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Code · New York · Alcoholic Beverage Control · Special Permits

§ 92. Alcohol permit.

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§ 92. Alcohol permit. 1. The liquor authority is hereby authorized to
issue special permits for the purchase of alcohol to the superintendent,
or duly authorized officer, of a hospital, museum, laboratory, art,
charitable, educational, or similar public institution, or to a drug
store, or licensed physician, dentist, veterinarian, optometrist and
chiropodist, or to a manufacturing establishment using alcohol in its
processes of manufacture.
2. Such permit shall be issued in such form as prescribed by the
liquor authority and shall permit the purchase and use of such alcohol
for the purpose named in such permit and in accordance with the terms
and conditions thereof and the rules of the liquor authority.
3. Such permit shall be issued for a calendar year, and the fee
therefor shall be six dollars per year or for any part thereof.
4. Any person who shall knowingly sell any alcohol for beverage
purposes or who shall sell the same under circumstances from which he
might reasonably deduce the intention of the purchaser to use it for
such purposes, shall be subject to the penalties provided for in this
chapter.
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