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Alcoholic Beverage Control · General Provisions
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§ 100. Alcoholic beverages generally.
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§ 101. Manufacturers and wholesalers not to be interested in retail places.
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§ 101-AA. Terms of sale.
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§ 101-AAA. Terms of sale; beer or wine products.
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§ 101-B. Unlawful discriminations prohibited; filing of schedules; schedule listing fund.
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§ 102. General prohibitions and restrictions.
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§ 103. Provisions governing manufacturers.
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§ 104. Provisions governing wholesalers.
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§ 104-A. Provisions governing vendors.
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§ 105. Provisions governing licensees to sell at retail for consumption off the premises.
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§ 105-B. Posting of certain signs.
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§ 106. Provisions governing licensees to sell at retail for consumption on the premises.
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§ 106-A. Notice of arrest and convictions.
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§ 106-B. Provisions for governing sports facilities operators and retail licenses to sell at certain sporting events for consumption on premises.
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§ 107. Advertising and forms of notices of the issuance of licenses.
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§ 107-A. Labeling containers of alcoholic beverages.
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§ 108. Restrictions upon licensees.
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§ 109. Renewals of licenses and permits.
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§ 110. Information to be requested in applications for licenses or permits.
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§ 110-A. Notice of application for certain licenses to be published by applicant.
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§ 110-B. Notification to municipalities.
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§ 110-C. Public license query.
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§ 111. License to be confined to premises licensed.
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§ 111-A. Use of contiguous and non-contiguous municipal public space for on-premises alcoholic beverage sales by certain licensees.
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§ 112. Bonds of licensees and permittees.
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§ 114. Licenses, publication, general provisions.
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§ 114-A. License or permit issuance and registration approval.
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§ 115. Rules need not be uniform.
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§ 116. Deliveries of alcoholic beverages.
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§ 117. Transportation of alcoholic beverages.
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§ 117-A. Unlimited drink offerings prohibited.
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§ 117-B. Possession or use of alcohol vaporizing devices prohibited.
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§ 118. Revocation of licenses for cause.
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§ 119. Procedure for revocation or cancellation.
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§ 120. Decisions by liquor authority.
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§ 120-A. Corporate change; hearing on application.
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§ 121. Review by courts.
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§ 122. Continuance of business by receiver or other representative.
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§ 123. Injunction for unlawful manufacturing, sale or consumption of liquor, wine or beer.
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§ 124. Liquor authority to be necessary party to certain proceedings.
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§ 125. Disposition of moneys received for license fees.
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§ 126. Persons forbidden to traffic in alcoholic beverages.
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§ 127. Surrender and cancellation of licenses; payment of refunds; notice to police officials.
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§ 127-A. Surrender and cancellation of permits; payment of refunds; notice to police officials.
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§ 127-B. Payment of refunds on special permits and notice to police officers.
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§ 127-C. Refunds on licenses and permits erroneously or unlawfully cancelled, revoked or suspended.
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§ 127-D. Refunds on over-payment of fees; permit not issued.
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§ 128. Certain officials not to be interested in manufacture or sale of alcoholic beverages.
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§ 128-A. Police officers allowed to work in licensed premises in certain cases.
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§ 128-B. Police officers allowed to serve as an officer of a volunteer firefighters' organization.
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§ 128-C. Police officers allowed to serve as an officer of veterans' organization.
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§ 129. Surrender of license; notice to police officials.
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§ 130. Penalties for violations of chapter.
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§ 131. New York alcoholic beverage control problem premises task force.
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