New York S02521 amends the alcoholic beverage control law to establish a "good cause" standard for the liquor authority to disapprove certain.
New York S02521 amends the alcoholic beverage control law to change the standard for the liquor authority to disapprove certain off-premises retail licenses. The bill introduces a "good cause" requirement, meaning the liquor authority must show good cause to disapprove a license application. This change applies to both new licenses and the transfer of existing licenses to different premises. The bill's provisions are designed to ensure that the liquor authority's decisions are based on substantial reasons rather than arbitrary or convenience-based criteria.
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