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A06726 Summary:

BILL NOA06726
 
SAME ASSAME AS S00368
 
SPONSORSimone
 
COSPNSRKay
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §§104 & 63, ABC L
 
Permits the sale of tonic water, bitters, maraschino cherries and dealcoholized wine at liquor stores.
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A06726 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          6726
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                     March 11, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced by M. of A. SIMONE -- read once and referred to the Committee
          on Economic Development
 
        AN  ACT  to amend the alcoholic beverage control law, in relation to the
          sale of tonic water, bitters, maraschino cherries,  and  dealcoholized
          wine at liquor stores
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1.  Paragraph (a) of subdivision 1 of section 104 of the alco-
     2  holic beverage control law, as amended by chapter  24  of  the  laws  of
     3  2024, is amended to read as follows:
     4    (a)  No wholesaler shall be engaged in any other business on the prem-
     5  ises to be licensed; except  that  nothing  contained  in  this  chapter
     6  shall:  (1)  prohibit  a  beer wholesaler from (i) acquiring, storing or
     7  selling non-alcoholic snack foods, as defined in paragraph (b)  of  this
     8  subdivision, (ii) manufacturing, bottling, storing, or selling non-alco-
     9  holic  carbonated  beverages,  (iii)  manufacturing,  storing or selling
    10  non-alcoholic non-carbonated soft drinks, mineral waters, spring waters,
    11  drinking water, non-taxable malt  or  cereal  beverages,  juice  drinks,
    12  fruit  or vegetable juices, ice, liquid beverage mixes and dry or frozen
    13  beverage mixes, (iv) acquiring, storing or selling  wine  products,  (v)
    14  the  sale  of  promotional  items  on such premises, or (vi) the sale of
    15  tobacco products at retail by wholesalers who are licensed to sell  beer
    16  and  other  products  at retail; (2) prohibit a wholesaler authorized to
    17  sell wine from manufacturing, acquiring or selling wine merchandise,  as
    18  defined  in  paragraph  (d) of this subdivision; (3) prohibit a licensed
    19  winery or licensed farm winery from engaging in the business of  a  wine
    20  wholesaler  for  New  York  state labeled wines produced by any licensed
    21  winery or licensed farm winery or prohibit  such  wine  wholesaler  from
    22  exercising any of its rights pursuant to sections seventy-six and seven-
    23  ty-six-a  of  this  chapter provided that the operation of such beer and
    24  wine wholesalers business shall be subject to such rules and regulations

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD01438-01-5

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     1  as the liquor authority may prescribe; (4) prohibit  a  beer  wholesaler
     2  who  is  authorized  to  sell beer at retail from selling at retail: (i)
     3  candy, chewing gum and cough drops; (ii) non-refrigerated  salsa;  (iii)
     4  cigarette  lighters,  lighter fluid, matches and ashtrays; (iv) barbecue
     5  and picnic-related products and supplies, which shall include,  but  not
     6  be  limited  to,  charcoal, grills, propane gas, plastic and paper cups,
     7  paper or plastic tablecloths and coolers; (v) beer  making  and  brewing
     8  supplies  and  publications, which shall include, but not be limited to,
     9  books, magazines, equipment and ingredients; (vi) steins, mugs and other
    10  glassware appropriate for the consumption of beer,  malt  beverages  and
    11  wine  products; (vii) items typically used to serve beer and malt bever-
    12  ages including, but not limited to, taps, kegerators, koozies  and  beer
    13  socks;  (viii) lemons, limes and oranges, provided that no more than two
    14  dozen of each shall be displayed at any one time; (ix)  rock  salt,  ice
    15  and  snow  melting  compounds,  snow shovels; windshield washer solvent;
    16  firewood; beach umbrellas; sunglasses and sun  block;  and  (x)  prepaid
    17  telephone cards; (5) prohibit the installation and operation of a single
    18  automated  teller  machine  in  the premises of a beer wholesaler who is
    19  authorized to sell beer at retail; [or] (6) prohibit a liquor or a  wine
    20  wholesaler from transporting or selling gifts or promotional items asso-
    21  ciated  with wine or liquor products as provided for in subdivision four
    22  of section sixty-three of this chapter; or (7) prohibit a liquor  whole-
    23  saler  from  transporting  or  selling  tonic water, bitters, maraschino
    24  cherries, or dealcoholized wine.  For the purposes of this  subdivision,
    25  "automated  teller  machine"  means  a  device  which  is  linked to the
    26  accounts and records of a banking institution and which enables  consum-
    27  ers  to  carry  out  banking transactions, including but not limited to,
    28  account transfers, deposits, cash  withdrawals,  balance  inquiries  and
    29  loan payments.
    30    §  2.  Subdivision  4  of section 63 of the alcoholic beverage control
    31  law, as amended by chapter 24 of the laws of 2024, is amended to read as
    32  follows:
    33    4. (a) No licensee under this section shall be engaged  in  any  other
    34  business  on  the  licensed  premises.  The sale of any of the following
    35  shall not constitute engaging in another business within the meaning  of
    36  this subdivision:
    37    (i) lottery tickets, when duly authorized and lawfully conducted[, the
    38  sale of];
    39    (ii)  reusable bags as defined in section 27-2801 of the environmental
    40  conservation law[, the sale of];
    41    (iii) corkscrews [or the sale of];
    42    (iv) ice [or the sale of];
    43    (v) publications, including prerecorded video  and/or  audio  cassette
    44  tapes,  or  educational  seminars, designed to help educate consumers in
    45  their knowledge and appreciation of alcoholic beverages, as  defined  in
    46  section three of this chapter and allowed pursuant to their license[, or
    47  the sale of non-carbonated,];
    48    (vi)  non-flavored  mineral  waters, spring waters and drinking waters
    49  [or the sale of];
    50    (vii) glasses designed for the consumption of wine  or  liquor,  racks
    51  designed  for  the  storage  of  wine,  and devices designed to minimize
    52  oxidation in bottles of wine which have been uncorked[, or the sale of];
    53    (viii) gift bags, gift boxes, associated gift or promotional items, or
    54  wrapping, for alcoholic beverages purchased  at  the  licensed  premises
    55  [shall not constitute engaging in another business within the meaning of
    56  this subdivision];

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     1    (ix) tonic water;
     2    (x) bitters;
     3    (xi) maraschino cherries; or
     4    (xii) dealcoholized wine.
     5    (b) Any fee obtained from the sale of an educational seminar shall not
     6  be  considered  as  a  fee for any tasting that may be offered during an
     7  educational seminar,  provided  that  such  tastings  are  available  to
     8  persons  who  have  not  paid to attend the seminar and all tastings are
     9  conducted in accordance with section sixty-three-a of this article.
    10    (c) For the purposes of this section, gift or promotional items  shall
    11  only  include those items that are complimentary and directly associated
    12  with the sale of wine or liquor they are promoting and shall  mean:  (i)
    13  items that are de minimis in value, but in no instance shall merchandise
    14  be  valued  at  more  than fifteen dollars in total; (ii) items that are
    15  imprinted with the wine or liquor brand logo on the gift or  promotional
    16  item;  and  (iii) items that are included as part of a manufactured pre-
    17  sealed package with the wine or liquor that is being gifted or promoted.
    18  Further, for the purposes of this section, promotional items  shall  not
    19  include  any  food,  non-alcoholic beverage, or other drink or food mix,
    20  nor shall these items be offered for sale to the general public as indi-
    21  vidual items.
    22    § 3. This act shall take effect on the sixtieth  day  after  it  shall
    23  have become a law.
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