Requires the chair of the state liquor authority to make quarterly reports to the governor and the legislature of the authority's enforcement activities for the preceding quarter.
Impact
The implementation of A08835 is likely to have significant ramifications on state laws governing alcohol regulation. The increased frequency and transparency of reports will facilitate better oversight by state officials and may lead to improved compliance among establishments that sell alcoholic beverages. By detailing enforcement actions, the bill aims to deter violations and improve industry standards. Additionally, public access to these reports via the state’s open data portal may empower both local governments and the community to hold the liquor authority accountable for its enforcement practices.
Summary
Bill A08835 seeks to amend the New York alcoholic beverage control law by requiring the chair of the state liquor authority to provide quarterly reports to both the governor and the legislature regarding the authority's enforcement activities. This initiative aims to enhance transparency and accountability in the enforcement of alcoholic beverage regulations. Each quarterly report is expected to include details such as the number of inspections conducted, the reasons for such inspections, and any enforcement actions taken, including summonses and penalties imposed on establishments.
Contention
While the bill is designed to promote transparency, it may also raise concerns among some stakeholders regarding privacy and the potential for increased regulatory burdens on alcohol-serving establishments. Opponents may argue that dispersed reports focusing on enforcement may create a perception of heightened scrutiny, potentially impacting business operations and local economies. Furthermore, there may be debates surrounding the appropriateness of penalties reported and whether they are being enforced in an equitable manner across different regions, highlighting issues around fairness in enforcement.
Same As
Requires the chair of the state liquor authority to make quarterly reports to the governor and the legislature of the authority's enforcement activities for the preceding quarter.
Requires the chair of the state liquor authority to make quarterly reports to the governor and the legislature of the authority's enforcement activities for the preceding quarter.
Authorizes the city of Little Falls, in the county of Herkimer, to issue serial bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed three million four hundred thousand dollars for the purpose of liquidating deficits in its general, golf, and water funds; requires that the city of Little Falls prepare quarterly budget reports, quarterly trial balances and a three-year financial plan.
Authorizes the city of Little Falls, in the county of Herkimer, to issue serial bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed three million four hundred thousand dollars for the purpose of liquidating deficits in its general, golf, and water funds; requires that the city of Little Falls prepare quarterly budget reports, quarterly trial balances and a three-year financial plan.
Requires the state liquor authority to provide notice to state legislative representatives upon receipt of an application for a liquor license in their district.
Requires the state liquor authority to provide notice to state legislative representatives upon receipt of an application for a liquor license in their district.
Authorizes the South Country central school district, in the county of Suffolk, to issue serial bonds for the purpose of liquidating deficits in its general fund; requires that the district prepare quarterly budget reports, quarterly trial balances; provides for advance aid to such school district (Part A); extends provisions of law relating to directing the state inspector general to appoint an independent monitor for the Orange county industrial development agency for one year (Part B).
Authorizes the South Country central school district, in the county of Suffolk, to issue serial bonds for the purpose of liquidating deficits in its general fund; requires that the district prepare quarterly budget reports, quarterly trial balances; provides for advance aid to such school district (Part A); extends provisions of law relating to directing the state inspector general to appoint an independent monitor for the Orange county industrial development agency for one year (Part B).
Authorizes the sale of private-label liquor at retail for consumption off the premises by certain licensed distillers; requires the labels of such private-label liquors to indicate that the distiller is licensed in New York state; requires reporting.