New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A09284

Introduced
11/21/25  
Refer
11/21/25  

Caption

Relates to applications for licenses to sell liquor and wine at grocery stores and off-premises consumption of liquors and/or wines at grocery stores.

Impact

The bill is likely to have significant implications for the retail alcohol industry in New York. By enabling grocery stores to sell liquor and wine for off-premises consumption, the legislation could lead to increased competition among retailers, potentially benefiting consumers through lower prices and greater selection. Furthermore, this could result in higher tax revenues for the state from increased sales of alcoholic beverages in grocery stores, thereby supporting public services funded through these taxes.

Summary

Bill A09284 proposes amendments to the alcoholic beverage control law concerning the issuance of licenses to sell liquor and wine at grocery stores. Specifically, it allows individuals to apply for liquor licenses at grocery stores, which was previously restricted. This change aims to broaden the scope of retail establishments that can offer alcoholic beverages, enhancing consumer convenience and potentially increasing sales for grocery operations that seek to cater to this market segment.

Contention

However, there are potential points of contention surrounding A09284. Critics of the bill may raise concerns regarding public safety and health implications associated with increased access to alcohol. There could be worries about the proximity of grocery stores selling liquor to schools and places of worship, as existing regulations aim to prevent such establishments from contributing to an environment that encourages alcohol consumption in sensitive areas. Therefore, while the bill aims to liberalize the sale of alcohol, it may face scrutiny from community stakeholders who prioritize maintaining certain social norms.

Concluding_points

In essence, A09284 represents a significant shift in New York's approach to retail alcohol sales by expanding the category of retailers allowed to obtain liquor licenses. Its implications may resonate across economic, social, and regulatory dimensions, making this bill a notable development in the state's legislative landscape.

Companion Bills

NY S09032

Same As Relates to applications for licenses to sell liquor and wine at grocery stores and off-premises consumption of liquors and/or wines at grocery stores.

Previously Filed As

NY S09032

Relates to applications for licenses to sell liquor and wine at grocery stores and off-premises consumption of liquors and/or wines at grocery stores.

NY A08205

Establishes grocery store wine licenses permitting the licensee to sell from the licensed premises wine produced in New York state or produced from ingredients grown or produced in New York state, in sealed containers for consumption off such premises.

NY S07398

Establishes grocery store wine licenses permitting the licensee to sell from the licensed premises wine produced in New York state or produced from ingredients grown or produced in New York state, in sealed containers for consumption off such premises.

NY S08282

Authorizes retail licensees of liquor and/or wine for off-premises consumption to apply for licensure as a retail food store.

NY A07464

Permits on-premises retail licensees to purchase wine and liquor from off-premises retail licensees and off-premises retail licensees to purchase wine and liquor from on-premises retail licensees.

NY S00409

Permits on-premises retail licensees to purchase wine and liquor from off-premises retail licensees and off-premises retail licensees to purchase wine and liquor from on-premises retail licensees.

NY A08647

Prohibits the placement of liquor and/or wine for sale within five feet of nonalcoholic beverages for retail licensees who sell such liquor and/or wine for consumption off premises.

NY S08112

Prohibits the placement of liquor and/or wine for sale within five feet of nonalcoholic beverages for retail licensees who sell such liquor and/or wine for consumption off premises.

NY A08548

Relates to the approval of seven day licenses to sell liquor at retail for consumption off the premises.

NY A01328

Establishes supermarket wine licenses to sell from the licensed premises wine in sealed containers for consumption off such premises.

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