New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07407

Introduced
4/15/25  

Caption

Ensures that the provisions governing liquor licenses are consistent with respect to public interest factors.

Impact

If passed, S07407 will streamline the licensing process by standardizing the criteria that local liquor licensing authorities must consider. This alignment favors clarity and predictability for both applicants and officials processing applications, thereby potentially reducing disputes and speeding up licensure. However, it also emphasizes the importance of local conditions, suggesting that decisions should reflect community standards and feedback.

Summary

Bill S07407 proposes amendments to the New York alcoholic beverage control law, aiming to ensure consistency in the evaluation of on-premises liquor license applications. The bill delineates specific public interest factors that the state liquor authority must consider when determining whether to grant licenses. These include the proximity of existing licenses, necessary permits from other governing bodies, the anticipated effects on traffic and parking, existing noise levels, and any history of violations at the applicant's previous businesses.

Contention

Notably, the bill may encounter contention surrounding the balance between state oversight and local control. Some stakeholders might argue that imposing uniform criteria could undermine local authorities’ ability to tailor their evaluations to specific community needs and conditions. Furthermore, the emphasis on public convenience and advantage might also raise debates about how those terms are defined and interpreted, especially in varied municipalities across the state.

Companion Bills

NY A06691

Same As Ensures that the provisions governing liquor licenses are consistent with respect to public interest factors.

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