S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                        4303--B
                              2011-2012 Regular Sessions
                                   I N  S E N A T E
                                    March 28, 2011
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       Introduced by Sens. MARCELLINO, GRIFFO, JOHNSON, PERKINS, RANZENHOFER --
         (at  request  of the State Liquor Authority) -- read twice and ordered
         printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Investi-
         gations  and  Government  Operations  --  committee  discharged,  bill
         amended,  ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said commit-
         tee -- reported favorably from said committee  and  committed  to  the
         Committee  on  Finance  -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered
         reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee
       AN ACT to amend the alcoholic beverage control law, in relation  to  the
         powers of the chairman and members of the authority
         THE  PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section 1.   Section 15 of the  alcoholic  beverage  control  law,  as
    2  amended by chapter 83 of the laws of 1995, the second undesignated para-
    3  graph  as  amended  by section 1 of part F of chapter 411 of the laws of
    4  1999, is amended to read as follows:
    5    S 15. Officers; employees; offices. [The authority shall have power to
    6  appoint any necessary deputies, counsels, assistants, investigators, and
    7  other employees within the limits provided by  appropriation.]  Investi-
    8  gators  [so] employed by the [Authority] AUTHORITY shall be deemed to be
    9  peace officers for the purpose of enforcing the provisions of [the alco-
   10  holic beverage  control  law]  THIS  CHAPTER  or  judgements  or  orders
   11  obtained for violation thereof, with all the powers set forth in section
   12  2.20 of the criminal procedure law. The counsel, secretary, chief execu-
   13  tive  officer,  assistant  chief executive officers, confidential secre-
   14  taries to commissioners and deputies shall be in the exempt class of the
   15  civil service. The other assistants, investigators and employees of  the
   16  authority  shall  all  be in the competitive class of the civil service.
   17  The authority shall continue to have its principal office in the city of
   18  Albany, and may maintain a branch office in the cities of New  York  and
   19  Buffalo and such other places as [it] THE CHAIRMAN may deem necessary.
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
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S. 4303--B 2 1 [The authority shall establish appropriate procedures to insure that 2 hearing officers are shielded from ex parte communications with alleged 3 violators and their attorneys and from other employees of the authority 4 and shall take such other steps as it shall deem necessary and proper to 5 shield its judicial processes from unwarranted and inappropriate commu- 6 nications and attempts to influence.] 7 S 2. Section 17 of the alcoholic beverage control law, as amended by 8 chapter 83 of the laws of 1995, subdivision 3 as separately amended by 9 section 1 of part L of chapter 62 and chapter 522 of the laws of 2003, 10 subdivision 8-a as added by chapter 383 of the laws of 1998, subdivision 11 8-b as added by chapter 396 of the laws of 2010, subdivision 12 as 12 amended by chapter 549 of the laws of 2001, the closing paragraph of 13 subdivision 12 as amended by chapter 435 of the laws of 2010, subdivi- 14 sion 13 as added by chapter 403 of the laws of 1999, paragraphs (f) and 15 (g) as amended and paragraph (h) of subdivision 13 as added by chapter 16 210 of the laws of 2005, and subdivision 14 as added by section 1 of 17 part WW of chapter 56 of the laws of 2009, is amended to read as 18 follows: 19 S 17. Powers of the authority. The authority shall have the following 20 functions, powers and duties: 1. To issue or refuse to issue any license 21 or permit provided for in this chapter. 22 2. To limit in its discretion the number of licenses of each class to 23 be issued within the state or any political subdivision thereof, and in 24 connection therewith to prohibit the acceptance of applications for such 25 class or classes of licenses which have been so limited. 26 3. To revoke, cancel or suspend for cause any license or permit issued 27 under this chapter and/or to impose a civil penalty for cause against 28 any holder of a license or permit issued pursuant to this chapter. Any 29 civil penalty so imposed shall not exceed the sum of ten thousand 30 dollars as against the holder of any retail permit issued pursuant to 31 sections ninety-five, ninety-seven, ninety-eight, ninety-nine-d and 32 paragraph f of subdivision one of section ninety-nine-b of this chapter 33 and as against the holder of any retail license issued pursuant to 34 sections fifty-two, fifty-three-a, fifty-four, fifty-four-a, fifty-five, 35 fifty-five-a, sixty-three, sixty-four, sixty-four-a, sixty-four-b, 36 sixty-four-c, seventy-nine, eighty-one and eighty-one-a of this chapter, 37 and the sum of thirty thousand dollars as against the holder of a 38 license issued pursuant to sections fifty-three, seventy-six, seventy- 39 six-a, seventy-six-f, and seventy-eight of this chapter, provided that 40 the civil penalty against the holder of a wholesale license issued 41 pursuant to section fifty-three of this chapter shall not exceed the sum 42 of ten thousand dollars where that licensee violates provisions of this 43 chapter during the course of the sale of beer at retail to a person for 44 consumption at home, and the sum of one hundred thousand dollars as 45 against the holder of any license issued pursuant to sections fifty-one, 46 sixty-one and sixty-two of this chapter. Any civil penalty so imposed 47 shall be in addition to and separate and apart from the terms and 48 provisions of the bond required pursuant to section one hundred twelve 49 of this chapter. Provided that no appeal is pending on the imposition of 50 such civil penalty, in the event such civil penalty imposed by the divi- 51 sion remains unpaid, in whole or in part, more than forty-five days 52 after written demand for payment has been sent by first class mail to 53 the address of the licensed premises, a notice of impending default 54 judgment shall be sent by first class mail to the licensed premises and 55 by first class mail to the last known home address of the person who 56 signed the most recent license application. The notice of impending
S. 4303--B 3 1 default judgment shall advise the licensee: (a) that a civil penalty was 2 imposed on the licensee; (b) the date the penalty was imposed; (c) the 3 amount of the civil penalty; (d) the amount of the civil penalty that 4 remains unpaid as of the date of the notice; (e) the violations for 5 which the civil penalty was imposed; and (f) that a judgment by default 6 will be entered in the supreme court of the county in which the licensed 7 premises are located, or other court of civil jurisdiction or any other 8 place provided for the entry of civil judgments within the state of New 9 York unless the division receives full payment of all civil penalties 10 due within twenty days of the date of the notice of impending default 11 judgment. If full payment shall not have been received by the division 12 within thirty days of mailing of the notice of impending default judg- 13 ment, the division shall proceed to enter with such court a statement of 14 the default judgment containing the amount of the penalty or penalties 15 remaining due and unpaid, along with proof of mailing of the notice of 16 impending default judgment. The filing of such judgment shall have the 17 full force and effect of a default judgment duly docketed with such 18 court pursuant to the civil practice law and rules and shall in all 19 respects be governed by that chapter and may be enforced in the same 20 manner and with the same effect as that provided by law in respect to 21 execution issued against property upon judgments of a court of record. A 22 judgment entered pursuant to this subdivision shall remain in full force 23 and effect for eight years notwithstanding any other provision of law. 24 4. [To remove any employee of the authority for cause, after giving 25 such employee a copy of the charges against him in writing, and an 26 opportunity to be heard thereon. Any action taken under this subdivision 27 shall be subject to and in accordance with the civil service law. 28 5.] To fix by rule the standards of manufacture and fermentation in 29 order to insure the use of proper ingredients and methods in the manu- 30 facture of alcoholic beverages to be sold or consumed in the state. 31 [6.] 5. To hold hearings, subpoena witnesses, compel their attendance, 32 administer oaths, to examine any person under oath and in connection 33 therewith to require the production of any books or papers relative to 34 the inquiry. A subpoena issued under this section shall be regulated by 35 the civil practice law and rules. 36 [7.] 6. To prohibit, at any time of public emergency, without previous 37 notice or advertisement, the sale of any or all alcoholic beverages for 38 and during the period of such emergency. 39 [8. To make an annual report to the governor and the legislature of 40 its activities for the preceding year. 41 8-a. On and after January first, two thousand the report provided for 42 in subdivision eight of this section shall include an evaluation of the 43 effectiveness of the prohibition on the sale of alcohol to persons under 44 the age of twenty-one as provided in section sixty-five-b of this chap- 45 ter with particular emphasis on the provisions of subdivisions one, two, 46 three, four and five of section sixty-five-b, subdivision five of 47 section one hundred nineteen and subdivision six of section sixty-five 48 of this chapter, paragraph (b) of subdivision seven of section 170.55 of 49 the criminal procedure law and subdivision (f) of section 19.07 of the 50 mental hygiene law. 51 8-b. On and after January first, two thousand eleven, the report 52 provided for in subdivision eight of this section shall include informa- 53 tion related to the number of licenses applied for and the length of 54 time required for the approval or denial of such retail license applied 55 for pursuant to subdivision two-c of section sixty-one, section sixty-
S. 4303--B 4 1 four, section seventy-six, section seventy-six-a, section seventy-six-c, 2 section seventy-six-d, and section seventy-six-f of this chapter. 3 9. The] 7. TO DELEGATE THE powers provided in this section [may be 4 delegated by the authority] to the chairman, or to such other officers 5 or employees as may be designated by the chairman. 6 [10.] 8. To appoint such advisory groups and committees as it deems 7 necessary to provide assistance to the authority to carry out the 8 purposes and objectives of this chapter. 9 [11.] 9. Upon receipt of a resolution adopted by a board of supervi- 10 sors or a county legislative body requesting further restriction of 11 hours of sale of alcoholic beverages within such county, and upon notice 12 and hearing within such county, to approve or disapprove such hours 13 within such county. 14 [12. To develop and establish minimum criteria for alcohol training 15 awareness programs which may be given and administered by schools; other 16 entities including trade associations whose members are engaged in or 17 involved in the retail sale of alcoholic beverages; national and 18 regional franchisors who have granted at least five franchises in the 19 state which are licensed to sell beer at retail for off-premises 20 consumption; licensees authorized to sell alcoholic beverages at retail 21 for off-premises consumption operating five or more licensed premises; 22 and persons interested, whether as an individual proprietor or partner 23 or officer or member of a limited liability company, in five or more 24 licensees authorized to sell alcoholic beverages at retail for off-prem- 25 ises consumption. The authority shall provide for the issuance of 26 certificates of approval to all certified alcohol training awareness 27 programs. Certificates of approval may be revoked by the authority for 28 failure to adhere to the authority's rules and regulations. Such rules 29 and regulations shall afford those who have been issued a certificate of 30 approval an opportunity for a hearing prior to any determination of 31 whether such certificate should be revoked. 32 No licensee shall be required to apply for any such certificate or 33 renewal certificate and the licensee may voluntarily surrender such a 34 certificate or renewal certificate at any time. A fee in the amount of 35 nine hundred dollars shall be paid to the authority with each applica- 36 tion for a certificate of approval or renewal certificate. The authority 37 shall promptly refund such fee to an applicant whose application was 38 denied. Each certificate of approval and renewal thereof shall be issued 39 for a period of three years. To effectuate the provisions of this subdi- 40 vision, the authority is empowered to require in connection with an 41 application the submission of such information as the authority may 42 direct; to prescribe forms of applications and of all reports which it 43 deems necessary to be made by any applicant or certificate holder; to 44 conduct investigations; to require the maintenance of such books and 45 records as the authority may direct; to revoke, cancel, or suspend for 46 cause any certificate provided for in this subdivision. Each entity 47 authorized to give and administer an alcohol training awareness program 48 shall issue certificates of completion to all licensees and employees 49 who successfully complete such an approved alcohol training awareness 50 program. Such entity shall regularly transmit to the authority the 51 names, addresses and dates of attendance of all the licensees and 52 employees of licensees who successfully complete an approved alcohol 53 training awareness program. Such transmittal shall be in a form and 54 manner prescribed by the authority. The authority shall adopt rules and 55 regulations to effectuate the provisions of this subdivision, including 56 the minimum requirements for the curriculum of each such training
S. 4303--B 5 1 program and the regular ongoing training of employees holding certif- 2 icates of completion or renewal certificates. Such rules and regulations 3 shall include the minimum requirements for a separate curriculum for 4 licensees and their employees authorized to sell alcoholic beverages at 5 retail for off-premises consumption, minimum requirements for a separate 6 curriculum for licensees and their employees authorized to sell alcohol- 7 ic beverages at retail for on-premises consumption, and the form of a 8 certificate of completion or renewal thereof to be issued in respect to 9 each such type of program. A certificate of completion or renewal there- 10 of issued by an entity authorized to give and administer an alcohol 11 training awareness program pursuant to this subdivision to licensees and 12 their employees authorized to sell alcoholic beverages at retail for 13 off-premises consumption shall not be invalidated by a change of employ- 14 ment to another such licensee. A certificate of completion or renewal 15 thereof issued by an entity authorized to give and administer an alcohol 16 training awareness program pursuant to this subdivision to licensees and 17 their employees authorized to sell alcoholic beverages at retail for 18 on-premises consumption shall not be invalidated by a change of employ- 19 ment to another such licensee. Attendance at any course established 20 pursuant to this section shall be in person, through distance learning 21 methods, or through an internet based online program. 22 13. To study and report to the governor and the legislature bi-ennial- 23 ly on or before February first of each year concerning: 24 (a) recommendations to reduce the number and type of licenses, and to 25 establish a uniform, statewide schedule of fees, such recommendations to 26 include the development of a master application form for all licenses, 27 with specific exhibits required for specific licenses, as appropriate, 28 as well as recommendations on a non-refundable application fee set at a 29 level which will cover the cost of the review and which would be applied 30 against the first year license fee if the application is granted; 31 (b) recommendations to simplify license renewal procedures; 32 (c) recommendations to streamline the processing of applications and 33 to eliminate duplication of reviews, such recommendations to include 34 uniform standards for application review and decision which shall seek 35 to assure that the review is as objective as possible and to narrow the 36 discretion of the authority or of any reviewer employed by the authori- 37 ty; 38 (d) the extent to which quality of life issues, such as noise level, 39 vehicular traffic and parking are considered in licensing decisions, 40 particularly as such issues pertain to proceedings pursuant to subdivi- 41 sion seven of section sixty-four of this chapter; 42 (e) recommendations to improve enforcement methodologies in order to 43 protect the health and safety of residents of communities experiencing 44 persistent problems in the operation of retail establishments; 45 (f) recommendations concerning the addition of field enforcement 46 personnel and the ratios of such field enforcement personnel to the 47 total numbers of licensees that in the view of the authority would be 48 appropriate to insure compliance with the law. Such study shall provide 49 a detailed analysis of the costs and projected revenues to be obtained 50 from the addition of such field enforcement personnel; 51 (g) such other observations and recommendations concerning the activ- 52 ities of the authority as will improve its effectiveness and efficiency 53 including the utilization of on-line services to provide information on 54 a fee-for-service basis; and 55 (h) provide information concerning the name, total quantity and total 56 price of wine purchased from New York state and out-of-state wineries
S. 4303--B 6 1 and farm wineries, and such other information on and recommendations 2 concerning interstate wine shipment. 3 14. For state fiscal year two thousand nine--two thousand ten, the 4 authority shall, within amounts appropriated therefore, improve and 5 update their information technology in order to meet federal security 6 requirements and to assist in the processing of license and/or permit 7 applications and renewals.] 8 S 3. Section 18 of the alcoholic beverage control law, as added by 9 chapter 83 of the laws of 1995, is amended to read as follows: 10 S 18. Powers and duties of the chairman. The chairman shall have the 11 following functions, powers and duties: 12 1. To exercise the powers and perform the duties in relation to the 13 administration of the division of alcoholic beverage control as are not 14 specifically vested by this chapter in the state liquor authority, 15 INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO BUDGETARY AND FISCAL MATTERS. 16 2. To preside at all meetings of the authority and perform the admin- 17 istrative functions of the authority. 18 3. TO APPOINT ANY NECESSARY DEPUTIES, COUNSELS, ASSISTANTS, INVESTI- 19 GATORS, AND OTHER EMPLOYEES WITHIN THE LIMITS PROVIDED BY APPROPRIATION. 20 4. TO REMOVE ANY EMPLOYEE OF THE AUTHORITY FOR CAUSE, AFTER GIVING 21 SUCH EMPLOYEE A COPY OF THE CHARGES AGAINST HIM OR HER IN WRITING, AND 22 AN OPPORTUNITY TO BE HEARD THEREON. ANY ACTION TAKEN UNDER THIS SUBDIVI- 23 SION SHALL BE SUBJECT TO AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CIVIL SERVICE LAW. 24 5. To keep records in such form as he OR SHE may prescribe of all 25 licenses and permits issued and revoked within the state; such records 26 shall be so kept as to provide ready information as to the identity of 27 all licensees including the names of the officers and directors of 28 corporate licensees and the location of all licensed premises. The 29 chairman may, with the approval of the commissioner of taxation and 30 finance, contract to furnish copies of the records of licenses and 31 permits of each class and type issued within the state or any political 32 subdivision thereof, for any license or permit year or term of years not 33 exceeding five years. 34 [4.] 6. To inspect or provide for the inspection of any premises where 35 alcoholic beverages are manufactured or sold. 36 [5.] 7. To prescribe forms of applications for licenses and permits 37 under this chapter and of all reports deemed necessary by the authority. 38 [6.] 8. To delegate to the officers and employees of the [division] 39 AUTHORITY such of his OR HER powers and duties as he OR SHE may deter- 40 mine. 41 9. TO ESTABLISH APPROPRIATE PROCEDURES TO INSURE THAT HEARING OFFICERS 42 ARE SHIELDED FROM EX PARTE COMMUNICATIONS WITH ALLEGED VIOLATORS AND 43 THEIR ATTORNEYS AND FROM OTHER EMPLOYEES OF THE AUTHORITY AND SHALL TAKE 44 SUCH OTHER STEPS AS IT SHALL DEEM NECESSARY AND PROPER TO SHIELD ITS 45 JUDICIAL PROCESSES FROM UNWARRANTED AND INAPPROPRIATE COMMUNICATIONS AND 46 ATTEMPTS TO INFLUENCE. 47 10. TO DEVELOP AND ESTABLISH MINIMUM CRITERIA FOR ALCOHOL TRAINING 48 AWARENESS PROGRAMS WHICH MAY BE GIVEN AND ADMINISTERED BY SCHOOLS; OTHER 49 ENTITIES INCLUDING TRADE ASSOCIATIONS WHOSE MEMBERS ARE ENGAGED IN OR 50 INVOLVED IN THE RETAIL SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES; NATIONAL AND 51 REGIONAL FRANCHISORS WHO HAVE GRANTED AT LEAST FIVE FRANCHISES IN THE 52 STATE WHICH ARE LICENSED TO SELL BEER AT RETAIL FOR OFF-PREMISES 53 CONSUMPTION; LICENSEES AUTHORIZED TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AT RETAIL 54 FOR OFF-PREMISES CONSUMPTION OPERATING FIVE OR MORE LICENSED PREMISES; 55 AND PERSONS INTERESTED, WHETHER AS AN INDIVIDUAL PROPRIETOR OR PARTNER 56 OR OFFICER OR MEMBER OF A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, IN FIVE OR MORE
S. 4303--B 7 1 LICENSEES AUTHORIZED TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AT RETAIL FOR OFF-PREM- 2 ISES CONSUMPTION. THE AUTHORITY SHALL PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF 3 CERTIFICATES OF APPROVAL TO ALL CERTIFIED ALCOHOL TRAINING AWARENESS 4 PROGRAMS. CERTIFICATES OF APPROVAL MAY BE REVOKED BY THE AUTHORITY FOR 5 FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THE AUTHORITY'S RULES AND REGULATIONS. SUCH RULES 6 AND REGULATIONS SHALL AFFORD THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN ISSUED A CERTIFICATE OF 7 APPROVAL AN OPPORTUNITY FOR A HEARING PRIOR TO ANY DETERMINATION OF 8 WHETHER SUCH CERTIFICATE SHOULD BE REVOKED. 9 NO LICENSEE SHALL BE REQUIRED TO APPLY FOR ANY SUCH CERTIFICATE OR 10 RENEWAL CERTIFICATE AND THE LICENSEE MAY VOLUNTARILY SURRENDER SUCH A 11 CERTIFICATE OR RENEWAL CERTIFICATE AT ANY TIME. A FEE IN THE AMOUNT OF 12 NINE HUNDRED DOLLARS SHALL BE PAID TO THE AUTHORITY WITH EACH APPLICA- 13 TION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL OR RENEWAL CERTIFICATE. THE AUTHORITY 14 SHALL PROMPTLY REFUND SUCH FEE TO AN APPLICANT WHOSE APPLICATION WAS 15 DENIED. EACH CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL AND RENEWAL THEREOF SHALL BE ISSUED 16 FOR A PERIOD OF THREE YEARS. TO EFFECTUATE THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SUBDI- 17 VISION, THE AUTHORITY IS EMPOWERED TO REQUIRE IN CONNECTION WITH AN 18 APPLICATION THE SUBMISSION OF SUCH INFORMATION AS THE AUTHORITY MAY 19 DIRECT; TO PRESCRIBE FORMS OF APPLICATIONS AND OF ALL REPORTS WHICH IT 20 DEEMS NECESSARY TO BE MADE BY ANY APPLICANT OR CERTIFICATE HOLDER; TO 21 CONDUCT INVESTIGATIONS; TO REQUIRE THE MAINTENANCE OF SUCH BOOKS AND 22 RECORDS AS THE AUTHORITY MAY DIRECT; TO REVOKE, CANCEL, OR SUSPEND FOR 23 CAUSE ANY CERTIFICATE PROVIDED FOR IN THIS SUBDIVISION. EACH ENTITY 24 AUTHORIZED TO GIVE AND ADMINISTER AN ALCOHOL TRAINING AWARENESS PROGRAM 25 SHALL ISSUE CERTIFICATES OF COMPLETION TO ALL LICENSEES AND EMPLOYEES 26 WHO SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE SUCH AN APPROVED ALCOHOL TRAINING AWARENESS 27 PROGRAM. SUCH ENTITY SHALL REGULARLY TRANSMIT TO THE AUTHORITY THE 28 NAMES, ADDRESSES AND DATES OF ATTENDANCE OF ALL THE LICENSEES AND 29 EMPLOYEES OF LICENSEES WHO SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE AN APPROVED ALCOHOL 30 TRAINING AWARENESS PROGRAM. SUCH TRANSMITTAL SHALL BE IN A FORM AND 31 MANNER PRESCRIBED BY THE AUTHORITY. THE AUTHORITY SHALL ADOPT RULES AND 32 REGULATIONS TO EFFECTUATE THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SUBDIVISION, INCLUDING 33 THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CURRICULUM OF EACH SUCH TRAINING 34 PROGRAM AND THE REGULAR ONGOING TRAINING OF EMPLOYEES HOLDING CERTIF- 35 ICATES OF COMPLETION OR RENEWAL CERTIFICATES. SUCH RULES AND REGULATIONS 36 SHALL INCLUDE THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR A SEPARATE CURRICULUM FOR 37 LICENSEES AND THEIR EMPLOYEES AUTHORIZED TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AT 38 RETAIL FOR OFF-PREMISES CONSUMPTION, MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR A SEPARATE 39 CURRICULUM FOR LICENSEES AND THEIR EMPLOYEES AUTHORIZED TO SELL ALCOHOL- 40 IC BEVERAGES AT RETAIL FOR ON-PREMISES CONSUMPTION, AND THE FORM OF A 41 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION OR RENEWAL THEREOF TO BE ISSUED IN RESPECT TO 42 EACH SUCH TYPE OF PROGRAM. A CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION OR RENEWAL THERE- 43 OF ISSUED BY AN ENTITY AUTHORIZED TO GIVE AND ADMINISTER AN ALCOHOL 44 TRAINING AWARENESS PROGRAM PURSUANT TO THIS SUBDIVISION TO LICENSEES AND 45 THEIR EMPLOYEES AUTHORIZED TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AT RETAIL FOR 46 OFF-PREMISES CONSUMPTION SHALL NOT BE INVALIDATED BY A CHANGE OF EMPLOY- 47 MENT TO ANOTHER SUCH LICENSEE. A CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION OR RENEWAL 48 THEREOF ISSUED BY AN ENTITY AUTHORIZED TO GIVE AND ADMINISTER AN ALCOHOL 49 TRAINING AWARENESS PROGRAM PURSUANT TO THIS SUBDIVISION TO LICENSEES AND 50 THEIR EMPLOYEES AUTHORIZED TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AT RETAIL FOR 51 ON-PREMISES CONSUMPTION SHALL NOT BE INVALIDATED BY A CHANGE OF EMPLOY- 52 MENT TO ANOTHER SUCH LICENSEE. ATTENDANCE AT ANY COURSE ESTABLISHED 53 PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION SHALL BE IN PERSON, THROUGH DISTANCE LEARNING 54 METHODS, OR THROUGH AN INTERNET BASED ONLINE PROGRAM. 55 11. TO MAKE AN ANNUAL REPORT TO THE GOVERNOR AND THE LEGISLATURE OF 56 ITS ACTIVITIES FOR THE PRECEDING YEAR.
S. 4303--B 8 1 12. ON AND AFTER JANUARY FIRST, TWO THOUSAND TWELVE, THE REPORT 2 PROVIDED FOR IN SUBDIVISION ELEVEN OF THIS SECTION SHALL INCLUDE AN 3 EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE PROHIBITION ON THE SALE OF ALCO- 4 HOL TO PERSONS UNDER THE AGE OF TWENTY-ONE AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 5 SIXTY-FIVE-B OF THIS CHAPTER WITH PARTICULAR EMPHASIS ON THE PROVISIONS 6 OF SUBDIVISIONS ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR AND FIVE OF SECTION SIXTY-FIVE-B, 7 SUBDIVISION FIVE OF SECTION ONE HUNDRED NINETEEN AND SUBDIVISION SIX OF 8 SECTION SIXTY-FIVE OF THIS CHAPTER, PARAGRAPH (B) OF SUBDIVISION SEVEN 9 OF SECTION 170.55 OF THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE LAW AND SUBDIVISION (F) OF 10 SECTION 19.07 OF THE MENTAL HYGIENE LAW. 11 13. ON AND AFTER JANUARY FIRST, TWO THOUSAND TWELVE, THE REPORT 12 PROVIDED FOR IN SUBDIVISION ELEVEN OF THIS SECTION SHALL INCLUDE INFOR- 13 MATION RELATED TO THE NUMBER OF LICENSES APPLIED FOR AND THE LENGTH OF 14 TIME REQUIRED FOR THE APPROVAL OR DENIAL OF SUCH RETAIL LICENSE APPLIED 15 FOR PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION TWO-C OF SECTION SIXTY-ONE, SECTION 16 SIXTY-FOUR, SECTION SEVENTY-SIX, SECTION SEVENTY-SIX-A, SECTION SEVEN- 17 TY-SIX-C, SECTION SEVENTY-SIX-D, AND SECTION SEVENTY-SIX-F OF THIS CHAP- 18 TER. 19 14. TO STUDY AND REPORT TO THE GOVERNOR AND THE LEGISLATURE BIENNIALLY 20 ON OR BEFORE FEBRUARY FIRST OF EACH YEAR CONCERNING: 21 (A) RECOMMENDATIONS TO REDUCE THE NUMBER AND TYPE OF LICENSES, AND TO 22 ESTABLISH A UNIFORM, STATEWIDE SCHEDULE OF FEES, SUCH RECOMMENDATIONS TO 23 INCLUDE THE DEVELOPMENT OF A MASTER APPLICATION FORM FOR ALL LICENSES, 24 WITH SPECIFIC EXHIBITS REQUIRED FOR SPECIFIC LICENSES, AS APPROPRIATE, 25 AS WELL AS RECOMMENDATIONS ON A NON-REFUNDABLE APPLICATION FEE SET AT A 26 LEVEL WHICH WILL COVER THE COST OF THE REVIEW AND WHICH WOULD BE APPLIED 27 AGAINST THE FIRST YEAR LICENSE FEE IF THE APPLICATION IS GRANTED; 28 (B) RECOMMENDATIONS TO SIMPLIFY LICENSE RENEWAL PROCEDURES; 29 (C) RECOMMENDATIONS TO STREAMLINE THE PROCESSING OF APPLICATIONS AND 30 TO ELIMINATE DUPLICATION OF REVIEWS, SUCH RECOMMENDATIONS TO INCLUDE 31 UNIFORM STANDARDS FOR APPLICATION REVIEW AND DECISION WHICH SHALL SEEK 32 TO ASSURE THAT THE REVIEW IS AS OBJECTIVE AS POSSIBLE AND TO NARROW THE 33 DISCRETION OF THE AUTHORITY OR OF ANY REVIEWER EMPLOYED BY THE AUTHORI- 34 TY; 35 (D) THE EXTENT TO WHICH QUALITY OF LIFE ISSUES, SUCH AS NOISE LEVEL, 36 VEHICULAR TRAFFIC AND PARKING ARE CONSIDERED IN LICENSING DECISIONS, 37 PARTICULARLY AS SUCH ISSUES PERTAIN TO PROCEEDINGS PURSUANT TO SUBDIVI- 38 SION SEVEN OF SECTION SIXTY-FOUR OF THIS CHAPTER; 39 (E) RECOMMENDATIONS TO IMPROVE ENFORCEMENT METHODOLOGIES IN ORDER TO 40 PROTECT THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF RESIDENTS OF COMMUNITIES EXPERIENCING 41 PERSISTENT PROBLEMS IN THE OPERATION OF RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS; 42 (F) RECOMMENDATIONS CONCERNING THE ADDITION OF FIELD ENFORCEMENT 43 PERSONNEL AND THE RATIOS OF SUCH FIELD ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL TO THE 44 TOTAL NUMBERS OF LICENSEES THAT IN THE VIEW OF THE AUTHORITY WOULD BE 45 APPROPRIATE TO INSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE LAW. SUCH STUDY SHALL PROVIDE 46 A DETAILED ANALYSIS OF THE COSTS AND PROJECTED REVENUES TO BE OBTAINED 47 FROM THE ADDITION OF SUCH FIELD ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL; 48 (G) SUCH OTHER OBSERVATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONCERNING THE ACTIV- 49 ITIES OF THE AUTHORITY AS WILL IMPROVE ITS EFFECTIVENESS AND EFFICIENCY 50 INCLUDING THE UTILIZATION OF ON-LINE SERVICES TO PROVIDE INFORMATION ON 51 A FEE-FOR-SERVICE BASIS; AND 52 (H) PROVIDE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE NAME, TOTAL QUANTITY AND TOTAL 53 PRICE OF WINE PURCHASED FROM NEW YORK STATE AND OUT-OF-STATE WINERIES 54 AND FARM WINERIES, AND SUCH OTHER INFORMATION ON AND RECOMMENDATIONS 55 CONCERNING INTERSTATE WINE SHIPMENT.
S. 4303--B 9 1 15. FOR STATE FISCAL YEAR TWO THOUSAND ELEVEN--TWO THOUSAND TWELVE, 2 THE AUTHORITY SHALL, WITHIN AMOUNTS APPROPRIATED THEREFOR, IMPROVE AND 3 UPDATE THEIR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN ORDER TO MEET FEDERAL SECURITY 4 REQUIREMENTS AND TO ASSIST IN THE PROCESSING OF LICENSE AND/OR PERMIT 5 APPLICATIONS AND RENEWALS. 6 S 4. This act shall take effect immediately.