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The 500 Foot Law prohibits the Authority from issuing an on-premises retail license for the sale and/or consumption of liquor to any premises which is within 500 feet of three establishments that are currently operating with on-premises liquor licenses.
21 - Off-Sale General Issued to retail stores. Authorizes the sale of beer, wine and distilled spirits for consumption off the premises where sold. Minors are allowed on the premises.
on-premises licenses (e.g., bars, restaurants, taverns, hotels); off-premises licenses (e.g., liquor stores, wine stores, grocery stores, convenience stores, drug stores);
For an establishment in a multi-story building, the building entrance at street level is used. certain licenses from being issued if the location of the establishment is on the same street and within 200 feet of a building that is used exclusively as a school, church, synagogue or other place of worship.
Businesses that cater events at unlicensed locations need a Caterers Alcohol Permit to serve alcoholic beverages. This permit is for a specific event. It is issued by the New York State Liquor Authority (SLA).
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The law says ABC may deny any retail license located (a) within the immediate vicinity of churches and hospitals, or (b) within at least 600 feet of schools, public playgrounds and nonprofit youth facilities.
New York Citys Labor Law 200, applying to laborers such as construction workers, describes the duty of employers and construction site owners to protect [the] health and safety of employees by assuring them of reasonable and adequate protection for any type of work they have been hired to perform.
The 200 Foot Law prohibits the Authority from issuing an on premises retail license1 for the sale and/or consumption of liquor to any premises which is within 200 feet of and on the same street as a building exclusively used as a school or place of worship.

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