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§ 83. License  fees.  1.  The annual fee for a winery license shall be  six hundred twenty-five dollars.    1-a. The annual fee for a farm winery license  shall  be  one  hundred  twenty-five dollars.    1-b. The fee for a temporary winery or farm winery permit shall be one  hundred twenty-five dollars.    1-c. The annual fee for a micro-winery license shall be fifty dollars.    1-d.  The  fee  for  each  license  issued for a winery or farm winery  licensee's authority to conduct wine tastings and the sale of  New  York  state  labelled wines for off-premises consumption pursuant to paragraph  (c) of subdivision two of section seventy-six of this article  shall  be  forty dollars.    2.  The  annual  fee  for a license to sell wine at wholesale shall be  eight hundred dollars.    3. The annual fee for a license to sell wine  at  retail,  not  to  be  consumed  on  the  premises, shall be six hundred forty dollars for each  such place where  such  business  is  carried  on  in  cities  having  a  population  of  one  million  or  more;  in  cities having less than one  million population and more than one  hundred  thousand,  three  hundred  twenty  dollars;  and  elsewhere,  the  sum  of  one  hundred forty-five  dollars.    4. The annual fee for selling wine at retail, to be  consumed  on  the  premises where sold, shall be as follows:    (a)  In cities having a population of one hundred thousand or over the  sum of four hundred eighty dollars per year; and    (b) Elsewhere, the sum of two hundred forty dollars per year.    4-a. The annual fee for a  license  to  sell  wine  at  retail  to  be  consumed  on  the  premises where sold where the premises to be licensed  remain open only within the period commencing  April  first  and  ending  October  thirty-first  of  any  one  year  or  only  within  the  period  commencing October first and ending the following April  thirtieth,  the  liquor  authority,  in  its  discretion,  may  grant  a summer or winter  license effective only for such appropriate period of time, for which an  annual fee of one hundred twelve dollars shall be paid.    5. The annual fee for a special license to sell wine at retail, to  be  consumed on the premises where sold, shall be as follows:    (a) In cities having a population of one hundred thousand or over, the  sum of five hundred seventy-six dollars per year; and    (b) Elsewhere, the sum of two hundred seventy dollars per year.    6.  The  annual  fee for a special winery license shall be six hundred  twenty-five dollars.    7. The annual fee for a special  farm  winery  license  shall  be  one  hundred twenty-five dollars.

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Statutes > New-york > Abc > Article-6 > 83

§ 83. License  fees.  1.  The annual fee for a winery license shall be  six hundred twenty-five dollars.    1-a. The annual fee for a farm winery license  shall  be  one  hundred  twenty-five dollars.    1-b. The fee for a temporary winery or farm winery permit shall be one  hundred twenty-five dollars.    1-c. The annual fee for a micro-winery license shall be fifty dollars.    1-d.  The  fee  for  each  license  issued for a winery or farm winery  licensee's authority to conduct wine tastings and the sale of  New  York  state  labelled wines for off-premises consumption pursuant to paragraph  (c) of subdivision two of section seventy-six of this article  shall  be  forty dollars.    2.  The  annual  fee  for a license to sell wine at wholesale shall be  eight hundred dollars.    3. The annual fee for a license to sell wine  at  retail,  not  to  be  consumed  on  the  premises, shall be six hundred forty dollars for each  such place where  such  business  is  carried  on  in  cities  having  a  population  of  one  million  or  more;  in  cities having less than one  million population and more than one  hundred  thousand,  three  hundred  twenty  dollars;  and  elsewhere,  the  sum  of  one  hundred forty-five  dollars.    4. The annual fee for selling wine at retail, to be  consumed  on  the  premises where sold, shall be as follows:    (a)  In cities having a population of one hundred thousand or over the  sum of four hundred eighty dollars per year; and    (b) Elsewhere, the sum of two hundred forty dollars per year.    4-a. The annual fee for a  license  to  sell  wine  at  retail  to  be  consumed  on  the  premises where sold where the premises to be licensed  remain open only within the period commencing  April  first  and  ending  October  thirty-first  of  any  one  year  or  only  within  the  period  commencing October first and ending the following April  thirtieth,  the  liquor  authority,  in  its  discretion,  may  grant  a summer or winter  license effective only for such appropriate period of time, for which an  annual fee of one hundred twelve dollars shall be paid.    5. The annual fee for a special license to sell wine at retail, to  be  consumed on the premises where sold, shall be as follows:    (a) In cities having a population of one hundred thousand or over, the  sum of five hundred seventy-six dollars per year; and    (b) Elsewhere, the sum of two hundred seventy dollars per year.    6.  The  annual  fee for a special winery license shall be six hundred  twenty-five dollars.    7. The annual fee for a special  farm  winery  license  shall  be  one  hundred twenty-five dollars.

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Statutes > New-york > Abc > Article-6 > 83

§ 83. License  fees.  1.  The annual fee for a winery license shall be  six hundred twenty-five dollars.    1-a. The annual fee for a farm winery license  shall  be  one  hundred  twenty-five dollars.    1-b. The fee for a temporary winery or farm winery permit shall be one  hundred twenty-five dollars.    1-c. The annual fee for a micro-winery license shall be fifty dollars.    1-d.  The  fee  for  each  license  issued for a winery or farm winery  licensee's authority to conduct wine tastings and the sale of  New  York  state  labelled wines for off-premises consumption pursuant to paragraph  (c) of subdivision two of section seventy-six of this article  shall  be  forty dollars.    2.  The  annual  fee  for a license to sell wine at wholesale shall be  eight hundred dollars.    3. The annual fee for a license to sell wine  at  retail,  not  to  be  consumed  on  the  premises, shall be six hundred forty dollars for each  such place where  such  business  is  carried  on  in  cities  having  a  population  of  one  million  or  more;  in  cities having less than one  million population and more than one  hundred  thousand,  three  hundred  twenty  dollars;  and  elsewhere,  the  sum  of  one  hundred forty-five  dollars.    4. The annual fee for selling wine at retail, to be  consumed  on  the  premises where sold, shall be as follows:    (a)  In cities having a population of one hundred thousand or over the  sum of four hundred eighty dollars per year; and    (b) Elsewhere, the sum of two hundred forty dollars per year.    4-a. The annual fee for a  license  to  sell  wine  at  retail  to  be  consumed  on  the  premises where sold where the premises to be licensed  remain open only within the period commencing  April  first  and  ending  October  thirty-first  of  any  one  year  or  only  within  the  period  commencing October first and ending the following April  thirtieth,  the  liquor  authority,  in  its  discretion,  may  grant  a summer or winter  license effective only for such appropriate period of time, for which an  annual fee of one hundred twelve dollars shall be paid.    5. The annual fee for a special license to sell wine at retail, to  be  consumed on the premises where sold, shall be as follows:    (a) In cities having a population of one hundred thousand or over, the  sum of five hundred seventy-six dollars per year; and    (b) Elsewhere, the sum of two hundred seventy dollars per year.    6.  The  annual  fee for a special winery license shall be six hundred  twenty-five dollars.    7. The annual fee for a special  farm  winery  license  shall  be  one  hundred twenty-five dollars.