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§ 99-f. Special  permits for minors to entertain. The liquor authority  is hereby authorized to issue special permits to any  person  under  the  age  of eighteen years for the purpose of enabling such person to appear  as an entertainer on any premises licensed for  retail  sale  hereunder.  The  provisions  of this section shall apply to persons under the age of  eighteen years who are not otherwise eligible to act as  an  entertainer  pursuant  to  the provisions of subdivision two-b of section one hundred  of this chapter. Such special permit shall be issued, in the  discretion  of  the  authority,  upon the application of such minor. No such special  permit shall be granted unless the written consent of  both  parents  or  the  lawful  guardian  or guardians of such minor shall appear upon such  application. The liquor authority may require the personal appearance at  an office of the authority of such applicant and his  parents  or  legal  guardians  at  the  time  such  application is made or at any other time  prior to the consideration of such application  by  the  authority  upon  written  notice  to the applicant and/or his parents or legal guardians.  Such personal appearance, if requested, shall  be  for  the  purpose  of  enabling  the  authority  to  establish  that the entertainment that the  applicant is intending to perform is not contrary to the best  interests  of  the minor. The liquor authority is hereby authorized and directed to  promulgate rules and regulations  for  the  orderly  implementation  and  administration  of  the  provisions  of  this  section.  Such  rules and  regulations shall provide for a reasonable limitation upon the types  of  entertainment  for  which  an  application for a special permit shall be  granted and may provide for  conditions  or  limitations  which  may  be  attached  to  the  granting  of  such special permit. In addition to any  conditions  or  limitations  as  may  be  so  imposed,  such  rules   or  regulations shall impose as a condition for the granting of such special  permit  that  a  parent  or legal guardian of the minor shall be present  during such minor's appearance as an entertainer.  Such  special  permit  shall  be subject to revocation, after a hearing upon a determination by  the authority that the conditions  or  limitations  attached  upon  such  special  permit have been violated. Such special permits shall be issued  for limited periods not to exceed one year.  The  liquor  authority  may  impose a fee for the issuance of such special permit. Such fee shall not  exceed  sixty-four dollars if issued for an annual period nor shall such  fee exceed six dollars per month or any lesser period thereof for  which  a  special  permit  has been issued. The liquor authority may waive such  fee. The liquor authority shall  revoke  any  special  permit  upon  the  written request of the parents or legal guardians of such minor.

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Statutes > New-york > Abc > Article-7 > 99-f

§ 99-f. Special  permits for minors to entertain. The liquor authority  is hereby authorized to issue special permits to any  person  under  the  age  of eighteen years for the purpose of enabling such person to appear  as an entertainer on any premises licensed for  retail  sale  hereunder.  The  provisions  of this section shall apply to persons under the age of  eighteen years who are not otherwise eligible to act as  an  entertainer  pursuant  to  the provisions of subdivision two-b of section one hundred  of this chapter. Such special permit shall be issued, in the  discretion  of  the  authority,  upon the application of such minor. No such special  permit shall be granted unless the written consent of  both  parents  or  the  lawful  guardian  or guardians of such minor shall appear upon such  application. The liquor authority may require the personal appearance at  an office of the authority of such applicant and his  parents  or  legal  guardians  at  the  time  such  application is made or at any other time  prior to the consideration of such application  by  the  authority  upon  written  notice  to the applicant and/or his parents or legal guardians.  Such personal appearance, if requested, shall  be  for  the  purpose  of  enabling  the  authority  to  establish  that the entertainment that the  applicant is intending to perform is not contrary to the best  interests  of  the minor. The liquor authority is hereby authorized and directed to  promulgate rules and regulations  for  the  orderly  implementation  and  administration  of  the  provisions  of  this  section.  Such  rules and  regulations shall provide for a reasonable limitation upon the types  of  entertainment  for  which  an  application for a special permit shall be  granted and may provide for  conditions  or  limitations  which  may  be  attached  to  the  granting  of  such special permit. In addition to any  conditions  or  limitations  as  may  be  so  imposed,  such  rules   or  regulations shall impose as a condition for the granting of such special  permit  that  a  parent  or legal guardian of the minor shall be present  during such minor's appearance as an entertainer.  Such  special  permit  shall  be subject to revocation, after a hearing upon a determination by  the authority that the conditions  or  limitations  attached  upon  such  special  permit have been violated. Such special permits shall be issued  for limited periods not to exceed one year.  The  liquor  authority  may  impose a fee for the issuance of such special permit. Such fee shall not  exceed  sixty-four dollars if issued for an annual period nor shall such  fee exceed six dollars per month or any lesser period thereof for  which  a  special  permit  has been issued. The liquor authority may waive such  fee. The liquor authority shall  revoke  any  special  permit  upon  the  written request of the parents or legal guardians of such minor.

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Statutes > New-york > Abc > Article-7 > 99-f

§ 99-f. Special  permits for minors to entertain. The liquor authority  is hereby authorized to issue special permits to any  person  under  the  age  of eighteen years for the purpose of enabling such person to appear  as an entertainer on any premises licensed for  retail  sale  hereunder.  The  provisions  of this section shall apply to persons under the age of  eighteen years who are not otherwise eligible to act as  an  entertainer  pursuant  to  the provisions of subdivision two-b of section one hundred  of this chapter. Such special permit shall be issued, in the  discretion  of  the  authority,  upon the application of such minor. No such special  permit shall be granted unless the written consent of  both  parents  or  the  lawful  guardian  or guardians of such minor shall appear upon such  application. The liquor authority may require the personal appearance at  an office of the authority of such applicant and his  parents  or  legal  guardians  at  the  time  such  application is made or at any other time  prior to the consideration of such application  by  the  authority  upon  written  notice  to the applicant and/or his parents or legal guardians.  Such personal appearance, if requested, shall  be  for  the  purpose  of  enabling  the  authority  to  establish  that the entertainment that the  applicant is intending to perform is not contrary to the best  interests  of  the minor. The liquor authority is hereby authorized and directed to  promulgate rules and regulations  for  the  orderly  implementation  and  administration  of  the  provisions  of  this  section.  Such  rules and  regulations shall provide for a reasonable limitation upon the types  of  entertainment  for  which  an  application for a special permit shall be  granted and may provide for  conditions  or  limitations  which  may  be  attached  to  the  granting  of  such special permit. In addition to any  conditions  or  limitations  as  may  be  so  imposed,  such  rules   or  regulations shall impose as a condition for the granting of such special  permit  that  a  parent  or legal guardian of the minor shall be present  during such minor's appearance as an entertainer.  Such  special  permit  shall  be subject to revocation, after a hearing upon a determination by  the authority that the conditions  or  limitations  attached  upon  such  special  permit have been violated. Such special permits shall be issued  for limited periods not to exceed one year.  The  liquor  authority  may  impose a fee for the issuance of such special permit. Such fee shall not  exceed  sixty-four dollars if issued for an annual period nor shall such  fee exceed six dollars per month or any lesser period thereof for  which  a  special  permit  has been issued. The liquor authority may waive such  fee. The liquor authority shall  revoke  any  special  permit  upon  the  written request of the parents or legal guardians of such minor.