N.Y. Alco. Bev. Cont. Law § 67
License fees, duration of licenses; fee for part of year
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§ 67. License fees, duration of licenses; fee for part of year.\nEffective April first, nineteen hundred eighty-three, licenses issued\npursuant to sections sixty-one, sixty-two, sixty-three, sixty-four,\nsixty-four-a and sixty-four-b of this article shall be effective for\nthree years at three times that annual fee, except that, in implementing\nthe purposes of this section, the liquor authority shall schedule the\ncommencement dates, duration and expiration dates thereof to provide for\nan equal cycle of license renewals issued under each such section\nthrough the course of the fiscal year. Effective December first,\nnineteen hundred ninety-eight, licenses issued pursuant to sections\nsixty-four, sixty-four-a and sixty-four-b of this article shall be\neffective for two years at two times that annual fee, except that, in\nimplementing the purposes of this section, the liquor authority shall\nschedule the commencement dates, duration and expiration dates thereof\nto provide for an equal cycle of license renewals issued under each such\nsection through the course of the fiscal year. Notwithstanding the\nforegoing, commencing on December first, nineteen hundred ninety-eight\nand concluding on July thirty-first, two thousand two, a licensee issued\na license pursuant to section sixty-four, sixty-four-a or sixty-four-b\nof this article may elect to remit the fee for such license in equal\nannual installments. Such installments shall be due on dates established\nby the liquor authority and the failure of a licensee to have remitted\nsuch annual installments after a due date shall be a violation of this\nchapter. For licenses issued for less than the three-year licensing\nperiod, the license fee shall be levied on a pro-rated basis. The entire\nlicense fee shall be due and payable at the time of application. The\nliquor authority may make such rules as shall be appropriate to carry\nout the purpose of this section.\n
§ 67. License fees, duration of licenses; fee for part of year.\nEffective April first, nineteen hundred eighty-three, licenses issued\npursuant to sections sixty-one, sixty-two, sixty-three, sixty-four,\nsixty-four-a, sixty-four-b, sixty-four-c and sixty-four-e of this\narticle shall be effective for three years at three times that annual\nfee, except that, in implementing the purposes of this section, the\nliquor authority shall schedule the commencement dates, duration and\nexpiration dates thereof to provide for an equal cycle of license\nrenewals issued under each such section through the course of the fiscal\nyear. Effective December first, nineteen hundred ninety-eight, licenses\nissued pursuant to sections sixty-four, sixty-four-a and sixty-four-b of\nthis article shall be effective for two years at two times that annual\nfee, except that, in implementing the purposes of this section, the\nliquor authority shall schedule the commencement dates, duration and\nexpiration dates thereof to provide for an equal cycle of license\nrenewals issued under each such section through the course of the fiscal\nyear. Notwithstanding the foregoing, commencing on December first,\nnineteen hundred ninety-eight and concluding on July thirty-first, two\nthousand two, a licensee issued a license pursuant to section\nsixty-four, sixty-four-a or sixty-four-b of this article may elect to\nremit the fee for such license in equal annual installments. Such\ninstallments shall be due on dates established by the liquor authority\nand the failure of a licensee to have remitted such annual installments\nafter a due date shall be a violation of this chapter. For licenses\nissued for less than the three-year licensing period, the license fee\nshall be levied on a pro-rated basis. The entire license fee shall be\ndue and payable at the time of application. The liquor authority may\nmake such rules as shall be appropriate to carry out the purpose of this\nsection.\n
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