What New York Rules Against “Availing” Mean for Liquor License Holders
For anyone operating a bar or restaurant in New York, a significant risk is an allegation of “availing.” It remains one of the most frequently enforced violations under New York’s Alcoholic Beverage Control Law. Many owners don’t realize they’ve crossed the line until the State Liquor Authority (SLA) begins asking questions, and by then, the… Read More »
REQUIRED SIGNS POSTED IN LICENSED PREMISES
The NYS Liquor Authority requires that certain signs be posted conspicuously in all licensed premises. Failure to comply with these regulations can result in your being cited for the violation of the New York State Liquor Authority regulations. It can even result in the closing of your establishment for several days. Don’t risk it. Know the… Read More »
