New York ABC Code § 110-B

Notification to municipalities
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§ 110-b. Notification to municipalities.  1. Not more than two hundred\nseventy days before filing any of the following applications, an\napplicant shall notify the municipality in which the premises is located\nof such applicant's intent to file such an application:\n  (a) for a license issued pursuant to section fifty-five, fifty-five-a,\nsixty-four, sixty-four-a, sixty-four-b, sixty-four-c, sixty-four-d,\nsixty-four-f, eighty-one or eighty-one-a of this chapter;\n  (b) for a renewal under section one hundred nine of this chapter of a\nlicense issued pursuant to section fifty-five, fifty-five-a, sixty-four,\nsixty-four-a, sixty-four-c, sixty-four-d, sixty-four-f, eighty-one or\neighty-one-a of this chapter if the premises is located within the city\nof New York;\n  (c) for approval of an alteration under section ninety-nine-d of this\nchapter if the premises is located within the city of New York and\nlicensed pursuant to section fifty-five, fifty-five-a, sixty-four,\nsixty-four-a, sixty-four-c, sixty-four-d, sixty-four-f, eighty-one or\neighty-one-a of this chapter;\n  (d) for approval of a substantial corporate change under section\nninety-nine-d of this chapter if the premises is located within the city\nof New York and licensed pursuant to section fifty-five, fifty-five-a,\nsixty-four, sixty-four-a, sixty-four-c, sixty-four-d, sixty-four-f,\neighty-one or eighty-one-a of this chapter; or\n  (e) for a temporary retail permit issued under paragraph (b) of\nsubdivision one of section ninety-seven-a of this chapter where the\nestablishment is to be licensed pursuant to section fifty-five,\nfifty-five-a, sixty-four, sixty-four-a, sixty-four-b, sixty-four-c,\nsixty-four-d, sixty-four-f, eighty-one or eighty-one-a of this chapter\nlocated in a city with a population of one million or more people. If an\napplicant subject to this paragraph shall, after filing an application\nfor a retail license and providing proper notice for such application\npursuant to paragraph (a) of this subdivision, subsequently file an\napplication for a temporary retail permit pursuant to section\nninety-seven-a of this chapter at the same premises, such applicant must\nfile additional notice pursuant to this paragraph; provided, however,\nsuch notice will be effective at the later of its proper service under\nthis section or thirty days from the date proper notice was served under\nparagraph (a) of this subdivision for the license at the same premises.\n  1-a. The proof of notification, provided for in subdivisions six and\nsix-a of this section, must be provided at the time of application;\nfailure to so provide shall constitute good cause for denial.\n  1-b. The authority may not act to approve any application subject to\nthis section prior to the passage of thirty days from the date\nnotification was provided to the municipality.\n  2. Such notification shall be made to the clerk of the village, town\nor city, as the case may be, wherein the premises is located. For\npurposes of this section:\n  (a) notification need only be given to the clerk of a village when the\npremises is located within the boundaries of the village; and\n  (b) in the city of New York, the community board established pursuant\nto section twenty-eight hundred of the New York city charter with\njurisdiction over the area in which the premises is located shall be\nconsidered the appropriate public body to which notification shall be\ngiven.\n  3. For purposes of this section, "substantial corporate change" shall\nmean:\n  (a) for a corporation, a change of eighty percent or more of the\nofficers and/or directors, or a transfer of eighty percent or more of\nstock of such corporation, or an existing stockholder obtaining eighty\npercent or more of the stock of such corporation; and\n  (b) for a limited liability company, a change of eighty percent or\nmore of the managing members of the company, or a transfer of eighty\npercent or more of ownership interest in said company, or an 

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