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New York State Liquor Authority | Liquor Authority
The Authority receives complaints from law enforcement agencies, governmental agencies, community groups, industry members, elected officials and members of the public. Licensees should also report any non-compliance with the ABC …
Renew Your License - Liquor Authority
If you have an on-premises beer, wine or liquor license in one of the five boroughs of New York City, you must notify your Community Board of your intent to renew your license at least 30 days before filing your renewal application with the SLA.
SLA - Government of New York
Login to the New York State Liquor Authority's online portal for licensing and public query services.
Members of the Authority | Liquor Authority
Ms. Fan, the first Asian American woman appointed as a Commissioner of the SLA, has served with the agency since her original confirmation in June of 2018. She is the first woman to head the agency.
How to Apply for an SLA License - Liquor Authority
From the SLA homepage (www.sla.ny.gov), hover over Licenses (red arrow), and click Get a License (red circle). 2. From the Get a License page, select the type of license you are interested in applying for, i.e., retail on premises (bar, tavern, restaurant), retail off premises (grocery store, liquor store), manufacturing, or wholesale (red ...
Get a License - Liquor Authority
One of the State Liquor Authority's main functions is issuing licenses and permits. The licensing review process is dependent on the type of application or permit applied for, the current volume of applications, and the completeness and accuracy of the application submitted.
ArcGIS Web Application
Access the ArcGIS Web Application for New York State Liquor Authority's licensing and public query services.
File a Complaint - Liquor Authority
The Authority receives complaints from law enforcement agencies, governmental agencies, community groups, industry members, elected officials and the public. Licensees should also report any non-compliance with the ABC Law and SLA rules regarding their operations.
Alcoholic Beverage Control Law - Liquor Authority
The purpose of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law is to regulate and control the manufacture, sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages in New York State.
About the New York State Liquor Authority
The SLA regulates and controls the manufacture and distribution of alcoholic beverages in New York State for the purpose of fostering and promoting temperance in their consumption and respect for the law.