New York Statutes
§ 104-A — Provisions governing vendors
New York § 104-A
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N.Y. Alcoholic Beverage Control § 104-A (2026).
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§ 104-a. Provisions governing vendors.
1.No sign, of any kind,\nprinted, painted, or electric, advertising any brand of beer shall be\npermitted on the exterior or interior of such premises, except by\npermission of the liquor authority.\n 2. No vendor shall transport beer in any vehicle owned and operated or\nhired and operated by such vendor, for off-premises consumption, unless\nthere shall be attached to or inscribed upon both sides of such vehicle\na sign, showing the name and address of the licensee together with the\nfollowing inscription, "New York State Beer Vendor's License No.\n......... , " as the case may be, in uniform letters not less than three\nand one-half inches in height. In lieu of such sign, a vendor may have\nin the cab of such vehicle a photostatic copy of its
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