New York Statutes

§ 153 — Stills and distilling apparatus

New York § 153
JurisdictionNew York
Law ABCAlcoholic Beverage Control
Art. 10Special Provisions Relating to Illicit Alcoholic Beverages and Stills

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N.Y. Alcoholic Beverage Control § 153 (2026).

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§ 153. Stills and distilling apparatus. Any person who shall\nmanufacture any illicit alcoholic beverage or who, not being duly\nlicensed as a distiller under the provisions of the alcoholic beverage\ncontrol law, shall own, operate, possesses or have under his control any\nstill or distilling apparatus is guilty of a felony. "Still" or "\ndistilling apparatus" shall mean any apparatus designed, intended,\nactually used, or capable of being used for or in connection with the\nseparating of alcoholic or spirituous vapors, or alcohol or spirituous\nsolutions, or alcohol or spirits, from alcohol or spirituous solutions\nor mixtures, but shall not include stills used for laboratory purposes\nor stills used for distilling water or other nonalcoholic materials\nwhere the cubic capacity of suc

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