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shall be valid throughout the state and may be issued on an annual basis
or for individual events. Each such permit and the exercise of the priv-
ilege  granted  thereby shall be subject to such rules and conditions of
the authority as it deems necessary. Tastings shall be conducted subject
to the following conditions:
  (i)  tastings  shall be conducted by an official agent, representative
or solicitor of the licensee. Such agent,  representative  or  solicitor
shall be physically present at all times during the conduct of the tast-
ings; and
  (ii)  any  liability  stemming from a right of action resulting from a
tasting of cider as authorized [herein] IN THIS PARAGRAPH and in accord-
ance with the provisions of sections 11-100 and 11-101  of  the  general
obligations law, shall accrue to the licensee.
  (f)  if  it holds a tasting permit issued pursuant to paragraph (e) of
this subdivision, apply to the authority for a permit to sell such cider
OR ANY NEW YORK STATE LABELED CIDER, for consumption off  the  premises,
during  such  tastings  in  premises licensed under sections sixty-four,
sixty-four-a, eighty-one and eighty-one-a of  this  chapter.  Each  such
permit  and  the  exercise  of  the  privilege  granted thereby shall be
subject to such rules and conditions of the authority as it deems neces-
sary.
  S 2. Paragraphs (c), (d), (e), (f) and (g) of subdivision 2 of section
58-c of the alcoholic beverage control law, as added by chapter  384  of
the laws of 2013, are amended to read as follows:
  (c)  sell  cider  manufactured  by  the licensee OR ANY NEW YORK STATE
LABELED CIDER to wholesalers and retailers licensed  in  this  state  to
sell  such  cider,  TO licensed farm distillers, licensed farm wineries,
LICENSED WINERIES, licensed farm breweries, and any other licensed  farm
cidery OR LICENSED CIDERY.  All such cider sold by the licensee shall be
securely  sealed  and have attached thereto a label as shall be required
by section one hundred seven-a of this chapter;
  (d) sell at the licensed premises cider manufactured by  the  licensee
or  any  other licensed farm cidery, OR ANY NEW YORK STATE LABELED CIDER
at retail for consumption on or off the licensed premises;
  (e) conduct tastings at the licensed premises of cider manufactured by
the licensee or any other licensed farm cidery, OR ANY  NEW  YORK  STATE
LABELED CIDER;
  (f) sell and conduct tastings of cider manufactured by the licensee or
any  other  licensed farm cidery, OR ANY NEW YORK STATE LABELED CIDER at
retail for consumption on  the  premises  of  a  restaurant,  conference
center,  inn,  bed and breakfast or hotel business owned and operated by
the licensee in or adjacent to its farm cidery. A licensee who  operates
a  restaurant, conference center, inn, bed and breakfast or hotel pursu-
ant to such authority shall comply with  all  applicable  provisions  of
this  chapter  which  relate  to  licenses  to  sell cider at retail for
consumption on the premises;
  (g) sell cider manufactured by the licensee or any other licensed farm
cidery, OR ANY NEW YORK STATE LABELED CIDER at  retail  for  consumption
off  the  premises, at the state fair, at recognized county fairs and at
farmers markets operated on a not-for-profit basis;
  S 3. Subdivision 5 of section 58-c of the alcoholic  beverage  control
law,  as added by chapter 384 of the laws of 2013, is amended to read as
follows:
  5. A licensed farm cidery may, under such rules as may be  adopted  by
the  authority,  sell  cider  manufactured  by the licensee or any other
licensed farm cidery, OR ANY NEW YORK STATE LABELED CIDER at  retail  in
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bulk  by the keg, cask or barrel for consumption and not for resale at a
clam-bake, barbeque, picnic, outing or other similar  outdoor  gathering
at which more than fifty persons are assembled.
  S  4.  Paragraphs  (b) and (e) of subdivision 7 of section 58-c of the
alcoholic beverage control law, as added by chapter 384 of the  laws  of
2013, are amended to read as follows:
  (b)  food items for the purpose of complementing cider tastings, which
shall mean a diversified selection of food that is  ordinarily  consumed
without  the  use  of  tableware  and can be conveniently consumed while
standing or walking. Such food items shall include but  not  be  limited
to:  cheeses,  fruits,  vegetables,  chocolates,  breads,  BAKED  GOODS,
mustards and crackers;
  (e) cider-making equipment and supplies including, but not limited to,
APPLES, APPLE JUICE, OTHER POME FRUITS, OTHER POME  FRUIT  JUICES,  home
cider-making  kits, PRESSES, PUMPS, filters, YEASTS, CHEMICALS AND OTHER
CIDER ADDITIVES, bottling equipment, BOTTLES, CIDER STORAGE AND FERMENT-
ING VESSELS, BARRELS, and books or  other  written  material  to  assist
cider-makers and home cider-makers to produce and bottle cider;
  S 5. Subdivision 2 of section 76 of the alcoholic beverage control law
is amended by adding a new paragraph (d-1) to read as follows:
  (D-1)  TO SELL FROM THE LICENSED PREMISES TO LICENSED FARM DISTILLERS,
FARM WINERIES, WINERIES, FARM CIDERIES, CIDERIES AND  FARM  BREWERS  ANY
NEW  YORK  STATE  LABELED CIDER. ALL SUCH CIDER SHALL BE SECURELY SEALED
AND HAVE ATTACHED THERETO A LABEL AS SHALL BE REQUIRED  BY  SECTION  ONE
HUNDRED SEVEN-A OF THIS CHAPTER;
  S  6.  Subdivisions 3, 4 and 5 of section 76 of the alcoholic beverage
control law, as amended by chapter 221 of the laws of 2011, are  amended
to read as follows:
  3.  (a)  Any  person  having  applied  for and received a license as a
winery under this section may conduct wine AND  CIDER  tastings  of  New
York  state  labelled  wines  OR CIDERS in establishments licensed under
sections sixty-three and seventy-nine of this chapter to sell  wine  for
off-premises consumption.  Such winery may charge a fee for each wine OR
CIDER  sample  tasted. The state liquor authority shall promulgate rules
and regulations regarding such tastings as provided for in this subdivi-
sion.
  (a-1) Any person having applied for and received a license as a winery
under this section may conduct wine AND CIDER tastings of New York state
labelled wines OR CIDERS and apply to the liquor authority for a  permit
to sell wine produced by such winery OR ANY NEW YORK STATE LABELED CIDER
by  the  bottle,  during  such tastings in establishments licensed under
section sixty-four, section sixty-four-a, section eighty-one or  section
eighty-one-a  of  this chapter to sell wine for consumption on the prem-
ises. Such winery may charge a fee of no more than twenty-five cents for
each wine OR CIDER sample  tasted.  The  state  liquor  authority  shall
promulgate rules and regulations regarding such tastings as provided for
in this subdivision.
  (b) Tastings shall be conducted subject to the following limitations:
  (i)  wine  AND CIDER tastings shall be conducted by an official agent,
representative or solicitor of one or more wineries. Such agent,  repre-
sentative  or  solicitor shall be physically present at all times during
the conduct of the tastings; and
  (ii) any liability stemming from a right of action  resulting  from  a
wine  OR  CIDER  tasting as authorized herein and in accordance with the
provisions of sections 11-100 and 11-101 of the general obligations law,
shall accrue to the winery licensee.
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  (c)(i) Any person having applied for  and  received  a  license  as  a
winery  under  this  section  may conduct wine AND CIDER tastings of New
York state labelled wines OR CIDERS and sell such wine OR CIDER  by  the
bottle,  during such tasting, for off-premises consumption at outdoor or
indoor  gatherings,  functions,  occasions  or  events, within the hours
fixed by or pursuant to subdivision fourteen of section one hundred five
of this chapter, sponsored by a bona fide charitable  organization.  For
the  purposes  of  this  paragraph,  a bona fide charitable organization
shall mean and include any bona fide religious or  charitable  organiza-
tion or bona fide educational, fraternal or service organization or bona
fide  organization  of  veterans or volunteer firefighters, which by its
charter, certificate of  incorporation,  constitution,  or  act  of  the
legislature,  shall  have among its dominant purposes one or more of the
lawful purposes as defined in subdivision five of  section  one  hundred
eighty-six of the general municipal law.
  (ii)  Upon  application,  the  liquor  authority shall issue an annual
permit authorizing such winery to participate in outdoor or indoor gath-
erings, functions, occasions or events sponsored by a charitable  organ-
ization.    The  winery  must  give  the authority written or electronic
notice of the date, time and specific location of each tasting at  least
fifteen  days  prior  to  the tasting. A winery that obtains a permit to
conduct such wine OR CIDER tastings does not need to apply for or obtain
a temporary beer or wine permit pursuant to section ninety-seven of this
chapter or any other permit to conduct such a tasting or to sell wine OR
CIDER by the bottle for off-premises consumption at such tastings.
  (iii) Such winery may charge a fee for each wine OR CIDER sample tast-
ed. Tastings shall be conducted by an official agent, representative  or
solicitor  of  such  winery.  The  state liquor authority may promulgate
rules and regulations regarding such tastings as provided  for  in  this
subdivision.
  4.  A  licensed winery may apply to the liquor authority for a license
to sell wine OR ANY NEW YORK STATE LABELED CIDER at retail for  consump-
tion  on  the  premises.  All the provisions of this chapter relative to
licenses to sell wine at retail for consumption on  the  premises  shall
apply so far as applicable to such application.
  5.  Notwithstanding any provision of this chapter to the contrary, any
one or more winery licensees, singly or jointly, may apply to the liquor
authority for a license or licenses to sell wine AND ANY NEW YORK  STATE
LABELED  CIDER at retail for consumption off the premises. For licensees
applying singly, the duration of such license shall be coextensive  with
the  duration  of  such  licensee's winery license, and the fee therefor
shall be five hundred dollars if such  retail  premises  is  located  in
cities having a population of one million or more; in cities having less
than  one  million  population  and  more than one hundred thousand, two
hundred fifty dollars; and elsewhere, the sum of one hundred twenty-five
dollars. Such license shall entitle the holder thereof to sell at retail
for consumption off the premises any New York  state  labelled  wine  OR
CIDER.  Such  license  shall  also entitle the holder thereof to conduct
wine AND CIDER tastings.  Such license shall also authorize the sale  by
the  holder  thereof of New York state labelled wine OR CIDER, in sealed
containers for off-premises consumption,  from  the  specially  licensed
premises of any person licensed pursuant to section eighty-one-a of this
article  to sell wine at retail for consumption on premises in which the
principal business is the operation of  a  legitimate  theater  or  such
other  lawful adult entertainment or recreational facility as the liquor
authority may classify for eligibility pursuant to  subdivision  six  of
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section  sixty-four-a  of this chapter. Not more than five such licenses
shall be issued, either singly or jointly, to any licensed  winery.  All
other  provisions  of  this chapter relative to licenses to sell wine at
retail for consumption off the premises shall apply so far as applicable
to  such application. The liquor authority is hereby authorized to adopt
such rules as it may deem necessary to carry out  the  purpose  of  this
subdivision, provided that all licenses issued pursuant to this subdivi-
sion  shall be subject to the same rules and regulations as are applica-
ble to the sale of wine at retail for consumption off  the  premises  of
the winery licensee.
  S  7.  Subdivisions  2 and 3 of section 76-a of the alcoholic beverage
control law, as added by chapter 221 of the laws of 2011, paragraph  (c)
of  subdivision  2  as  amended  by chapter 384 of the laws of 2013, are
amended to read as follows:
  2. A farm winery license shall authorize the holder thereof to:
  (a) operate a farm winery for the manufacture of wine or cider at  the
premises specifically designated in the license;
  (b)  sell in bulk from the licensed premises the products manufactured
under such license OR ANY NEW YORK STATE LABELED  CIDER  to  any  winery
licensee, any other farm winery licensee, any distiller licensee or to a
permittee  engaged  in  the  manufacture of products which are unfit for
beverage use and to sell or  deliver  such  wine  OR  CIDER  to  persons
outside  the  state  pursuant  to  the laws of the place of such sale or
delivery;
  (c) sell from the licensed premises to a licensed winery, farm distil-
ler, farm brewery, farm cidery, wholesaler or retailer, or to  a  corpo-
ration  operating  railroad  cars  or  aircraft  for consumption on such
carriers, or at retail for consumption off the premises, wine  or  cider
manufactured  by  the  licensee  OR  ANY NEW YORK STATE LABELED CIDER as
above set forth and to sell or deliver such wine  or  cider  to  persons
outside  the  state  pursuant  to  the laws of the place of such sale or
delivery. All wine or cider sold by such licensee  for  consumption  off
the  premises shall be securely sealed and have attached thereto a label
setting forth such information as shall be required by this chapter;
  (d) operate, or use the  services  of,  a  custom  crush  facility  as
defined in subdivision nine-a of section three of this chapter;
  (e)  sell cider and wine at retail for consumption on or off the prem-
ises;
  (f) sell wine AND CIDER at retail for consumption on the premises of a
restaurant, conference center, inn, bed and breakfast or hotel  business
owned and operated by the licensee in or adjacent to the farm winery for
which  the  licensee  is licensed. A licensee who operates a restaurant,
conference center, inn, bed and breakfast  or  hotel  pursuant  to  such
authority  shall  comply  with all applicable provisions of this chapter
which relate to licenses to sell wine at retail for consumption  on  the
premises.
  3.  (a) Any person having applied for and received a license as a farm
winery under this section may conduct wine AND  CIDER  tastings  of  New
York  state  labelled  wines AND CIDERS in establishments licensed under
section sixty-three of this chapter and  section  seventy-nine  of  this
article to sell wine OR ANY NEW YORK STATE LABELED CIDER for off-premis-
es consumption. Such farm winery may charge a fee for each wine OR CIDER
sample  tasted.  The  state  liquor authority shall promulgate rules and
regulations regarding such tastings as provided for in this subdivision.
  (b) Any person having applied for and received a  license  as  a  farm
winery  under  this  section  may conduct wine AND CIDER tastings of New
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York state labelled wines AND CIDERS and apply to the  liquor  authority
for  a  permit to sell wine produced by such farm winery OR ANY NEW YORK
STATE LABELED CIDER, by the bottle, during such tastings  in  establish-
ments  licensed under sections sixty-four and sixty-four-a of this chap-
ter and section eighty-one or section eighty-one-a of  this  article  to
sell wine for consumption on the premises. Such farm winery may charge a
fee  of  no  more  than  twenty-five cents for each wine OR CIDER sample
tasted. The state liquor authority  shall  promulgate  rules  and  regu-
lations regarding such tastings as provided for in this subdivision.
  (c) Tastings shall be conducted subject to the following limitations:
  (i)  wine  OR  CIDER tastings shall be conducted by an official agent,
representative or solicitor of one or more farm  wineries.  Such  agent,
representative  or  solicitor  shall  be physically present at all times
during the conduct of the tastings; and
  (ii) any liability stemming from a right of action  resulting  from  a
wine  tasting as authorized herein and in accordance with the provisions
of sections 11-100 and 11-101 of  the  general  obligations  law,  shall
accrue to the farm winery.
  (d) (i) Any person having applied for and received a license as a farm
winery  under  this  section  may conduct wine AND CIDER tastings of New
York state labelled wines AND CIDERS and sell such wine OR CIDER by  the
bottle,  during such tasting, for off-premises consumption at outdoor or
indoor gatherings, functions, occasions  or  events,  within  the  hours
fixed by or pursuant to subdivision fourteen of section one hundred five
of  this  chapter, sponsored by a bona fide charitable organization. For
the purposes of this paragraph,  a  bona  fide  charitable  organization
shall  mean  and include any bona fide religious or charitable organiza-
tion or bona fide educational, fraternal or service organization or bona
fide organization of veterans or volunteer firefighters,  which  by  its
charter,  certificate  of  incorporation,  constitution,  or  act of the
legislature, shall have among its dominant purposes one or more  of  the
lawful  purposes  as  defined in subdivision five of section one hundred
eighty-six of the general municipal law.
  (ii) Upon application, the liquor  authority  shall  issue  an  annual
permit  authorizing  such  farm winery to participate in such outdoor or
indoor gatherings, functions, occasions or events sponsored by a  chari-
table  organization.  The farm winery must give the authority written or
electronic notice of the date, time and specific location of each  tast-
ing  at  least  fifteen  days  prior  to the tasting. A farm winery that
obtains a permit to conduct such wine OR CIDER tastings does not need to
apply for or obtain a temporary beer or wine permit pursuant to  section
ninety-seven of this chapter or any other permit to conduct such a tast-
ing  or to sell wine OR CIDER by the bottle for off-premises consumption
at such tastings.
  (iii) Such farm winery may charge a fee for each wine OR CIDER  sample
tasted.    Tastings  shall  be conducted by an official agent, represen-
tative or solicitor of such farm winery. The state liquor authority  may
adopt  rules and regulations regarding such tastings as provided in this
subdivision.
  S 8. Paragraph (a) of subdivision 7-b of section 3  of  the  alcoholic
beverage  control law, as amended by chapter 384 of the laws of 2013, is
amended to read as follows:
  (a) "Cider" means the partially or fully  fermented  juice  of  fresh,
whole  apples  or other pome fruits, containing more than three and two-
tenths per centum but not more than eight and one-half per centum  alco-
hol by volume: (i) to which nothing has been added to increase the alco-
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holic  content produced by natural fermentation; and (ii) with the usual
cellar treatments and necessary additions  to  correct  defects  due  to
climate,  [saccharine]  SUGAR  levels  and  seasonal conditions. Nothing
contained  in  this  subdivision  shall be deemed to preclude the use of
such methods or materials as may be  necessary  to  encourage  a  normal
alcoholic  fermentation  and  to make a product that is free of microbi-
ological activity at the  time  of  sale.  Cider  may  be  sweetened  or
flavored  after  fermentation with fruit juice, fruit juice concentrate,
sugar, maple syrup, honey, spices or other agricultural products,  sepa-
rately  or  in  combination.  Cider may contain retained or added carbon
dioxide.
  S 9. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day after
it shall have become a law; provided, however, that effective immediate-
ly, the addition, amendment and/or repeal  of  any  rule  or  regulation
necessary  for  the implementation of this act on its effective date are
authorized and directed to be made  and  completed  on  or  before  such
effective date.