N.Y. Alcoholic Beverage Control Law 76-F – Roadside farm market license
§ 76-f. Roadside farm market license. 1. Any person owning or operating a roadside farm market may apply to the liquor authority for a roadside farm market license to sell wine pursuant to this section. Such application shall be in writing and verified, and shall contain such information as the liquor authority shall require and shall be accompanied by a check or draft for the amount required by this article for such license. If the liquor authority shall grant the application, it shall issue a license in such form as shall be determined by its rules, and the license shall remain in effect for one year.
2. For the purposes of this section, the term "roadside farm market" means a building or structure located on a farm operation, as defined in subdivision eleven of § 301 of the agriculture and markets law, except for a commercial horse boarding operation, in which New York agricultural products are primarily sold by producers, growers or farmers of such agricultural products to the general public, and the term "New York agricultural product" means any agricultural or aquacultural product of the soil or water that has been grown, harvested or produced within the state, including but not limited to fruits, vegetables, eggs, dairy products, meat and meat products, poultry and poultry products, fish and fish products, grain and grain products, honey, nuts, preserves, maple sap products, apple cider, fruit juice, and Christmas trees.
3. A roadside farm market license shall authorize the holder thereof to sell wine manufactured or produced by up to two duly licensed farm or special wineries or micro-wineries that are located within twenty miles of the roadside farm market by the bottle for off-premises consumption; provided that such market's owner, operator or representative shall be present at all times during which wine is being offered for sale. Such market shall be deemed to possess a warehouse permit and be permitted to warehouse up to twenty cases of wine; provided that such market shall abide by all rules and regulations promulgated pursuant to section ninety-six of this chapter and any other rules and regulations promulgated by the liquor authority to implement the provisions of this section to ensure that wine stored or kept by such market is segregated and kept in a safe and secure location when such market is closed for business.
4. The sale of wine pursuant to this section shall occur only within the hours fixed by or pursuant to subdivision fourteen of section one hundred five of this chapter. Notwithstanding the provisions of section eighty of this article or any other provision of law, no wine tastings shall be conducted at a roadside farm market that sells wine for off-premises consumption pursuant to the provisions of this section.
5. The liquor authority, in consultation with the department of agriculture and markets, shall promulgate any rules and regulations necessary to implement the provisions of this section.