9 CRR-NY 54.8NY-CRR

STATE COMPILATION OF CODES, RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
TITLE 9. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
SUBTITLE B. DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL
CHAPTER I. RULES OF THE STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY
SUBCHAPTER C. HEARINGS AND REVOCATIONS
PART 54. DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS
9 CRR-NY 54.8
9 CRR-NY 54.8
54.8 Service of suspension orders.
(a) Whenever the autority directs the suspension of a license, the order of suspension shall be publicly displayed in the licensed premises in the following manner. If there is a door opening from the street into the licensed premises and a window facing the street upon which such door opens, such order shall be displayed in such window so that it may be readily seen from the street. If the licensed premises are otherwise located, such order shall be affixed to the door of the entrance to the premises.
(b) The order of suspension shall be affixed to the window or door of the licensed premises by a representative of the authority at the commencement of the suspension period and shall remain so affixed throughout the entire period of suspension. The removal, covering, defacement or obliteration of the order of suspension or the failure to maintain the order of suspension in the manner and place, as affixed by the authority's representative, prior to the expiration of the suspension period, shall be deemed the act of the licensee and shall constitute cause for the suspension, cancallation or revocation of the license.
9 CRR-NY 54.8
Current through September 15, 2021
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