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NY A10535
Bill
Status
3/6/2026
Primary Sponsor
Albert Stirpe
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AI Summary
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Removes the requirement for liquor and wine manufacturers and wholesalers to file price schedules with the New York State Liquor Authority before selling to wholesalers or retailers
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Eliminates restrictions on discounts, rebates, free goods, allowances, and other inducements that manufacturers and wholesalers can offer, except for the existing prohibition on price discrimination between similarly-situated wholesalers or retailers
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Requires licensees to maintain price schedules on their retailer ordering platforms or price lists rather than filing them with the state authority
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Removes the 15% annual license fee surcharge that manufacturers and wholesalers previously paid to fund administration of the price schedule filing system
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Maintains the prohibition against requiring retailers to purchase other brands as a condition of buying a particular brand (anti-tying provision)
Legislative Description
Expands the ability of certain persons who sell alcohol to set the price of said alcohol.
Last Action
referred to economic development
3/6/2026