Do you feel like dancing? Although we don’t live in Bomont, Oklahoma, it may be a while before you can groove with your family and friends again. As New York gradually lifts restrictions on the size of gatherings, there are restrictions on the gatherings that licensed premises—those holding liquor licenses—must follow. If licensed premises fail to do so, they risk their liquor license. The State Liquor Authority (SLA) has issued Phase 3/4 Guidelines for Licensed On-Premises Establishments (the Guidelines) which set forth restrictions for licensed premises. We discuss some questions about the Guidelines, and what it means for licensed premises, below.
When can indoor service of alcohol resume?
In every region except New York City, indoor service of alcohol could resume in Phase 3. Those serving alcohol indoors must continue to follow the reopening guidance on indoor food service (the Indoor Guidance), which may be found here. The reopening guidance on outdoor food service (the Outdoor Guidance) may be found here.
May licensed premises host weddings, parties and other types of gatherings?
Subject to significant limits on attendance and activities, yes. We will discuss those restrictions below.
How many people may attend a gathering (including weddings and parties)?
This depends on what phase your region is in. For Phase 3 regions, the gathering is limited to 25 or fewer people. For Phase 4 regions, the gathering is limited to 50 or fewer people. Note that a “gathering” is different than restaurant or bar capacity. Those are judged differently and subject to different rules.
What are the restrictions upon gatherings?
All gatherings being hosted by a licensed premise must follow these rules:
Can gatherings be hosted indoors?
Yes, except currently in New York City. Gatherings can be hosted outdoors in all regions.
If you have questions, or want to effect the standards applicable to your industry, please contact Hermes Fernandez, Caitlin Anderson or the attorney at the firm with whom you are regularly in contact.