The New York State Liquor Authority is preparing to allow bars and restaurants to permit dancing without jeopardizing their liquor licenses. This change comes nearly ten years after New York City repealed strict cabaret and zoning laws. Although the cabaret laws have been eliminated, the State Liquor Authority continues to enforce certain regulations regarding dancing in establishments.
New York State Liquor Authority to Ease Dancing Regulations for Bars and Restaurants
The New York State Liquor Authority is set to relax regulations that currently restrict dancing in bars and restaurants, allowing customers to dance without risking liquor licenses. This decision follows the previous repeal of strict cabaret laws in New York City nearly a decade ago.
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New York State Liquor Authority to Ease Dancing Regulations for Bars and Restaurants