Grubhub might have to swallow hard when it reads this new set of rules. The New York State Liquor Authority is developing new rules that will significantly curb the stiff fees that can be charged by food-ordering companies like Grubhub, Uber Eats, DoorDash and Postmates, The Post has learned.
LANCASTER — Stephen Updyke and Desirae Tainatongo of Tarzana Treatment Centers sought the Lancaster Criminal Justice Commission’s support for a voluntary Merchant Committed program designed to help merchants prevent sales and access of alcohol to minors and help diminish its appeal among the Valley’s youth.
New York, NY(Law Firm Newswire) July 12, 2019 – The New York State Assembly and Senate are considering a controversial bill that seeks to lower the legal limit at which an individual can be arrested for drunk driving.
COLORADO - A motorist facing a felony for driving under the influence has the right to a preliminary hearing to determine whether there is enough evidence to go to trial, but that doesn't mean prosecutors have to present evidence to support the charge is warranted, under two conflicting rulings in the state's appellate courts.
New York state is one of the leading producers in the fast-rising market for wine packaged in cans. But wine-makers say it could be growing faster. The bottleneck, as it were, is found in federal rules that limit the size and formats of the cans that wine-makers may use.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A new law redefining what beer is has been signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
BETHEL, Alaska (AP) — An Alaska city council has postponed voting on updated alcohol laws because the measures contained too many amendments.
ALASKA - An ordinance that would amend the current Bethel Municipal Code’s alcohol laws passed introduction during the Bethel City Council’s June 25th regular meeting.
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS — In 2014, when recreational marijuana became legal in Colorado, Matt Karzen, an assistant district attorney in Routt County at the time, noticed a lot of criminal cases coming to his office involving drivers arrested on suspicion of driving stoned.
NESPELEM – The Colville Confederated Tribes have opened for public comment a proposed amendment to the Colville Tribal Code that would “provide for the introduction, sale, distribution and possession of packaged spirits” on properties owned by the Colville Tribes, according to a proposed code amendment cover letter released by ORA, June 21.