New York Laws
Article 7 - Special Permits
99-B - Miscellaneous Permits.

(2) The permit shall be valid for the length of the event, but not for
a period to exceed one year.
(3) No fee shall be charged for permits issued pursuant to this
subdivision.
m. An institution of higher education operating under authority
granted by the state education department, to deliver or cause to be
delivered alcoholic beverages to a person who is at least twenty-one
years of age enrolled in a single class or course of classes authorized
by the institution of higher education and conducted by an instructor or
instructors engaged by the institution of higher education, provided
that such person's imbibing or tasting of such alcoholic beverages is a
required part of the class or course of classes, and provided that such
person's imbibing or tasting of such alcoholic beverages is only for
instructional purposes. No alcoholic beverage shall be delivered, or
shall be permitted to be delivered, to a person under twenty-one years
of age during any class conducted under the authority of such permit,
and the provisions of subdivision five of section sixty-five and
paragraph (a) of subdivision two of section sixty-five-c of this chapter
shall not apply to any delivery made during any class conducted under
the authority of such permit.
2. Each such permit and the exercise of the privilege granted thereby
may be subjected to such rules and conditions by the liquor authority as
it deems necessary.
3. Each such permit shall be issued in such form as shall be
prescribed by the liquor authority and shall be valid for one
transaction only, except that a permit issued pursuant to paragraph b,
c, e, j, or m of subdivision one of this section may be issued either
for one transaction or for a calendar year. The liquor authority may, by
rule, fix the quantity of alcoholic beverages to be involved in a single
transaction under a permit issued pursuant to paragraph k of subdivision
one of this section, but no single transaction so authorized shall
involve more than twenty cases of alcoholic beverages. The fee for each
such permit shall be fixed by the liquor authority, but shall not exceed
ninety dollars for a permit valid for one transaction only nor two
hundred fifty-six dollars for a permit issued for a calendar year.