Background files on alcoholic beverage regulation in other states, 1957-1964.

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Background files on alcoholic beverage regulation in other states, 1957-1964.

These are files of printed materials on alcoholic beverage control from all 49 other states. The commission used these materials to assist in developing recommendations for legislative and regulatory changes in alcoholic beverage control administration in New York State. The series resulted from a June 1963 letter sent by the commission to liquor control agencies in other states requesting information on liquor control in those states.

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New York (State). Executive Dept.

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The Executive Department resulted from the constitutional reorganization of State government in 1925. Prior to reorganization, the executive branch of the government had grown to include nearly 200 administrative departments, boards, and commissions. Constitutional amendments in 1925 and 1927 abolished or significantly consolidated these offices and expanded the power of the executive office. In 1925 an amendment provided for the consolidation of all administrative agencies into not...

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National Alcoholic Beverage Control Association.

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