State Insights · New York

New York compliance, already built in.

Post-and-hold pricing, retail-to-retail sales limits, and Dram Shop-ready records — handled inside the sale, not stitched together after it.

Bottle deposits and posted prices calculated correctly, the way the SLA expects them.

Bottles on the shelf in a real mPower customer store
Shared NavigationBuilt for New York beverage retail, SLA compliance included.
15+ years leading beverage retail Thousands of installs 46 states + DC U.S.-based team

Where New York compliance slips

A busy Friday is exactly when the posted price still needs to hold.

Every SKU rings up at the wholesaler's posted price for the month — no more, no less — while retail-to-retail sales to bars and restaurants need their own receipt trail, capped at six bottles a week. Neither number shows up on a normal shelf tag, and both need to match what the SLA sees during an inspection.

The problem is rarely intent. Checks built into the workflow run every time; checks that depend on memory don't.

You run the counter. We make sure the posted price and the sales record both hold.

Where it gets missed

  • Bottles sold below the wholesaler's posted price without anyone noticing
  • Retail-to-retail sales past the six-bottle weekly limit, with no receipt on file
  • No record of which patron looked visibly intoxicated, if a Dram Shop claim ever comes
  • Nickel deposits rung inconsistently across water, soda, and beer

How mPower Helps in New York

SLA compliance, handled inside the sale.

New York locks wholesale prices for the month and caps retail-to-retail sales at six bottles a week. mPower builds the posted price, the sales limit, and the compliance record into the daily workflow — not a monthly scramble.

ID scanning built for New York

Reads a New York driver's license instantly — extracting date of birth and giving a clear pass or fail at the register in under a second.

Bottle deposits, calculated consistently

The nickel deposit rings correctly on every covered container today, and mPower is ready for the ten-cent, wider-coverage version state lawmakers are currently considering.

Beer, wine, and spirits, sorted by permit

mPower keeps your SKU list matched to what your license allows to sell, so a grocery beer-and-wine permit never rings up a bottle of liquor by mistake.

A well-stocked shelf display in a real mPower customer store

Shared Navigation

A posted price isn't a number you can guess at.

The SLA doesn't grade on effort. mPower keeps the posted price, the retail-to-retail limit, and the ID record assembled automatically as the day happens, not reconstructed after an audit.

That's what “shared navigation” means for New York operators: a second set of eyes on every sale, so yours can stay on the counter.

Proven Across New York

Trusted by independent operators across New York.

15+
Years leading beverage retail
Thousands
of installs
46
States + DC
U.S.-based
Team

Built only for beer, wine & spirits — posted pricing, sales limits, and every New York-specific detail is built for the category.

See New York deposit compliance built into
the register, not around it.

A consultative walkthrough of mPower's New York compliance tools — with a real person who knows beverage retail.

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Posted pricing calculated automatically Dram Shop-ready records U.S.-based team