(a) There is an airport concessionaire license. (b) (1) The Board may issue the license to a person who is a lessee, sublessee, or concessionaire at an airport. (2) The Board may not impose additional qualifications for the license as to the residence or voting status of the license holder. (c) The license authorizes: (1) the sale of beer, wine, and liquor every day from each location in an airport terminal; and (2) the playing of music and dancing. (d) (1) (i) This paragraph does not apply to duty free shops. (ii) A person who is a lessee, sublessee, or concessionaire at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport may hold one license for multiple locations within the terminal of Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, even if the person already holds another license that the Board issues. (2) On receipt of an application for the license, the Board shall: (i) give precedence to the application of a person under paragraph (1)(ii) of this subsection over all other license applications; and (ii) hold a hearing on the application at the Board meeting that immediately follows receipt of the application. (e) A holder of the license need not obtain a Sunday permit under § 11-1104 of this title to sell alcoholic beverages after 2 a.m. on Sunday. (f) (1) (i) The annual fee for the license and one location from which alcoholic beverages may be sold is $5,000. (ii) The annual fee for each additional location from which alcoholic beverages may be sold is $5,000. (2) Each fee shall be paid on or before May 1 to the Board.
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