Maryland Code § ABC-12-905

Section ABC-12-905
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(a) There is a Class B-D-7 beer, wine, and liquor license.
(b) (1) The Board may issue a Class B-D-7 license if the Board
determines that the license is reasonably necessary for the convenience of the public.
(2) In making the determination, the Board shall consider the
number of beer, wine, and liquor outlets in a given area and the number of days the
outlets are open, rather than the nature of the outlets.
(c) (1) The license authorizes the license holder to sell beer, wine, and
liquor at retail at the place described in the license, for on- and off-premises
consumption.
(2) The holder of a license exchanged in accordance with § 12-903 of
this subtitle is authorized to provide outdoor table service.
(d) A license holder may sell beer, wine, and liquor during the hours and
days set out under § 12-2004(c) of this title.
(e) The Board shall adopt regulations to determine the manner of operation
of a licensed premises.

(f) The annual license fee is $2,336.
(g) (1) The Board may reissue a Class B-D-7 beer, wine, and liquor
license as a Class A-2 beer, wine, and liquor (package goods) license if the licensed
premises is:
(i) within the 41st legislative district; and
(ii) equipped with high-definition cameras that provide
continuous, 24-hour monitoring inside and outside the licensed premises.
(2) The hours of sale for the 7-day beer, wine, and liquor (package
goods) license authorized under this subsection are from 9 a.m. to midnight Monday
through Sunday.
(3) A holder of a 7-day beer, wine, and liquor (package goods) license
authorized under this subsection that unlawfully sells or provides alcoholic beverages
to an individual under the age of 21 years is subject to:
(i) for a first offense, a fine of not less than $1,500 or more
than $3,000; and
(ii) for a second or subsequent offense, a license suspension or
revocation.

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