Maryland Code § ABC-13-1710

Section ABC-13-1710
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(a) (1) In addition to the licenses authorized for issuance in the county,
the Board may authorize the transfer to an establishment specified in subsection (c)
of this section of a Class B beer, wine, and liquor license or a Class D beer, wine, and
liquor license that:
(i) was issued on or before December 31, 2016;

(ii) was in existence in the same election district of the county
as the proposed licensed premises on December 31, 2016; and
(iii) is valid on the date of transfer.
(2) To be transferred under this section, a license may not be a license
that is prohibited from being transferred by statute or regulation.
(3) On the date of transfer, a license shall be converted into a Class
B beer, wine, and liquor (on-sale) service bar commercial revitalization district
license (B-SB-CRD license).
(b) The qualifications for a license holder, the fee, and the hours and days
of sale for a service bar license are the same as those for a Class B beer, wine, and
liquor (on-sale) hotel and restaurant license.
(c) (1) A B-SB-CRD license may be issued only for a premises that is:
(i) in a free-standing building with its own parking lot;
(ii) zoned BL-CCC and in compliance with any applicable
zoning ordinance; and
(iii) at least 100 feet from a place of worship.
(2) A B-SB-CRD license shall be used in conjunction with the
operation of a restaurant, as defined in this article and in the regulations of the
Board.
(3) The hours during which the privileges conferred by the license
may be exercised may not exceed the hours during which food is offered for sale.
(4) The B-SB-CRD license shall be used to allow the sale and service
of alcoholic beverages to patrons only as part of a meal at a dining table.
(5) The licensed premises may not have a separate bar area for
service of alcoholic beverages.
(6) The B-SB-CRD license holder may not sell beer, wine, and liquor
for off-premises consumption.
(d) A B-SB-CRD bar license issued under this section may not be converted
into any other class of license.

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