Maryland Code § ABC-20-904

Section ABC-20-904
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(a) There is a Class B beer, wine, and liquor hotel or restaurant license.
(b) The Board may issue the license for use by a hotel that:
(1) is an establishment for the accommodation of the public providing
service ordinarily found in hotels;
(2) contains:
(i) at least 25 rooms;
(ii) a lobby with a registration and mail desk; and
(iii) seating facilities and a dining room that serves full-course
meals at least twice daily and that has a regular seating at tables, not including seats
at bars or counters, for 28 or more individuals; and
(3) is operated in a facility that:
(i) is valued for State and local assessment and taxation at not
less than $20,000; and
(ii) has personal property valued for State and local
assessment and taxation at not less than $3,000.
(c) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, the Board may issue
the license for use by a restaurant that:
(i) serves full-course meals at least twice daily;
(ii) has regular seating at tables, not including seats at bars or
counters, for 28 or more individuals;
(iii) is operated in a facility valued for State and local
assessment and taxation at not less than $40,000; and
(iv) has personal property valued for State and local
assessment and taxation at not less than $5,000.

(2) (i) This subsection does not apply to or affect any license
holder that had the license on December 31, 1993, or to a person who has a permit
for a building that was under construction on that date.
(ii) The area normally used as a restaurant for the preparation
and consumption of food and beverages shall occupy at least 80% of the square foot
area of the licensed premises, except for premises used for recreation, such as a
bowling alley or pool hall.
(3) (i) The license holder may remove tables and chairs to
accommodate additional patrons at not more than four special events held in the
restaurant in a calendar year.
(ii) A restaurant that removes its tables and chairs for a
special event:
1. shall give notice to the Board at least 1 week before
the event;
2. shall store the removed tables and chairs in an
appropriate location in the restaurant and in a manner that does not block the exits
of the restaurant; and
3. may not allow into the restaurant more than the
maximum number of occupants that the County Fire Marshal allows.
(d) (1) The license issued for a hotel or restaurant:
(i) authorizes the sale of beer, wine, and liquor for on-
premises consumption where meals are prepared and served; and
(ii) prohibits sales for consumption anywhere else, including
at a bar or counter.
(2) The license issued for a restaurant authorizes the sale for off-
premises consumption of beverages with an alcoholic content of not more than 22%.
(e) The Board may issue not more than 10 licenses to the same license
holder.
(f) The license holder may sell beer, wine, and liquor during the hours and
days as set out for a Class B beer, wine, and liquor license under § 20-2005(b) of this
title.

(g) The annual license fee is:
(1) $1,500 for a restaurant; and
(2) $2,000 for a hotel.

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