Maryland Code § ABC-26-1612

Section ABC-26-1612
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(a) This section does not apply to a restaurant within a chain store,
supermarket, discount house, drug store, or convenience store.
(b) The Board may allow a person to hold or have an interest in more than
one Class B beer, wine, and liquor license if the restaurant for which the license is
sought is within:
(1) any of the following areas that are underserved by restaurants:

(i) Suitland business district, consisting of properties fronting
on or having access to Silver Hill Road between Suitland Parkway and Sunset Lane,
and on Suitland Road between Arnold Road and Eastern Lane;
(ii) part of the Port Towns business district, consisting of
properties fronting on or having access to Rhode Island Avenue, Bladensburg Road,
Annapolis Road, or 38th Street, in legislative district 22; or
(iii) Largo area, consisting of properties within the area
bounded by:
1. the Capital Beltway (I-495) on the west;
2. Central Avenue and Landover Road on the south
and southeast;
3. Campus Way North on the east; and
4. Route 214 and Landover Road on the north and
northwest; or
(2) (i) a waterfront entertainment retail complex as defined by a
county zoning ordinance; or
(ii) a commercial establishment on 100 or more acres that is
designated by the County Executive as a recreational, destination, or entertainment
attraction.
(c) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, a license
holder may not hold more than four Class B beer, wine, and liquor licenses within all
of the underserved areas described in subsection (b)(1) of this section.
(2) (i) A license holder may be issued or transferred a fifth Class
B beer, wine, and liquor license only if the date of the application for the fifth license
is at least 1 year after the date the license holder was issued or transferred the fourth
license.
(ii) A license holder may be issued or transferred a sixth Class
B beer, wine, and liquor license only if the date of the application for the sixth license
is at least 1 year after the date the license holder was issued or transferred the fifth
license.

(d) A person that holds or has an interest in a license in an underserved
area described in subsection (b)(1) of this section may not hold or have an interest in
more than one license located outside all the underserved areas.
(e) A person may not hold or have an interest in more than one license in a
commercial establishment described in subsection (b)(2) of this section.
(f) A Class B license obtained under this section does not confer an off-sale
privilege.
(g) The limit on the maximum number of Class B beer, wine, and liquor
licenses in the county under § 26-1601 of this subtitle applies to the issuance of
licenses under this section.
(h) The annual license fee for a Class B license obtained under this section
is $2,500.

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