Maryland Code § ABC-26-1702

Section ABC-26-1702
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(a) The Board may not approve the transfer of a license from one location
to another:
(1) except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, for at least 2
years after the issuance of a new license; and
(2) unless the Board determines that:
(i) the transfer to the new location is necessary to
accommodate the public; and
(ii) the transferee has complied with the residency
requirements specified in § 26-1406(c) of this title.
(b) Subject to the approval of the Board, a receiver or trustee may transfer
ownership and location of a license for the benefit of creditors of a license holder
within 6 months after:
(1) appointment as the receiver or trustee; or
(2) the death of the license holder.

(c) (1) The Board may approve a transfer of location or ownership within
2 years after a transfer of location has been authorized.
(2) This paragraph does not prohibit a transfer of ownership for
continuance of a business in the same location, unless there has been a transfer of
location for the license within 2 years.
(d) A transfer of a license in accordance with a security agreement is subject
to approval by the Board like any other license transfer, except that the written
consent and cooperation of the existing license holder is not required.
(e) (1) In addition to any other notice required under this article, the
Board shall provide notice of the time, date, and location of a hearing, as soon as
practicable after a hearing for a license transfer is scheduled, to all municipalities,
civic associations, homeowners' associations, and condominium associations that:
(i) are within 1 mile of the location of the proposed place of
business of the applicant; and
(ii) request to receive notice of hearings by signing up on a
registry on the Board's website.
(2) A municipality, civic association, homeowners' association, or
condominium association that requests to receive notice of hearings under paragraph
(1)(ii) of this subsection may elect to receive written or electronic notice.

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