Maryland Code § ABC-26-904

Section ABC-26-904
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(a) There is a Class BH (hotel) license.
(b) (1) The Board may issue the license for use by a hotel:
(i) that accommodates the public;
(ii) that has:
1. at least 45 bedrooms;
2. a lobby that has a registration and mail desk;
3. a seating facility; and
4. a dining room that has facilities for preparing and
serving regular meals;

(iii) with average daily receipts from the sale of a right to
occupy a room and the sale of food that exceed the average daily receipts from the
sale of alcoholic beverages;
(iv) that collects the county hotel occupancy tax from guests
renting, using, or occupying a room in the establishment; and
(v) subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, in which the
capital investment is at least $30,000 per bedroom, including:
1. the building and all of the building's accompanying
fixtures and systems;
2. the parking compound;
3. swimming pool and other recreational areas;
4. landscaping;
5. site preparation and improvements; and
6. infrastructure, engineering, architectural, and other
similar costs.
(2) For purposes of paragraph (1)(v) of this subsection, the capital
investment in the hotel may not include the cost of land furnishings, removable
equipment, and personal property.
(c) The license authorizes the license holder to sell beer, wine, and liquor
for on-premises consumption:
(1) including by the drink from the bar or a cocktail lounge for on-
premises consumption; and
(2) to a hotel guest who is at least 21 years old if the:
(i) liquor is sold in a sealed container of 200 milliliters or less;
(ii) beer, wine, or liquor is sold in a sealed container from a
locked, pre-stocked, private bar in an individual guest room; and
(iii) charge for the beer, wine, or liquor sold is indicated on the
guest room bill.

(d) (1) Hotel management is responsible for removing the bar key from
a room that is rented to a guest under 21 years of age.
(2) A license holder that obtains an entertainment permit under §
26-1103 of this title may allow an individual under 21 years of age to be present on
the premises while an alcoholic beverage is being served during any of the following
events:
(i) anniversary party;
(ii) baby shower;
(iii) baptism reception;
(iv) bar mitzvah;
(v) bat mitzvah;
(vi) beautillion;
(vii) birthday party;
(viii) book signing;
(ix) church event;
(x) confirmation reception;
(xi) corporate reception;
(xii) cotillion;
(xiii) engagement party;
(xiv) faith based event;
(xv) family reunion;
(xvi) family themed theatrical;
(xvii) graduation party;
(xviii) performance;

(xix) political event;
(xx) retirement party;
(xxi) rights of passage event;
(xxii) scholarship award ceremony;
(xxiii) school event;
(xxiv) tea party;
(xxv) wedding;
(xxvi) wedding reception;
(xxvii) wedding shower; and
(xxviii) family-oriented event, as defined in regulations of
the Board.
(e) The license holder may sell beer, wine, and liquor during the hours and
days as set out under § 26-2004(e) of this title.
(f) The Board shall adopt regulations to carry out this section.
(g) The annual license fee is $5,000.

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