Maryland Code § ABC-32-309

Section ABC-32-309
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(a) The Liquor Control Board may establish and maintain stores known as
"dispensaries".
(b) A dispensary:
(1) may sell sparkling or fortified wine or other alcoholic beverages
containing more than 14% alcohol by volume; and
(2) shall sell the alcoholic beverages in sealed packages or containers.
(c) A dispensary may sell chilled and nonchilled beer, wine, liquor, ice, or
bottled water.
(d) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, all
alcoholic beverages other than beer and wine shall be purchased from the Liquor
Control Board.
(2) A holder of a Class A, B, C, or D license may purchase alcoholic
beverages from a dispensary or a wholesaler.
(e) A dispensary shall sell liquor at wholesale to a beer, wine, and liquor
license holder:
(1) for a Class A, B, or C license, at a markup not exceeding 15%
above the operating cost to the dispensary; or
(2) for a Class D license, at a markup not exceeding 15% above the
wholesale cost to the dispensary.
(f) (1) The Liquor Control Board may hold wine tasting and sampling
promotional events in dispensaries in accordance with this subsection.
(2) The Liquor Control Board:
(i) may not serve to an individual more than 1 ounce from each
brand at an event;
(ii) may not allow more than six wine bottles to be open at any
one time at an event;

(iii) may not conduct events in the county on more than 10 days
in any 12-month period;
(iv) shall mark each wine bottle used for an event, once opened,
that it is to be used only for tasting or sampling;
(v) may not mix the contents of a wine bottle with the contents
of another wine bottle;
(vi) shall destroy all empty wine bottles;
(vii) shall allow on-premises consumption at an event; and
(viii) may not conduct wine tasting and sampling using a drive-
through window.
(g) A person may not open or consume the contents of a sealed container or
package on the premises of the dispensary where sold.
(h) Title 4, Subtitle 2 of this article does not apply to this section.

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