Maryland Code § ABC-32-902

Section ABC-32-902
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(a) There is a Class B beer, wine, and liquor license.
(b) (1) The Board may issue the license for use by:
(i) a hotel that has:

1. at least 25 rooms;
2. a lobby with registration, mail desk, and seating
facilities; and
3. a dining room that serves full-course meals at least
twice daily; or
(ii) a restaurant that:
1. has a proper and adequate dining room with
facilities for preparing and serving regular meals;
2. not counting seating at a bar or counter, has table
seating for at least 40 individuals; and
3. has average daily receipts from the sale of food, not
counting foodstuff contained in a mixed drink, that each month exceed the average
daily receipts from the sale of alcoholic beverages.
(2) The seating requirement in paragraph (1)(ii)2 of this subsection
does not apply to a Class B beer, wine, and liquor license holder who held the license
on July 1, 1978.
(c) The license authorizes the license holder to sell beer, wine, and liquor at
a hotel or restaurant at retail at the place described in the license, for on-premises
consumption.
(d) (1) In this subsection, "lounge area" means an area that includes:
(i) a bar where alcoholic beverages are served; and
(ii) an entertainment facility in the same area as the bar.
(2) The license holder may:
(i) prohibit an individual under the legal drinking age from
entering the lounge area after 9 p.m. unless the individual is accompanied by a parent
or legal guardian who is of the legal drinking age; and
(ii) charge an entertainment fee for each individual who is
present while live entertainment is in progress in the lounge area.

(e) (1) Notwithstanding § 32-306 of this title, the license holder may
purchase liquor for retail sale from a county dispensary or from a licensed wholesaler.
(2) A county dispensary may not charge the license holder more than
15% above the wholesale operating cost to the county dispensary.
(f) The annual license fees are:
(1) $1,980 for a hotel; and
(2) $1,320 for a restaurant.
(g) (1) The Board may issue a wine permit to a holder of the license for
use by a restaurant that:
(i) at least 5 days per week, offers for sale and describes in a
printed menu:
1. breakfast and lunch;
2. breakfast and dinner; or
3. lunch and dinner; and
(ii) has an area used for the preparation and consumption of
food and beverages that is at least 80% of the area of the premises.
(2) Off-sale alcoholic beverages receipts shall be included in the
calculation of average daily receipts from the sale of alcoholic beverages under § 32-
901(c)(2)(i)3 of this subtitle.
(3) The wine permit authorizes the license holder to sell, at retail, at
the place described in the license:
(i) beer, wine, and liquor for on-premises consumption; and
(ii) wine for off-premises consumption.
(4) The term of the wine permit is the same as the term of the Class
B license.
(5) If the premises is open for business as a restaurant, the hours and
days of sale for the wine permit are:

(i) 10 a.m. to midnight, Monday through Saturday; and
(ii) 12:30 p.m. to midnight on Sunday.
(6) Wine sold under the wine permit may not have an alcohol content
greater than 15.5%.
(7) An applicant for the wine permit shall complete the form that the
Board provides.
(8) Advertising, posting of notice, and public hearing requirements
for the wine permit are the same as those for Class B licenses.
(9) The Board may adopt regulations to carry out this subsection,
including a limit on the number of wine permits to be granted.
(10) The annual permit fee is $1,500.
(h) The holder of a Class B beer, wine, and liquor restaurant license that
has been issued a Class 9 limited distillery license may sell products manufactured
under the distillery license at the place described in the Class B license in a manner
consistent with the underlying Class B license for on- and off-premises consumption.
(i) (1) The Board may issue a temporary to-go event permit under § 32-
1104 of this title to a holder of a license under this section if the licensed
establishment is located within or immediately adjacent to a special event area
identified in a Class C per diem municipal to-go beer, wine, and liquor license issued
under § 32-1314 of this title.
(2) The temporary to-go event permit authorizes the holder to sell at
retail beer, wine, and liquor in approved to-go cups that may be carried outside the
licensed establishment and into the designated special event area.

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