Maryland Code § ABC-33-308

Section ABC-33-308
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(a) The Department shall apply proceeds derived from the operation of
dispensaries first toward the repayment of money that was loaned to or borrowed by
the Department.
(b) After repayment under subsection (a) of this section, the Department
may create and maintain a reserve fund not exceeding $400,000 to:
(1) provide adequate working capital; and
(2) cover any losses sustained by the Department in operating the
dispensaries.
(c) (1) After the distributions under subsections (a) and (b) of this
section, the Department shall distribute on or before June 1 annually:
(i) the proceeds generated by dispensaries in rural areas
outside of a municipal boundary to the county general fund; and
(ii) of the remaining proceeds:
1. 50% to the County Commissioners; and
2. 50% to the mayors and city councils of Berlin, Ocean
City, Pocomoke City, and Snow Hill, and homeowners associations that oversee an
area in which a dispensary has been established, in amounts determined under
paragraph (2) of this subsection.
(2) (i) The Department shall distribute the proceeds due to
municipalities listed in paragraph (1)(ii)2 of this subsection and homeowners
associations proportionally according to the net profits on total sales derived from the
dispensaries in each municipality or area overseen by a homeowners association.
(ii) If County Commissioners consent for each municipality
listed in paragraph (1)(ii)2 of this subsection, to determine the share of a
municipality, a dispensary within 2 miles outside of the municipal boundary shall be
considered to be within the municipal boundary.
(iii) Distributions paid to a municipality under this subsection
shall be used for general municipal purposes.
(iv) Distributions paid to a homeowners association shall be
used for the benefit of the special police force of the housing development.

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