Maryland Code § ABC-36-411

Section ABC-36-411
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
(a) (1) A protest against a license renewal may be filed with the
Administration by at least 10 individuals who are:

(i) residents, commercial tenants who are not holders of or
applicants for a license, or real estate owners; and
(ii) located within 1,000 feet of the licensed premises.
(2) A protest against a license renewal shall:
(i) be on the basis of:
1. a violation of this title;
2. a violation of civil or criminal law;
3. conduct by a licensee that creates or maintains
conditions that allow other individuals to act in a manner that disturbs the public
peace, including:
A. obstruction of public rights-of-way by unruly
crowds;
B. assault, battery, or other disorderly conduct that
disturbs the public peace;
C. vandalism; or
D. littering; or
4. any other violation established by the
Administration by regulation; and
(ii) be signed under oath.
(b) (1) Except as provided under paragraph (2) of this subsection, if a
protest against a license renewal is filed at least 30 days before the license expires,
the Administration may not approve the renewal without holding a hearing.
(2) The Administration may approve a license renewal without a
hearing if the Administration finds that the basis of the protest filed against the
renewal is without any reasonable ground.
(c) In hearing and making a determination on a protest filed against a
license renewal, the Administration:
(1) may consider only:

(i) issues arising out of specific complaints about the
operation of the licensed premises; and
(ii) the performance of the license holder for the 4-year period
immediately preceding the date of the renewal application; and
(2) may not consider zoning issues.
(d) The Administration may adopt regulations to implement this section.

‹ Prev All Maryland sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.