Maryland Code § ABC-4-1001

Section ABC-4-1001
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(a) There is a Class B-BWL (H-C) license.
(b) A local licensing board may issue the license to the management
company of the conference center facility if the facility:
(1) is jointly owned, operated, or financed by the Maryland Stadium
Authority and the political subdivision or an instrumentality of that political
subdivision that is physically connected to a hotel; and
(2) provides food and beverage service to registered guests at the
hotel.
(c) The license authorizes the license holder to sell beer, wine, and liquor
for consumption on the premises of the facility and the adjacent hotel, including the
rooms of registered guests.
(d) The license is exempt from restrictions against holding multiple licenses
or having financial interests in multiple licenses.
(e) In a jurisdiction with a food-to-alcoholic beverages ratio requirement
for a Class B (on-sale) hotel and restaurant license, the laws and regulations
concerning the ratio requirement apply to the Class B-BWL (H-C) license.

(f) The annual license fee is $2,500.

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