Maryland Code § ABC-9-1002

Section ABC-9-1002
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.

(2) "Concessionaire" means a lessee, a sublessee, or any other
operator of an establishment that:
(i) engages in the sale of beer, wine, and liquor by the drink
or by the bottle on its premises for consumption anywhere in a video lottery facility;
and
(ii) is operated as a concession independent of a Class BWL-
VLF license.
(3) "Video lottery facility" means a facility that holds a license under
Title 9, Subtitle 1A of the State Government Article.
(b) There is a Class BWL-VLC (video lottery concessionaire) beer, wine,
and liquor license.
(c) The Board may issue the license to one or more concessionaires
operating in a video lottery facility.
(d) (1) The license authorizes:
(i) the license holder to sell beer, wine, and liquor on the
premises of the concessionaire for consumption:
1. anywhere in the video lottery facility; or
2. on grounds controlled by the Class BWL-VLF
license holder, as defined in the Class BWL-VLF license;
(ii) the playing of music and dancing; and
(iii) the sale and providing of beer, wine, and liquor throughout
the video lottery facility and grounds controlled by the Class BWL-VLF license holder
during those days and hours that the video lottery facility is open for business.
(2) Beer, wine, and liquor purchased under a Class BWL-VLC
license may be taken anywhere in the video lottery facility or on grounds controlled
by the Class BWL-VLF license holder, as defined in the Class BWL-VLF license.
(e) The hours for the sale of alcoholic beverages under the license are the
same as the hours of operation of a video lottery facility.
(f) (1) The annual license fee is $5,000.

(2) The fee shall be paid to the Board on or before May 1.
(g) A penalty or other sanction that is imposed for a violation of a regulation
of the Board on the licensed premises of a holder of a Class BWL-VLC license shall
apply to the concessionaire that the Board determines to be responsible for the
violation.

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