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1- LAWRENCE J. HOGAN, JR., Governor Ch. 374
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4-Chapter 374
5-(House Bill 1221)
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7-AN ACT concerning
3+EXPLANATION: CAPITALS INDICATE MAT TER ADDED TO EXISTIN G LAW.
4+ [Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law.
5+ Underlining indicates amendments to bill.
6+ Strike out indicates matter stricken from the bill by amendment or deleted from the law by
7+amendment.
8+ *hb1221*
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9-Baltimore City – Alcoholic Beverages – 40th Alcoholic Beverages District
10+HOUSE BILL 1221
11+A2 EMERGENCY BILL 2lr3047
12+ CF SB 757
13+By: Delegate Amprey
14+Introduced and read first time: February 11, 2022
15+Assigned to: Economic Matters
16+Committee Report: Favorable with amendments
17+House action: Adopted
18+Read second time: March 9, 2022
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11-FOR the purpose of authorizing the Board of License Commissioners for Baltimore City to
12-issue certain licenses in certain areas of the 40th alcoholic beverages district in
13-Baltimore City under certain circumstances; prohibiting certain license holders in
14-certain areas of the 40th alcoholic beverages district from selling alcoholic beverages
15-at certain times of the day; and generally relating to alcoholic beverages in Baltimore
16-City.
20+CHAPTER ______
1721
18-BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
19- Article – Alcoholic Beverages
20-Section 12–102 and 12–1603(a) and (b)
21- Annotated Code of Maryland
22- (2016 Volume and 2021 Supplement)
22+AN ACT concerning 1
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24-BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
25- Article – Alcoholic Beverages
26-Section 12–1002.1, 12–1603(c) and 12–2005(d)
27- Annotated Code of Maryland
28- (2016 Volume and 2021 Supplement)
24+Baltimore City – Alcoholic Beverages – 40th Alcoholic Beverages District 2
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30- SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND,
31-That the Laws of Maryland read as follows:
26+FOR the purpose of authorizing the Board of License Commissioners for Baltimore City to 3
27+issue certain licenses in certain areas of the 40th alcoholic beverages district in 4
28+Baltimore City under certain circumstances; prohibiting certain license holders in 5
29+certain areas of the 40th alcoholic beverages district from selling alcoholic beverages 6
30+at certain times of the day; and generally relating to alcoholic beverages in Baltimore 7
31+City. 8
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33-Article – Alcoholic Beverages
33+BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, 9
34+ Article – Alcoholic Beverages 10
35+Section 12–102 and 12–1603(a) and (b) 11
36+ Annotated Code of Maryland 12
37+ (2016 Volume and 2021 Supplement) 13
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35-12–102.
39+BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 14
40+ Article – Alcoholic Beverages 15
41+Section 12–1002.1, 12–1603(c) and 12–2005(d) 16
42+ Annotated Code of Maryland 17
43+ (2016 Volume and 2021 Supplement) 18
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37- This title applies only in Baltimore City.
45+ SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 19
46+That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 20
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39-121002.1.
48+Article Alcoholic Beverages 21 2 HOUSE BILL 1221
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41- (a) There is a public market license.
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43- (b) The Board may issue the license only to an operator of an enclosed public
44-market that:
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46- (1) has a capital investment of at least $5,000,000; and
52+12–102. 1
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48- (2) is located in an area surrounded by:
49- Ch. 374 2022 LAWS OF MARYLAND
54+ This title applies only in Baltimore City. 2
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52- (I) Charles Street on the west, East Cross Street on the north, Light
53-Street on the east, and East Cross Street on the south, in ward 23, precinct 1 of the 46th
54-alcoholic beverages district; OR
56+12–1002.1. 3
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56- (II) NORTH PACA STREET ON THE WEST , WEST SARATOGA
57-STREET ON THE NORTH , NORTH EUTAW STREET ON THE EAST , AND WEST FAYETTE
58-STREET ON THE SOUTH , IN THE 40TH ALCOHOLIC BEVERAG ES DISTRICT.
58+ (a) There is a public market license. 4
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60- (c) Ownership of the license is transferable only to the Baltimore Public Markets
61-Corporation.
60+ (b) The Board may issue the license only to an operator of an enclosed public 5
61+market that: 6
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63- (d) (1) The license authorizes the license holder to sell, for on– or off–premises
64-consumption:
63+ (1) has a capital investment of at least $5,000,000; and 7
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66- (i) beer;
65+ (2) is located in an area surrounded by: 8
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68- (ii) wine; and
67+ (I) Charles Street on the west, East Cross Street on the north, Light 9
68+Street on the east, and East Cross Street on the south, in ward 23, precinct 1 of the 46th 10
69+alcoholic beverages district; OR 11
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70- (iii) liquor, when served as an ingredient in mixed drinks that may
71-be purchased for at least $5 each.
71+ (II) NORTH PACA STREET ON THE WEST , WEST SARATOGA 12
72+STREET ON THE NORTH , NORTH EUTAW STREET ON THE EAST , AND WEST FAYETTE 13
73+STREET ON THE SOUTH , IN THE 40TH ALCOHOLIC BEVERAG ES DISTRICT. 14
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73- (2) (i) Subject to subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph and subsection
74-(e)(6) of this section, the license holder may designate vendors within the public market to
75-sell alcoholic beverages that are allowed under paragraph (1) of this subsection in leasable
76-market space covering not more than 20% of the total square footage of floor space of the
77-licensed premises.
75+ (c) Ownership of the license is transferable only to the Baltimore Public Markets 15
76+Corporation. 16
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79- (ii) Except as provided in subsection (e)(3) of this section, an
80-individual vendor may sell alcoholic beverages in an area covering not more than 1,000
81-square feet of floor space.
78+ (d) (1) The license authorizes the license holder to sell, for on– or off–premises 17
79+consumption: 18
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83- (3) (i) The license holder shall submit to the Board the same
84-information about each vendor that the Board requires of an applicant for a license.
81+ (i) beer; 19
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86- (ii) The Board shall apply to the Central Repository for a State and
87-national criminal history records check for each vendor authorized to sell alcoholic
88-beverages.
83+ (ii) wine; and 20
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90- (iii) A vendor authorized to sell alcoholic beverages or an individual
91-who is designated by the vendor and employed in a supervisory capacity is required to be:
85+ (iii) liquor, when served as an ingredient in mixed drinks that may 21
86+be purchased for at least $5 each. 22
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93- 1. certified by an approved alcohol awareness program; and
88+ (2) (i) Subject to subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph and subsection 23
89+(e)(6) of this section, the license holder may designate vendors within the public market to 24
90+sell alcoholic beverages that are allowed under paragraph (1) of this subsection in leasable 25
91+market space covering not more than 20% of the total square footage of floor space of the 26
92+licensed premises. 27
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95- 2. present when alcoholic beverages are consumed.
96- LAWRENCE J. HOGAN, JR., Governor Ch. 374
94+ (ii) Except as provided in subsection (e)(3) of this section, an 28
95+individual vendor may sell alcoholic beverages in an area covering not more than 1,000 29
96+square feet of floor space. 30 HOUSE BILL 1221 3
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99- (4) (i) Subject to subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, monthly receipts
100-from the sale of nonalcoholic beverage items shall be at least 65% of the total monthly
101-receipts of the market.
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103- (ii) The only nonalcoholic beverage items that may be counted in the
104-calculation required under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph are items sold in the public
105-market that are not provided as part of an off–premises catering service.
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107- (e) (1) The license holder may designate a vendor to sell alcoholic beverages
108-allowed under subsection (d)(1) of this section for on–premises consumption at a restaurant
109-in the premises formerly occupied by an establishment for which a Class D (7–day) beer
110-and wine license was issued.
100+ (3) (i) The license holder shall submit to the Board the same 1
101+information about each vendor that the Board requires of an applicant for a license. 2
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112- (2) The restaurant shall have average daily receipts from the sale of food
113-that are at least 65% of the total daily receipts of the restaurant.
103+ (ii) The Board shall apply to the Central Repository for a State and 3
104+national criminal history records check for each vendor authorized to sell alcoholic 4
105+beverages. 5
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115- (3) The vendor designated for the restaurant may sell alcoholic beverages
116-in an area exceeding 1,000 square feet of floor space.
107+ (iii) A vendor authorized to sell alcoholic beverages or an individual 6
108+who is designated by the vendor and employed in a supervisory capacity is required to be: 7
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118- (4) The hours of sale for alcoholic beverages at the restaurant are from 9
119-a.m. to 1 a.m. the following day, Monday through Sunday.
110+ 1. certified by an approved alcohol awareness program; and 8
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121- (5) The privilege to sell alcoholic beverages at the restaurant may not be
122-transferred to another location.
112+ 2. present when alcoholic beverages are consumed. 9
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124- (6) The premises of the restaurant do not count toward the limit on the
125-total square footage of floor space in which alcoholic beverages may be sold in the public
126-market under subsection (d)(2)(i) of this section.
114+ (4) (i) Subject to subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, monthly receipts 10
115+from the sale of nonalcoholic beverage items shall be at least 65% of the total monthly 11
116+receipts of the market. 12
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128- (f) A license holder or vendor may not:
118+ (ii) The only nonalcoholic beverage items that may be counted in the 13
119+calculation required under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph are items sold in the public 14
120+market that are not provided as part of an off–premises catering service. 15
129121
130- (1) participate in or publicize, in or outside the public market, a pub crawl
131-authorized under § 12–1101.1 of this title; or
122+ (e) (1) The license holder may designate a vendor to sell alcoholic beverages 16
123+allowed under subsection (d)(1) of this section for on–premises consumption at a restaurant 17
124+in the premises formerly occupied by an establishment for which a Class D (7–day) beer 18
125+and wine license was issued. 19
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133- (2) except for an event closed to the public, including a rehearsal dinner,
134-wedding reception, corporate function, or retirement party, allow an open bar to be operated
135-by a vendor.
127+ (2) The restaurant shall have average daily receipts from the sale of food 20
128+that are at least 65% of the total daily receipts of the restaurant. 21
136129
137- (g) Except as provided under subsection (e)(4) of this section, the hours of sale of
138-alcoholic beverages for on–premises consumption are:
130+ (3) The vendor designated for the restaurant may sell alcoholic beverages 22
131+in an area exceeding 1,000 square feet of floor space. 23
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140- (1) from 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday;
133+ (4) The hours of sale for alcoholic beverages at the restaurant are from 9 24
134+a.m. to 1 a.m. the following day, Monday through Sunday. 25
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142- (2) from 11:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. on Friday;
136+ (5) The privilege to sell alcoholic beverages at the restaurant may not be 26
137+transferred to another location. 27
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144- (3) from 9 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. on Saturday; and Ch. 374 2022 LAWS OF MARYLAND
139+ (6) The premises of the restaurant do not count toward the limit on the 28
140+total square footage of floor space in which alcoholic beverages may be sold in the public 29
141+market under subsection (d)(2)(i) of this section. 30
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143+ (f) A license holder or vendor may not: 31
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148- (4) from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Sunday.
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150- (h) The annual license fee is:
147+ (1) participate in or publicize, in or outside the public market, a pub crawl 1
148+authorized under § 12–1101.1 of this title; or 2
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152- (1) subject to item (2) of this subsection, $7,500; or
150+ (2) except for an event closed to the public, including a rehearsal dinner, 3
151+wedding reception, corporate function, or retirement party, allow an open bar to be operated 4
152+by a vendor. 5
153153
154- (2) $3,500, if the applicant for the license obtains and extinguishes one
155-Class A, Class B, Class D, or Class B–D–7 license issued for use in ward 23, precinct 1 of
156-the 46th alcoholic beverages district.
154+ (g) Except as provided under subsection (e)(4) of this section, the hours of sale of 6
155+alcoholic beverages for on–premises consumption are: 7
157156
158- (i) The Board shall adopt regulations to carry out this section, including
159-regulations concerning the following activities in a public market:
157+ (1) from 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 8
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161- (1) the conduct of vendors;
159+ (2) from 11:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. on Friday; 9
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163- (2) the conduct of license holders within the public market;
161+ (3) from 9 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. on Saturday; and 10
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165- (3) the holding of events that are closed to the public; and
163+ (4) from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Sunday. 11
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167- (4) the maintaining of a common seating area.
165+ (h) The annual license fee is: 12
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169-12–1603.
167+ (1) subject to item (2) of this subsection, $7,500; or 13
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171- (a) The alcoholic beverages districts described in this section at all times are
172-coterminous with the legislative districts in the Legislative Districting Plan of 2012.
169+ (2) $3,500, if the applicant for the license obtains and extinguishes one 14
170+Class A, Class B, Class D, or Class B–D–7 license issued for use in ward 23, precinct 1 of 15
171+the 46th alcoholic beverages district. 16
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174- (b) Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, the Board may not issue a
175-new license in:
173+ (i) The Board shall adopt regulations to carry out this section, including 17
174+regulations concerning the following activities in a public market: 18
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177- (1) the 40th alcoholic beverages district;
176+ (1) the conduct of vendors; 19
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179- (2) the 41st alcoholic beverages district;
178+ (2) the conduct of license holders within the public market; 20
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181- (3) the 43rd alcoholic beverages district;
180+ (3) the holding of events that are closed to the public; and 21
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183- (4) the 44th alcoholic beverages district; and
182+ (4) the maintaining of a common seating area. 22
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185- (5) the 45th alcoholic beverages district.
184+12–1603. 23
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187- (c) The Board may issue:
186+ (a) The alcoholic beverages districts described in this section at all times are 24
187+coterminous with the legislative districts in the Legislative Districting Plan of 2012. 25
188188
189- (1) in the alcoholic beverages districts specified in subsection (b) of this
190-section:
189+ (b) Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, the Board may not issue a 26
190+new license in: 27
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192- (i) a 1–day license; or LAWRENCE J. HOGAN, JR., Governor Ch. 374
192+ (1) the 40th alcoholic beverages district; 28
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195195
196- (ii) a Class B beer, wine, and liquor license to a restaurant that:
196+ (2) the 41st alcoholic beverages district; 1
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198- 1. has a minimum capital investment, not including the cost
199-of land and buildings, of $200,000 for restaurant facilities; and
198+ (3) the 43rd alcoholic beverages district; 2
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201- 2. has a minimum seating capacity of 75 individuals;
200+ (4) the 44th alcoholic beverages district; and 3
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203- (2) a Class C beer, wine, and liquor license in the 45th alcoholic beverages
204-district;
202+ (5) the 45th alcoholic beverages district. 4
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206- (3) a Class C beer, wine, and liquor license in ward 5, precinct 1 of the 44th
207-alcoholic beverages district;
204+ (c) The Board may issue: 5
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209- (4) a Class C beer, wine, and liquor license in the 200 block of West
210-Saratoga Street in ward 4, precinct 3 of the 40th alcoholic beverages district;
206+ (1) in the alcoholic beverages districts specified in subsection (b) of this 6
207+section: 7
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212- (5) If the applicant executes a memorandum of understanding with the
213-Charles North Community Association, a Class C beer, wine, and liquor license to a club in
214-the area bounded by North Charles Street on the west, East Lafayette Avenue on the north,
215-North Lovegrove Street on the east, and East Lanvale Street on the south in the 45th
216-alcoholic beverages district;
209+ (i) a 1–day license; or 8
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218- (6) a Class B–D–7 license in the unit block of West North Avenue in the
219-45th alcoholic beverages district;
211+ (ii) a Class B beer, wine, and liquor license to a restaurant that: 9
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221- (7) two Class B–D–7 licenses in the 2100 block of North Charles Street in
222-the 43rd alcoholic beverages district;
213+ 1. has a minimum capital investment, not including the cost 10
214+of land and buildings, of $200,000 for restaurant facilities; and 11
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224- (8) two Class B–D–7 licenses in the 2100 block of Maryland Avenue in the
225-43rd alcoholic beverages district;
216+ 2. has a minimum seating capacity of 75 individuals; 12
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227- (9) subject to the requirements under subsection (e) of this section, four
228-Class B–D–7 licenses in the 43rd alcoholic beverages district;
218+ (2) a Class C beer, wine, and liquor license in the 45th alcoholic beverages 13
219+district; 14
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230- (10) a Class B–D–7 license in the 5400 block of Harford Road in the 45th
231-alcoholic beverages district if:
221+ (3) a Class C beer, wine, and liquor license in ward 5, precinct 1 of the 44th 15
222+alcoholic beverages district; 16
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233- (i) average daily receipts from the sale of food are at least 65% of
234-the applicant’s total daily receipts;
224+ (4) a Class C beer, wine, and liquor license in the 200 block of West 17
225+Saratoga Street in ward 4, precinct 3 of the 40th alcoholic beverages district; 18
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236- (ii) the applicant executes a memorandum of understanding with a
237-community association;
227+ (5) If the applicant executes a memorandum of understanding with the 19
228+Charles North Community Association, a Class C beer, wine, and liquor license to a club in 20
229+the area bounded by North Charles Street on the west, East Lafayette Avenue on the north, 21
230+North Lovegrove Street on the east, and East Lanvale Street on the south in the 45th 22
231+alcoholic beverages district; 23
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239- (iii) the applicant does not create a separate package goods
240-department; Ch. 374 2022 LAWS OF MARYLAND
233+ (6) a Class B–D–7 license in the unit block of West North Avenue in the 24
234+45th alcoholic beverages district; 25
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236+ (7) two Class B–D–7 licenses in the 2100 block of North Charles Street in 26
237+the 43rd alcoholic beverages district; 27
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244- (iv) alcoholic beverages are served to patrons seated at tables; and
239+ (8) two Class B–D–7 licenses in the 2100 block of Maryland Avenue in the 28
240+43rd alcoholic beverages district; 29
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245242
246- (v) alcoholic beverages are served only with meals to patrons
247-provided with outdoor table service;
248243
249- (11) a Class B–D–7 license in the 4800 block of Harford Road in the 45th
250-alcoholic beverages district if:
244+ (9) subject to the requirements under subsection (e) of this section, four 1
245+Class B–D–7 licenses in the 43rd alcoholic beverages district; 2
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252- (i) average daily receipts from the sale of food are at least 65% of
253-the applicant’s total daily receipts;
247+ (10) a Class B–D–7 license in the 5400 block of Harford Road in the 45th 3
248+alcoholic beverages district if: 4
254249
255- (ii) the applicant executes a memorandum of understanding with a
256-community association;
250+ (i) average daily receipts from the sale of food are at least 65% of 5
251+the applicant’s total daily receipts; 6
257252
258- (iii) the applicant does not create a separate package goods
259-department;
253+ (ii) the applicant executes a memorandum of understanding with a 7
254+community association; 8
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261- (iv) alcoholic beverages are served to patrons seated at tables; and
256+ (iii) the applicant does not create a separate package goods 9
257+department; 10
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263- (v) alcoholic beverages are served only with meals to patrons
264-provided with outdoor table service;
259+ (iv) alcoholic beverages are served to patrons seated at tables; and 11
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266- (12) a Class B–D–7 license on the eastern side of the 400 block of North
267-Howard Street in the 40th alcoholic beverages district if:
261+ (v) alcoholic beverages are served only with meals to patrons 12
262+provided with outdoor table service; 13
268263
269- (i) the applicant does not convert the license to a different license
270-class;
264+ (11) a Class B–D–7 license in the 4800 block of Harford Road in the 45th 14
265+alcoholic beverages district if: 15
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272- (ii) alcoholic beverages are served outdoors only to patrons seated at
273-tables or standing in a courtyard area;
267+ (i) average daily receipts from the sale of food are at least 65% of 16
268+the applicant’s total daily receipts; 17
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275- (iii) the applicant does not allow the off–premises sale of alcoholic
276-beverages;
270+ (ii) the applicant executes a memorandum of understanding with a 18
271+community association; 19
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278- (iv) alcoholic beverages sales begin no earlier than 10 a.m.; and
273+ (iii) the applicant does not create a separate package go ods 20
274+department; 21
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280- (v) the applicant executes memorandums of understanding with the
281-Downtown Partnership of Baltimore and the Market Center Merchants Association; [and]
276+ (iv) alcoholic beverages are served to patrons seated at tables; and 22
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283- (13) if the applicant executes a memorandum of understanding with the
284-Bolton Hill Community Association, a Class C beer, wine, and liquor license in the 1200
285-block of Eutaw Place in the 40th alcoholic beverages district;
278+ (v) alcoholic beverages are served only with meals to patrons 23
279+provided with outdoor table service; 24
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287- (14) A CLASS B–D–7 LICENSE IN THE 700 BLOCK OF WASHINGTON
288-BOULEVARD IN THE 40TH ALCOHOLIC BEVERAG ES DISTRICT IF: LAWRENCE J. HOGAN, JR., Governor Ch. 374
281+ (12) a Class B–D–7 license on the eastern side of the 400 block of North 25
282+Howard Street in the 40th alcoholic beverages district if: 26
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284+ (i) the applicant does not convert the license to a different license 27
285+class; 28
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292- (I) AVERAGE DAILY RECEIP TS FROM THE SALE OF FOOD ARE AT
293-LEAST 65% OF THE APPLICANT ’S TOTAL DAILY RECEIPTS;
287+ (ii) alcoholic beverages are served outdoors only to patrons seated at 29
288+tables or standing in a courtyard area; 30
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295- (II) THE APPLICANT EXECUT ES A MEMORANDUM OF
296-UNDERSTANDING WITH A COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIO N;
297291
298- (III) THE APPLICANT DOES N OT CREATE A SEPARATE PACKAGE
299-GOODS DEPARTMENT ;
292+ (iii) the applicant does not allow the off–premises sale of alcoholic 1
293+beverages; 2
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301- (IV) ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ARE SERVED TO PATRON S SEATED
302-AT TABLES; AND
295+ (iv) alcoholic beverages sales begin no earlier than 10 a.m.; and 3
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304- (V) ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ARE SERVED ONLY WITH MEALS TO
305-PATRONS PROVIDED WIT H OUTDOOR TABLE SERV ICE; AND
297+ (v) the applicant executes memorandums of understanding with the 4
298+Downtown Partnership of Baltimore and the Market Center Merchants Association; [and] 5
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307- (15) A CLASS B–D–7 LICENSE IN THE 300 BLOCK OF NORTH CHARLES
308-STREET IN THE 40TH ALCOHOLIC BEVERAG ES DISTRICT TO AN ES TABLISHMENT
309-THAT HAS A MINIMUM C APITAL INVESTMENT , NOT INCLUDING THE CO ST OF LAND
310-AND BUILDINGS , OF $50,000 FOR THE ESTABLISHMEN T’S FACILITIES.
300+ (13) if the applicant executes a memorandum of understanding with the 6
301+Bolton Hill Community Association, a Class C beer, wine, and liquor license in the 1200 7
302+block of Eutaw Place in the 40th alcoholic beverages district; 8
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312-12–2005.
304+ (14) A CLASS B–D–7 LICENSE IN THE 700 BLOCK OF WASHINGTON 9
305+BOULEVARD IN THE 40TH ALCOHOLIC BEVERAG ES DISTRICT IF: 10
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314- (d) (1) This subsection does not apply to:
307+ (I) AVERAGE DAILY RECEIP TS FROM THE SALE OF FOOD ARE AT 11
308+LEAST 65% OF THE APPLICANT ’S TOTAL DAILY RECE IPTS; 12
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316- (i) a Class B beer and light wine (restaurant) license;
310+ (II) THE APPLICANT EXECUT ES A MEMORANDUM OF 13
311+UNDERSTANDING WITH A COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIO N; 14
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318- (ii) a Class B beer, wine, and liquor (restaurant) license issued under
319-§ 12–1603(c)(1)(ii) of this title;
313+ (III) THE APPLICANT DOES N OT CREATE A SEPARATE PACKAGE 15
314+GOODS DEPARTMENT ; 16
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321- (iii) a Class B–BWL (H–M) license;
316+ (IV) ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ARE SERVED TO PATRON S SEATED 17
317+AT TABLES; AND 18
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323- (iv) a Class C beer and wine license;
319+ (V) ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ARE SERVED ONLY WITH MEALS TO 19
320+PATRONS PROVIDED WIT H OUTDOOR TABLE SERV ICE; AND 20
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325- (v) a Class C beer, wine, and liquor license;
322+ (15) A CLASS B–D–7 LICENSE IN THE 300 BLOCK OF NORTH CHARLES 21
323+STREET IN THE 40TH ALCOHOLIC BEVERAG ES DISTRICT TO AN ES TABLISHMENT 22
324+THAT HAS A MINIMUM C APITAL INVESTMENT , NOT INCLUDING THE CO ST OF LAND 23
325+AND BUILDINGS , OF $50,000 FOR THE ESTABLISHMEN T’S FACILITIES. 24
326326
327- (vi) an arena license; or
327+12–2005. 25
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329- (vii) a marketplace license.
329+ (d) (1) This subsection does not apply to: 26
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331- (2) For a license holder in the 40th alcoholic beverages district, the hours
332-of sale for alcoholic beverages may not begin before 10 a.m. or end after 10 p.m.:
331+ (i) a Class B beer and light wine (restaurant) license; 27
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334- (I) within an area bounded [as follows]:
335- Ch. 374 2022 LAWS OF MARYLAND
333+ (ii) a Class B beer, wine, and liquor (restaurant) license issued under 28
334+§ 12–1603(c)(1)(ii) of this title; 29
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337-– 8 –
338- [(i)] 1. from the intersection of Reisterstown Road and Quantico
339-Avenue, northwest on Reisterstown Road to the intersection with Wylie Avenue, northeast
340-on Wylie Avenue to the intersection with Pimlico Road, northwest on Pimlico Road to the
341-intersection with Dupont Avenue, east on Dupont Avenue to the intersection with Pall Mall
342-Road, southeast on Pall Mall Road to the intersection with Edgecombe Circle North, east
343-on Edgecombe Circle North to the intersection with Finney Avenue, south on Finney
344-Avenue to the intersection with Oakford Avenue, west on Oakford Avenue to the
345-intersection with Pall Mall Road, southeast on Pall Mall Road to the intersection with
346-Loyola Northway, southwest on Loyola Northway to the intersection with Pimlico Road,
347-southeast on Pimlico Road to the intersection with Quantico Avenue, and southwest on
348-Quantico Avenue to the intersection with Reisterstown Road; AND
336+ (iii) a Class B–BWL (H–M) license; 30 8 HOUSE BILL 1221
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350- [(ii) from the intersection of North Monroe Street and Westwood
351-Avenue, north on North Monroe Street to the intersection with West North Avenue, east
352-on West North Avenue to the intersection with Whitelock Street, northeast on Whitelock
353-Street to the intersection with McCulloh Street, southeast on McCulloh Street to the
354-intersection with Gold Street, southwest on Gold Street to the intersection with North
355-Calhoun Street, northwest on North Calhoun Street to the intersection with Westwood
356-Avenue, and west on Westwood Avenue to the intersection with North Monroe Street; and
357338
358- (iii)] 2. from the intersection of Millington Avenue with Wilkens
359-Avenue, northwest on Millington Avenue to the intersection with Frederick Avenue,
360-northeast on Frederick Avenue to the intersection with West Pratt Street, east on West
361-Pratt Street to the intersection with South Mount Street, south on South Mount Street to
362-the intersection with Eagle Street, southwest on Eagle Street to the intersection with South
363-Smallwood Street, northwest on South Smallwood Street to the intersection with Wilkens
364-Avenue, and southwest on Wilkens Avenue to the intersection with Millington Avenue;
365339
366- (II) WITHIN THE AREA OF WEST NORTH AVENUE BETWEEN THE
367-1300 BLOCK OF WEST NORTH AVENUE AND THE 3200 BLOCK OF WEST NORTH
368-AVENUE, INCLUSIVE; AND
340+ (iv) a Class C beer and wine license; 1
369341
370- (III) FOR A LICENSE HOLDER WITHIN 250 YARDS IN ANY
371-DIRECTION OF THE ARE A DESCRIBED IN ITEM (II) OF THIS PARAGRAPH .
342+ (v) a Class C beer, wine, and liquor license; 2
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373- SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect July
374-1, 2022.
344+ (vi) an arena license; or 3
375345
376- SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act is an emergency
377-measure, is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public health or safety, has
378-been passed by a yea and nay vote supported by three–fifths of all the members elected to
379-each of the two Houses of the General Assembly, and shall take effect from the date it is
380-enacted.
346+ (vii) a marketplace license. 4
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382-Approved by the Governor, May 16, 2022.
348+ (2) For a license holder in the 40th alcoholic beverages district, the hours 5
349+of sale for alcoholic beverages may not begin before 10 a.m. or end after 10 p.m.: 6
350+
351+ (I) within an area bounded [as follows]: 7
352+
353+ [(i)] 1. from the intersection of Reisterstown Road and Quantico 8
354+Avenue, northwest on Reisterstown Road to the intersection with Wylie Avenue, northeast 9
355+on Wylie Avenue to the intersection with Pimlico Road, northwest on Pimlico Road to the 10
356+intersection with Dupont Avenue, east on Dupont Avenue to the intersection with Pall Mall 11
357+Road, southeast on Pall Mall Road to the intersection with Edgecombe Circle North, east 12
358+on Edgecombe Circle North to the intersection with Finney Avenue, south on Finney 13
359+Avenue to the intersection with Oakford Avenue, west on Oakford Avenue to the 14
360+intersection with Pall Mall Road, southeast on Pall Mall Road to the intersection with 15
361+Loyola Northway, southwest on Loyola Northway to the intersection with Pimlico Road, 16
362+southeast on Pimlico Road to the intersection with Quantico Avenue, and southwest on 17
363+Quantico Avenue to the intersection with Reisterstown Road; AND 18
364+
365+ [(ii) from the intersection of North Monroe Street and Westwood 19
366+Avenue, north on North Monroe Street to the intersection with West North Avenue, east 20
367+on West North Avenue to the intersection with Whitelock Street, northeast on Whitelock 21
368+Street to the intersection with McCulloh Street, southeast on McCulloh Street to the 22
369+intersection with Gold Street, southwest on Gold Street to the intersection with North 23
370+Calhoun Street, northwest on North Calhoun Street to the intersection with Westwood 24
371+Avenue, and west on Westwood Avenue to the intersection with North Monroe Street; and 25
372+
373+ (iii)] 2. from the intersection of Millington Avenue with Wilkens 26
374+Avenue, northwest on Millington Avenue to the intersection with Frederick Avenue, 27
375+northeast on Frederick Avenue to the intersection with West Pratt Street, east on West 28
376+Pratt Street to the intersection with South Mount Street, south on South Mount Street to 29
377+the intersection with Eagle Street, southwest on Eagle Street to the intersection with South 30
378+Smallwood Street, northwest on South Smallwood Street to the intersection with Wilkens 31
379+Avenue, and southwest on Wilkens Avenue to the intersection with Millington Avenue; 32
380+
381+ (II) WITHIN THE AREA OF WEST NORTH AVENUE BETWEEN THE 33
382+1300 BLOCK OF WEST NORTH AVENUE AND THE 3200 BLOCK OF WEST NORTH 34
383+AVENUE, INCLUSIVE; AND 35
384+ HOUSE BILL 1221 9
385+
386+
387+ (III) FOR A LICENSE HOLDER WITHIN 250 YARDS IN ANY 1
388+DIRECTION OF THE ARE A DESCRIBED IN ITEM (II) OF THIS PARAGRAPH . 2
389+
390+ SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect July 3
391+1, 2022. 4
392+
393+ SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act is an emergency 5
394+measure, is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public health or safety, has 6
395+been passed by a yea and nay vote supported by three–fifths of all the members elected to 7
396+each of the two Houses of the General Assembly, and shall take effect from the date it is 8
397+enacted. 9
398+
399+
400+
401+
402+
403+Approved:
404+________________________________________________________________________________
405+ Governor.
406+________________________________________________________________________________
407+ Speaker of the House of Delegates.
408+________________________________________________________________________________
409+ President of the Senate.