Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB1002

Introduced
2/2/24  
Refer
2/2/24  
Report Pass
3/5/24  
Engrossed
3/8/24  
Refer
3/11/24  

Caption

Frederick County – Alcoholic Beverages – Brewery and Distillery Licenses

Impact

The introduction of these licenses is poised to have significant implications for state laws regarding alcohol sales and local businesses. By enabling breweries and distilleries to engage in on-premises sales, the bill could enhance consumer access to local products and potentially generate increased revenue for local governments through licensing fees and sales taxes. Additionally, the bill aims to align Frederick County's regulations with modern trends in alcohol consumption and distribution, reflecting the evolving landscape of the craft beverage sector.

Summary

Senate Bill 1002, titled 'Frederick County – Alcoholic Beverages – Brewery and Distillery Licenses', introduces new licensing options for breweries and distilleries in Frederick County, Maryland. This bill establishes a Class DBR brewery license and a Class DDS distillery license, allowing license holders to sell specified amounts of alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption. The legislation aims to modernize and streamline licensing processes, which could foster growth in the local craft beverage industry.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SB1002 has been largely positive, particularly among local business owners and craft beverage advocates who view the expansion of licensing options as beneficial for economic development. Proponents argue that the bill will support small businesses and create a vibrant local community around craft brewing and distilling. However, there remain some concerns about ensuring responsible alcohol service and the potential impact on public health and safety.

Contention

Notable points of contention include discussions regarding the limits on the quantities of alcoholic beverages that can be sold on-premises as well as the regulatory oversight required for these new licenses. There are apprehensions from some community members about the possible increase in alcohol availability and its effects on public behavior. Balancing the interests of economic growth with public health considerations continues to be a pivotal theme in the debate surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

MD HB1377

Crossfiled Frederick County - Alcoholic Beverages - Brewery and Distillery Licenses

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