Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB770

Introduced
1/29/25  

Caption

Baltimore County - Alcoholic Beverages - Sale or Delivery for Off-Premises Consumption

Impact

The bill sets forth a detailed framework that requires licensed establishments to obtain authorization from the local licensing board before selling or delivering alcoholic beverages for off-premises consumption. This includes the stipulation that the product must be sold alongside prepared food and that the delivery must comply with regulations set forth by the licensing board. The law, once enacted, will increase potential revenue streams for local businesses by expanding their operational capabilities.

Summary

House Bill 770 focuses on the regulations concerning the sale and delivery of alcoholic beverages in Baltimore County. Specifically, it aims to amend existing laws to allow restaurant and bar license holders to sell alcoholic beverages for off-premises consumption under specific conditions. This change is introduced with the intention of enhancing the business opportunities for establishments that wish to offer their products for takeout or delivery, particularly during times when dine-in options may be limited.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding HB 770, particularly related to public health and safety considerations. Opponents could argue that increased access to alcohol through delivery may lead to higher instances of underage consumption or irresponsible drinking. Additionally, the decision-making authority given to local boards regarding the issuance of regulations could lead to inconsistencies or conflicts with state-wide alcohol policies. The community may have varying opinions on the impact of such legislation on local alcohol consumption patterns and related social issues.

Companion Bills

MD HB637

Carry Over Alcoholic Beverages – Sale or Delivery for Off–Premises Consumption

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