Maryland 2025 2025 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB798 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/04/2025

                     
 
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SENATE BILL 798 
A2   	5lr2718 
    	CF HB 655 
By: Wicomico County Senators 
Introduced and read first time: January 28, 2025 
Assigned to: Finance 
 
A BILL ENTITLED 
 
AN ACT concerning 1 
 
Wicomico County – Alcoholic Beverages – Temporary To–Go Event Permit and 2 
Class C Per Diem Municipal To–Go Beer, Wine, and Liquor License 3 
 
FOR the purpose of establishing a temporary to–go event permit in Wicomico County; 4 
authorizing the Board of License Commissioners for Wicomico County to issue a 5 
temporary to–go event permit to a holder of a Class B beer, wine, and liquor license 6 
under certain circumstances; establishing a Class C per diem municipal to–go beer, 7 
wine, and liquor license in the county; authorizing the Board to issue a Class C per 8 
diem municipal to–go beer, wine, and liquor license to a municipality in the county; 9 
requiring the Board to adopt certain regulations; and generally relating to alcoholic 10 
beverages in Wicomico County. 11 
 
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, 12 
 Article – Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis 13 
Section 32–102 and 32–902(a), (b), (c), (g), and (h) 14 
 Annotated Code of Maryland 15 
 (2024 Replacement Volume) 16 
 
BY adding to 17 
 Article – Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis 18 
Section 32–902(i), 32–1104, and 32–1314 19 
 Annotated Code of Maryland 20 
 (2024 Replacement Volume) 21 
 
 SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 22 
That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 23 
 
Article – Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis 24 
 
32–102. 25 
  2 	SENATE BILL 798  
 
 
 This title applies only in Wicomico County. 1 
 
32–902. 2 
 
 (a) There is a Class B beer, wine, and liquor license. 3 
 
 (b) The Board may issue the license for use by: 4 
 
 (1) a hotel that has: 5 
 
 (i) at least 25 rooms; 6 
 
 (ii) a lobby with registration, mail desk, and seating facilities; and 7 
 
 (iii) a dining room that serves full–course meals at least twice daily; 8 
or 9 
 
 (2) (i) a restaurant that: 10 
 
 1. has a proper and adequate dining room with facilities for 11 
preparing and serving regular meals; 12 
 
 2. not counting seating at a bar or counter, has table seating 13 
for at least 40 individuals; and 14 
 
 3. has average daily receipts from the sale of food, not 15 
counting foodstuff contained in a mixed drink, that each month exceed the average daily 16 
receipts from the sale of alcoholic beverages. 17 
 
 (ii) The seating requirement in item (i)1 of this item does not apply 18 
to a Class B beer, wine, and liquor license holder who held the license on July 1, 1978. 19 
 
 (c) The license authorizes the license holder to sell beer, wine, and liquor at a 20 
hotel or restaurant at retail at the place described in the license, for on–premises 21 
consumption. 22 
 
 (g) (1) The Board may issue a wine permit to a holder of the license for use by 23 
a restaurant that: 24 
 
 (i) at least 5 days per week, offers for sale and describes in a printed 25 
menu: 26 
 
 1. breakfast and lunch; 27 
 
 2. breakfast and dinner; or 28 
 
 3. lunch and dinner; and 29   	SENATE BILL 798 	3 
 
 
 
 (ii) has an area used for the preparation and consumption of food 1 
and beverages that is at least 80% of the area of the premises. 2 
 
 (2) Off–sale alcoholic beverages receipts shall be included in the calculation 3 
of average daily receipts from the sale of alcoholic beverages under § 32–901(c)(2)(i)3 of this 4 
subtitle. 5 
 
 (3) The wine permit authorizes the license holder to sell, at retail, at the 6 
place described in the license: 7 
 
 (i) beer, wine, and liquor for on–premises consumption; and 8 
 
 (ii) wine for off–premises consumption. 9 
 
 (4) The term of the wine permit is the same as the term of the Class B 10 
license. 11 
 
 (5) If the premises is open for business as a restaurant, the hours and days 12 
of sale for the wine permit are: 13 
 
 (i) 10 a.m. to midnight, Monday through Saturday; and 14 
 
 (ii) 12:30 p.m. to midnight on Sunday. 15 
 
 (6) Wine sold under the wine permit may not have an alcohol content 16 
greater than 15.5%. 17 
 
 (7) An applicant for the wine permit shall complete the form that the Board 18 
provides. 19 
 
 (8) Advertising, posting of notice, and public hearing requirements for the 20 
wine permit are the same as those for Class B licenses. 21 
 
 (9) The Board may adopt regulations to carry out this subsection, including 22 
a limit on the number of wine permits to be granted. 23 
 
 (10) The annual permit fee is $1,500. 24 
 
 (h) The holder of a Class B beer, wine, and liquor restaurant license that has been 25 
issued a Class 9 limited distillery license may sell products manufactured under the 26 
distillery license at the place described in the Class B license in a manner consistent with 27 
the underlying Class B license for on– and off–premises consumption. 28 
 
 (I) (1) THE BOARD MAY ISSUE A TEM PORARY TO–GO EVENT PERMIT 29 
UNDER § 32–1104 OF THIS TITLE TO A H OLDER OF A LICENSE U NDER THIS SECTION 30 
IF THE LICENSED ESTA BLISHMENT IS LOCATED WITHIN OR IMMEDIATEL Y ADJACENT 31  4 	SENATE BILL 798  
 
 
TO A SPECIAL EVENT AREA IDENTIFIED IN A CLASS C PER DIEM MUNICIPAL T O–GO 1 
BEER, WINE, AND LIQUOR LICENSE I SSUED UNDER § 32–1314 OF THIS TITLE. 2 
 
 (2) THE TEMPORARY TO –GO EVENT PERMIT AUTH ORIZES THE 3 
HOLDER TO SELL AT RE TAIL BEER, WINE, AND LIQUOR IN APPROV ED TO–GO CUPS 4 
THAT MAY BE CARRIED OU TSIDE THE LICENSED E STABLISHMENT AND INT O THE 5 
DESIGNATED SPECIAL E VENT AREA. 6 
 
32–1104. 7 
 
 (A) THERE IS A TEMPORARY TO–GO EVENT PERMIT . 8 
 
 (B) THE BOARD MAY ISSUE THE P ERMIT TO A HOLDER OF A CLASS B BEER, 9 
WINE, AND LIQUOR LICENSE I F THE LICENSED ESTABLISHMENT IS LOCATED WITHIN 10 
OR IMMEDIATELY ADJAC ENT TO A SPECIAL EVE NT AREA IDENTIFIED I N AND FOR 11 
USE IN CONJUNCTION W ITH A CLASS C PER DIEM MUNICIPAL T O–GO BEER, WINE, 12 
AND LIQUOR LICENSE . 13 
 
 (C) THE PERMIT AUTHORIZES THE HOLDER TO SELL A T RETAIL BEER, WINE, 14 
AND LIQUOR IN APPROV ED TO–GO CUPS THAT MAY BE CARRIED OUTSIDE THE 15 
LICENSED ESTABLISHME NT OF THE CLASS B LICENSE AND INTO THE DESIGNATED 16 
SPECIAL EVENT AREA . 17 
 
 (D) THE PERMIT HOLDER SHA LL BE RESPONSIBLE FO R COMPLYING WITH 18 
ALL APPLICABLE LAWS AND REGULATIONS . 19 
 
 (E) THE TERM OF THE PERMI T IS THE SAME AS THE TERM OF THE 20 
ASSOCIATED CLASS C PER DIEM MUNICIPAL T O–GO BEER, WINE, AND LIQUOR 21 
LICENSE. 22 
 
 (F) THE BOARD SHALL ADOPT REG ULATIONS RELATED TO THE ISSUANCE 23 
OF AND REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PERMIT , INCLUDING REGULATIONS RELA TED TO: 24 
 
 (1) THE DESIGNATION OF A SPECIAL EVENT AREA ; 25 
 
 (2) THE HOURS OF SALE ; 26 
 
 (3) AGE VERIFICATION REQ UIREMENTS; 27 
 
 (4) THE USE OF SPECIFIED TO–GO CUPS; AND 28 
 
 (5) ADVERTISING, POSTING OF NOTICE , AND PUBLIC HEARING 29 
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE TEMPORARY TO –GO EVENT PERMIT . 30   	SENATE BILL 798 	5 
 
 
 
 (G) THE FEE FOR THE PERMI T IS $20 PER DAY. 1 
 
32–1314. 2 
 
 (A) THERE IS A CLASS C PER DIEM MUNICIPAL T O–GO BEER, WINE, AND 3 
LIQUOR LICENSE . 4 
 
 (B) THE LICENSE ENTITLES THE LICENSE HOLDER T O ALLOW BEER , WINE, 5 
AND LIQUOR SOLD BY A HOLDER OF A TEMPORARY TO –GO EVENT PERMIT UNDE R § 6 
32–1104 OF THIS TITLE TO ENT ER A DESIGNATED SPEC IAL EVENT AREA DESCR IBED 7 
IN THE LICENSE FOR A PERIOD NOT EXCEEDING 7 CONSECUTIVE DAYS . 8 
 
 (C) THE BOARD MAY ISSUE THE L ICENSE TO A MUNICIPA LITY IN THE 9 
COUNTY. 10 
 
 (D) THE BOARD SHALL ADOPT REG ULATIONS RELATED TO THE ISSUANCE 11 
OF AND REQUIREMENTS FOR A LICENSE UNDER THIS SECTION , INCLUDING 12 
REGULATIONS RELATED TO: 13 
 
 (1) THE DESIGNATION OF A SPECIAL EVENT AREA ; 14 
 
 (2) THE HOURS OF SALE ; 15 
 
 (3) AGE VERIFICATI ON REQUIREMENTS ; 16 
 
 (4) THE USE OF SPECIFIED TO–GO CUPS; 17 
 
 (5) ADVERTISING, POSTING OF NOTICE , AND PUBLIC HEARING 18 
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE LICENSE AND ANY ASSO CIATED TEMPORARY TO –GO EVENT 19 
PERMIT; AND 20 
 
 (6) PUBLIC SAFETY AND EV ENT SECURITY REQUIRE MENTS. 21 
 
 (E) THE FEE FOR THE LICEN SE IS $45 PER DAY. 22 
 
 SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect July 23 
1, 2025. 24