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Code · Maryland · Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis

§ 11-907

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§11–907.
(a)There is a motel/hotel–restaurant license.
(1)The Board may issue the license to the person owning or leasing a motel–restaurant complex or hotel–restaurant complex that has:
(i)except as provided in paragraph
(2)of this subsection, at least $500,000 in capital investment;
(ii)at least 100 rooms; and
(iii)an enclosed dining room in which, at least twice a day, full–course meals are served with patrons ordering from menus.
(2)A concessionaire to whom the food concession of the complex is leased is exempt from the requirement of having at least $500,000 in capital investment.
(c)The license authorizes:
(1)the license holder to sell beer, wine, and liquor to a person at one or more locations, including bars or counters, in the licensed motel–restaurant complex or hotel–restaurant complex for on–premises consumption, including bars and counters; and
(2)the playing of music and dancing.
(d)The annual license fee is $3,600 for each separate establishment.
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