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Code · Maryland · Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis

§ 16-401

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§16–401.
(a)The following sections of Title 2, Subtitle 2 (“Manufacturer’s Licenses”) of Division I of this article apply in the county without exception or variation:
(1)§ 2–201 (“Issuance by Comptroller”);
(2)§ 2–202 (“Class 1 distillery license”);
(3)§ 2–203 (“Class 9 limited distillery license”);
(4)§ 2–204 (“Class 2 rectifying license”);
(5)§ 2–205 (“Class 3 winery license”);
(6)§ 2–207 (“Class 5 brewery license”);
(7)§ 2–210 (“Class 8 farm brewery license”);
(8)§ 2–211 (“Residency requirement”);
(9)§ 2–212 (“Additional licenses”);
(10)§ 2–213 (“Additional fees”);
(11)§ 2–214 (“Sale or delivery restricted”);
(12)§ 2–216 (“Interaction between manufacturing entities and retailers”);
(13)§ 2–217 (“Distribution of alcoholic beverages — Prohibited practices”); and
(14)§ 2–218 (“Restrictive agreements between producers and retailers — Prohibited”).
(b)Section 2–215 (“Beer sale on credit to retail dealer prohibited”) of Division I of this article does not apply in the county.
(c)The following sections of Title 2, Subtitle 2 (“Manufacturer’s Licenses”) of Division I of this article apply in the county:
(1)§ 2–206 (“Class 4 limited winery license”), subject to § 16–403 of this subtitle;
(2)§ 2–208 (“Class 6 pub–brewery license”), subject to § 16–404 of this subtitle; and
(3)§ 2–209 (“Class 7 micro–brewery license”), subject to § 16–405 of this subtitle.
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