§ 2-404
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§2–404.
(a)In this section, “light wine” means wine that contains not more than 15.5% of alcohol by volume.
(b)There is a Class F (railroad) beer and light wine license issued by the Executive Director.
(c)The license is valid throughout the State.
(d)The license authorizes the owner or operator of a steam, diesel, or electric railroad in the State or a car on a line of the railroad that is a club, parlor, buffet, observation, sleeping, or dining car to sell beer and light wine in those cars, for consumption in those cars.
(e)The annual license fee is $60.
(1)Other provisions of this article may not be construed as applying to or affecting the sale of alcoholic beverages under a Class F beer and light wine license.
(2)This section may not be considered repealed by a local or general law unless the law expressly refers to and repeals this section.