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Code · Maryland · Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis

§ 22-1002

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§22–1002.
(a)There is a Class CCFA (continuing care facility for the aged) beer, wine, and liquor license.
(b)The Board may issue the license to the officers of a continuing care facility for the aged that:
(1)provides continuing care as defined under § 10–401 of the Human Services Article;
(2)is licensed as a related institution under Title 19, Subtitle 3 of the Health – General Article;
(3)is certified by the Department of Aging; and
(4)is exempt from federal income tax under § 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
(c)The license authorizes the license holder to sell beer, wine, and liquor on the licensed premises for on–premises consumption.
(d)The license holder may sell beer, wine, and liquor for on–premises consumption during the hours and days as set out for a Class C beer, wine, and liquor license under § 22–2004 of this title.
(e)The annual license fee is $5,000.
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