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Code · Maryland · Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis

§ 25-1013

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§25–1013.
(1)In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2)“Movie theater” means a building designed or used primarily to exhibit motion pictures to the public.
(i)“Performing arts theater” means an area, a building, or a structure designed and used for plays, acts, dramas, or histrionics by actors or actresses performing on a stage.
(ii)“Performing arts theater” does not include:
1. a place where motion pictures are exhibited or shown; or
2. a building or amphitheater that is part of a sports complex regularly used by minors.
(b)There is a theater license.
(c)The Board may issue the license for use on the premises of:
(1)a performing arts theater; or
(2)a movie theater operated by a nonprofit organization.
(d)The license authorizes the license holder to sell beer and wine at retail for on–premises consumption when snacks are served.
(e)The license holder may sell beer and wine:
(1)1 hour before and after a performance;
(2)during an intermission; and
(3)during a cast party and reception before and after a performance.
(f)The license may not be transferred to another location.
(g)The annual license fee is $100.
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