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Code · Maryland · Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis

§ 26-1011

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§26–1011.
(1)In this section, “independent and nonprofit nationwide fraternal or sororal organization” means an organization whose membership is composed solely of graduate members of an independent and nonprofit nationwide fraternal or sororal organization.
(2)“Independent and nonprofit nationwide fraternal or sororal organization” does not include:
(i)a college or high school fraternity or sorority; or
(ii)any other fraternity or sorority, the membership of which is restricted in whole or in part to students of an educational institution or a professional school.
(b)There is a Class C (fraternal/sororal/service organization) beer, wine, and liquor license.
(c)The Board may issue the license for use by a local unit of a lodge or chapter of a nonprofit and nationwide fraternal, sororal, or service organization or an independent and nonprofit nationwide fraternal or sororal organization that:
(1)is composed solely of inducted members;
(2)was operating in the county before the license application was made;
(3)has at least 100 members paying dues of at least $5 per year per member; and
(4)owns or operates a home or clubhouse that is principally for the use of its members and guests when accompanied by members.
(1)The license authorizes the license holder to sell beer, wine, and liquor by the glass or by the bottle for on–premises consumption by a member or guest accompanied by a member.
(2)The license holder may allow a person that has leased a private room or other area of the licensed premises for a private social gathering to bring beer, wine, and liquor onto the licensed premises for on–premises consumption.
(e)The license holder may sell beer, wine, and liquor during the hours and days as set out for a Class C beer, wine, and liquor license under § 26–2004 of this title, except that restrictions on the sale of alcoholic beverages on Sunday do not apply.
(f)During a 1–year period, if a license holder is found guilty of two underage violations or two violations of purchasing beer, wine, or liquor, from a person other than a licensed wholesaler, or any combination of the two, the Board may suspend or revoke the license.
(g)The annual license fee is $910.
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