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Code · Maryland · Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis

§ 29-1306

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§29–1306.
(a)There is a liquor tasting license.
(b)The Board may issue the license to a holder of a Class A beer, wine, and liquor license.
(c)The license authorizes the holder to allow the consumption of liquor for tasting if:
(1)the license holder is authorized to sell the liquor; and
(2)the consumer is not charged for the liquor.
(d)An individual may consume liquor at a liquor tasting in a quantity of not more than:
(1)one–half ounce from each offering of liquor; and
(2)five offerings in 1 day.
(e)In addition to the cost of the Class A beer, wine, and liquor license, the liquor tasting license fees are:
(1)for a license that is effective for only 1 day in a licensing period, $20;
(2)for a license that is effective for any 26 days in a licensing period, $200;
(3)for a license that is effective for any 52 days in a licensing period, $300; and
(4)for a license that is effective for any 104 days in a licensing period, $400.
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