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Code · Maryland · Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis

§ 32-1201

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§32–1201.
(a)There is a local caterer’s license.
(b)The Board may issue the license to the holder of:
(1)a Class B restaurant or hotel (on–sale) beer and wine license; or
(2)a Class B restaurant or hotel (on–sale) beer, wine, and liquor license.
(c)The license authorizes a holder to:
(i)provide beer and wine at an event that is held off the premises for which the holder’s Class B restaurant or hotel (on–sale) beer and wine license is issued; or
(ii)provide beer, wine, and liquor at an event that is held off the premises for which the holder’s Class B restaurant or hotel (on–sale) beer, wine, and liquor license is issued; and
(2)exercise the privileges of the license only during the hours and on the days authorized for the holder’s Class B license.
(d)The license holder shall provide food for consumption at the catered event.
(e)The annual license fee is $550.
(f)This section does not require a holder of a Class B restaurant or hotel (on–sale) beer and wine license or a Class B restaurant or hotel (on–sale) beer, wine, and liquor license to obtain a local caterer’s license under this section for catering on the premises for which the Class B license is issued.
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