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Code · Maryland · Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis

§ 32-1304

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§32–1304.
(a)There is a beer festival license.
(1)The Board may issue the license to a holder of a Class 5 brewery license, Class 6 pub–brewery license, Class 7 micro–brewery license, or Class 8 farm brewery license.
(2)Each manufacturer that participates in the beer festival shall obtain a beer festival license.
(c)The license authorizes the holder to display and sell beer owned and manufactured by the license holder.
(d)A license holder shall display and sell beer:
(1)at retail for on–premises consumption; and
(2)during the hours and days designated for the festival.
(1)The Board may designate the number of times during a calendar year that the license may be issued.
(2)The festival shall be held at a location that is not already licensed.
(f)The license may be in effect for not more than 3 consecutive days.
(g)The license holder may hold another license of a different class or nature.
(h)The license fee is $50 per day.
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