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Code · Maryland · Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis

§ 32-1501

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§32–1501.
(a)The following sections of Title 4, Subtitle 2 (“Issuance or Denial of Local Licenses”) of Division I of this article apply in the county without exception or variation:
(1)§�4–202�(“Authority of local licensing boards”);
(2)§�4–206�(“Limitations on retail sales floor space”);
(3)§�4–207�(“Licenses issued to minors”);
(4)§�4–209�(“Hearing”);
(5)§�4–211�(“License forms; effective date; expiration”);
(6)§�4–213�(“Replacement licenses”); and
(7)§�4–214�(“Waiting periods after denial of license applications”).
(b)The following sections of Title 4, Subtitle 2 (“Issuance or Denial of Local Licenses”) of Division I of this article apply in the county:
(1)§�4–203�(“Prohibition against issuing multiple licenses to individual or for use of entity”), subject to §§ 32–1502 and 32–1506 of this subtitle and Subtitle 13, Part III of this title;
(2)§�4–204�(“Prohibition against issuing multiple licenses for same premises”), subject to §§ 32–1502 and 32–1506 of this subtitle and Subtitle 13, Part III of this title;
(3)§�4–205�(“Chain store, supermarket, or discount house”), subject to § 32–1503 of this subtitle;
(4)§�4–208�(“Notice of license application required”), subject to § 32–1507 of this subtitle;
(5)§�4–210�(“Approval or denial of license application”), subject to § 32–1508 of this subtitle; and
(6)§�4–212�(“License not property”), subject to § 32–1509 of this subtitle.
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