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Code · Maryland · Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis

§ 4-507

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§4–507.
(a)This section does not apply to:
(1)the delivery of wine from a direct wine shipper to a consumer using a common carrier in accordance with Title 2, Subtitle 1, Part V of this article; or
(2)the holder of a common carrier permit in the course of delivering directly shipped wine in accordance with Title 2, Subtitle 1, Part V of this article.
(b)Retail delivery to a purchaser of alcoholic beverages is prohibited unless:
(1)a retail license holder obtains a letter of authorization from the local licensing board to make deliveries; and
(2)the delivery is made from the licensed premises by:
(i)the retail license holder;
(ii)an employee of the retail license holder; or
(iii)a third–party contractor, an independent contractor, or an agent that:
1. holds a local delivery service permit issued under § 4–1107 of this title; and
2. has contracted with the retail license holder to make deliveries of alcoholic beverages.
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