Maryland SB75 allows food retailers to purchase Class A licenses from nearby holders and sell beer or wine.
Maryland SB75 modifies the rules for Class A alcoholic beverage licenses, allowing food retailers to purchase these licenses from nearby holders at fair market value. The bill defines "food retailer" as establishments selling specific food products, accepting certain payments, and meeting size and distance requirements. Retailers can sell beer or beer and wine under the purchased license. The bill also outlines the process for determining fair market value and handling license applications.
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