Ch. 431
LAWS OF MARYLAND
Baltimore County liquor board as to the number of licenses in
that election district. It authorizes the holder to keep for
sale and to sell light wines produced at the winery in any
quantity to any consumer at retail at the place described in the
license. In Montgomery County, the holder's on-premises sales
are limited to 20,000 gallons per year. The light wine shall be
delivered in a sealed package or container which may not be
opened or the contents consumed on the licensed premises.
(b) The annual fee for this license is $50, except in
Montgomery County where the license fee is $100.
(c) This license may be issued in:
(1) Baltimore County,
(2) Carroll County,
(3) Frederick County,
(4) Harford County,
(5) Montgomery County, and
(6) Washington County[, but this license does not
permit sales of wine on Sundays in such county].
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(b) (1) In the jurisdictions in which this subsection is
applicable, it is unlawful for anyone to sell or for any licensed
dealer to deliver, give away or otherwise dispose of any
alcoholic beverages on Sunday. Any person selling or any
licensed dealer delivering, giving away or otherwise disposing of
such beverages in such jurisdictions on Sundays is guilty of a
misdemeanor and shall be fined not more than $50 for the first
offense and not more than $100, or imprisoned in the county jail
for not more than 30 days, or both for each succeeding offense.
(2) (i) This subsection is applicable to Caroline,
Cecil, Dorchester, except as provided in subparagraph (xi) of
this paragraph, Garrett, except as provided in paragraph (5) of
this subsection, Harford, Kent, Queen Anne's, Somerset, Talbot,
and Worcester (except as otherwise provided) counties.
(ii) It does not apply to or affect special
Class C licenses issued under the provisions of this article.
(iii) In Washington County this section:
1. Does not require the holder of any
Class A (off-sale) beer license to close his place of business on
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