Ch. 67
1995 LAWS OF MARYLAND
[(e)] (F) [In Prince George's County notwithstanding] NOTWITHSTANDING any
other provisions of this article, but in addition thereto the holder of a beer, wine and
liquor license, Class B, his agents, servants or employees [shall not] MAY NOT sell any
alcoholic beverages for consumption off the licensed premises between the hours of 2:00
a.m. and 6:00 a.m. or on Sunday after 2:00 a.m. from any separate store established on the
licensed premises as an "off-sale store" or to keep an "off-sale store" open for business
on Sunday after 2 a.m. except that beer and light wine only may be sold from an
"off-sale" store which is attached to and a part of the licensed premises on Sunday after
eight [o'clock] a.m. until two [o'clock] a.m. the day following[, and for]. FOR the
purpose of this provision, the Board of License Commissioners [of Prince George's
County] shall determine by reasonable standards what shall constitute an "off-sale
store". Nothing further herein shall be construed to permit sales at any time between 2
[o'clock] a.m. and 6 [o'clock] a.m. of any day.
[(f)](G) [In Prince George's County, notwithstanding] NOTWITHSTANDING
any other provisions of this article, the holder of:
(1) A special Class C (concession) license pursuant to § 6-301(r)(7) may sell
alcoholic beverages on Sundays between the hours of 12 noon and 2 a.m. the following
day;
(2) A special Class C (fraternal/sororal) license pursuant to § 6-301(r)(3)
may not sell, serve, or permit alcoholic beverages to be consumed on the licensed
premises on Sundays before 12 noon or after 2 a.m. the following day; or
(3) A special Class C (yacht) license pursuant to § 6-301(r)(4) may not sell,
serve, or permit alcoholic beverages to be consumed on the licensed premises on Sunday
before 12 noon or after 12 midnight.
[(g)] (H) (1) [In Prince George's County, notwithstanding]
NOTWITHSTANDING any other provisions of this article, the holder of a wholesale license
may enter into an agreement with the holder of a special 1 day license issued pursuant to
§ 7-101 of this article to deliver beer on the effective day of the license and accept returns
on the same day of delivery.
(2) The parties shall agree upon the type of equipment, services, personnel,
and supplies that shall be required for the dispensing of draft beer.
[(h)](I) (1) In the 24th [legislative] ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES district of
Prince George's County AS DESCRIBED IN § 9-217(L) OF THIS ARTICLE, notwithstanding
any other provision of this article, the Board of License Commissioners may change the
closing hour and reduce the hours of sale of any licensee, under any class of alcoholic
beverages license:
(i) On receipt of a bona fide complaint concerning the licensed
premises; and
(ii) After a hearing on the complaint.
(2) A decision of the Board of License Commissioners made under this
subsection may be appealed as provided under § 16-101 of this article.
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