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Session Laws, 1997
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor

Ch. 52

(ii) Tax paid commercially-produced beers and wines from licensed
nonresident dealers or manufacturers through licensed Maryland wholesalers or wines
through licensed Class 4 wineries; and

(iii) Commercially-produced beer and wine from non-Maryland
licensed manufacturers or suppliers subject to the tax imposed in § 5-102 of the Tax -
General Article.

(4) A nonresident dealer's permit is not required of a non-Maryland
licensed supplier for shipment of beer and wine to a national family beer and wine
exhibition permittee.

(5) The permit holder may not sell but may exhibit, judge, and taste beer
and wine acquired pursuant to this section at the place designated in the application for
a period not exceeding 5 days.

(6) Manufacturers, nonresident dealers, suppliers, and wholesalers or their
representatives may act as judges or participate at a national family beer and wine
exhibition.

(7) The permit may be granted:

(i) For an unlicensed premises;

(ii) A Class B or Class C alcoholic beverages licensed premises; or

(iii) A Baltimore City Class B-D-7 alcoholic beverages licensed

premises.

(8) The permit authorizes the possession and consumption of beer and wine
on the named premises with the permission of the licensee as provided in this section,
notwithstanding contrary provisions of § 12-107 of this article.

(9) (i) The permit holder shall file a report on forms provided by the
Office of the Comptroller of the number of gallons of commercially-produced beer and
wine received from nonlicensed suppliers, and pay the tax provided by § 5-102 of the Tax
- General Article within 30 days following the close of the exhibition.

(ii) Instead of a bond, the Office of the Comptroller may require
prepayment of a satisfactory sum to cover the anticipated tax.

(n) A license or permit holder may not accept or deliver alcoholic beverages
except as provided in this article and the Tax - General Article.

(o) (1) In this subsection the following words have the meanings indicated.

(i) "Charitable organization" means an organization that is a
benevolent, educational, philanthropic, humane, patriotic, religious, or eleemosynary
organization that solicits or obtains contributions solicited from the public for charitable
or benevolent purposes, and that is registered with the Secretary of State as required by
law.

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