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(2) The holder of a nonbeverage permit may not use, sell or deliver
alcoholic beverages for beverage purposes or use, sell or deliver any product produced
with alcoholic beverages which is fit for beverage purposes.

(d) The holder of a [nonbeverage] CHANGE OF DOMICILE permit may
transport into this State the holder's private stock of alcoholic beverages, for personal
consumption only, when the permit holder is changing his domicile into this State,
provided the taxes levied by § 5-102 of the Tax - General Article have been paid to the
Office of the Comptroller.

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Misnomer in Article 2B, § 2-101(d).

Occurred: Ch. 3, Acts of 1994.

6-201.

(r) (11) (i) There is a Class [B/ECR] B-ECR license.

(ii) The annual license fee is $2,000.

(iii) In this paragraph "Commission" means the Maryland-National
Capital Park and Planning Commission.

(iv) 1. The Board may issue a special 7-day Class B-ECR
(Equestrian Center restaurant) on-sale beer, wine and liquor license for the exclusive
use on the premises of the Commission's Equestrian Center restaurant located within
Prince George's County.

2. The special 7-day Class B-ECR on-sale beer, wine and
liquor license authorizes the sale of beer, wine, and liquor by the drink for
consumption on the restaurant premises by the holder or a private concessionaire
under contract with the holder to operate the licensed premises.

(v) 1. A special 7-day Class B-ECR on-sale beer, wine and
liquor license shall be issued to the Commission for use in the Commission's
Equestrian Center restaurant upon the Commission's making application and
qualifying as a license holder under this article.

2. The residency requirement under § 9-101 of this article
does not apply to an applicant for this license under this paragraph.

(vi) Any profit made from the sale of beer, wine, and liquor by the
holder of a license issued pursuant to this paragraph may be for the use and benefit
of the Commission.

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Stylistic error in Article 2B, § 6-201(r)(11)(i).

Occurred: Ch. 3, Acts of 1994.
(x) (2) (i) This paragraph applies solely to hotel and restaurant licenses.

 

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