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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
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Ch. 446
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(iii) 1. The Board may issue a Class B, beer, wine and liquor
license, known as an "arena license", for the sale of beer, wine, and liquor by the drink
and by the bottle within the arena, from one or more outlets, for consumption on the
licensed premises.
2. This license shall! be issued only to the person, firm, or
corporation owning or leasing an arena, one of whom shall be a resident of the State
of Maryland, or to a concessionaire designated by the person, firm, or corporation
owning or leasing the arena. The concessionaire need not be a resident of the State of
Maryland.
(iv) The Board shall prescribe regulations pertaining to the manner
of dispensing alcoholic beverages, the number of outlets authorized to dispense
alcoholic beverages, and the hours and days of sale.
(v) The licensee is subject to all of the provisions of this article and
to the regulations of the Board.
(vi) The residency requirements specified in § 9-101 of this article
as it pertains to Prince George's County do not apply to arena licenses.
(8) (i) There is a Class BCE license.
(ii) The annual license fee is [$3,000] $3,300.
(iii) The Board may issue a special Class B on-sale beer, wine and
liquor license to be known as Class BCE which shall be issued only to catering
establishments.
(iv) A catering establishment shall be defined by the regulations of
the Board which shall require that:
1. The catering establishment have a minimum capital
investment of $500,000 for dining room facilities and kitchen equipment. This sum
may not include the cost of land, buildings, or a lease; and
2. A minimum seating capacity of 150 persons.
(v) The Board shall prescribe regulations pertaining to the hours
and days of sale.
(vi) Food shall be served with alcoholic beverages.
(vii) A Class BCE license is limited and restricted to the purpose of
providing alcoholic beverages for consumption on the licensed premises by
participants of catered events only, and off-sale privileges may not be exercised.
(9) (i) There is a Class B/ECF license.
(ii) The annual fee is [$3,500] $3,850.
(iii) 1. Notwithstanding the provisions of § 9-217(e)(1) of this
article, the Board may issue a Class B/ECF, beer, wine and liquor license, to be known
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