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Session Laws, 2004
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor

Ch. 186

article. However, the veterans organization may not sell or otherwise provide
alcoholic beverages to the attendees of the dance, wedding, fundraiser, or other social
event.

(5)     Notwithstanding any other provision of this article, paragraph (1) of
this subsection does not apply to a Class 4 limited winery which brings wine
manufactured on its licensed premises onto a retail licensed premises under the
following conditions:

(i) The product is being provided for a bona fide promotional
activity conducted by the limited winery, retail licensee, alcoholic beverages trade
association, or nonprofit organization;

(ii) A representative of the limited winery, or a trade association
representing Maryland wineries, is present at all times during the period of the
promotional activity;

(iii) Any unopened or partially consumed containers of wine are
removed from the retail licensed premises at the conclusion of the promotional
activity;

(iv) The limited winery or winery trade association complies with
any rules or regulations promulgated by the Comptroller pertaining to on-premise
promotions and product sampling; and

(v) The limited winery or winery trade association has the advance
written permission of the retail licensee to bring wine products on the retail licensed
premises for purposes of the promotional activity.

(6)     This subsection does not apply to:

(i) Special licenses issued in St. Mary's County to any bona fide
religious, fraternal, civic, veterans, hospital, or charitable organization under §
7-101(r) of this article; or

(ii) A license issued in St. Mary's County that applies to an outdoor
motor sports facility that is located in Mechanicsville or Budds Creek.

(7)     THIS SUBSECTION DOES NOT PREVENT RESIDENTS AND THEIR
GUESTS IN A CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY IN PRINCE GEORGE'S
COUNTY THAT HOLDS A CLASS C (ON-SALE) BEER, WINE AND LIQUOR LICENSE FROM
CONSUMING WINE NOT PURCHASED FROM THE CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT
COMMUNITY, IF:

(I)      THE WINE IS CONSUMED WITH A MEAL IN THE DINING ROOM;
AND

(II)     THE CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY:

1.       IS OPERATED BY A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION FOR THE
CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT OF PERSONS AT LEAST 60 YEARS OLD;

2.       HAS BEEN INCORPORATED FOR AT LEAST 1 YEAR;

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