(a) The following sections of Title 4, Subtitle 2 (“Issuance or Denial of Local Licenses”) of Division I of this article apply in the county without exception or variation: (1) §�4–202�(“Authority of local licensing boards”); (2) §�4–206�(“Limitations on retail sales floor space”); (3) §�4–207�(“Licenses issued to minors”); (4) §�4–209�(“Hearing”); (5) §�4–211�(“License forms; effective date; expiration”); (6) §�4–213�(“Replacement licenses”); and (7) §�4–214�(“Waiting periods after […]
The prohibitions against one person being issued more than one license under § 4–203 of this article do not apply to: (1) a Class 6 pub–brewery license issued under § 2–208 of this article or a Class 7 micro–brewery license issued under § 2–209 of this article; or (2) a Class B beer, wine, and liquor license […]
Section 4–205 of this article does not apply to a license issued under: (1) § 2–208 or § 2–209 (regarding pub–brewery and micro–brewery licenses) of this article; or (2) § 32–902 (regarding Class B beer, wine, and liquor licenses) of this title if: (i) the resident applicant is a resident of the county at the time of application; […]
For purposes of this subtitle, a married couple is considered to be one person.
(a) The Board may give tentative approval to issuing a license for an establishment that is not completed or that is to be remodeled or renovated, based on the building plans and specifications that accompany the application. (b) The Board may give final approval of a license application under this section on completion of the construction, remodeling, […]
Multiple licenses may be issued for the same premises or to an individual for the use of that individual, a partnership, a corporation, an unincorporated association, or a limited liability company if: (1) the licenses are Class D beer or Class D beer and wine licenses; and (2) each premises is a bowling establishment that has at […]
(a) In addition to the newspaper notice required under § 4–208 of this article, the Board shall post a suitable notice in a conspicuous place at the location described in an application for at least 10 days before the application hearing. (b) A notice under this section shall state the class of license for which the application […]
(a) The Board shall make a physical inspection of the location described in the application before issuing a license. (b) Before the Board issues a license, the Board shall consider and determine as suitable: (1) the moral character and financial responsibility of the applicant; (2) the appropriateness of the location described in the application, taking into consideration the number […]
A license is not subject to: (1) a writ of execution by a judgment creditor of a license holder; or (2) a distraint for rent.