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§ 12-1001-1 — Maryland Law | CourtGPT
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§ 12-1001-1

(a) There is a continuing care retirement community license. (b) The Board may issue the license for use by a continuing care retirement community that: (1) is located in the 41st alcoholic beverages district; and (2) has obtained a certificate of registration from the Department of Aging under Title 10, Subtitle 4 of the Human Services Article. (c) The license authorizes the license holder to sell beer, wine, and liquor for on–premises consumption to a resident or the guest of a resident of the continuing care retirement community. (d) A resident or the guest of a resident of the continuing care retirement community may consume beer, wine, or liquor not purchased from the continuing care retirement community if: (1) the beer, wine, or liquor is consumed with a meal in the dining room or at a bar operated by the continuing care retirement community; and (2) the continuing care retirement community: (i) is operated by a nonprofit organization for individuals at least 60 years old; (ii) has been incorporated for at least 1 year; and (iii) prepares and serves meals during regular operating hours to residents and their guests. (e) (1) The annual license fee is $550.

60 years old; (ii) has been incorporated for at least 1 year; and (iii) prepares and serves meals during regular operating hours to residents and their guests. (e) (1) The annual license fee is $550. (2) In addition to the annual license fee, the license holder shall pay annually: (i) $500, if the license holder provides live entertainment; and (ii) $200, if the license holder provides outdoor table service.
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