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MDSB456PassEstablishing a local delivery service permit that authorizes the holder to deliver alcoholic beverages from a retail license holder that is authorized to deliver alcoholic beverages to purchasers in a certain jurisdiction under certain circumstances;...
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2024-05-16
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 775
MDSB1041PassEstablishing direct-to-consumer alcoholic beverages delivery permits authorizing the direct delivery of beer, wine, or liquor to a consumer in the State; establishing the requirements an individual must meet to qualify for a direct-to-consumer alcoho...
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2024-05-16
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 918
MDSB1001PassAltering certain cultivation or production requirements applicable to a holder of a Class 4 limited winery license by basing them on certain agricultural products instead of grapes and other fruit; and altering the standards for the purchase of certa...
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2024-05-16
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 824
MDSB833Intro

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Altering the scope of a certain provision prohibiting the retail delivery to a purchaser of alcoholic beverages under certain circumstances; providing that certain authorization for the holders of certain licenses to sell alcoholic beverages for off-...
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2024-03-05
Unfavorable Report by Finance
MDSB1171Intro

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Clarifying that, with certain exceptions, not more than one license may be issued in a single jurisdiction to an individual; and increasing from one to four, subject to a certain exception, the number of Class A alcoholic beverages licenses that may ...
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2024-02-15
To Senate Rules Committee
MDSB1139Intro

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Authorizing a food retailer to offer to purchase a Class A license from a Class A license holder under certain circumstances; and authorizing a food retailer to apply to a local licensing board for a Class A license under certain circumstances.
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2024-02-09
To Senate Rules Committee
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