§ 8-1001. Prince George's County


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  •    (a) "District" defined. -- In this section, "district" means:

       (1) A designated Maryland main street with a local management authority;

       (2) A designated revitalization area; or

       (3) An area with a revitalization plan that has been adopted locally.

    (b) Applicability. -- This section applies only in Prince George's County.

    (c) Licenses authorized. -- There is a Class B-RD license.

    (d) Issuance; scope of licenses; authority conveyed. --

       (1) A Class B-RD (revitalization district) license shall be issued by the office where Class B licenses are issued in the county.

       (2) The license authorizes the holder to keep for sale and sell liquor at retail in any premises licensed for Class B-RD sales.

       (3) Only on-sale consumption is permitted.

    (e) Fee. -- The annual license fee is $ 725.

    (f) Qualifications for licenses. -- All applicants for this license shall:

       (1) Be located and remain within a district;

       (2) Have gross sales:

          (i) That do not exceed $ 150,000 per year; and

          (ii) Of which at least 80 percent are derived from the sale of food; and

       (3) Be primarily a restaurant at which patrons are seated to eat.

    (g) Times and days of sales. -- The hours and days for sale are as provided in § 11-517 of this article.

    (h) Number. -- The Board of License Commissioners shall determine the number of Class B-RD (revitalization district) licenses to be issued.


HISTORY: 1996, ch. 275; 1997, ch. 513, § 1; 2000, ch. 446; 2001, ch. 29, § 6; 2010, ch. 156.