HOUSE BILL 1478 CHAPTER. Prince George s County Alcoholic Beverages Waterfront Entertainment Retail Complex and Wine Festival PG

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HOUSE BILL A EMERGENCY BILL lr CF SB By: Prince George s County Delegation Introduced and read first time: February, 00 Assigned to: Rules and Executive Nominations Re referred to: Economic Matters, February, 00 Committee Report: Favorable with amendments House action: Adopted Read second time: March, 00 CHAPTER 0 AN ACT concerning Prince George s County Alcoholic Beverages Waterfront Entertainment Retail Complex and Wine Festival PG 0 FOR the purpose of exempting a certain hotel issued a Class BH license in Prince George s County from certain requirements relating to dining facilities and average daily receipts from the hire of rooms and the sale of food; exempting a certain hotel from a certain limit on the number of Class BH licenses that the Board of License Commissioners may issue; establishing in Prince George s County certain alcoholic beverages licenses to be issued for use in a waterfront entertainment retail complex as defined by county ordinance; prohibiting the Board of License Commissioners from issuing certain licenses within the complex unless a certain percentage of the licenses are held by certain persons; setting maximum limits on the number of certain licenses that the Board may issue in certain years; establishing a special Class B entertainment venue (on sale) beer, wine and liquor license and a Class A waterfront plaza (off sale) beer and wine license; requiring that the entertainment venue and waterfront plaza licenses be issued for use within the complex; providing for fees, restrictions on, and requirements for the entertainment venue and waterfront plaza licenses; authorizing the Board to transfer or issue certain licenses to a supermarket or grocery store of a certain size within a waterfront entertainment retail complex; establishing a wine festival license; restricting the issuance of the wine festival license to certain persons; authorizing wine festival licensees to display and sell wine under certain circumstances; EXPLANATION: CAPITALS INDICATE MATTER ADDED TO EXISTING LAW. [Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law. Underlining indicates amendments to bill. Strike out indicates matter stricken from the bill by amendment or deleted from the law by amendment. *hb*

HOUSE BILL 0 authorizing the Board to establish a license fee and issue a certain license for the festival; requiring the Board to choose a certain location for the festival; requiring the Board to adopt certain regulations; defining certain terms; making this Act an emergency measure; and generally relating to alcoholic beverages licenses in Prince George s County. BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, Article B Alcoholic Beverages Section 0(r)()(i) and (a) and (b)() Annotated Code of Maryland (00 Replacement Volume and 00 Supplement) BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, Article B Alcoholic Beverages Section 0(r)()(iii).C. and. and (a ) Annotated Code of Maryland (00 Replacement Volume and 00 Supplement) BY adding to Article B Alcoholic Beverages Section 0(r)()(viii), (e),., and., and (a ) Annotated Code of Maryland (00 Replacement Volume and 00 Supplement) SECTION. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 0. Article B Alcoholic Beverages (r) () (i) There is a special Class B license known as Class BH, which may be issued only to hotels. (iii) In this paragraph hotel means an establishment:. Which is equipped with: 0 C. [A] EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN SUBPARAGRAPH (VIII) OF THIS PARAGRAPH, A dining room with facilities for preparing and serving regular meals;. [Where] EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN SUBPARAGRAPH (VIII) OF THIS PARAGRAPH, WHERE the average daily receipts from the hire of rooms and the sale of food exceeds the average daily receipts from the sale of alcoholic beverages; and

HOUSE BILL (VIII). IF A HOTEL OR ITS HOSPITALITY VENUE IS WITHIN A WATERFRONT ENTERTAINMENT RETAIL COMPLEX AS DEFINED BY COUNTY ORDINANCE AND HAS MORE THAN THREE RESTAURANTS WITHIN,00 FEET OF THE HOTEL OR HOSPITALITY VENUE, THE HOTEL NEED NOT: 0. A. BE EQUIPPED WITH A DINING ROOM WITH FACILITIES FOR PREPARING AND SERVING REGULAR MEALS; OR. B. MAINTAIN AVERAGE DAILY RECEIPTS FROM THE HIRE OF ROOMS AND THE SALE OF FOOD IN EXCESS OF THE AVERAGE DAILY RECEIPTS FROM THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES.. A LICENSE ISSUED UNDER THIS SUBPARAGRAPH IS EXEMPT FROM THE MAXIMUM NUMBER LISTED UNDER (B)() FOR CLASS BH LICENSES.. (E) () THIS SUBSECTION DOES NOT APPLY TO A CLASS B CC (CONVENTION CENTER) LICENSE. () (I) THE BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSIONERS OF PRINCE GEORGE S COUNTY MAY NOT ISSUE LICENSES WITHIN A WATERFRONT ENTERTAINMENT RETAIL COMPLEX AS DEFINED BY COUNTY ORDINANCE UNLESS AT LEAST % OF THE LICENSES ARE TO BE HELD BY:. A MINORITY ENTERPRISE UNDER 0(F) OF THE STATE FINANCE AND PROCUREMENT ARTICLE; OR. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN SUBPARAGRAPH (II) OF THIS PARAGRAPH, A SOCIALLY AND ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED INDIVIDUAL UNDER 0(I) OF THE STATE FINANCE AND PROCUREMENT ARTICLE. (II) AN INDIVIDUAL WHOSE PERSONAL NET WORTH EXCEEDS $,00,000 MAY BE FOUND TO BE A SOCIALLY AND ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED INDIVIDUAL. 0 () WITHIN A WATERFRONT ENTERTAINMENT RETAIL COMPLEX AS DEFINED BY COUNTY ORDINANCE, THE BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSIONERS MAY NOT ISSUE MORE THAN 0 LICENSES, OF WHICH NOT MORE THAN: (I) 0 LICENSES MAY BE ISSUED IN CALENDAR YEAR 00;

HOUSE BILL AND.. (II) LICENSES MAY BE ISSUED IN CALENDAR YEAR 00; (III) LICENSES MAY BE ISSUED IN CALENDAR YEAR 0. (A) () THERE IS A SPECIAL CLASS B (ENTERTAINMENT VENUE) (ON SALE) BEER, WINE AND LIQUOR LICENSE. () THE LICENSE MAY BE ISSUED FOR USE BY AN ESTABLISHMENT, WITHIN A WATERFRONT ENTERTAINMENT RETAIL COMPLEX AS DEFINED BY PRINCE GEORGE S COUNTY ORDINANCE, THAT: (I) PROVIDES COMEDY, DANCING, MUSIC, THEATER, OR SIMILAR ART; BUT (II) MAY NOT PROVIDE MOVIES OR ENTERTAINMENT PROHIBITED BY PRINCE GEORGE S COUNTY LAW. () THE ANNUAL LICENSE FEE IS $,0. () A HOLDER OF THE LICENSE: (I) MAY EXERCISE SUNDAY SALES PRIVILEGES; BUT (II) NEED NOT SERVE FOOD. 0 0 (B) () THERE IS A CLASS A (OFF SALE) WATERFRONT PLAZA BEER AND WINE LICENSE THAT MAY BE ISSUED WITHIN A WATERFRONT ENTERTAINMENT RETAIL COMPLEX AS DEFINED BY PRINCE GEORGE S COUNTY ORDINANCE. () AN APPLICANT FOR A LICENSE SHALL SUBMIT TO THE BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSIONERS FOR ITS APPROVAL A MAP SHOWING THE BOUNDARIES OF A PROPOSED ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT WITHIN WHICH PATRONS MAY CONSUME ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES PURCHASED FROM THE LICENSE HOLDER OR A PROXIMATE LICENSEE. () THE ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT: (I) SHALL INCLUDE THE WATERFRONT AREA FROM THE FIRST PUBLIC STREET ALONG THE WATERFRONT TO THE WATER, INCLUDING THE PIERS, BOARDWALK, WALKWAYS, PLAZAS, PROMENADE, AND IMPROVEMENTS CONSTRUCTED IN THE AREA; AND

HOUSE BILL (II) MAY INCLUDE A SEGMENT NOT EXCEEDING 00 FEET OF THE PRIMARY THOROUGHFARE FROM THE FIRST PUBLIC STREET INWARD; AND (III) MAY NOT INCLUDE ANY SANDY OR BEACH AREA. 0 () () IF THE BOARD APPROVES THE MAP, THE BOARD MAY ISSUE A LICENSE TO THE OPERATOR, DEVELOPER, OR LANDLORD OF THE MAJORITY OF PROPERTIES OR VENUES ADJACENT TO THE BOUNDARIES OF THE DEFINED ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT. () () THE BOARD MAY IMPOSE ON THE LICENSE HOLDER ANY REQUIREMENT THE BOARD CONSIDERS NECESSARY, INCLUDING REQUIREMENTS REGARDING ACCESS TO THE ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT AND THE TIME THAT THE PRIVILEGES CONFERRED BY THE LICENSE MAY BE EXERCISED. () () (I) THE ANNUAL LICENSE FEE IS $,00. (II) THE NUMBER OF DAYS THAT A HOLDER MAY USE A WATERFRONT PLAZA BEER AND WINE LICENSE MAY NOT EXCEED 0 PER CALENDAR YEAR. (III) THE LICENSE HOLDER MAY ONLY SELL BEER AND WINE BETWEEN THE HOURS OF :00 P.M. AND MIDNIGHT... (A) IN THIS SECTION, BOARD MEANS THE PRINCE GEORGE S COUNTY BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSIONERS. (B) (C) THIS SECTION APPLIES ONLY IN PRINCE GEORGE S COUNTY. THE BOARD MAY ISSUE A WINE FESTIVAL LICENSE. (D) NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER PROVISION OF THIS ARTICLE, THE BOARD MAY ISSUE A WINE FESTIVAL LICENSE ONLY TO A HOLDER OF: () A LICENSE ISSUED BY THE BOARD; () A CLASS WINERY LICENSE; OR () A CLASS LIMITED WINERY LICENSE.

HOUSE BILL (E) A HOLDER OF A WINE FESTIVAL LICENSE MAY DISPLAY AND SELL WINE THAT: () IS MANUFACTURED AND PROCESSED IN ANY STATE FOR CONSUMPTION ON OR OFF THE LICENSED PREMISES ON THE DAYS AND FOR THE HOURS DESIGNATED FOR THE FESTIVAL; () HAS A PRICE FILED IN ACCORDANCE WITH REGULATIONS THAT THE COMPTROLLER ADOPTS; AND () IS DISTRIBUTED IN THE STATE AT THE TIME THE APPLICATION FOR THE WINE FESTIVAL LICENSE IS FILED. (F) THIS SECTION DOES NOT PROHIBIT THE HOLDER OF A WINE FESTIVAL LICENSE FROM HOLDING ANOTHER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES LICENSE OF A DIFFERENT CLASS OR NATURE. (G) THE BOARD: () MAY ESTABLISH A LICENSE FEE; () MAY ISSUE A DAY LICENSE FOR THE FESTIVAL; AND 0 0 () SHALL CHOOSE FOR THE FESTIVAL A LOCATION IN THE COUNTY THAT IS A LICENSED OR AN UNLICENSED PREMISES. (H) THE BOARD SHALL ADOPT REGULATIONS TO IMPLEMENT THIS SECTION.. (a ) [A] EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN SUBSECTION (A ) OF THIS SECTION, A Class A, B, or D beer license, beer and wine license, or beer, wine and liquor license, except by way of renewal, may not be granted, transferred, or issued to, or for use in conjunction with, or upon the premises of any business establishment of the type commonly known as chain stores, supermarkets, or discount houses. This subsection does not apply to or affect any business establishment already holding such a license or the possibility of such licensee having the license transferred to a similar type of business establishment. Discount houses do not include licensees who sell at discount prices. (A ) THE BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSIONERS OF PRINCE GEORGE S COUNTY MAY ISSUE OR APPROVE THE TRANSFER OF A CLASS A, B, OR D BEER AND WINE LICENSE OR A CLASS A, B, OR D BEER, WINE AND LIQUOR LICENSE

HOUSE BILL TO A SUPERMARKET OR GROCERY STORE THAT IS WITHIN A WATERFRONT ENTERTAINMENT RETAIL COMPLEX, AS DEFINED BY COUNTY ORDINANCE.. (a) This section applies only in Prince George s County. (b) The number of licenses of each class of alcoholic beverage licenses may not exceed the following maximum amounts: () Beer, wine and liquor license, Class BH.... SECTION. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act is an emergency measure, is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public health or safety, has been passed by a yea and nay vote supported by three fifths of all the members elected to each of the two Houses of the General Assembly, and shall take effect from the date it is enacted. Approved: Governor. Speaker of the House of Delegates. President of the Senate.