SB 214
Department of Legislative Services
Maryland General Assembly
2020 Session
FISCAL AND POLICY NOTE
Third Reader
Senate Bill 214 (Senators Young and Hough)
Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs Economic Matters
Frederick County - Alcoholic Beverages - Weinberg Center License
This bill allows alcoholic beverages to be consumed anywhere on the licensed premises at
the Weinberg Center for the Arts in Frederick County as specified. The bill takes effect
July 1, 2020.
Fiscal Summary
State Effect: None.
Local Effect: Frederick County can handle enforcement activities with existing resources.
Small Business Effect: None.
Analysis
Current Law: A Class C (Weinberg Center) beer, wine, and liquor license authorizes the
nonprofit Weinberg Center for the Arts to sell beer, wine, and liquor at retail to a customer
on the licensed premises to be consumed only in the central rotunda or lobby. Beer, wine,
and liquor may be sold for one hour before to one hour after a performance or a fundraiser
that benefits the Weinberg Center for the Arts. The annual license fee is $325.
The president and two other officers of the Weinberg Center for the Arts must sign the
application for the license. At least two of the officers must be residents of the county.
Additional Information
Prior Introductions: None.
Designated Cross File: HB 146 (Frederick County Delegation) - Economic Matters.
Information Source(s): Frederick County; Department of Legislative Services
Fiscal Note History: First Reader - February 4, 2020
rh/tso Third Reader - March 13, 2020
Analysis by: Amberly Holcomb Direct Inquiries to:
(410) 946-5510
(301) 970-5510
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Statutes affected:
Text - First - Frederick County - Alcoholic Beverages - Weinberg Center License: 20-102 Alcoholic Beverages, 20-1015 Alcoholic Beverages
Text - Third - Frederick County - Alcoholic Beverages - Weinberg Center License: 20-102 Alcoholic Beverages, 20-1015 Alcoholic Beverages