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Maryland Code, Alcoholic Beverages § 22-1401

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(a) The following sections of Title 4, Subtitle 1 (“Applications for Local Licenses”) of Division I of this article apply in the county without exception or variation:

(1) § 4-102 (“Applications to be filed with local licensing board”);

(2) § 4-103 (“Application on behalf of partnership”);

(3) § 4-106 (“Payment of notice expenses”);

(4) § 4-108 (“Application form required by Comptroller”);

(5) § 4-109 (“Required information on application --In general”);

(6) § 4-111 (“Payment of license fees”);

(7) § 4-112 (“Disposition of license fees”);  and

(8) § 4-114 (“Fees for licenses issued for less than 1 year”).

(b) The following sections of Title 4, Subtitle 1 (“Applications for Local Licenses”) of Division I of this article do not apply in the county:

(1) § 4-104 (“Application on behalf of corporation or club”), which is superseded by § 22-1405 of this subtitle;

(2) § 4-105 (“Application on behalf of limited liability company”), which is superseded by § 22-1405 of this subtitle;  and

(3) § 4-110 (“Required information on application --Petition of support”).

(c) The following sections of Title 4, Subtitle 1 (“Applications for Local Licenses”) of Division I of this article apply in the county:

(1) § 4-107 (“Criminal history records check”):

(i) in addition to § 22-1403 of this subtitle;  and

(ii) subject to § 22-1404 of this subtitle;  and

(2) § 4-113 (“Refund of license fees”), subject to § 22-1406 of this subtitle.

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