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HB 1238

An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, in pupils and attendance, providing for restricting possession and use by students of mobile devices.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Marc Anderson and 14 co-sponsors

Establishes a Somerset County liquor tasting license for Class A BWL retailers, permitting free on-site tastings (0.5 oz per sample, up to 5 samples/day) with a tiered fee.

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Bill Summary · HB 1238

Note on source materials
- The materials you provided contain multiple, different bills all labeled “HB 1238” from different states and sessions (Maryland, Arkansas, Indiana, Hawaii, Illinois, etc.), and the top-line bill metadata (title about private prisons; status “Died In Committee”) does not match the detailed documents. Before proceeding further, please confirm which jurisdiction and version of HB 1238 you want summarized.
- Below I summarize the most complete and coherent version in the packet: Maryland — “Somerset County – Alcoholic Beverages – Liquor Tasting License” (HB 1238 / Ch. 786).

Summary — Maryland HB 1238 (Somerset County): Liquor Tasting License
Purpose and intent
- Establish a new, local liquor tasting license in Somerset County to allow holders of a Class A beer, wine, and liquor (BWL) retail license to permit on‑site, no‑charge tasting of liquor in limited amounts. The intent is to enable retail tastings while limiting consumption and establishing a fee structure.

Key provisions
- Creates a “liquor tasting license” that the Somerset County Board of License Commissioners may issue to a holder of a Class A BWL license.
- Tasting conditions:
- The licensee must be authorized to sell the liquor offered.
- Consumers cannot be charged for the tasting samples.
- Per‑sample limit: up to one‑half ounce (0.5 oz) per offering.
- Daily limit: up to five offerings per person per day.
- Fee schedule (in addition to the Class A BWL license fee):
- One‑day license in a licensing period: $20.
- Effective up to 26 days in a licensing period: $200.
- Effective up to 52 days: $300.
- Effective up to 104 days: $400.
- Applies only in Somerset County under Maryland law.

Who is affected
- Primary: Class A BWL license holders (retailers) in Somerset County who wish to offer free liquor tastings.
- Secondary: Somerset County consumers who attend tastings; the County’s Board of License Commissioners (administration/enforcement).
- Small businesses: Minimal net effect (may benefit retailers offering tastings).

Fiscal and administrative impact
- Fiscal note (Maryland Department of Legislative Services): No State fiscal effect. Somerset County revenues increase to the extent tasting licenses are issued. The county can handle enforcement with existing resources. Small business impact minimal.
- The bill text indicates an effective date of July 1, 2025. Legislative records in the packet show enactment as Chapter 786 and gubernatorial approval in May 2025; other records show a later effective date (Sept 1, 2025) — please confirm which date applies in official state records.

Procedural status (from provided records)
- Packet includes committee actions, readings, and a chaptered law entry (Chapter 786) indicating approval by the Governor (May 2025). However, your top metadata lists the bill as “Died In Committee” and a different title (private prisons). Confirm the version and jurisdiction you want if you need a status update tied to a particular legislature.

Other HB 1238 variants found in the packet (brief)
- Arkansas: Adds right for mortgagors to recover attorney fees when statutory foreclosure sale is set aside for mortgagee noncompliance.
- Indiana: Provisions to allow school corporations to seek Medicaid reimbursement for medically necessary school‑based services and related studies/administration.
- Hawaii: $2.5M appropriation for structural analysis and repairs at Manele small boat harbor on Lānaʻi.
- Illinois: New homestead exemption ($5,000 EAV reduction) for properties located in FEMA special flood hazard areas (with limits).

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