Bill
SB 869
Creating Corridor H Advanced Energy and Economic Corridor Authority
Dorchester County can raise annual alcohol license fees and start charging new nonrefundable application fees ($150-$200) and $50 transfer fees, effective July 1, 2025.
Bill
SB 869
Dorchester County can raise annual alcohol license fees and start charging new nonrefundable application fees ($150-$200) and $50 transfer fees, effective July 1, 2025.
Status: Enacted (Chapter 833). Approved by Governor May 20, 2025. Statutory effective date in the bill: July 1, 2025. Fiscal note projects revenue changes starting in FY 2026.
To revise annual license fees for a range of alcoholic beverage licenses in Dorchester County and to authorize the county Board of License Commissioners to charge application and transfer fees for new licenses and license transfers.
Selected fee changes (current → new)
- Class A beer: $200 → $250 (+$50)
- Class A beer & wine: $250 → $350 (+$100)
- Class B beer & wine: $300 → $350 (+$50)
- Class B beer, wine & liquor: $1,000 → $1,250 (+$250)
- Class C beer: $250 → $150 (−$100)
- Class C beer & wine: $150 → $250 (+$100)
- Class D beer & wine: $275 → $350 (+$75)
- Class B caterer’s license: $150 → $200 (+$50)
- Class C per diem beer / beer & wine: $15/day → $25/day (+$10/day)
- Class C per diem beer, wine & liquor: $25/day → $35/day (+$10/day)
(Complete list appears in the bill/exhibit.)
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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