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Baltimore City can streamline some liquor licenses, add limited new licenses in the 40th district with conditions, and exempt certain licenses from 10am–10pm limits.
Baltimore City can streamline some liquor licenses, add limited new licenses in the 40th district with conditions, and exempt certain licenses from 10am–10pm limits.
Title: Baltimore City — Alcoholic Beverages — Authorizations and Revisions
Status: Approved by the Governor (Chapter 811) — Effective July 1, 2025
Primary sponsor (Senate): Senator Hayes
Designated cross-file: HB 1172
SB 939 updates Baltimore City alcoholic beverages law to (1) let the Board of License Commissioners implement an expedited-fee process and stronger application controls for Class C per diem licenses, (2) authorize several narrowly tailored new or modified licenses in the 40th alcoholic beverages district subject to community agreements and conditions, and (3) adjust which license types are subject to an existing 10 a.m.–10 p.m. hours restriction in a specified area of the 40th district.
Expedited per diem processing fee
Board regulations for Class C per diem licenses
New/modified license authorizations in the 40th alcoholic beverages district (each tied to specified conditions)
Hours restriction / exemption change
For full statutory text and the precise geographic boundaries referenced for the 40th district hour restrictions, consult Chapter 811 (2025 Laws of Maryland) or the Annotated Code (Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis Article).
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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