Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB361

Introduced
1/23/26  
Refer
1/23/26  
Report Pass
3/2/26  
Engrossed
3/5/26  
Refer
3/6/26  
Report Pass
4/8/26  

Caption

Baltimore City – Alcoholic Beverages – License Extension

Impact

The passage of SB361 will have implications for state laws governing alcoholic beverages, particularly those related to the licensing process in Baltimore City. By allowing for the extension of licenses that would otherwise expire, the bill provides a temporary reprieve for businesses that may be undergoing transitions or improvements. This measure is designed to support local businesses in maintaining their operational licenses while navigating the complexities of ownership changes and renovations.

Summary

Senate Bill 361, titled 'Baltimore City – Alcoholic Beverages – License Extension', aims to extend the expiration date of certain alcoholic beverage licenses in Baltimore City. Specifically, the bill addresses racetrack licenses issued for a specific location on Park Heights Avenue, allowing them to be considered unexpired until July 1, 2029. This extension is intended to facilitate the completion of ownership transfers and necessary renovations at the licensed locations, thereby ensuring continuity for businesses involved in the alcohol trade.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB361 appears to be generally favorable among local businesses, especially those in the racetrack and alcohol service sectors, as it addresses their needs for stability during ownership transitions. Supporters likely view this bill as a necessary mechanism to promote local economic activity and investment in property improvements. However, concerns may arise around the bill's impact on regulatory oversight and local governance, given the extended timelines for obtaining necessary licenses.

Contention

Notable points of contention could involve discussions around the implications of extending licenses for an additional three years and one month without further legislative action. Critics might express concerns about the potential for reduced scrutiny in alcohol licensing processes and the long-term effects on community standards and business practices. These debates may highlight the balance between supporting local businesses and maintaining regulatory vigilance over alcohol distribution in the community.

Companion Bills

MD HB348

Crossfiled Baltimore City - Alcoholic Beverages - License Extension

Previously Filed As

MD SB1013

Baltimore City - Alcoholic Beverages - License Extension

MD HB784

Baltimore City - Alcoholic Beverages Licenses - Alterations

MD SB662

Baltimore City - Alcoholic Beverages Licenses - Alterations

MD HB346

Baltimore City - Alcoholic Beverages - 43rd Alcoholic Beverages District - Class B-D-7 Licenses

MD SB788

Baltimore City - Alcoholic Beverages - 43rd Alcoholic Beverages District - Class B-D-7 Licenses

MD HB472

Baltimore City - Alcoholic Beverages - 45th Alcoholic Beverages District - Licenses

MD SB304

Baltimore City - Alcoholic Beverages - 45th Alcoholic Beverages District - Licenses

MD HB746

Baltimore County - Alcoholic Beverages Licenses - Transfers

MD SB939

Baltimore City - Alcoholic Beverages - Authorizations and Revisions

MD HB1425

Baltimore City - Alcoholic Beverages Licenses - Revisions

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.