(a)   (1)   The annual fees for the following classes of wholesaler's licenses
are:
Class 1     Beer, wine and liquor       $2,000
Class 2     Wine and liquor       1,750
Class 3     Beer and wine       1,500
Class 4     Beer       1,250
Class 5     Wine       1,250
    (2)   Upon approval of the application:
      (i)   A Class 1 wholesale licensee may use additional locations for the
warehousing, sale and delivery of beer, wine and liquor upon the
payment of an additional fee of $2,000 for each additional location.
      (ii)   A Class 2 wholesale licensee may use additional locations for the
warehousing, sale and delivery of wine and liquor upon the payment of
an additional fee of $1,750 for each additional location.
      (iii)   A Class 3 wholesale licensee may use additional locations for the
warehousing, sale and delivery of beer and wine upon the payment of an
additional fee of $1,500 for each additional location.
      (iv)   A Class 4 wholesale licensee may use additional locations for the
warehousing, sale and delivery of beer upon the payment of an
additional fee of $1,250 for each additional location.
      (v)   A Class 5 wholesale licensee may use additional locations for the
warehousing, sale and delivery of wine upon the payment of an
additional fee of $1,250 for each additional location.
  (b)   (1)   A wholesaler's license issued in accordance with the fee paid entitles
the holder to acquire the alcoholic beverages indicated on the license
from licensees and holders of nonresident dealer's permits authorized
by this State to make the sales and deliveries. The license authorizes
the sale and delivery of those alcoholic beverages from the licensed
premises to licensees and permit holders in Maryland and to persons
outside of this State.
    (2)   In Allegany County the holder of a Class 1 or Class 2 wholesaler's
license may not sell liquor in any size container smaller than 23
ounces or 680 milliliters to any holder of a special permit issued
under § 7-101(h) of this article.
    (3)   A wholesale license of the appropriate class authorizes the holder to
directly import beer, wine, or distilled spirits from sources outside
the continental limits and possessions of the United States. However,
any wholesale licensee that imports for subsequent distribution in or
outside the State of Maryland shall be:
      (i)   The brand owner;
      (ii)   A wholesale licensee that purchases directly from the brand owner or
the authorized agent of the brand owner; or
      (iii)   A wholesale licensee that purchases from the authorized United States
importer.
    (4)   Paragraph (3) of this subsection only applies if the wholesaler
licensee's jurisdiction and authority to sell has been submitted to
the Comptroller by the brand owner.
  (c)   The holder of a Class 1, Class 2 or Class 3 wholesaler's license, upon
approval of application and the payment of the fee, may obtain more
than one such license provided separate records are kept.
  (d)   Delivery from a truck or vehicle under the exclusive control of the
holder of a wholesaler's license of beer previously purchased by and
delivered to the license holder constitutes delivery from his place of
business within the meaning of this section.
  (e)   Delivery from a truck or vehicle under the exclusive control of the
holder of a wholesaler's license of wine or a wine-based beverage
constitutes delivery from the wholesaler's place of business within
the meaning of this section if:
    (1)   The wholesaler has a license to sell wine; and
    (2)   The wine or wine-based beverage has an alcoholic content by volume of
6.5 percent or less.
  (f)   Before any sale and delivery to a retail licensee, any alcoholic
beverages acquired by a wholesaler from any source shall first come to
rest on the licensed premises of the wholesaler.
  (g)   (1)   This subsection applies in Montgomery County.
    (2)   The Department of Liquor Control may sell its inventory through county
liquor dispensaries at wholesale and retail and through retail outlets
operated by individuals with whom the Department contracts under §
15-203(d) of this article.
    (3)   Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this article may not be
interpreted to prohibit the sale of alcoholic beverages in whole cases
or in individual bottles by the director of the Department of Liquor
Control, through county liquor dispensaries selling at wholesale or
retail, to a licensee in Montgomery County.
    (4)   The Department of Liquor Control may not sell alcoholic beverages at
different prices to different licensees or classes of
licensees.
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