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The board consists of three members appointed biennially by the governor of Maryland with the consent of the state senate if it is in session. Members serve two-year terms. Learn more about the board, licensing procedures and other details on the Liquor Board's webpage.
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The Commissions’ responsibility is to regulate and control the sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages within the county to obtain respect and obedience to laws and to administer and enforce the provisions of the laws of the State of Maryland and the Rules and Regulations of Calvert County.
Home. FAQs. How do I apply for a liquor license? The Board of License Commissioners, also known as the Liquor Board, provides information on how to apply, related documents and a meeting schedule. Liquor Board Information can be found here.
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Meeting of Board License Commission of Calvert County, Maryland (the Liquor Board) February 22, 2024
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The Board of [Liquor] License Commissioners regulates the retail sale of alcoholic beverages for Calvert County (Code Alcoholic Beverages Article, secs. 14-101 through 14-2802). In Calvert County, the Board's three members and one alternate are appointed by the Governor to two-year terms (Code Alcoholic Beverages Article, secs. 14-101 through ...