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Howard County board extends delivery option to Class D taverns to align with HB 13 87 - 20 25

5065641 · June 23, 2025
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Summary

The Howard County Alcoholic Beverage Board voted to revise county rules to allow Class D taverns to offer sealed off-sale delivery in line with state legislation referenced in the meeting as HB 13 87 - 20 25. Board members discussed enforcement limits, packaging and how the change compares to COVID-era allowances.

The Howard County Alcoholic Beverage Board voted to revise county rules to extend an off-sale delivery option to Class D taverns in line with HB 13 87 - 20 25, during a board meeting.

Board members said the change mirrors recent state action and would allow taverns that hold Class D licenses to deliver sealed, packaged alcoholic products similar to retail off-sale packaging. A staff member told the board, “I don't think anything would technically happen until someone actually submits a complaint or files a lawsuit stating Howard County is not complying with the state rules or state law.”

The revision was…

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