
Digital Age Verification
The ATCC report required by Senate Bill 1041 examines how digital age-verification technology could help Maryland retailers confirm a customer’s age, reduce underage alcohol sales, and strengthen compliance with state law.
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The ATCC report required by Senate Bill 1041 examines how digital age-verification technology could help Maryland retailers confirm a customer’s age, reduce underage alcohol sales, and strengthen compliance with state law.

This report analyzes Maryland’s tobacco retail landscape following the Tobacco Retail Modernization Act. It examines retailer density and proximity, licensing trends, and youth tobacco-use patterns using statewide data. The findings provide context to support informed policy decisions and public health considerations.

This report reviews how Maryland enforces laws that prohibit the sale of tobacco products to people under 21, highlighting inspection activity, compliance trends, and ongoing efforts to protect youth.

The 2025 ATCC Tax Annual Report provides an overview of Maryland’s alcohol and tobacco tax activity for the fiscal year. The report shares data on tax revenue, licensing, compliance, and other regulatory work carried out during the year. It offers a clear snapshot of Maryland’s alcohol and tobacco markets and the State’s oversight responsibilities.
Our latest report, Retailer Adherence to Tax Requirements, focuses on retail sales of electronic devices. This comprehensive study is a result of an extensive investigation conducted by the ATCC and presents findings related to tax application for these products. Read the report today.

The ATCC wishes everyone a Happy Halloween! The ATCC wants to alert parents and guardians of certain illicit and unregulated products containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) that may appear similar to consumer goods or otherwise appeal to children. . The ATCC, in the course of our enforcement activity, have confiscated illicit products containing THC that may mimic or appear similar to other commercially available consumer goods.

The Appellate Court of Maryland has overturned a prior injunction, allowing the ATCC to expand statewide enforcement against unlicensed intoxicating THC retailers.

The Alcohol, Tobacco, and Cannabis Commission (ATCC) has received inquiries from agencies and stakeholders across Maryland regarding the reporting requirements necessary to initiate administrative action against tobacco retailers who sell to individuals under the age of 21.

Effective July 1, 2025, Maryland now requires all THC products to meet safety and labeling standards. Learn what’s changing—read the full article for details.

The ATCC is excited to announce that in May and June of this year we are making several enhancements to our operations, including delivering licenses and permits by email, and allowing online applications and payments. These changes are intended to reduce the use of paper and the need for applicants to mail documents and payments to the ATCC.

The Alcohol, Tobacco, and Cannabis Commission (ATCC) has issued a safety alert for businesses in the Baltimore area. We’ve received reports of a person posing as an inspector to enter restricted areas of stores and commit theft.

The 2024 Maryland Tobacco Modernization Act, effective October 1, 2024, brings important changes for tobacco retailers. Learn more and download our informational factsheet.
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We say farewell to a valued Commissioner and welcome a new member, as well as congratulate Commissioner Eric Morrissette on becoming Vice Chair, joining Chair Alan Silverstein and Secretary Robert Poole in leading our dedicated ATCC team.

Overseeing Maryland’s alcohol and tobacco industries involves enforcing laws on manufacturing, distribution, and sales. Our dedicated Field Enforcement agents work to ensure public safety through inspections and investigations.

A permit is now required for third-party contractors to deliver alcohol locally on behalf of licensed retailers. Learn about the new Local Delivery Service Permit and how to comply.

New regulations for Class 4 Limited Wineries now allow bulk wine purchases made from Maryland-grown agricultural products, with revised limits. Learn more about the updated requirements.
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