WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 6
(d) No licensee, proprietor, or operator of any
establishment dispensing alcoholic beverages shall permit the
consumption or possession of any alcoholic beverages [other than
beer or light wine] by a person under the age of twenty-one years
[or the consumption or possession of beer or light wine by any
person not designated in § 2(t)(2) of this article] upon said
premises no matter by whom such alcoholic beverages shall have
been purchased or from whom obtained. A violation of this
subsection is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not more than
$50 in addition to any other penalties provided under this
article.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: In Article 2B, § 118, obsolete
cross-references found in subsections (a) through (d),
stylistic errors in subsections (a) and (b), and an
extraneous comma in subsection (c).
Occurred: For cross-references, see Note for Article
2B, § 2(t). Stylistic errors in subsection (a)
occurred in Ch. 851, Acts of 1976, the stylistic error
in subsection (b) occurred in Ch. 227, Acts of 1968,
and the extraneous comma was added in Ch. 227, Acts of
1968.
121.
(b) (1) It is unlawful for any licensee or other person to
sell spirituous, fermented or intoxicating liquor or to sell,
give directly or indirectly, dispose of, barter, furnish, hand
over or deliver, within the corporate limits of the City of
Annapolis, or within 5 miles of the City, any alcoholic beverages
other than beer and light wine in any quantity whatever to any
[youth, or] person under the age of 21 years [or beer and light
wine to any person not designated in § 2(t)(2) of this article,]
for use by the underage person or for the use of. any other
person, either with or without the written order or consent of
the parent or guardian of the person.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Obsolete cross-reference and redundant
language in Article 2B, § 121(b)(1).
Occurred: For cross-reference, see Note for Article
2B, § 2(t). The redundant language was deleted by
Chs. 90 and 96, Acts of 1982, but left in Ch. 844,
Acts of 1982 which prevailed.
127.
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