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name and address of the person to whom the deliveries of alco-
holic beverages have actually and in fact been made, the name
and address of the original consignee, if alcoholic beverages
have been delivered to any other than the originally named
consignee, the point of origin, the point of delivery, the date
of delivery and the number and initials of each car, if shipped
by rail, the name of the boat, barge or vessel, if shipped by
water, the license number of each truck, if shipped by motor
truck, or if delivered by other means, the manner in which
such delivery was made, the kind of alcoholic beverages and
the number of gallons thereof contained in any such shipment
or shipments and such other additional information relative
to shipments as the Comptroller may require. Nothing herein
shall be construed to authorize the consignment of alcoholic
beverages from any point outside of the State to points within
the State of Maryland, to any person except the holder of a
permit or manufacturer's or wholesaler's license, duly issued
under the provisions of this Article or the consignment of
alcoholic beverages from any point within this State to a
point outside the State, to any person not authorized to
receive the same under the law of the point of destination.
128. COMPTROLLER. The Comptroller shall include in
his annual reports statements giving statistical information
as to the alcoholic beverages business in this State, which, in
his opinion, shall be of interest to the public and industry; it
being the intent and purpose of this section to furnish a
basis for annual comparison as to the scope of the industry in
Maryland, and the consuming habits of Maryland residents.
129. RECORD OF LICENSES. The Comptroller, the
Clerks of the several courts and the Boards of License Com-
missioners and the Bureau of State Licenses shall severally
keep an accurate record of every license issued or approved
by them, respectively, under the provisions of this Article, and
shall also keep an accurate record of all revocations, suspen-
sions and cancellations of licenses and of all restrictions im-
posed upon any license, with a brief notation as to the cause
for such action, and the said Clerk, Boards and Bureau shall
in each case, forthwith report the same to the Comptroller.
Such records shall be open to inspection at the respective
offices of the Comptroller, the Clerks, the Boards of License
Commissioners and the Bureau of State Licenses, at all times
during regular business hours, by any person.
BOARDS OF LICENSE COMMISSIONERS
130. APPOINTED BY GOVERNOR AND SENATE, (a)
QUALIFICATIONS. For the jurisdictions in which this section
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