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of licensees, methods of enforcement, and promulgation of
rules and regulations to carry out the purposes of this Article.
(6) Rules and regulations adopted by the Board in said
City shall be published and distributed to such licensees as
may be affected thereby. The Board in said City shall have
the power to require any licensee to display prominently in his
place of business any rule or regulation of said Board, or any
excerpt or statement from this Article.
(e) BALTIMORE COUNTY. In Baltimore County, in addition
to the other powers and duties conferred on them the Board
of License Commissioners may prescribe rules and regulations
regarding the presence of any person under the age of twenty-
one (21) years on any premises licensed to sell alcoholic
beverages.
COUNTY DISPENSARIES
142. LIQUOR CONTROL BOARDS, (a) ESTABLISHED.
There is hereby constituted and established in each county a
Liquor Control Board, to be appointed and to have the tenure,
compensation, powers and duties as provided in this sub-title.
(b) MEMBERS. The Liquor Control Board shall consist of
three members in each county, except that in Queen Anne's
County it shall consist of four (4) members. Those persons
who are members of the respective Boards on June 1,1947 shall
continue as such for the balance of the period for which they
may have been appointed or elected, according to the terms
and conditions of their original appointment or election.
(c) APPOINTMENT. The members of the respective Boards
shall be appointed by the Governor with the advice and con-
sent of the Senate. Provided, that in Montgomery and Somer-
set counties they shall be appointed by the Governor. In
Harford and Queen Anne's counties they shall be appointed
by the respective boards of county commissioners. In Kent
County the County Commissioners shall be ex officio the mem-
bers of the Liquor Control Board. In Harford County said
Board shall also be known as the Board of License Commis-
sioners of Harford County, upon which shall be devolved all
the duties and rights given elsewhere in this Article.
(d) TIME FOR APPOINTMENT. In computing the time at
which appointments to the several Boards normally expire,
and when new terms of office begin, the following dates shall
be used:
(1) Harford County—first Monday in April, 1941. One
appointment shall expire each year.
(2) Montgomery County—May 1, 1945.
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