1572 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 734
(5) To make any and all contracts, rules and regulations
which they may deem necessary or desirable to carry out the
powers conferred upon them by this Act.
(6) To sell and ship outside Harford County any containers
or packages of alcoholic beverage kept for sale in the dispen-
saries, provided that such shipment is not prohibited by law
applicable in the place where shipment is consigned.
(7) To rent, lease, or purchase premises necessary for the
conduct of said dispensaries, subject to the approval of the
County Commissioners.
48M. The Liquor Control Board shall keep accurate records
of the purchase of alcoholic beverages, which records shall be
open to inspection by the representatives of the County, Town
and City interested therein, and shall make an annual report
from the time this Act becomes effective, copies of which shall
be filed with the said County, Town and City, which report or
so much thereof as may be deemed by the County Commission-
ers to be necessary, shall be published in the County papers
printed and published in Harford County.
48N. The said Liquor Control Board shall keep separate
accounts of the operations conducted at each dispensary which
shall show the gross revenue of each dispensary and also the
net revenue derived therefrom. After setting aside at each
dispensary the necessary reserve for the proper conduct there-
of, the said Board shall, as often as it may deem to the best
interests of the County, Town and City, and at least semi-
annually make a distribution of the net proceeds as follows:
To the County Commissioners of Harford County, fifty per
cent (50%) of the net proceeds derived from each of said liquor
dispensaries; to the Towns of Aberdeen and Bel Air, one-half of
the net proceeds from the liquor dispensaries located therein;
and to the City of Havre de Grace, one-half of the net proceeds
from the liquor dispensary located therein; to be used by said
County, Town and City for debt service, operating expenses or
for whatever other purposes may be deemed best. The amount
distributed to Bel Air is hereby dedicated to payment of the
debt and debt service thereon created by Chapter 28 of the Acts
of the General Assembly of Maryland, 1939. No advertising of
said dispensaries, or of liquors sold therein, shall be done by
said Liquor Control Board, in any manner in Harford County.
48-O. Any person, co-partnership or corporation who shall
violate any of the provisions of this Act, or who, while hold-
ing a license to sell any of the beverages mentioned in Section
421A of Article 13 of the Code of Public Local Laws, shall
have in their possession any alcoholic beverage containing more
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