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Session Laws, 1941
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1256 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 720

section be and it is hereby added to said Section 2, said new
sub-section to be known as sub-section (ff), to follow imme-
diately after sub-section (f) of said Section 2; and all to read
as follows:

2. (f) No license shall be required for the importation
of alcoholic beverages intended for export beyond the terri-
torial limits of this State, provided such alcoholic beverages
are stored in public and government controlled warehouses and
not for sale and delivery within this State, but the Comptroller
may require any such importer to obtain a permit for the
transaction of such business under such rules and regulations
as he may deem necessary. A non-resident manufacturer or
dealer in alcoholic beverages may sell and deliver alcoholic
beverages from a location outside of Maryland without a li-
cense to any duly licensed manufacturer or wholesaler, but
not to any other license holder in this State or to any other
person in this State except as further provided in this Article.

(ff) No license shall be required of a person to operate a
warehouse where alcoholic beverages are stored for the ac-
counts of other persons, or to transport alcoholic beverages
into, within or out of the State of Maryland, but the Comp-
troller may require such persons to obtain a permit for the
transaction of such business under such rules and regulations
as he may deem necessary.

3. (1) (a) A manufacturer's license shall entitle the holder
to establish and operate in this State a plant for the distilling,
rectifying, blending, brewing, fermenting or bottling of alco-
holic beverages at the location therein described, to import
alcoholic beverages, and to sell and deliver alcoholic bever-
ages to any other license or permit holder, but shall not permit
the bottling of beer except where the same is brewed. Deliv-
ery from a truck or vehicle under the exclusive control of the
holder of such a license, of beer previously acquired by and
delivered to the license holder, shall constitute delivery from
his place of business within the meaning of this section. Such
licensee shall be authorized to operate only one location in the
State, but a distiller may establish and operate a rectifying,
blending and bottling plant at a different location from his
distillery, and may manufacture, rectify, blend and bottle
alcoholic beverages in the name of another person, if such
other person is the holder of a manufacturer's license in this
State, provided, however, such licensee shall be privileged to
apply for and obtain a wholesaler's license as provided under
this Article.

Such licensee may sell for export to any person under such

regulations as the Comptroller may prescribe, but shall not

sell alcoholic beverages to any person in this State other than

 

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