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Session Laws, 1953
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THEODORE R. MCKELDIN, GOVERNOR 1627

66.

(e) (Harford County. ) In Harford County it shall be
the duty of the Liquor Control Board to make or have
frequent inspections made of the premises of all licensees;
and, if it is found that any such licensee is violating any
of the provisions of this Article, or the regulations promul-
gated hereunder, or is failing to observe in good faith the
purposes thereof, or is not maintaining the premises in a
clean, sanitary manner, the Board shall, in its discretion,
after a public hearing, revoke or suspend the said license;
and such cases shall be reported to the State's Attorney
and the Sheriff of Harford County; and it shall be the duty
of said Sheriff and said State's Attorney to prosecute
such licensee under the provisions of this Article. The said
Board shall also revoke or suspend, in their discretion,
and after public hearing the license of any licensee, on
whose premises any gambling [devices are found, which
are illegal under the laws of the State of Maryland, ] of
any character is found
or any alcoholic beverage found,
other than beer and wine of legal content.

Whenever any on-sale licensee operates a pool or billiard
parlor on premises licensed hereunder, he shall not permit
minors under 18 years of age to enter into or loiter about
that part of the premises devoted to the playing of pool
or billiards unless accompanied by a parent. A violation
of this prohibition shall empower the said Board, in its
discretion, to revoke or suspend the license of said on-sale
licensee after a public hearing.

112. (a) (Restrictions Upon Taverns. ) No holder of a
beer, wine and liquor license, Class D, for the sale of alco-
holic beverages on any premises, shall sell or permit to be
sold or furnished upon any premises, any such beverages,
except in a room having one or more plain glass windows
on the street or highway so as to enable persons standing
on the ground or highway to observe the interior of the
premises at all hours during which sales are prohibited,
and during such hours no curtain, blind or other obstruc-
tion shall be placed before such window or windows, and
every such place shall have an entrance, facing on the
street, which shall be open at all hours during which sales
are being made.

(b) In Harford County the provisions of this section
shall apply to all premises licensed under the provisions
of this Article.



 

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