1532 LAWS OF MARYLAND [Ch. 372
retail establishment to conduct business for labor or
profit in the usual manner and location or to operate its
establishment in any manner for the general public. It
shall not cause, direct, permit, or authorize any
employee or agent to engage in or conduct business on its
behalf on Sunday.
534R.
(b) Nothing in this section applies to the sale of
the following items:
3. Newspapers, magazines, stationery items,
greeting cards, paperback books, film and camera
supplies, cosmetics and beauty aids, hosiery, baby needs,
tobacco products, candy, drugs, patent medicines, and
personal hygiene and medical needs and supplies.
639A.
(a) (2) Time Required; Conditions for Release;
Failure to Return; Violations. The Department of Parole
and Probation shall determine the time actually necessary
for a prisoner to go to and from his place of employment
and to perform the duties required of him as an employee.
Prior to any release pursuant to this section, a prisoner
shall sign an agreement to return to the county jail at
the time so determined by the Department (to be specified
by hour in the agreement) or immediately after his work
is over, whichever is earlier, and in any event to return
directly to the jail following the termination of his
daily employment; to enter no vehicle or building except
in the ordinary course of his employment; to surrender
his total earnings as provided in [subsection (c)]
SUBSECTION (A) (3); to have no alcoholic beverages in his
possession at any time; to bring no object into the jail
without the express permission of the Sheriff or a deputy
sheriff; and to observe such other conditions as may be
deemed proper and designated in the agreement by the
District Court Judge. A prisoner released from actual
confinement who wilfully fails to return to the county
jail at the time specified in such agreement shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be
subject to the penalties provided for escape in Article
27, § 139, of this Code. A prisoner released from actual
confinement who violates any other condition of such
agreement shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon
conviction, shall be subject to an additional term of
imprisonment in the county jail of not more than six
months.
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