MARVIN MANDEL, Governor 2813
employment and whose employment is not prohibited by this
article. Any minor having such alcoholic beverages in
his possession as aforesaid shall upon conviction be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined not
more than fifty dollars (350.00).
120.
(a) In Allegany County it shall be lawful for any
licensee under this article to employ any person between
the ages of 18 and 21 years for the general purposes of
employment, but this person may not sell or serve
alcoholic beverages EXCEPT BEER AND LIGHT WINE. In order
to be permitted to sell or serve alcoholic beverages
OTHER THAN BEER AND LIGHT WINE, a person must be 21 years
of age or older.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any licensee under
this article to allow any minor or minors under the age
of [twenty-one] EIGHTEEN years to loaf or loiter about
the place of business for which such license is issued.
121.
(b) It shall not be lawful for any person, whether
licensed to sell spirituous, fermented or intoxicating
liquor or not, to sell, give directly or indirectly,
dispose of, barter, furnish, hand over or deliver, within
the corporate limits of the City of Annapolis, or within
five miles thereof, any [spirituous, fermented or
intoxicating liquors, wines or cordials of any kind, or]
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OTHER THAN BEER AND LIGHT MINE in any
quantity whatever, to any youth, or minor under the age
of twenty-one years OR BEER AND LIGHT WINE TO ANY PERSON
UNDER EIGHTEEN YEARS, either for his or her own use or
for the use of any other person, either with or without
the written order or consent of the parent or guardian of
such minor; any person violating the provisions of this
subsection shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and
upon conviction thereof shall be fined a sum not less
than twenty—five dollars nor more than one hundred
dollars, or be imprisoned in jail for not less than ten
days, nor more than sixty days, or be both fined and
imprisoned in the discretion of the court; but if any
minor shall wilfully represent that he is of full age and
thereby shall obtain any spirituous liquors, and the
person selling the same shall be able to prove at his or
her trial such misrepresentation, and that he or she used
due caution in ascertaining the age of such minor before
disposing of the liquor as aforesaid to said minor and
that in the exercise of reasonable caution he was
deceived by the use of documentary evidence and that for
such reason he was unable to ascertain that the minor was
in fact a minor, then the person so selling to such
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