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2814                                               LAWS OF MARYLAND                         [Ch. 850

minor, shall be acquitted of the said charge, the minor
obtaining spirituous liquor by such misrepresentation of
his or her age shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon
trial and conviction shall be sentenced to pay a fine of
not less than tea dollars, nor more than twenty dollars
and the costs of his prosecution. Any fines or costs
shall be paid pursuant to the provisions of Article 38,
Section 4.

123.

(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.
Violation of this subsection is punishable by fine not to
exceed one hundred dollars ($100).

125.

(a)   In Garrett County licensees shall sell beer for
cash only and no suit shall be maintained by any retail
dealer against any person for beer which has been sold on
credit. It shall be unlawful for any licensee to allow
any minor or minors under the age of [21] 18 years to
loaf or loiter about his place of business.

(b)   It is unlawful for any liquor licensee under
this article to employ any person under the age of
twenty-one years and for any other class of licensee to
employ any person under the age of eighteen years in the
sale of alcoholic beverages or in connection with the
business thereof.

126A.

(a) In Kent and Wicomico counties, it shall be
unlawful for any person under the age of [twenty—one
(21) ] EIGHTEEN (18) years to loaf, loiter, or to be a
nuisance on any premises for which a Class B or Class D
beer license has been issued, and for any licensee,
agent, servant, or employee to permit any person under
the age of [twenty-one (21) ] EIGHTEEN (18) years to loaf
or loiter on said premises.

126B.

In Howard county it [shall be] IS unlawful for any
"on-sale" licensee to allow [minors] PERSONS UNDER THE
AGE OF 18 YEARS to engage in pool, billiards,
shuffleboard or the playing of pinball or console
machines or in any other game of chance or skill in their
licensed establishment unless [such minors] THOSE PERSONS
UNDER 18 YEARS are accompanied by a parent or guardian.

 

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