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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor

1931

minutes following the closing hours prescribed in this
section except that any restaurant, hotel or private club
holding a beer, wine or other alcoholic beverage license
as provided in §§ 20 (h-2), 14(g)(1), 13 (h), 14 (g)
(2) and 19 (f-2) of Article 2B may serve those alcoholic
beverages during the hours of 12 noon and 2 o'clock a.m.
on the day following. Whenever New Year's Eve falls on a
Sunday those licensees may open at 12:00 noon and close
at two hours past midnight as noted in §§ 89 and 90 of
this article.

102.

(c) The privileges conferred by a Class B, beer,
wine and liquor license (on—sale—generally) may be
exercised from 9 o'clock a.m. on any day to 1 o'clock
a.m. on the day following, except that no sale shall be
made on Sunday between the hours of 1 o'clock a.m. and
[to] 11 o'clock a.m.

142.

(c) Every manufacturer or wholesaler engaged in
the business of selling or delivering wines and liquors
shall file with the Comptroller a bond in the minimum
penalty of $5,000. Such a bond shall be in such form as
may be approved by the Comptroller, shall be executed by
a surety company duly authorized to do business in this
State, and shall be conditioned upon the payment of all
taxes, penalties and interest imposed by this article
upon the sale or delivery of wines and liquors, and
generally upon the faithful compliance with the
provisions of this article. A manufacturer, wholesaler
or dispensary shall file a bond in the same manner and
form in an amount double the amount of its largest
monthly tax liability in the [proceeding] PRECEDING
calendar year less $5,000. In the event that this
information for a calendar year is not available or
cannot be made the amount of the bond shall be set by the
Comptroller. Pursuant to the provision of § 138 of this
article, if certificates or stamps denoting the amount of
taxes on alcoholic beverages except beer and wine are
furnished by the Comptroller, any manufacturer,
dispensary or wholesaler receiving stamps or certificates
shall be responsible for and held accountable to pay the
tax value for any loss or unverified destruction. The
Comptroller may limit the disbursement of excessive
amounts of stamps or certificates, may require proof of
need and may promulgate such regulations as may be
necessary to insure adequate availability of stamps and
certificates to prevent any abuse.

155.

(c) In Anne Arundel County the chairman of the

 

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