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LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch. 742

(d) In Harford County an alcoholic beverage license
with an off-sale privilege of any class, except by way of
renewal, may not be transferred, UPGRADED TO CLASS A-1 OR
A-2 OFF SALE BEER, WINE
OR LIQUOR LICENSE or issued to any
business establishment of the type commonly known as chain
stores, supermarkets, discount houses or their franchisors,
and franchisees of OR concessionaires OF EVERY KIND AND
DESCRIPTION. Those establishments holding an alcoholic
beverage license Tat the time of enactment of this section]
ON JULY 1, 1976 may continue to hold that license, OR APPLY
TO UPGRADE TO CLASS A-1 OR A-2.

69.

(e) (1) In Harford County Tit shall be the duty of] the
liquor control board [to] AND GENERAL MANAGER SHALL make or
have frequent inspections made of the premises of all
licensees[; and, if]. IF it is found that any such licensee
is violating any of the provisions of this article, or the
regulations promulgated 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] THOSE cases shall be
reported to the State's Attorney and the Sheriff of Harford
County[; and it shall be the duty of said]. THE Sheriff and
[said] THE State's Attorney [to] SHALL 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, or any illegal
gambling of any character found, or any alcoholic beverage
found, [other than beer and wine of legal content] IN
VIOLATION of THE APPROPRIATE LICENSE, or if the licensee has
been convicted in federal or State court of a felony.

(2) Whenever any on sale licensee operates a
pool or billiard parlor on premises licensed hereunder, he
[shall] MAY 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] THE on sale licensee after a public
hearing.

158.

(g) In Harford County, in addition to [the] ANY
inspector who is serving prior to July 1, [1968] 1979, the
board [is authorized to] AND GENERAL MANAGER MAY appoint
[one or more] additional inspectors[, in consideration of
the additional license fees resulting from the increases
which became effective on July 1, 1968, in beer, wine and

 

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