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HARRY HUGHES. Governor

2455

369A.

(b) (1) A retail establishment regulated or licensed
pursuant to the provisions contained in Article 56 may not
use any game, contests, lottery or other scheme or device,
whereby a person or persons may receive gifts prizes or
gratuities as determined by chance for the purpose of
promoting, furthering or advertising the sale of any product
or service of whatsoever nature or kind. The fact that no
purchase is required in order to participate in the game,
contest, lottery or scheme does not exclude the game,
contest, lottery or scheme from the provisions of this
section.

(2) This section may not be construed as
preventing any nonfranchise retail merchant from giving away
any prize or prizes by the act of drawing of a name or names
if no purchase or consideration is required to qualify for
the prize or prizes.

426.

Any person who takes, places, harbors, inveighs,
entices, persuades, encourages, either by threats or
promise, or by any device or scheme takes or places, or
causes to be taken or placed, any other person to any place
against his or her will, for the purpose of prostitution or
illegal sexual intercourse, or takes or detains any other
person unlawfully against his or her will, with the intent
to compel him or her by force, threats, persuasions, menace
or duress, to marry him or her, or to marry any other
person, or to be defiled, or any person who, being parent,
guardian or having legal charge of another person, consents
to his or her taking or detention by any person for the
purpose of prostitution or illegal sexual intercourse, is
guilty of pandering, and upon conviction shall be punished
by imprisonment for a term not more than 12 years, and fined
not more than [$5000] $5,000, in the discretion of the
court.

594B.

(f-1) [(a)] (1) The State Fire Marshal or a full-time
assistant of the office of the State Fire Marshal has the
same powers of arrest set forth in subsection (c) as to
offenses listed under §§ 6 and 7 of this article.

[(b)] (2) The State Fire Marshal or a full-time
assistant of the office of the State Fire [Marshall] MARSHAL
has the same powers of arrest set forth in subsection (d) as
to offenses listed under §§ 8, 9, 10a, 11, and 156 of this
article.

Article 32 - Dentistry

5B.

 

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