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LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 17
21.
(f-2) (2) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph
(2) of § 63(1) of this article, IF THE GARRETT COUNTY LIQUOR
CONTROL BOARD MAINTAINS COUNTY LIQUOR DISPENSARIES, the
holder of a special Class D license shall pay the Garrett
County liquor dispensary the 10 percent surcharge of the
gross purchase price of the liquor and wine purchased at the
dispensary at the time of purchase.
52.
(b) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this
article, the liquor control board may promulgate rules and
regulations allowing any Class B, C, or D licensee to sell
alcoholic beverages, as provided by their licenses, for
off-sale consumption[, provided that any such licensee shall
purchase all wine and liquors from the Garrett County liquor
control board].
69.
(d-1) In Garrett County, in addition to any other
provisions of this article, the license of any person may be
suspended for a period of time to be determined by the
board, such period not to exceed one year, for any of the
following grounds: (2) possession on the licensed premises
by any person of any liquor or wines not purchased from the
Garrett County liquor [control board,] DISPENSARIES, IF THE
GARRETT COUNTY LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD MAINTAINS COUNTY LIQUOR
DISPENSARIES,
161.
(a-1) In Garrett County, liquor dispensaries may be
established and maintained in Grantsville (district No. 3)
and in Oakland (district No. 7). The dispensaries are
authorized to make Class A or "off-sales" of wine and
liquor. All liquor and wines sold by Class B and C
(on-sale) beer, wine and liquor licensees may be purchased
from a Garrett County liquor dispensary or any licensed
wholesale supplier. [Any] IF THE GARRETT COUNTY LIQUOR
CONTROL BOARD MAINTAINS COUNTY LIQUOR DISPENSARIES, ANY
licensee, except the holders of special Class D licenses,
having wine or liquor in his possession on the licensed
premises which is not purchased from a Garrett County liquor
dispensary shall suffer a revocation of his license for the
sale of beer, wine and liquor unless the licensee reports
these purchases, and pays to the liquor control board that
sum of money which the board would charge the licensee for
similar purchases, less the actual amount paid for the
purchases. The board is authorized to inspect the premises
of all holders of Class B and C licenses in the county to
determine their compliance with all laws applicable to the
sale of beer, wines and liquors in the county.
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