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Session Laws, 1982
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor                              1199

and their employees and licensed premises in relation to the
sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages, and for
requiring the maintenance of records on the licensed
premises by the license holder containing the names,
addresses and ages of all persons employed by the licensee
on the premises and such other regulations as may be deemed
necessary for maintenance of standards for sanitation and
health, including provisions for adequate and sanitary
facilities for consumption of alcoholic beverages, for safe
water and plumbing facilities, for proper utensil cleaning
and storage, for refuse disposal and rodent control and for
the preparation and service of meals or food with alcoholic
beverages.

(4) (i) Except as provided in paragraph (ii)
below, in Prince George's County it [shall be] IS unlawful
for any person under the age of [twenty-one] 21 years to
purchase alcoholic beverages, or to enter the premises of
any holder of any alcoholic beverage license for the purpose
of obtaining alcoholic beverages or to misrepresent his age
for the purpose of obtaining alcoholic beverages, or to have
alcoholic beverages on or about his person. It [shall also
be] IS unlawful for any person to misrepresent the age of a
person under the age of [twenty-one] 21 years for the
purpose of obtaining alcoholic beverages for such person, or
for any person to obtain alcoholic beverages for the use of
a person under the age of [twenty-one] 21 years.

(ii) In Prince George's County, it is
lawful for any person [18 years or older] DESIGNATED UNDER §
2(T)(2) OF THIS ARTICLE to purchase beer and light wine, or
to enter the premises of any holder of an alcoholic beverage
license for the purpose of obtaining beer or light wine, or
to have beer or light wine on or about his person.

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] 1 year, for any of
the following grounds: (1) sale of alcoholic beverages to a
person under [eighteen] 21 years of age [and under
twenty-one (21) for alcoholic beverages other than beer or
light wines,] AND IN THE CASE OF BEER AND LIGHT WINE, TO A
PERSON NOT DESIGNATED UNDER § 2(T)(2) OF THIS ARTICLE, (2)
possession on the licensed premises by any person of any
liquor or wines not purchased from the Garrett County liquor
dispensaries, if the Garrett County liquor control board
maintains county liquor dispensaries, (3) sale of alcoholic
beverages on Sunday. The decision of the board in [such]
THESE cases [shall be] IS conclusive.

(e) (1) In Harford County the liquor control board and
general manager shall make or have frequent inspections made

 

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