1208 LAWS OF MARYLAND Ch. 90
(a) In Kent and Wicomico counties, it [shall be] IS
unlawful for any person [under the age of eighteen (18)
years] NOT DESIGNATED UNDER - § 2(T)(2) OF THIS ARTICLE to
loaf, loiter, or to be a nuisance on any premises for which
a Class B or Class D beer license has been issued, and for
any licensee, agent, servant, or employee to permit any
person [under the age of eighteen (18) years] NOT DESIGNATED
UNDER § 2(T)(2) OF THIS ARTICLE to loaf or loiter on [said]
THE premises.
126B.
In Howard County it is unlawful for any "on-sale"
licensee to allow persons under the age of 18 years to
engage in pool, billiards, shuffleboard, or the playing of
pinball or console machines or in any other game of chance
or skill in their licensed establishment unless those
persons under 18 years are accompanied by a parent or
guardian. Any licensee violating the provisions of this
section [shall be] IS guilty of a misdemeanor and [subject
to a fine of] UPON CONVICTION SHALL [not] BE FINED NOT more
than [one hundred dollars ($100.00)] $100 or [imprisonment
for] IMPRISONED not more than [thirty] 30 days.
128A.
In St. Mary's County a person [eighteen (18)] 18 years
of age or older may serve alcoholic beverages in restaurants
in connection with serving of a meal. Persons under
[twenty-one (21)] 21 years of age may not act as bartender
or barmaid or in any solely bar-related capacity in St.
Mary's County.
128B.
In Charles County a person [eighteen (18)] 18 years of
age or older may serve alcoholic beverages in restaurants in
connection with serving of a meal. Persons under
[twenty-one (21)] 21 years of age may not act as bartender
or barmaid or in any solely bar-related capacity in Charles
County.
130.
(a) In Worcester County it [shall be] IS unlawful for
any licensee under this article to employ any person under
the age of [twenty-one] 21 years in the sale of alcoholic
beverages, unless A permit [so to do] is obtained from the
Sheriff and State's Attorney of Worcester County. However
it is lawful to employ persons between 18 and 21 years of
age for the purpose of the sale of beer and light wine
without obtaining a permit.
(b) It [shall be] IS unlawful for any licensee under
this article to allow any [minor or minors under the age of
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