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LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 90
(2) Upon conviction, the [penalty shall] FINE
MAY be [a fine of between $100 and] NOT MORE THAN $500, or
imprisonment for [between ten and] NOT MORE THAN 90 days, or
both.
403.
Any person under the age of [twenty-one] 21 years,
except where beer or light wine is involved, OR any person
[under the age of eighteen years,] NOT DESIGNATED UNDER
ARTICLE 2B, § 2(T)(2) OF THE CODE who [shall] knowingly and
falsely [represent] REPRESENTS himself to be [twenty-one] 21
years of age, [or eighteen years of age] OR TO BE A PERSON
DESIGNATED UNDER ARTICLE 2B, § 2(T)(2) OF THE CODE where
beer or light wine is involved, to any licensed innkeeper or
other persons engaged in the sale of intoxicating liquors,
for the purpose of procuring or having furnished to him, by
sale, gift or otherwise, any intoxicating liquors shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof
in any court of competent jurisdiction shall be sentenced to
pay a fine of not more than [twenty-five dollars ($25)] $25
or imprisoned in jail for a period not exceeding [thirty] 30
days.
406A.
In Worcester County and in Anne Arundel County it
[shall be] IS unlawful for any person under the age of
[twenty-one (21)] 21 years to have in his possession, or
under his charge or control, any alcoholic beverage as
defined in Article 2B of the Annotated Code of Maryland
other than beer and light wine, and, for any person [under
eighteen years] NOT DESIGNATED UNDER ARTICLE 2B, § 2(T)(2)
OF THE CODE to have beer or light wine, unless [such] THE
person shall then and there be a bona fide employee of a
license holder, as defined in [the said] Article 2B, and
shall then and there have in his possession, or under his
charge or control, [such] alcoholic [beverage] BEVERAGES
during regular working hours and in the course of his [or
her] employment.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1982.
Approved May 3, 1982.
CHAPTER 91
(Senate Bill 170)
AN ACT concerning
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