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HARRY HUGHES, Governor

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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 oh 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
of the premises of all licensees. If it is found that any
[such] licensee is violating any of the provisions of this
article, or the regulations promulgated [hereunder] UNDER
IT, or is failing to observe in good faith the purposes
[thereof] OF IT, or is not maintaining the premises in a
clean, sanitary manner, the board [shall, in its
discretion], after a public hearing, MAY revoke or suspend
the license and those cases shall be reported to the State's
Attorney and the Sheriff of Harford County. The Sheriff and
the State's Attorney shall prosecute [such] THE licensee
under the provisions of this article. The board [shall
also] MAY revoke or suspend[, in their discretion, and]
after public hearing the license of any licensee[,] on whose
premises any gambling devices are found, which are illegal
under the laws of the State of Maryland, or any illegal
gambling of any character found, or any alcoholic beverage
found, in violation of the appropriate license, or if the
licensee has been convicted in federal or State court of a
felony.

(2) Whenever any licensee operates a pool or
billiard parlor on premises licensed hereunder, [he shall]
THE LICENSEE MAY not permit minors under 18 years of age to
enter into or loiter about that part of the premises devoted
to the playing of pool or billiards unless accompanied by a
parent. A violation of this prohibition [shall empower]
EMPOWERS the board [in its discretion,] to revoke or suspend
the license of the licensee after a public hearing.

92.

 

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