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LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 96
In Anne Arundel County, notwithstanding any other
provisions in this subtitle, the following restrictions,
limitations, and regulations [shall be] ARE in effect:
(h) The board of license commissioners for Anne
Arundel County may[, in its discretion,] permit any bowling
alley holding a Class B or Class D license, with [twenty
(20)] 20 lanes or more, to stay open for bowling and serving
food until a specified hour; provided, however, that all
alcoholic beverages be kept under lock and key between the
hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. No person under the age of
[eighteen (18)] 18 is allowed on the premises between the
hours of 2:00 a.m. and [6] 6:00 a.m., unless accompanied by
spouse, parent or guardian.
117.
(a) In Carroll County no person under 21 years of age
may be employed to sell, deliver, or otherwise deal with
alcoholic beverages by the holder of any Class A
(off-sale), Class B (on-sale), or Class C (on-sale) beer,
wine and liquor license except a person 18 years of age or
older may stock alcoholic beverages in establishments
operating under such Class A (off-sale) license and may
serve alcoholic beverages while acting in the capacity of a
waiter or waitress in establishments operating under such
Class B (on-sale) or Class C (on-sale) licenses, and no
person under the age of [18] 21, UNLESS DESIGNATED UNDER
§ 2(T)(2) OF THIS ARTICLE, shall be employed to sell,
deliver, or otherwise deal with alcoholic beverages by the
holder of any alcoholic beverage license in this county.
This subsection does not prohibit the employment of anyone
under the age of 21 years by a holder of an alcoholic
beverage license in Carroll County for any purpose other
than selling, delivering, or otherwise dealing with
alcoholic beverages.
(b) (1) [No] A person under [twenty-one] 21 years of
age, [shall] MAY NOT be employed by any holder of a Class D,
beer, wine and liquor license in the sale of alcoholic
beverages, and no person under the age of [eighteen] 18
shall be employed for the sale of alcoholic beverages in any
other licensed establishment. However, a person 18 to 21
years of age may be employed for the sale of beer and light
wine.
118.
(a) A licensee under the provisions of this article,
or any of his employees, may not sell or furnish any
alcoholic beverages at any time to a [minor] PERSON under
21, AND IN THE CASE OF BEER AND LIGHT WINE, TO A PERSON NOT
DESIGNATED UNDER § 2(T)(2) OF THIS ARTICLE [except that the
age is 18 for beer and light wine], either for his own use
or for the use of any other person, or to any person who, at
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