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Session Laws, 1982
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor

4689

to any person whose parent or parents, guardian, husband,
wife, son, daughter, brother, or sister shall have given
notice in writing, that such person is of intemperate
habits, or of unsound mind, or on account of his or her
physical condition and request [said] THE licensee in
writing, not to sell, barter, furnish or give any
intoxicating beverages to him or her; and the word
"knowingly," as to habitual drunkards shall be construed to
mean such knowledge as a reasonable man would have under
ordinary circumstances, from the habits, appearances or
personal reputation of such individual. [Any person] A
LICENSEE violating any of the provisions of this section
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction
[thereof] shall be fined not exceeding $50.00 for the first
offense and for each succeeding offense shall be fined not
exceeding $100.00 or imprisoned in the county jail for not
more than [thirty] 30 days, or be [both] fined and
imprisoned in the discretion of the court.

(b) This section shall apply only to Allegany,
Carroll, Charles, Harford, Kent, Montgomery, Queen Anne's
and Washington counties. Provided, that in Allegany County
and Montgomery County the penalty for a violation [thereof]
shall be a fine not in excess of [one thousand dollars]
$1,000, or confinement in the county jail, or house of
correction for a period not to exceed [two] 2 years, or
[both] fine and imprisonment in the discretion of the court.

120.

(a)   In Allegany County it shall be lawful for any
licensee under this article to employ any person between the
ages of 18 and 21 years for the general purposes of
employment, but this person may not sell or serve alcoholic
beverages except beer and light wine. In order to be
permitted to sell or serve alcoholic beverages other than
beer and light wine, a person must be 21 years of age or
older.

(b)   It shall be unlawful for any licensee under this
article to allow [any minor or minors under the age of
eighteen years] A PERSON NOT DESIGNATED UNDER § 2(T)(2) OF
THIS ARTICLE to loaf or loiter about the place of business
for which such license is issued.

[(c-1)] (C) In Allegany County no manufacturer or
wholesaler shall sell any beer to any retail dealer except
for cash on delivery. No suit or action ex contractu to
enforce or collect any claim for credit extended in
violation of this section shall be maintained in this State.

(d) It shall be unlawful for any licensee under this
article to allow any gambling or gaming that is prohibited
by law upon the premises for which the license is issued.

 

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