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Ch. 112                                    2006 LAWS OF MARYLAND ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE TAX ON THAT WINE, IN THE MANNER THAT THE
COMPTROLLER REQUIRES, WITH THE RETURN THAT COVERS THE PERIOD IN WHIC
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THE WINE MANUFACTURER WHO HOLDS A CLASS 6 LIMITED WINE WHOLESALE
LICENSE SELLS OR DELIVERS THAT WINE WITH AN AGENT.
(C) A PERSON WHO HOLDS A NONRESIDENT WINERY PERMIT UNDER ARTICLE
2B, § 2-101(V) OF THE CODE THAT SELLS OR DELIVERS WINE TO RETAIL DEALERS IN
THE STATE SHALL PAY THE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE TAX ON THAT WINE, IN THE
MANNER THAT THE COMPTROLLER REQUIRES, WITH THE RETURN THAT COVERS
THE PERIOD IN WHICH THE WINE MANUFACTURER WHO HOLDS A NONRESIDENT
WINERY PERMIT SELLS OR DELIVERS THAT WINE.
13-825. (b) The Comptroller shall require: (1) a manufacturer, [or] wholesaler, OR NONRESIDENT WINERY PERMIT
HOLDER who sells or delivers beer or wine to retailers in the State to post security for
the alcoholic beverage tax:
(i) in an amount not less than: 1. $1,000 for beer; and 2. $1,000 for wine; and (ii) if the alcoholic beverage tax on beer and wine paid in any 1
month exceeds $1,000, in an additional amount at least equal to the excess; and
SECTION 2. 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act is an
emergency measure, is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public health
or safety, has been passed by a yea and nay vote supported by three-fifths of all the
members elected to each of the two Houses of the General Assembly, and shall take
effect from the date it is enacted. Approved April 25, 2006.
CHAPTER 112
(Senate Bill 76) AN ACT concerning Family Law - Denial of Custody or Visitation - Murder Convictions FOR the purpose of prohibiting a court, except under certain circumstances, from
awarding custody of a child or visitation with a child to a parent who has been
found by a court to be guilty of first degree or second degree murder of certain
individuals; authorizing the court to approve a certain supervised visitation
arrangement under certain circumstances; providing for the application of this
Act; and generally relating to child custody and visitation. - 706 -


 
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