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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, 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 empowers the board to [revoke or suspend the license
of] IMPOSE PENALTIES THE PENALTY PROVISIONS PROVIDED IN THIS
SUBSECTION UPON the licensee after a public hearing.
(3) IF THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD AFTER A PUBLIC
HEARING DETERMINES THAT A LICENSEE OR AN AGENT OR EMPLOYEE OF
THE LICENSEE HAS VIOLATED A PROVISION OF THIS SUBSECTION, THEN
THE LIQUOR BOARD MAY IMPOSE THE FOLLOWING PENALTIES:
(I) FOR A FIRST OFFENSE WITHIN THE LICENSING
PERIOD, A FINE OF NOT LESS THAN $250 OR MORE THAN $2,000 OR
SUSPENSION, OR FINE AND SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION OF THE LICENSE;
OR
(II) FOR A SUBSEQUENT OFFENSE WITHIN THE SAME
LICENSING PERIOD AS THE FIRST OFFENSE, A FINE OF NOT LESS THAN
$250 OR MORE THAN $2,000 AND SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION OF THE
LICENSE.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall
take effect July 1, 1984.
Approved May 29, 1984.
CHAPTER 702
(House Bill 1481)
AN ACT concerning
Education - Noncertificated Employees - Allegany County
FOR the purpose of requiring the Board of Education of Allegany
County to negotiate a structure of reasonable service fees
to be charged to certain employees for representation by
employee organizations in negotiations and grievance
matters.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
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