VETOES
(2) The State's Attorney of Baltimore City may
petition the Circuit Court for Baltimore City to enjoin any
violation of this section.
(d) (1) Any person, firm, or corporation violating the
provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon
conviction, is subject to the penalties provided by this
subsection.
(2) The first conviction is punishable by a fine not
to exceed an amount equivalent to $500 multiplied by the number
of employees that are working in excess of the number permitted
under the provisions of § 534L-1 of this article.
(3) The second conviction is punishable by a fine not
to exceed an amount equivalent to $1,000 multiplied by the number
of employees that are working in excess of the number permitted
under the provisions of § 534L-1 of this article.
(4) The third and all subsequent convictions are
punishable by a fine not to exceed an amount equivalent to $5,000
multiplied by the number of employees that are working in excess
of the number permitted under the provisions of § 534L-1. of this
article.
(5) Nothing contained in this section shall be
construed to permit any fine upon any employee or agent who has
been caused or directed by his employer to violate the provisions
of this section.]
534L.
(A) IN ANNE ARUNDEL, BALTIMORE, CARROLL, HARFORD, AND
HOWARD COUNTIES AND IN BALTIMORE CITY, ANY WHOLESALE OR RETAIL
ESTABLISHMENT MAY CONDUCT BUSINESS ON SUNDAY.
(B) THIS SECTION DOES NOT AMEND OR APPLY TO THE LAW
PERTAINING TO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SALES IN BALTIMORE CITY OR ANNE
ARUNDEL, BALTIMORE, CARROLL, HARFORD, AND HOWARD COUNTIES.
[534L-1.
(a) The provisions of § 534L of this article do not apply
to:
(1) Any establishment which offers service as its
primary business;
(2) Any business if it does not have more than six
employees on any one shift on Sunday. In addition to these six
persons the business may also have two additional persons
performing security duties.
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