Ch. 31
LAWS OF MARYLAND
(a) In Worcester County it is unlawful for any licensee
under this article to employ any person under the age of 21 years
in the sale of alcoholic beverages, unless a permit is obtained
from the Sheriff and State's Attorney of Worcester County.
[However it is lawful to employ persons between 18 and 21 years
of age for the purpose of the sale of beer and light wine without
obtaining a permit.]
(b) It is unlawful for any licensee under this article to
allow any person not designated under [§ 2(t)(2)] § 2(T) of this
article to loaf or loiter about the place of business for which
the license is issued; restaurants may, however, serve meals
without alcoholic beverages to any person.
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(f) (2) In Baltimore County, in addition to the other
powers and duties conferred on them, the board of license
commissioners may prescribe rules and regulations regarding the
presence of any person not designated under [§ 2(t)(2)] § 2(T) of
this article on any premises licensed to sell alcoholic
beverages; and also may prescribe rules and regulations
concerning the granting and the date of issuing licenses when the
actual use of the license is to be deferred until the completion
of construction work or alterations on the premises.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall
take effect July 1, 1988.
Approved April 12, 1988.
CHAPTER 31
(Senate Bill 219)
AN ACT concerning
Business Occupations - Assistant Barbers
FOR the purpose of providing for the licensing and regulation of
assistant barbers in barbershops; creating an assistant
barber license and defining its scope; setting a fee for the
license; and generally relating to the licensing of
assistant barbers.
BY adding to
Article 56 - Licenses
Section 432A
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