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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 6
beverages in his possession for personal use only, not in excess
of one gallon purchased outside the continental limits of the
United States. [A consumer, as designated under § 2(t)(2) of
this article, may bring into the State of Maryland in his
possession, for his personal use only, 1 gallon of beer or light
wine purchased outside the continental limits of the United
States.] The consumer, as the case may be, shall make
application on forms prescribed by the Comptroller and pay the
taxes due on any alcoholic beverages not designated tax-exempt by
this [section.] SECTION; OR
(v) Any family wine producer 21 years of age of
older shall be permitted to bring into the State of Maryland,
transport or possess within the State of Maryland,
family-produced wine for personal use or for entry in a licensed
national family wine exhibition.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Obsolete cross-references in Article 2B, §
3(a)(1) and (2)(iii) and (iv). Omitted conjunction
and punctuation error in Article 2B, § 3(a)(2)(iv).
Occurred: Ch. 559, Acts of 1985. For
cross-references, see Note for Article 2B, § 2(t).
7.
(a) An individual applicant, an applicant qualifying as A
resident applicant for a corporation or each applicant for a
partnership[,] applying for A manufacturer's or wholesaler's
license shall have been for two years next preceding the filing
of the application a resident of the State of Maryland.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Omitted articles and extraneous comma in
Article 2B, § 7(a).
Occurred: Prior to 1957 codification of the Annotated
Code of Maryland.
9.
(i) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a) of
this section, the board of license commissioners for Prince
George's County may not issue any Class B beer license with other
than the privilege of selling beer for consumption on the
licensed [premise] PREMISES (on-sale only). However, licensees
holding this class of license prior to July 1, 1975, who have
been exercising the privilege of selling beer for consumption off
the licensed [premise] PREMISES may continue to exercise this
privilege. The annual fee for this license is $200.
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