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Ch. 6
LAWS OF MARYLAND
(4) [(i) Except as provided in paragraph (ii) below,
in] IN Prince George's County it is unlawful for any person under
the age of 21 years to purchase alcoholic beverages, or to enter
the premises of any holder of any alcoholic beverage license for
the purpose of obtaining alcoholic beverages or to misrepresent
his age for the purpose of obtaining alcoholic beverages, or to
have alcoholic beverages on or about his person. It is unlawful
for any person to misrepresent the age of a person under the age
of 21 years for the purpose of obtaining alcoholic beverages for
such person, or for any person to obtain alcoholic beverages for
the use of a person under the age of 21 years.
[(ii) In Prince George's County, it is lawful
for any person designated under § 2(t)(2) of this article to
purchase beer and light wine, or to enter the premises of any
holder of an alcoholic beverage license for the purpose of
obtaining beer or light wine, or to have beer or light wine on or
about his person.]
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Obsolete cross-references in Article 2B, §
38(a)(3) and (4).
Occurred: See Note for Article 2B, § 2(t).
(b) It is unlawful for any person or persons or body
corporate to sell directly or indirectly at any place within the
corporate limits of the [Town] CITY of Hyattsville, or to give
away at any place of business therein, any alcoholic beverages or
any intoxicating drinks of any kind other than beer, light wine
and on-sale liquor, said liquor being only for consumption on the
immediate premises of a Class B license. The board of license
commissioners for Prince George's County shall not approve the
application for any license, and the clerk shall not issue any
license, for the sale of any alcoholic beverages or intoxicating
drinks of any kind, within the limits of the [Town] CITY of
Hyattsville, other than beer, light wine and on-sale liquor,
said liquor being only for consumption on the immediate premises
of a Class B license, except that the board of license
commissioners for Prince George's County may approve the transfer
of one Class B beer, wine and liquor license with an off-sale
privilege, as defined in [subsection 19(i)] § 19(S) of this
article, for use within the corporate limits of the City of
Hyattsville, for which the licensee pays an annual fee of $1,500.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Two stylistic errors and one erroneous
cross-reference in Article 2B, § 38(b).
Occurred: Erroneous cross-reference in Ch. 303, Acts
of 1978; earlist reference to Hyattsville as a "City"
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