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Session Laws, 1994
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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor

Ch. 278

(5)     A bulk transfer permit shall cover only a specific transaction, and shall
expire 10 days from the date of issue, except that if such a time restriction of this permit
would be an undue burden, the Comptroller in his discretion may grant a reasonable
extension of time.

(6)      The Comptroller shall prescribe a means of identification for each
vehicle authorized under an individual transportation permit or a transportation or public
storage and transportation permit which shall be kept in or on the vehicle at all times
when alcoholic beverages are being transported. The fee for such identification shall be
$2 for each vehicle.

(7)     The fee for a national family wine exhibition permit is $50.

(8)     The fee for the nonresident storage permit is $500.

(9)      (I) THE FEE FOR AN ALCOHOL AWARENESS PROGRAM
INSTRUCTOR'S PERMIT IS $5.

(II) THE FEE FOR AN ALCOHOL AWARENESS PROGRAM PERMIT IS
$15.

(P) AN ALCOHOL AWARENESS PROGRAM PERMIT SHALL AUTHORIZE THE
HOLDER TO CONDUCT AN ALCOHOL AWARENESS PROGRAM WHICH HAS BEEN
CERTIFIED BY THE COMPTROLLER UNDER § 130A OF THIS ARTICLE.

(Q) AN ALCOHOL AWARENESS INSTRUCTOR'S PERMIT SHALL AUTHORIZE
THE HOLDER TO CONDUCT ALCOHOL AWARENESS TRAINING AS AN EMPLOYEE OR
AGENT OF AN ALCOHOL AWARENESS PROGRAM PERMIT HOLDER.

130C.

(a) In this section "alcohol awareness program" means a program:

(1)     That:

(I)       [is] IS approved and certified by the State Comptroller; AND

(II)     HAS BEEN ISSUED AN ALCOHOL AWARENESS PROGRAM
PERMIT BY THE STATE COMPTROLLER;

(2)     That includes instruction on how alcohol affects a person's:
(i) Body; and

(ii) Behavior;

(3)     That provides education on the dangers of drinking and driving; and

(4)     That defines effective methods for:

(i) Serving customers to minimize the chance of intoxication;
(ii) Ceasing service before the customer becomes intoxicated; and
(iii) Determining if a customer is under the drinking age.

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