WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 3
(ii) [A] THE OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER SHALL ISSUE A
nonbeverage permit WITHOUT THE PAYMENT OF ANY FEE for an eleemosynary or a
fuel-alcohol permittee [shall be issued without the payment of any fee].
(2) (i) [All such] THE permits [shall] ISSUED PURSUANT TO THIS
SECTION expire on May 31 [next after] FOLLOWING the date of THEIR issue unless
otherwise provided.
(ii) All nonbeverage permits [shall be renewed on or before
September 1, 1959 and thereafter shall] DO not expire until cancelled or revoked.
(3) [A] THE FEE FOR A change of domicile permit [shall be issued upon
the payment of a fee of] IS $5, and when issued shall cover only a specific transaction.
(4) [An] THE FEE FOR AN individual transportation permit [shall be
issued upon the payment of a fee of] IS $10.
(5) A bulk transfer permit shall cover only a specific transaction [,] and
shall expire 10 days from the date of ITS issue[, except that if such a], IF THE time
restriction of this permit would be an undue burden, THE OFFICE OF the Comptroller [in
his discretion] may grant a reasonable extension of time.
(6) (I) The OFFICE OF 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]. THE
IDENTIFICATION shall be kept in or on the vehicle at all times when alcoholic beverages
are being transported.
(II) The fee for [such] THE identification [shall be] IS $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.
(c) (1) [A] THE HOLDER OF A nonbeverage permit [shall authorize the
holder thereof to] MAY purchase alcohol and alcoholic beverages for use in
compounding or manufacturing flavoring extracts; medicinal, antiseptic or toilet
preparations, or for other similar purposes; for scientific or laboratory purposes; or
flavoring food products; or for sale by druggists or apothecaries upon the written
prescription of a qualified physician.
(2) [It shall be unlawful under such a permit to] THE HOLDER OF A
NONBEVERAGE PERMIT MAY NOT use, sell or deliver alcoholic beverages for beverage
purposes or [to] use, sell or deliver any product produced with alcoholic beverages which
is fit for beverage purposes.
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