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Session Laws, 1996
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor

Ch. 10

Error: Incorrect word usage in Article 2B, § 9-214(b).

Occurred: Ch. 83, Acts of 1995.

9-303.

(b) The Board of License Commissioners may not issue or transfer an off-sale
alcoholic beverages license of any class for the use in a business that is intended to be
operated as a drive-through purchase facility where alcoholic beverages are to be sold at
retail and dispensed through a window or door to a purchaser in or on a motor vehicle for
[off-premise] OFF-PREMISES consumption.

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Incorrect word usage in Article 2B, § 9-303(b).

Occurred: Ch. 463, Acts of 1985.

10-103.

(b) Except as otherwise provided in this subtitle, every new application for a
license shall be made to the Board of License Commissioners upon forms prescribed by
the Comptroller and sworn to by the applicant. Every application for a license shall
contain the following statements:

(13) (vi) 1. The provisions of this subparagraph apply only in Cecil
County and Charles County.

2.       The [Board] BOARDS of License Commissioners shall:

A.      Obtain criminal records of new alcoholic beverages license
applicants from the Criminal Justice Information System Central Repository of the
Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services;

B.      Require applicants for new alcoholic beverages licenses to be
fingerprinted; and

C.      Forward the fingerprints through the Criminal Justice
Information System Central Repository of the Department of Public Safety and
Correctional Services for transmittal to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (F.B.I.) for a
national criminal history records check. Applications for license renewal are not subject
to these provisions.

3.       The County Commissioners may set a fee to cover the cost of
obtaining the fingerprints and the Maryland and national criminal history records check.

4.       The [Board] BOARDS shall keep all criminal records in a
sealed envelope available only to the members of the [Board] BOARDS and the [Clerk]
CLERKS to the [Board] BOARDS.

5.       The hearing for a new applicant and the issuance of a license
may not be delayed due to the failure of the F.B.I, to provide the requested criminal
history records check by the date of the scheduled hearing.

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