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Ch. 52 1997 LAWS OF MARYLAND

(iii) Persons outside of this State.

(3) A nonresident storage permit holder may not ship any alcoholic
beverages as provided under this section unless:

(i) The invoice for the shipment originates from the out-of-state
permit address of the nonresident dealer; and

(ii) The holder ships the alcoholic beverages from the public storage
warehouse in Maryland to the purchaser concurrently with the invoice being sent to the
purchaser.

(4) The permit holder shall file a monthly storage and shipping activities
report with the Office of the Comptroller on forms and in the manner prescribed by the
Office of the Comptroller.

(q) An alcohol awareness program permit shall authorize the holder to conduct
an alcohol awareness program which has been certified by the Comptroller under §
13-101 of this article.

(r) 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.

(s) (1) In this subsection, "permit" means a family beer and wine facility permit.

(2) A permit authorizes the holder to establish a facility for the production
of family beer or wine by nonlicensed State consumers who are of legal drinking age.

(3) The permit holder may provide equipment, raw materials, and
instructions to the consumer. Except for beer or. wine produced for testing equipment or
recipes, the permit holder may not engage in the actual production or manufacture of
beer or wine.

(4) All family beer and wine produced at a family beer and wine facility shall
be removed from the premises by the consumer. It may only be used for home
consumption and the personal use of the consumer.

(5) The Office of the Comptroller may restrict a family beer and wine
facility permit to the production of either family produced beer or family produced wine.

(6) The holder of a permit may not simultaneously hold any other license
issued pursuant to this article.

(7) The Office of the Comptroller may promulgate regulations regarding
limits on the quantities produced, requirements for record keeping, and any other
activities that relate to the operation of a family beer and wine facility.

SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That any alcoholic beverages
permit issued to be effective during the period June 1, 1998, through October 31, 1998,
shall be at 17/12ths of the rate indicated in § 2-101 of Article 2B of the Code, rounded up
to the next highest dollar, and shall expire on October 31, 1999.

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