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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor Ch. 503 (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. (b) (1) The provisions of this section apply to: (i) Licensed premises that are operated by selling alcoholic beverages (ii) Premises licensed for off sale; and (iii) In Montgomery County, a holder of a caterer's license issued (2) This section does not apply to: (i) Temporary alcoholic beverages licenses issued under § 7-101 of this article; (ii) A Class E (on-sale) steamboat alcoholic beverages license; (iii) A Class F (on-sale) railroad alcoholic beverages license; or (iv) A Class G (on-sale) aircraft alcoholic beverages license. (c) (1) A holder of any class of retail alcoholic beverages license or an employee (2) (i) This paragraph applies only in Montgomery County. (ii) The licensee or a person who is employed in a supervisory capacity (3) (i) This paragraph applies only in Harford County. (ii) The licensee or a person who is employed in a supervisory capacity (d) Any licensee who violates the provisions of subsection (c) of this section is (1) For the first offense, a $100 fine; and (2) For each subsequent offense, a fine not to exceed $500 or a suspension - 2877 -
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