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Session Laws, 2002
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor Ch. 26
Former Art. 27, § 399A, concerning alcoholic beverages in Worcester County, is
revised in Art. 2B, § 18-104 of the Code. Former Art. 27, §§ 400 through 403A, concerning alcoholic beverages crimes and
citations, are revised in Art. 2B, §§ 22-101 through 22-108 of the Code. Former Art. 27, § 434, which required the use of a ship-to-shore communication
device on certain vessels operated on waters of the State, is revised in NR § 8-740.1. Former Art. 27, § 465A, which prohibited certain real estate settlement
practices, is revised in RP § 14-127. Former Art. 27, § 469, concerning junkyards and related facilities, is revised in
EN §§ 5-10A-01 through 5-10A-03. Former Art. 27, §§ 471 through 480A, concerning registration of and prohibited
acts related to returnable containers and returnable textiles, are revised in BR §§
19-301 through 19-307. Former Art. 27, § 482, which prohibited throwing certain waste materials into
certain waters of the State, is revised in NR § 8-726.1. Former Art. 27, § 484, which prohibited damaging or interfering with the use of
a public wharf or landing, is revised in NR § 8-724.1. Former Art. 27, § 582, which prohibited operating a vessel with number, name,
or home port concealed, is revised in NR § 8-713.1. A few provisions concerning transition from prior law are transferred to the
Session Laws. Former Art. 27, § 281(i), concerning initial registration of manufacturers,
distributors, and dispensers of controlled dangerous substances engaged in those
activities before July 1, 1970, is transferred to the Session Laws. Former Art. 27, § 302(a) through (c), concerning controlled dangerous
substances proceedings commencing before July 1, 1970, are transferred to the
Session Laws. In some instances, the staff of the Department of Legislative Services has
created "Special Revisor's Notes" to reflect the substantive effect of legislation
enacted during the 2002 Session on some provisions of this article. SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the Laws of Maryland
read as follows: Article - Criminal Law 13-2430. (a) A person with a wholesaler's license may not sell a tip jar packet to a
person who does not have a tip jar license. (b) Before selling a tip jar packet, a person with a wholesaler's license shall:
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