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Ch. 26
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
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Alcoholic Beverages", it is this article that governs the consumption and
transfer of alcoholic beverages in Worcester County, not Article 27.
Furthermore, the only other provisions of Article 27 that specifically dealt
with alcoholic beverages are also recodified "in Article 2B by the same
enactment that recodified this provision. No substantive change is
intended. See Letter of Advice from Attorney General J. Joseph Curran to
Judge Alan M. Wilner, p. 11 (July 11, 2001).
Defined term: "Alcoholic beverages" § 1-102
TITLE 22. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CRIMES.
SUBTITLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS.
22-101. MISREPRESENTATION OF AGE.
AN INDIVIDUAL MAY NOT KNOWINGLY AND WILLFULLY MAKE A
MISREPRESENTATION OR FALSE STATEMENT AS TO THE AGE OF THAT INDIVIDUAL
OR ANOTHER TO ANY PERSON LICENSED TO SELL. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OR
ENGAGED IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, FOR THE PURPOSE OF
UNLAWFULLY OBTAINING, PROCURING, OR HAVING UNLAWFULLY FURNISHED AN
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE TO AN INDIVIDUAL.
REVISOR'S NOTE: Chapter 26, Acts of 2002, which enacted the Criminal Law
Article, also added this section, which is new language derived without
substantive change from former Art. 27, § 400.
The references to an "individual" are substituted for the former references
to a "person" because only an individual may make a misrepresentation
about the age of the individual or may be furnished with an alcoholic
beverage.
The former reference to "inducing to unlawfully furnish" an alcoholic
beverage to a person is deleted as included in the reference to "procuring"
the beverage.
Defined term: "Person" § 1-102
22-102. UNDERAGE POSSESSION.
AN INDIVIDUAL UNDER THE AGE OF 21 YEARS MAY NOT POSSESS OR HAVE
UNDER THE INDIVIDUAL'S CHARGE OR CONTROL AN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE UNLESS
THE INDIVIDUAL IS A BONA FIDE EMPLOYEE OF THE LICENSE HOLDER AND THE
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE IS IN THE POSSESSION OR UNDER THE CHARGE OR CONTROL
OF THE INDIVIDUAL IN THE COURSE OF THE INDIVIDUAL'S EMPLOYMENT AND
DURING REGULAR WORKING HOURS.
REVISOR'S NOTE: Chapter 26, Acts of 2002, which enacted the Criminal Law
Article, also added this section, which is new language derived without
substantive change from former Art. 27, § 400A.
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The references to an "individual" are substituted for the former references
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