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Code · Maryland · Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis

§ 1-409

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§1–409.
(a)A local licensing board shall:
(1)maintain a record of:
(i)each license that the local licensing board issues; and
(ii)any revocation, suspension, or cancellation of a license and any restriction imposed on a license with a brief explanation of the reason for the action; and
(2)submit the record to the Executive Director; and
(3)allow any individual to inspect the records at the office of the local licensing board during regular business hours.
(b)The records of licenses required under subsection
(a)of this section and any indices or dockets created to maintain the records:
(1)shall be retained for the later to occur of:
(i)3 years after the date of the last record entry; or
(ii)the date on which all audit requirements have been complied with; and
(2)may be destroyed after:
(i)the retention period in item
(1)of this subsection has expired; and
(ii)Title 10, Subtitle 6, Part III of the State Government Article has been complied with.
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