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Code · Maryland · Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis

§ 22-2701

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§22–2701.
(a)The following sections of Title 6, Subtitle 3 (“Prohibited Acts”) of Division I of this article apply in the county without exception or variation:
(1)§ 6–305 (“Proof of age for sale of alcoholic beverages”);
(2)§ 6–306 (“Defense to prosecution for sale to underage individual”);
(3)§ 6–307 (“Selling or providing alcoholic beverages to intoxicated individual”);
(4)§ 6–309 (“Allowing on–premises consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages by individual under the age of 21 years”);
(5)§ 6–310 (“Providing free food”);
(6)§ 6–311 (“Restrictions on purchases and sales by retail dealer”);
(7)§ 6–312 (“Beverage misrepresentation”);
(8)§ 6–313 (“Tampering with alcoholic beverage container”);
(9)§ 6–314 (“Sale of alcoholic beverage container with detachable metal tab”);
(10)§ 6–315 (“Alcoholic beverage in container without regular label presumed illicit”);
(11)§ 6–316 (“Maximum alcohol content”);
(12)§ 6–317 (“Multiple serving purchase required”);
(13)§ 6–320 (“Disorderly intoxication”);
(14)§ 6–321 (“Consumption of alcoholic beverages in public”);
(15)§ 6–323 (“Possession or use of Alcohol Without Liquid machine”);
(16)§ 6–326 (“Sale of alcoholic beverages in powder or crystalline form prohibited”);
(17)§ 6–327 (“Unlicensed out–of–state sale of alcoholic beverages”);
(18)§ 6–328 (“Tax evasion”);
(19)§ 6–329 (“Destruction of evidence”); and
(20)§ 6–330 (“Perjury”).
(b)The following sections of Title 6, Subtitle 3 (“Prohibited Acts”) of Division I of this article apply in the county:
(1)§ 6–304 (“Selling or providing alcoholic beverages to individual under the age of 21 years”), subject to § 22–2702 of this subtitle;
(2)§§ 6–308 (“Allowing on–premises consumption of alcoholic beverages not purchased from license holder”) and 6–319 (“On–premises consumption of alcoholic beverages not purchased from license holder”), subject to § 22–2703 of this subtitle; and
(3)§ 6–322 (“Possession of open container”), subject to § 22–2704 of this subtitle.
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