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Code · Maryland · Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis

§ 30-2601

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§30–2601.
(a)The following sections of Title 6, Subtitle 2 (“Enforcement”) of Division I of this article apply in the county without exception or variation:
(1)§ 6–202 (“Inspections”);
(2)§ 6–203 (“Use of equipment to measure quantity and quality of alcoholic beverages”);
(3)§ 6–204 (“Power to summon witnesses”);
(4)§ 6–205 (“Peace officers”);
(5)§ 6–206 (“Charging document for unlawful sale of alcoholic beverage”);
(6)§ 6–207 (“Display of alcoholic beverages as prima facie evidence of sale”);
(7)§ 6–208 (“Regulating possession or consumption of alcohol in public places”);
(8)§ 6–209 (“Adoption of standards for authorization of consumption”); and
(9)§ 6–210 (“State preemption of local disorderly intoxication laws”).
(b)Section 6–211 (“Fines and forfeitures”) of Division I of this article applies in the county, subject to § 30–2602 of this subtitle.
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