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Code · Maryland · Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis

§ 6-101

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§6–101.
(a)Alcoholic beverages and other contraband kept, possessed, used, sold, manufactured, stored, or transported in violation of this article:
(1)are subject to seizure and forfeiture; and
(2)when seized, may be recovered or disposed of only as provided in this subtitle.
(b)Property is forfeited if it:
(1)was seized as contraband in the possession or control of a defendant who is found guilty of violating this article; or
(2)is otherwise found to be contraband or in violation of this article.
(1)Except as provided in paragraph
(2)of this subsection, property is forfeited if it:
(i)is seized as contraband and remains unclaimed for 30 days after seizure; and
(ii)has not been destroyed in accordance with this subtitle.
(i)A vehicle, a vessel, or an aircraft that is seized as contraband is forfeited unless a protest is filed within 30 days after the publication under subparagraph
(ii)of this paragraph.
(ii)The Comptroller or the Executive Director, as appropriate:
1. if possible, shall notify the registered owner of the property of the seizure; and
2. shall publish a notice:
A. in a newspaper of general circulation in the county where the vehicle, vessel, or aircraft was seized; and
B. informing interested persons of the seizure and the right to file a protest.
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