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Code · Maryland · Criminal Law

§ 13-2433

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§13–2433.
(a)Subject to the hearing provisions of § 13-2434 of this subtitle, the agency may:
(1)deny a tip jar license or a wholesaler’s license to an applicant; or
(2)in accordance with § 13-2437 of this subtitle, discipline a holder of a tip jar license or wholesaler’s license.
(b)The agency shall deny a license to an applicant whose tip jar license or wholesaler’s license has been revoked.
(c)If the license of a holder of a tip jar license or wholesaler’s license is revoked for two separate civil violations under § 13-2437 of this subtitle or a criminal violation under § 13-2424(e) or § 13-2438(a) of this subtitle, the agency may deny a tip jar license or wholesaler’s license to:
(1)a corporate or limited liability entity applicant if 50% or more of the capital stock is owned by an individual, or an immediate family member of an individual, whose license was revoked; or
(2)a partnership applicant if the partnership includes as a partner an individual whose license was revoked.
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