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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) This section applies only to volunteer fire companies.
(b) Alcoholic beverages may be stored on the licensed premises between individual licensed events if the alcoholic beverages:
(1) are in a specially identified locked and secured location; and
(2) are not sold or consumed except during licensed event hours for licensed event purposes.
(c)(1) A license holder shall keep complete and accurate records of all alcoholic beverages purchased and sold on the licensed premises.
(2) The records shall be:
(i) maintained on the licensed premises for 2 years; and
(ii) available for inspection by authorized personnel of the Comptroller, the Executive Director, and the Board.
(3) The records shall include a completed pre- and post-inventory of all alcoholic beverages for each individual event.
(d) Authorized personnel of the Comptroller, the Executive Director, and the Board may inspect the premises of a license holder as provided under § 6-202 of this article.
(e) A license holder who violates this section is subject to:
(1) for the first offense, a fine of $100; and
(2) for a subsequent offense, a fine not exceeding $500 and denial of future requests for a license for an individual event or a special multiple event license.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maryland Code, Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis § 24-1310 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/md/alcoholic-beverages-and-cannabis/md-code-al-bev-sect-24-1310/
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