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Section 33-2602 – Authority of Board to Subpoena Records

    (a)    The Board may subpoena records pertaining to a licensed establishment.     (b)    (1)    The Board may petition the circuit court if a witness refuses to produce a subpoenaed record.         (2)    The court may proceed by attachment against the witness as if the refusal had been by a witness summoned to appear in a case pending before the court.

Section 33-2701 – Application of General Provisions

    (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)    § […]

Section 33-2703 – Allowing Loitering on Premises

    (a)    Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, a license holder may not allow an individual who is not a consumer to loiter on the premises for which the license is issued.     (b)    A restaurant may serve a meal without an alcoholic beverage to an individual.

Section 33-2802 – Penalty Imposed by Board

    (a)    The Board may suspend a license or impose a fine not exceeding $4,000 or both for a violation of the alcoholic beverage laws affecting the county.     (b)    Fines collected under this section shall be paid into the general fund of the county.

Section 33-2501 – Prohibited Activities in a Place of Adult Entertainment

    (a)    A person may not serve setups, including drinking containers and ice, or serve, keep, or allow to be consumed alcoholic beverages or other component parts of mixed alcoholic drinks in a place of adult entertainment that:         (1)    does not hold a license under this article; and         (2)    allows at its location any form of sexual display or […]

Section 33-2502 – Hours When Consuming or Allowing Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages Is Prohibited

    (a)    From 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. on any day, an individual may not consume alcoholic beverages in:         (1)    an establishment open to the public;         (2)    a place of public entertainment; or         (3)    a place at which setups or other component parts of mixed alcoholic beverages are sold under a license issued under the Business Regulation Article.     (b)    An owner […]