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Section 28-2704 – On-Premises Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages Not Purchased From License Holder — Exception

    Sections 6–308 and 6–319 of this article do not apply to:         (1)    a Class C beer license, beer and wine license, or beer, wine, and liquor license issued to a bona fide religious, fraternal, civic, veterans’, hospital, or charitable organization; or         (2)    a license issued to an outdoor motor sports facility that is located in Mechanicsville or […]

Section 28-2705 – Gifts to Board Member or Board Employee Prohibited

    (a)    A person engaged in the manufacture or sale of alcoholic beverages, an agent or employee of the person, or a license holder may not, directly or indirectly, offer or make a payment or gift to:         (1)    a member of the Board;         (2)    an employee of the Board; or         (3)    a person acting on behalf of a member or […]

Section 28-2802 – Local Penalties

    (a)    (1)    A person who violates a law relating to hours or days for the sale of alcoholic beverages is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to imprisonment or a fine not exceeding $250 or both.         (2)    If the Board finds that a person has violated a law relating to licensing the sale of alcoholic […]

Section 28-1902 – Employment of Underage Individuals

    (a)    An individual at least 18 years old may serve alcoholic beverages in a restaurant in connection with serving a meal.     (b)    An individual under the age of 21 years may not act as a bartender or in a solely bar–related capacity.

Section 28-2701 – 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)    § 6–309 (“Allowing on–premises consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages by […]

Section 28-1903 – Consumers on Premises After Hours of Sale Ends — Prohibited

    (a)    Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, a consumer may not remain on the premises of an establishment that sells alcoholic beverages after the hours of sale end.     (b)    On Sunday morning, a consumer may remain on the premises of an establishment that sells alcoholic beverages for one–half hour after the hours of sale […]

Section 28-2001 – Consumption From 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. Prohibited

    (a)    (1)    Unless otherwise provided in this title, from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. on any day, an individual may not consume alcoholic beverages in a premises licensed under this title.         (2)    An owner, an operator, or a manager of a premises licensed under this title may not knowingly allow consumption prohibited under paragraph (1) of this subsection. […]