Maryland Code § ABC-10-2702

Section ABC-10-2702
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(a) A person may not sell or provide directly or indirectly alcoholic
beverages to an individual under the age of 21 years for the individual's own use or
for the use of any other person.
(b) A defendant may not be found guilty of selling alcoholic beverages to an
individual under the age of 21 years if:
(1) the individual willfully represented that the individual is at least
21 years old and obtained an alcoholic beverage; and
(2) the defendant proves at the trial that:
(i) misrepresentation of age occurred;
(ii) due caution was used in ascertaining the age of the
individual before providing the alcoholic beverage to the individual;
(iii) in the exercise of due caution, the defendant was deceived
by the use of documentary evidence; and
(iv) because of the use of documentary evidence, the defendant
was unable to ascertain that the individual was under the age of 21 years.
(c) The City Council may provide by ordinance that a violation of this
section is a municipal infraction.
(d) The granting of probation before judgment to a license holder or an
employee of the license holder for a violation of this section does not bar the Board
from proceeding administratively against the license holder for the violation.

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