Maryland Code § ABC-2-151

Section ABC-2-151
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(a) There is a common carrier permit.

(b) A holder of a common carrier permit may deliver wine from a location
inside or outside the State to a consumer in the State for the consumer's personal use
under this part.
(c) A person shall be issued a common carrier permit before the person may
engage in transporting wine from a direct wine shipper to a consumer.
(d) The term of a common carrier permit is 1 year and begins on July 1.
(e) To complete delivery of a shipment, the common carrier shall require
from a consumer at the address listed on the shipping label:
(1) the signature of the consumer or another individual at the
address who is at least 21 years old; and
(2) government-issued photographic identification showing that the
signing individual is at least 21 years old.
(f) A common carrier shall refuse delivery when the intended receiving
individual appears to be under the age of 21 years or refuses to present valid
identification.
(g) At the time of initial application for a common carrier permit and on
request of the Executive Director, a common carrier shall submit to the Executive
Director information concerning the training of its drivers in verifying the age of
recipients of direct wine shipments under this part.
(h) At least once each year, in a manner acceptable to the Executive
Director, a holder of a common carrier permit shall verify that the shipper of wine
into the State under this part holds a valid direct wine shipper's permit.
(i) A holder of a common carrier permit that delivers wine solely under this
part may not be required to obtain a transportation permit issued under § 2-118 or §
2-119 of this subtitle in addition to the common carrier permit.
(j) The permit fee is $100.

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