Subject to § 1-319 of this article, the Liquor Control Board may: (1) purchase from a holder of a wholesaler's license or manufacturer's license alcoholic beverages that the Liquor Control Board is authorized to sell and on which the excise tax imposed by § 5-102 of the Tax - General Article is paid; (2) (i) purchase from a holder of a resident or nonresident dealer's permit and import for resale alcoholic beverages that the Liquor Control Board is authorized to sell; and (ii) resell the alcoholic beverages once the excise tax is paid; (3) sell alcoholic beverages in sealed containers at prices that it determines and that are uniform in all dispensaries; (4) refuse to sell alcoholic beverages to a person that, in the judgment of the Liquor Control Board, is not suitable to purchase or consume the alcoholic beverages; (5) restrict by any method the quantity of alcoholic beverages that may be sold to an individual consumer or license holder at or during any time; (6) enter into a contract or adopt regulations necessary or desirable to carry out this article; (7) sell and ship outside the county a container or package of alcoholic beverages kept for sale in a dispensary, if not prohibited by law in the place where the shipment is consigned; (8) subject to the approval of the county, rent, lease, or purchase premises necessary for the operation of the dispensaries; and (9) establish the hours of sale for dispensaries, outside of which a dispensary may not remain open.
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