Maryland Code § BR-16-210

Section BR-16-210
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(a) Subject to the hearing provisions of § 16-211 of this subtitle, the
Executive Director may deny a license to an applicant, reprimand a licensee, or
suspend or revoke a license if the applicant or licensee:
(1) fraudulently or deceptively obtains or attempts to obtain a license
for the applicant or licensee or for another person;
(2) fraudulently or deceptively uses a license;
(3) fails to comply with the Maryland Cigarette Sales Below Cost Act
or regulations adopted under that Act;
(4) fails to comply with the provisions of Title 11, Subtitle 5A of the
Commercial Law Article;

(5) buys cigarettes for resale:
(i) in violation of a license; or
(ii) from a person who is not a licensed cigarette manufacturer,
licensed subwholesaler, licensed vending machine operator, or licensed wholesaler;
(6) is convicted, under the laws of the United States or of any other
state, of:
(i) a felony; or
(ii) a misdemeanor that is a crime of moral turpitude and is
directly related to the fitness and qualification of the applicant or licensee; or
(7) has not paid a tax due before October 1 of the year after the tax
became due.
(b) Subject to the hearing provisions of § 16-211 of this subtitle, the
Executive Director may suspend or revoke a license if the licensee violates:
(1) Title 12 of the Tax - General Article, or regulations adopted under
that title; or
(2) this title or regulations adopted under this title.
(c) Subject to the hearing provisions of § 16-211 of this subtitle, the
Executive Director shall deny a license to any applicant who has had a license
revoked under this section until:
(1) 1 year has passed since the license was revoked; and
(2) it satisfactorily appears to the Executive Director that the
applicant will comply with this title and any regulations adopted under this title.
(d) Prior to the issuance or renewal of any license, the Executive Director
shall conduct an investigation with regard to:
(1) the applicant;
(2) the business to be operated; and
(3) the facts set forth in the application.

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