Maryland Code § BR-16.5-214

Section BR-16.5-214
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(a) Each other tobacco products wholesaler:
(1) shall get an invoice for each purchase of other tobacco products;
(2) shall keep a record of all other tobacco products received, to which
the other tobacco products wholesaler shall post each day:
(i) the invoice number;
(ii) the date of receipt;
(iii) the quantity received;
(iv) the brand;
(v) the manufacturer; and
(vi) the name of the person from whom the other tobacco
products are received;
(3) for other tobacco products sales to other tobacco products retailers
and tobacconists:
(i) shall keep a record of the name and address of each other
tobacco products retailer and tobacconist to whom a sale is made; and
(ii) except for a transfer of other tobacco products to retail
stock by a written memorandum, shall prepare for each sale an invoice that shows
the political subdivision where the other tobacco products retailer and each
tobacconist is located; and
(4) shall keep a complete and accurate record of each sale of other
tobacco products to an out-of-state person for resale to out-of-state consumers.

(b) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, each other
tobacco products wholesaler shall make an inventory record each month of all other
tobacco products on the premises or under the control of the other tobacco products
wholesaler:
(i) at the beginning or end of the month; or
(ii) on another specific day of the month, if the other tobacco
products wholesaler finds it more practical to take inventory on that day and notifies
the Executive Director that inventory will be taken on that day.
(2) Other tobacco products transferred to retail stock by written
memorandum need not be included in the inventory record.
(c) Each other tobacco products wholesaler shall:
(1) keep the records required by this section for 6 years or for a
shorter time set by the Executive Director; and
(2) allow the Executive Director to examine the records.
(d) A licensed other tobacco products retailer who purchases premium
cigars or pipe tobacco from an other tobacco products manufacturer or a licensed
tobacconist shall, for a period of 2 years, keep and maintain available for inspection
at the license location during business hours:
(1) all invoices and bills of lading; and
(2) all records covering all purchases and sales of other tobacco
products.

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