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    • Section 19-1406 - Criminal History Record Information to Be Destroyed After Application Process

    Maryland Statutes
    Subtitle 14 - Applications for Licenses
    Section 19-1406 - Criminal History Record Information to Be Destroyed After Application Process

    The Board shall destroy the criminal history record information obtained under § 4–107 of this article on completion of the application process.

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    Maryland Statutes

    Alcoholic Beverages

    Division II - Provisions Affecting Individual Jurisdictions

    Title 19 - Dorchester County

    Subtitle 14 - Applications for Licenses

    Section 19-1401 - Application of General Provisions

    Section 19-1402 - 1-Year Residency Requirement

    Section 19-1403 - Board to Obtain Criminal History Record Information

    Section 19-1404 - Criminal History Record Information to Be Kept in Sealed Envelope

    Section 19-1405 - Hearing May Not Be Delayed on Account of Failure to Provide Records Check

    Section 19-1406 - Criminal History Record Information to Be Destroyed After Application Process

    Section 19-1407 - Fee to Cover Costs of Obtaining Fingerprints and Records Check Results

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