(a) A place where alcoholic beverages are sold in violation of this article or Title 5 of the Tax – General Article is a public nuisance.
(b) (1) On conviction of the owner or operator of the place, the place may be closed and the public nuisance may be abated until a $2,000 bond is posted, payable to the State.
(2) The bond shall be conditioned on the owner or operator:
(i) not selling alcoholic beverages in violation of this article; and
(ii) paying all fines, costs, and damages assessed against the owner.
(3) If a condition of the bond is violated, the county may bring action against the owner or operator for fines, costs, and damages.
(c) If a jury trial is requested or appeal is taken in a case in which a place is alleged to be a public nuisance, the place shall be closed until the defendant posts a $2,000 bond under the same conditions as those specified under subsection (b) of this section.
(d) A person who owns or operates a public nuisance as described in subsection (a) of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to a fine not exceeding $200 or imprisonment not exceeding 6 months or both.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Division II - Provisions Affecting Individual Jurisdictions
Section 32-2601 - Application of General Provisions
Section 32-2602 - Authority of Board to Subpoena Records
Section 32-2603 - Search Warrants
Section 32-2604 - Applicant May Assist in Execution of Warrant
Section 32-2605 - Search of Residence Prohibited; Exception
Section 32-2606 - When Posting of Copy of Warrant Is Required
Section 32-2607 - Requirements for Prosecution
Section 32-2608 - Receipt Is Prima Facie Evidence of Sale
Section 32-2609 - Items Seized as Evidence
Section 32-2610 - Notice of Hearing
Section 32-2611 - Disposition of Seized Items
Section 32-2612 - Distribution of Fines