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counsel, the court shall order the malt liquor or wine imported or
transported in excess of that allowed by subsection 1 1-A or 2 to
be forfeited to the State. As part of every adjudication and
forfeiture fine imposed under this section, the court shall order
the malt liquor or wine imported or transported in excess of that
allowed by subsection 1 1-A or 2 to be forfeited to the State.
Malt liquor or wine forfeited under this subsection must be
disposed of as prescribed in section 2229.

 
Sec. Q-8. 28-A MRSA §2077-B, sub-§2, as enacted by PL 1997, c. 501,
§6, is amended to read:

 
2. Penalty. A person who violates this section is subject to
penalties listed in section 2075, subsection 4 1-A.

 
Sec. Q-9. 28-A MRSA §2081, as amended by PL 2001, c. 395, §§1 and
2, is further amended to read:

 
§2081. Furnishing or allowing consumption of liquor by certain

 
persons prohibited

 
1. Offense. Except as provided in subsection 2, no a person
may not knowingly:

 
A. Procure, or in any way aid or assist in procuring,
furnish, give, sell or deliver liquor for or to a minor;.__
The following penalties apply to violations of this
paragraph.

 
(1)__A person who violates this paragraph commits a
Class D crime.

 
(2)__A person who violates this paragraph commits a
Class D crime for which the fine may not be less than
$500 and may not be suspended if the violation involves
a minor who is less than 14 years of age.

 
(3)__A person who violates this paragraph after having
been previously convicted of violating this paragraph
or paragraph B within a 6-year period commits a Class D
crime for which the fine may not be less than $500 and
may not be suspended.

 
(4)__A person who violates this paragraph after having
been previously convicted of violating this paragraph
or paragraph B 2 or more times within a 6-year period
commits a Class D crime for which the fine may not be
less than $1,000 and may not be suspended.


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