- (a) There is a common carrier permit.
- (b) A holder of a common carrier permit may deliver wine from a location inside or outside the State to a consumer in the State for the consumer's personal use under this part.
- (c) A person shall be issued a common carrier permit before the person may engage in transporting wine from a direct wine shipper to a consumer.
- (d) The term of a common carrier permit is 1 year and begins on July 1.
(e) To complete delivery of a shipment, the common carrier shall require from a consumer at the address listed on the shipping label:
- (1) the signature of the consumer or another individual at the address who is at least 21 years old; and
- (2) government-issued photographic identification showing that the signing individual is at least 21 years old.
- (f) A common carrier shall refuse delivery when the intended receiving individual appears to be under the age of 21 years or refuses to present valid identification.
- (g) At the time of initial application for a common carrier permit and on request of the Executive Director, a common carrier shall submit to the Executive Director information concerning the training of its drivers in verifying the age of recipients of direct wine shipments under this part.
- (h) At least once each year, in a manner acceptable to the Executive Director, a holder of a common carrier permit shall verify that the shipper of wine into the State under this part holds a valid direct wine shipper's permit.
- (i) A holder of a common carrier permit that delivers wine solely under this part may not be required to obtain a transportation permit issued under § 2-118 or § 2-119 of this subtitle in addition to the common carrier permit.
- (j) The permit fee is $100.
Added by Acts 2016, c. 41, § 2, eff. July 1, 2016. Amended by Acts 2023, c. 450, § 1, eff. July 1, 2023.