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License under threat as board wields sweeping powers

July 15, 2024 | Dorchester County, Maryland



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License under threat as board wields sweeping powers
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the significant authority held by the licensing board regarding the suspension and revocation of licenses. Board members emphasized that their powers are not merely regulatory but are rooted in state code, which they described as being established in Annapolis.

The board highlighted that they can suspend a license based on a simple complaint from a peace officer, underscoring the gravity of their responsibilities in maintaining community safety and peace. They reiterated that the grounds for revocation are broad, allowing for action to be taken to promote the welfare of the community.

Officials stressed the importance of their role in ensuring that licenses are managed appropriately, not only for the benefit of the license holders but also for the safety of customers and the surrounding neighborhood. The meeting underscored the board's commitment to upholding the law and supporting law enforcement efforts in maintaining order.

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