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MD CRIMINAL-LAW 8-613

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MD CRIMINAL-LAW 8-613

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Maryland Criminal Law Code Section 8-613 (2023) - Unlawful Operation of Vending Machines and Related Manufacture of Slugs (a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated. (2) “Service” includes the use of telephone or telegraph facilities, gas, electricity, or a musical instrument, phonograph, or other property. (3) “Vending machine” includes a slot machine, pay telephone, or other receptacle designed to receive United States currency in connection with the sale or use of property or of a service. (b) A person may not: (1) operate, cause to be operated, or attempt to operate or cause to be operated a vending machine by a means not lawfully authorized by the owner, lessee, or licensee of the vending machine, including by means of a slug or by counterfeit, mutilated,...

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