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Puerto Rico Legal Code

1022b

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Every person, firm or corporation owning a business or commercial establishment where alcoholic beverages or cigars, cigarettes, or any other tobacco preparations are sold or delivered shall post, in a conspicuous place within the business or commercial establishment, a copy of this section and former § 1021 and § 1022a, and former § 4246 of this title. Upon conviction for the violation of this provision, any such person, firm, or corporation owning the business or commercial establishment shall be punished by a fine of two hundred fifty dollars ($250) for the first offense and five hundred dollars ($500) for subsequent violations. History —Feb. 25, 1902, p. 88, added as § 4-A on June 26, 1964, No. 84, p. 266, § 2; Dec. 16, 1993, No. 128, § 2.