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42 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [June 9
Senate Bill No. 6—By the President:
Subject: "COURTS", sub-title "MUNICIPAL COURT OF BALTI-
MORE CITY", RELATING GENERALLY TO THE PLACE OF CON-
FINEMENT FOR VARIOUS TERMS OF SENTENCES BY SAID
MUNICIPAL COURT, ETC.
Endorsed, read the third time and passed by yeas and nays.
Senate Bill No. 7—By the President:
Subject: "REVENUE AND TAXES", sub-title "REAL SALES TAX
ACT", TO EXEMPT CERTAIN SALES BY GROCERY STORES AND
OF CERTAIN ICE-CREAM PRODUCTS FROM THE RETAIL SALES
TAX, ETC.
Amended in the House
Amendments to Senate Bill No. 7
By the Ways and Means Committee:
Amendment No. 1—In lines 5, 6, 7 and 8 of the title of the third
reading file bill, strike out the following: "exempt certain sales by grocery
stores and sales of certain ice-cream products from the retail sales tax
and defining the term 'grocery store' for the purposes of this sub-title"
and insert in lieu thereof the following: "exclude certain items of food
from the imposition of the retail sales tax".
Which amendment was read and concurred in.
Amendment No. 2—Strike out all of lines 20 to 34, inclusive, of sub-
section (f) on Pages 1 and 2 of the third reading file bill and insert in
lieu thereof the following: "(1) The sale of alcoholic beverages regard-
less of the place of consumption; and the sale of any meals, food or
drink for human consumption on the premises where sold. For the pur-
poses of this section the word 'premises' shall include, among other places,
parking lots connected with the place where the food is sold".
Which amendment was read and concurred in.
Amendment No. 3—Strike out all of lines 59 to 65, inclusive, of sub-
section (e) on Page 2 of the third reading file bill and interest in lieu
thereof the following: "(e) Sales of food for human consumption by
churches, religious organizations, schools and colleges, and the sales of
food for human consumption at hospitals. "
Which amendment was read and concurred in.
On motion of Mr. Northrop, the House amendments were concurred
in and the bill as amended was passed by yeas and nays as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE
Senators:
President, Barrick, Buffington, Dean, Dorf, Dorsey, Gonder, Hall, Hepbron,
Hughes, James, Johnson, Jones, Mach, Malkus, Nock, Mrs., North, Northrup, Parran,
Phipps, Phoebus, Pine, Sanford, See, Shipley, Snyder, Weant, Wheatley. Total—28
NEGATIVE—NONE
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