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818                               LAWS OF MARYLAND                        [CH. 482

public highway of this State, except in Kent County where it shall
be unlawful so to shoot from any public highway,] or have in pos-
session in or on an automobile or other vehicle, a loaded shotgun or
rifle containing any ammunition in the magazine or chamber. It
shall be unlawful to shoot at any game bird, game animal, fur-bear-
ing, wild bird, or wild quadruped on, from or across any paved
public highway or the shoulder of said highway. It shall be unlawful
to shoot from any public highway in Kent County.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
June 1, 1955.

Approved April 18, 1955.

CHAPTER 482
(House Bill 375)

AN ACT to repeal Section 33 (f) of Article 2B of the Annotated Code
of Maryland (1951 Edition), title "Alcoholic Beverages", sub-title
"Local Licenses and License Provisions", and to repeal and re-
enact, with amendments, Section 2 (p) of said Article, sub-title
"Definitions", amending the definition of the term "restaurant" for
the alchoholic beverages laws of Harford County and recodifying
such provisions in Article 2B.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Section 33 (f) of Article 2B of the Annotated Code of Maryland
(1951 Edition), title "Alcoholic Beverages", sub-title "Local Licenses
and License Provisions", be and it is hereby repealed, and that Sec-
tion 2 (p) of said Article, sub-title "Definitions", be and it is hereby
repealed and re-enacted, with amendments to read as follows:

2. (p) "Restaurant" means an establishment for the accom-
modation of the public equipped with a dining room with facilities for
preparing and serving regular meals, wherein the average daily
receipts from the sale of foods exceed the average daily receipts from
the sale of alcoholic beverages, provided that the Board of License
Commissioners, in any county having such a Board or in Baltimore
City, may by rule or regulation prescribe a different standard as to
what shall constitute a restaurant.

Except that in Harford County a "restaurant" as used in Section 14
means a business establishment for the accommodation of the public,
fully equipped with a proper and adequate dining room, tables, chairs
and sufficient facilities for preparing and serving regular meals, as
may be approved by the Liquor Control Board. It must contain
sanitary facilities, running hot and cold water, equipment for the
proper cleaning of dishes and kitchenware and adequate toilets, as

EXPLANATION: Italics indicate new matter added to existing law.
[Brackets] indicate matter stricken from existing law.
CAPITALS indicate amendments to bill.
Strike out indicates matter stricken out of bill.

 

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