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Session Laws and Journals, 1964, March Special Session
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1964]                                   OF THE SENATE                                       31

said title and subtitle, to follow immediately after Section 15 (f) thereof;
to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Sections 19 (h) and 20 (j) of
Article 2B of said Code and title, subtitle "Beer, Wine and Liquor Licenses,"
to add new Section 20 (j-1) to Article 2B of said Code, of said title and
subtitle, to follow immediately after Section 20 (j) thereof; to repeal and
re-enact, with amendments, Section 25 (c) of Article 2B of said Code
and said title, subtitle "Special and Temporary Licenses"; to add new
Section 37 (c) to Article 2B of said Code and said title, subtitle "Local
Licenses and License Provisions," to follow immediately after Section
37 (b) thereof; to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Sections 83,
84 and 85 (b) of Article 2B of said Code and said title, subtitle "Hours
and Days for Sale"; to add new Sections 86 (h) and 89 (f) to Article 2B
of said Code and said title and subtitle, to follow immediately after
Sections 86 (g) and 89 (e) thereof, respectively; to repeal and re-enact,
with amendments, Section 119 (b) of Article 2B of said Code and said
title, subtitle "Restrictions Upon Licensees"; to repeal and re-enact, with
amendments, Section 155 (p) of Article 2B of said Code and said title,
subtitle "Boards of License Commissioners"; providing for an increase
in alcoholic beverage license fees in Montgomery County, prohibiting the
issuance of any alcoholic beverage license in said County to drug stores,
billiard halls or bowling alleys or to restaurants therein; changing the
hours for sale of alcoholic beverages in said County under certain licenses;
revising the provisions in said County of a Class C, Beer, Wine and
Liquor License relating to the persons who may be served thereunder
after April 30, 1965, and revising the required qualifications of an appli-
cant for said license; prohibiting the issuance in said County of a Beer,
Wine and Liquor License, Class C, 7 days license; making it unlawful in
said County to sell, give, serve, keep or dispense any alcoholic beverages,
or to permit consumption thereof, on or in any premises constituting a
restaurant, tavern, hotel, club, place of public entertainment or premises
open to the public other than as specifically permitted by law; prohibiting
the consumption of alcoholic beverages in the premises of the holders of
certain licenses after 12:30 o'clock A.M. and requiring that all containers
of said beverages be removed by that time; increasing the salary of the
Board of License Commissioners in said County; and generally revising
the alcoholic beverage laws of Montgomery County.

Which was read the first time and referred to the Committee on
Rules.

House Bill No. 22—By Delegates Anderson, T., Blondes, Bresler, Cook, E. P.,
Doing, Gore, McAuliffe, McInerney, Miller and Moore:

A Bill entitled: An Act to repeal and re-enact, with amendments,
Section 19 (h) of Article 2B of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1957
Edition and 1963 Supplement), title "Alcoholic Beverages," subtitle "Beer,
Wine and Liquor Licenses," providing that said Section shall be null
and void after April 30, 1965; and to add new Section 19 (h-1) to Article
2B of the said Code to the aforesaid title and subtitle, to follow imme-
diately after said Section 19 (h), to provide for the issuance of Class B
(on sale) Hotels and Restaurants, Beer, Wine and Liquor Licenses in
Montgomery County to restaurant owners located in third, fourth,
seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth or thirteenth election districts, except Pooles-
ville, Kensington and Takoma Park subject to the requirement that gross
receipts from food sales shall be more than twice the gross receipts from
the sale of alcoholic beverages during the twelve month license period
and to provide that the license holder shall sell alcoholic beverages for

 

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