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Session Laws and Journals, 1964, March Special Session
Volume 673, Page 17   View pdf image (33K)
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J. MILLARD TAWES, Governor                         17

in Fact," subtitle "State's Attorney," increasing the number of
assistant State's Attorneys which may be appointed by the State's
Attorney in Prince George's County from five to six and estab-
lishing the salary therefor.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That subsection (q) (2) of Section 40 of Article 10 of the Annotated
Code of Maryland (1963 Supplement), title "Attorneys at Law and
Attorneys in Fact," subtitle "State's Attorney," be and it is hereby
repealed and re-enacted, with amendments, to read as follows:

40(q).

(2) The State's Attorney may appoint one deputy State's Attorney
and [five] six assistant State's Attorneys. The salary of the deputy
State's Attorney shall be at such compensation, not exceeding seven-
ty-eight hundred dollars ($7,800) per annum, as the State's At-
torney may deem proper, to be paid by the county on the certification
of the State's Attorney to the County Commissioners; the salary
of [two] three of the assistant State's Attorneys shall be at such
compensation, not exceeding sixty-six hundred dollars ($6,600)
per annum each, as the State's Attorney may deem proper, to be
paid by the county on the certification of the State's Attorney to
the County Commissioners; and the salary of three of the assistant
State's Attorneys shall be at such compensation, not exceeding fifty-
four hundred dollars ($5,400) per annum each, as the State's At-
torney may deem proper, to be paid by the county on the certifica-
tion of the State's Attorney to the County Commissioners.

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
June 1, 1964.

Approved April 7, 1964.

CHAPTER 12
(House Bill 22)

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 immediately 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 Poolesville, 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 a twelve month license period and to
provide that the license holder shall sell alcoholic beverages for
consumption on the premises only, that no alcoholic beverages
shall be served at any bar, counter, cocktail lounge or other room
but only in the dining rooms which must have at least 1,000 square
feet of dining area, that no signs visible from the exterior adver-

 

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