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Session Laws, 1965
Volume 676, Page 1524   View pdf image (33K)
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No ON AND AFTER JUNE 1, 1965, NO application for a beer,
wine and liquor license, Class B shall be granted by the Board,
and no transfer from one location to another location by the same
license holder, and no transfer from one license holder to another
at the same location, or from business holder to another at a different
location, shall be approved unless the establishment where it is pro-
posed to locate or transfer the license shall meet the standards
contained herein.

(2)     Such a license may be issued to any agricultural association,
agricultural fair association or any other association duly authorized
to conduct racing under the provisions of Article 78B of this Code
where restaurant facilities are available or to duly authorized con-
cessionaires of any such association, or to any organization engaged
in producing legitimate theatrical productions, that may be leasees
of such an association and using the premises and facilities of such
association, for a limited period of time upon payment of a license
fee of six dollars ($6.00) per day for the period of such license.
LI-
CENSES ISSUED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SUB-
SECTION SHALL BE ISSUED WITHOUT REGARD TO THE
PROVISIONS OF SECTION 40 OF THIS ARTICLE. NOTWITH-
STANDING THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 40 OF THIS
ARTICLE, IN THE CASE OF SUCH A LICENSE, AT LEAST
ONE OFFICER OF THE CORPORATION OR THE CONCES-
SIONAIRE, WHICHEVER APPLIES FOR THE LICENSE, MUST
BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND.

(3)     In Prince George's County there shall be, in addition to the
classes herein provided, a special Class B license known as Class BH,
which shall be issued only to hotels, and for the purpose of this sec-
tion "hotel" shall mean an establishment recognized as a hotel for
the accommodation of the public providing services ordinarily found
in hotels, equipped with not less than one hundred bedrooms, a
ballroom with not less than 2,000 square feet, a lobby with registra-
tion and mail desk and seating facilities and a dining room with
facilities for preparing and serving regular meals, wherein the
average daily receipts from the hire of rooms and the sale of food
exceeds the average daily receipts from the sale of alcoholic beverages;
said, hotel building shall consist of not less than three floors not in-
cluding floors below the street or ground, level. The annual license
fee shall be twelve hundred and fifty dollars ($1,250.00). Said licenses
to be subject to all other provisions pertaining to beer, wine and
liquor licenses. Class B, in force and effect in Prince George's County-;

except that any restrictions against the sale of alcoholic beverages

on Sundays, appearing elsewhere in this Article, shall not apply;

providing further that alcoholic beverages sold on Sunday shall be

served only in connection with meals in the main dining room or

banquet facilities and shall not be served in the cocktail lounge or

at the bar. IN NO EVENT MAY ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BE

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tained in this subsection if the holder thereof furnishes the Board

with such proof as it may deem necessary that a bona fide attempt

is being made to comply with the provisions of this subsection and

that such compliance shall result in a reasonable period of time;

provided further that the Board may stay such revocation for a

period of not longer than twelve months following the renewal date

of said license in 1966.


 

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