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Session Laws, 1965
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196                              LAWS OF MARYLAND                      [CH. 186

course as aforesaid if said licensee does maintain IT THEN MAIN-
TAINED AND NOW MAINTAINS, in lieu thereof, a swimming pool
at least 20 by 40 feet in size and at least six lawn tennis courts. Such
a license shall authorize the holder thereof to keep for sale and to sell
any alcoholic beverages purchased from the liquor control board for
Montgomery County, at retail, to any customer at the place described
in said license, for consumption on its premises only. The application
shall be signed by at least one officer of such club who shall be a
resident or registered voter or taxpayer of Montgomery County.
The annual fee for such a license shall be eight hundred and fifty
dollars ($850.00).

20.

(j-1) From and after April 30, 1965, a licensee under Section 20
(j) above shall be authorized to keep for sale and to sell at the place
described in said license any alcoholic beverages purchased from
the liquor control board for Montgomery County, at retail, for the
consumption on its premises only,
to any member of said country
club, [or] to a bona fide guest or guests of a member, to the imme-
diate family of a member, or to persons residing temporarily in the
club house of the country club,
[provided said member is present
on the premises, for the consumption on its premises only,] provided,
however, that for the purposes of this section the term "bona fide
guest or guests of a member" shall include, but not be limited to,
any person over the age of twenty-one years while said person is in
attendance at a recognized national or regional athletic event being
held on the premises of the licensee when (1) the licensee has made
application to the board of license commissioners for permission to
sell alcoholic beverages to persons attending a national or regional
athletic event to be held on the premises of said licensee and (2)
said application has been made at least sixty (60) days prior to the
date that the aforesaid specific athletic event is to take place and
(3) the said board has granted the permission requested in said ap-
plication. From and after April 30, 1965, no employee of said
country club shall be allowed to have guests at said country club for
the purpose of the consumption of alcoholic beverages during said
employee's normal working hours.

41.

(b-5) In Montgomery County, a Class B, Beer, Wine, and Liquor
license may be issued for a different portion of the same premises or
building in which is located a Class C, Beer, Wine and Liquor
license, provided, however, that such licensees must meet all of the
other qualifications and provisions of this Article pertinent to such
respective licenses except that, for the purposes of this subsection
only, the term "pecuniarly interested" as contained in Section 56 of
this Article shall not be deemed to apply to an applicant who is the
owner of an interest in real property leased to another place of
business where or for which a license has been applied for, granted
or issued under this Article.

52B.

In Montgomery County, the board of license commissioners shall
not approve any license to sell alcoholic beverages within seven
hundred and fifty feet of any school, church, other places of worship,


 

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