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J. MILLARD TAWES, Governor 301
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(g) A licensee in any district of Howard County may remain open
and sell alcoholic beverages authorized by his license at all times on
January 1st of any year, subject to the provision that no wine or
liquor may be sold between the hours of 2:00 A.M. Sunday and 6:00
A.M. the following Monday, notwithstanding other restrictions as to
hours imposed by this Article.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
June 1, 1965.
Approved April 8, 1965.
CHAPTER 278
(House Bill 491)
AN ACT to legalize the 1964 Cumulative Supplement to the Baltimore
County Code, 1958, and to make the same evidence of the portions
of Public Local Laws of Baltimore County, Maryland, purporting
to be contained therein.
Whereas, by Chapter 266 of the Acts of 1959, the General As-
sembly legalized and made evidence of the law the 1958 Edition of the
Baltimore County Code; and
Whereas, the 1964 Cumulative Supplement to that Code has been
compiled and edited by E. Scott Moore, county solicitor, and Philip
F. Bennett, assistant county solicitor, and is to be published by
King Brothers, Inc., 208 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland,
21202; now, therefore,
Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the 1964 Cumulative Supplement to the Baltimore County Code,
1958, compiled and edited by E. Scott Moore, county solicitor, and
Philip F. Bennett, assistant county solicitor, and published by King
Brothers, Inc., be and the same is hereby legalized and shall be
deemed and taken as evidence of those portions of the Public Local
Laws of Baltimore County purporting to be contained therein, in
all the courts of this State and by all justices of the peace, trial
magistrates and all other public officials of the State and of its
political subdivisions.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
June 1, 1965.
Approved April 8, 1965.
CHAPTER 279
(House Bill 506)
AN ACT to add new Section 428 to the Code of Public Local Laws of
Harford County (1957 Edition, being Article 13 of the Code of
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