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486                             LAWS OF MARYLAND                      [CH. 229

the following manner: on or before May 1, 1967 and/on or before
May 1 in each taxable year thereafter, the Board of Public Works
shall certify to the governing bodies of each of the Counties and
Baltimore City the rate of State tax on each $100 of assessable
property necessary to produce revenues to meet all interest and
principal which will be payable to the close of the next ensuing
taxable year on all certificates theretofore issued or theretofore
authorized by resolution of the Board of Public Works to be issued,
and the governing bodies of each of the Counties and Baltimore
City shall forthwith levy and collect such tax rate at such rate.

All matters committed by this Act to the discretion of the Board
of Public Works shall be determined by a majority of said Board.

Sec. 8. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
June 1, 1966.

Approved April 29, 1966.

CHAPTER 229
(Senate Bill 256)

AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section 25 (e)
of Article 2B of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1965 Supple-
ment), title "Alcoholic Beverages", subtitle "Special and Tempo-
rary Licenses", amending the alcoholic beverages laws applicable
to Washington County in order to correct an error in the law re-
lating to a certain special or temporary license.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Section 25 (e) of Article 2B of the Annotated Code of Mary-
land (1965 Supplement), title "Alcoholic Beverages", subtitle "Spe-
cial and Temporary Licenses", be and it is hereby repealed and re-
enacted, with amendments, to read as follows:

25.

(e) In Washington County there shall be a special Class C (on
sale) beer, wine and liquor license, which shall be issued solely to
clubs haying an annual on sale beer, wine and liquor license. This
special license shall entitle the licensee to sell alcoholic beverages at
any place other than its regular place of business for a period not
to exceed five [day] days at a daily fee of ten dollars ($10.00)
except on Sunday. There shall be an additional special license issued
to all Class C licensee holders permitting them to sell only beer on
their premises on Sunday between the hours of 8 A.M. and midnight
notwithstanding daylight saving time changes for an annual license
fee of $250. or by paying a five-dollar weekly fee for each Sunday
they elect to stay open. This special license, referred to locally as
a "picnic" license, shall also permit the club owner to sell only beer
at any place other than his regular place of business on Sundays
between 8 A.M. and midnight notwithstanding daylight saving time
for an additional license fee of five dollars ($5.) per each Sunday
he elects to hold a "picnic."

 

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