SPIRO T. AGNEW, Governor 571
seating facilities, and a dining room which serves full-course meals
at least twice daily. This license in a hotel [does not] shall permit
sale at bars or counters, [or] but not for consumption off the
premises.
(3) Such a license may be issued in the first, second, third, and
sixth election districts of Harford County to a restaurant which
meets the following requirements and conditions: (i) Serves full-
course meals at least twice daily; (ii) has a regular seating capacity
of tables, not including seats at bars or counters, for sixty or more
persons; (iii) has been in full-time operation as a restaurant for
not less than one year immediately preceding the time the applica-
tion is made for license; (iv) [serves alcoholic beverages only during
or in connection with meals to patrons seated at tables; (v)] has
had daily average receipts from the sale of food in excess of sales
of alcoholic beverages during the twelve-month period immediately
preceding the application for license; [(iv)] (v) has an applicant
for the license who has, or applicants who have, been a bona fide
resident or residents of Harford County for not less than two years
immediately preceding the filing of the application, and who has or
have been a registered voter or voters of Harford County for not
less than one year immediately preceding the filing of the applica-
tion. This license in a restaurant does [not] permit sale at bars
or counters [nor] but not for consumption anywhere except inside
the building, [in which the meals are prepared and served.]
[(4) A license under this section does not permit sales at a
dance, and in no event shall the licensee sell alcoholic beverages in
that portion of the premises where dancing is in progress, or know-
ingly sell alcoholic beverages to be consumed in said portion of the
premises where dancing is in progress.]
[(5)] (4) Provided that such restaurant or hotels [shall] may
purchase such liquor or spirituous beverages sold by them from the
Harford County liquor control board, and shall be charged therefor
the retail price of the liquor control board less a discount of twenty
per centum (20%). But such restaurant or hotel may purchase
liquor or spirituous beverages from other licensed suppliers. This
subsection shall not be construed to limit the powers of the liquor
control board to control the number of licensees under Section 42
and Section 184 of this article, and provided further, that this
subsection shall not contravene the provisions of Sections 56, 57
and 99 of this article, as said several sections may be amended from
time to time.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
June 1, 1967.
Approved April 14, 1967.
CHAPTER 244
(House Bill 418)
AN ACT to add new Section 448 to the Code of Public Local Laws of
Kent County (1959 Edition, being Article 15 of the Code of Public
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