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Session Laws, 1967
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768                             LAWS OF MARYLAND                      [CH. 386

a consideration, and which is open to the general public;] (1) any
inn, hotel, motel, or other establishment which provides lodging to
transient guests, other than an establishment located within a builds-
ing which contains not more than five rooms for rent or hire and
which is actually occupied by the proprietor of such establishment
as his residence; (2) any restaurant, cafeteria, lunchroom, lunch
counter, soda fountain, or other facility principally engaged in sell-
ing food for consumption on the premises, including, but not limited
to, any such facility located on the premises of any retail establish-
ment; or any gasoline station; (3) any motion picture house, theater,
concert hall, sports arena, stadium or other place of exhibition or
entertainment; and (4) any establishment (A) (i) which is physi-
cally located within the premises of any establishment otherwise
covered by this subsection, or (ii) within the premises of which is
physically located any such covered establishment, and (B) which
holds itself out as serving patrons of such covered establishment.
[except] Except that premises or portions of premises primarily
devoted to the sale of alcoholic beverages and generally described as
bars, taverns, or cocktail lounges are not places of public accommo-
dation for the purposes of this subtitle. THE PROVISIONS OF
THIS SECTION SHALL NOT APPLY TO A PRIVATE CLUB OR
OTHER ESTABLISHMENT NOT IN FACT OPEN TO THE PUB-
LIC, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THAT THE FACILITIES OF
SUCH ESTABLISHMENT ARE MADE AVAILABLE TO THE
CUSTOMERS OR PATRONS OF AN ESTABLISHMENT WITHIN
THE SCOPE OF THIS SECTION; AND PROVIDED FURTHER
TO THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION SHALL NOT BE

APPLICABLE TO ANY BATHING BEACH WHICH IS LOCATED
WITHIN THE BOUNDS OF ANY RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION
WITHIN THIS STATE
CONTAINING ONE HUNDRED (100)
OR MORE PRIVATE RESIDENCES AND WHICH FULFILLS
THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS:

(A) THE DESCRIPTION OF SUCH SUBDIVISION SHALL
HAVE BEEN RECORDED AMONG THE LAND RECORDS OF
THE RESPECTIVE COUNTY OR THE CITY OF BALTIMORE
PRIOR TO JANUARY 1, 1950.

(B) THE DEEDS TO THE INDIVIDUAL PARCELS OF SUCH
SUBDIVISION CONTAIN A COVENANT CONVEYING TO THE
GRANTEES THE RIGHT TO USE SAID BATHING BEACH
WITHOUT THE PAYMENT OF ANY ADMISSION OR OTHER
FEE FOR THE USE OF SUCH FACILITIES OTHER THAN THE
CONSIDERATION RECITED IN SAID DEED, NOTWITH-
STANDING THE FACT THAT PERSONS OTHER THAN THE
GRANTEES OF SUCH PARCEL ARE PERMITTED TO USE
SUCH FACILITIES SUBJECT TO THE PAYMENT OF AN AD-
MISSION OR OTHER FEE..

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
June 1, 1967.

Approved April 21, 1967.

 

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