MARVIN MANDEL, Governor 1913
Dear Mr. President:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17, of the Maryland Constitution, I have
today vetoed Senate Bill 1201.
This bill requires the Board of Education of Charles County to purchase two
specified school sites.
House Joint Resolution 113, which was enacted by the General Assembly and
signed by me on May 30, 1973, accomplishes the same purpose as Senate Bill
1201. Because of the signing of House Joint Resolution 113, the sponsor of Senate
Bill 1201 has concurred in the veto of this bill.
Accordingly, I have decided to veto Senate Bill 1201.
Sincerely,
/s/ Marvin Mandel
Governor
House Bill No. 2 - Kent County Board of License
Commissioners
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section 83(d), 85(b),85(c),
85(d), 86, 89(b), and 90(b) of Article 2B of the Annotated Code of Maryland
(1968 Replacement Volume) (1972 Supplement), title "Alcoholic
Beverages," subtitle "Hours and Days for Sale," and to repeal [[Sections 101
and 103A]] Section 101 of said Code, title and subtitle, and to enact new
[[Sections 101 and 103A]] Section 101 in lieu thereof, to stand in the place of
the [[sections]] section repealed: to provide that in Kent [[and Queen Anne's
Counties,]] County the Board of License Commissioners are authorized to set
the hours and days for sale of alcoholic beverages and to correct language.
June 1, 1973.
Honorable Thomas Hunter Lowe
Speaker of the House of Delegates
State House
Annapolis, Maryland 21404
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17, of the Maryland Constitution, I have
today vetoed House Bill 2.
This bill amends several sections of Article 2B of the Annotated Code of
Maryland to authorize the Kent County Board of License Commissioners to set
the hours and days for the sale of alcoholic beverages in Kent County.
Senate Bill 892, which was enacted by the General Assembly and signed by me
on April 10, 1973, amended some of these same sections in order to increase the
hours during which the privileges conferred by certain classes of alcoholic beverage
licenses may be exercised in Kent County. Similarly, Senate Bill 1070, which was
enacted by the General Assembly and signed by me on April 26, 1973, amended
other sections of Article 2B in order to authorize the selling of certain alcoholic
beverages in restaurants in Kent County during certain hours on Sunday. In view
of the enactment of these two bills, the sponsor of House Bill 2 has requested that
this bill be vetoed.
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