Ch. 265 MARVIN MANDEL, Governor 641
(a) In Carroll County, the Board of County Commissioners shall appoint three
persons, designating one of them as chairman, who shall constitute the board of
license commissioners for said county; the first member of said board to be
appointed for one, two and three year terms, respectively and their successors
thereafter for terms of three years each. Said board shall meet at least once a
month and each member shall receive as the sole compensation for the
performance of his duties the sum of [five] SEVEN hundred dollars ($700.00) per
annum [($500.00)], EXCEPT THAT THE CHAIRMAN SHALL RECEIVE
THE SUM OF EIGHT HUNDRED DOLLARS ($800.00) PER ANNUM.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take
effect July 1, 1973.
Approved May 7, 1973.
CHAPTER 265
(Senate Bill 1014)
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Sections 534L(b) and (c) of
Article 27 of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1971 Replacement Volume),
title "Crimes and Punishments," subtitle "Sabbath Breaking," limiting work or
labor or the selling of merchandise or articles or operation of specified places on
certain days in Baltimore County; excepting certain persons in Baltimore
County, observing a day other than Sunday as a day of rest and recreation;
further regulating business in Baltimore County, regarding the work week; and
providing injunctive relief and penalties for violations.
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That 534L(b) and (c) of Article 27 of the Annotated Code of
Maryland (1971 Replacement Volume), title "Crimes and Punishments," subtitle
"Sabbath Breaking," be and they are hereby repealed and re-enacted, with
amendments, to read as follows:
534L.
(b) Notwithstanding any provision of this section, the operation of any of the
following types of retail establishments is allowed on Sunday:
1. Drugstores whose principal business is the sale of drugs and related items.
2. Delicatessens whose principal business is the sale of delicatessens and related
food items.
3. Bakeries and bakeshops.
4. Gasoline stations whose principal business is the sale of gasoline, oil, and
other automobile maintenance items.
5. RESTAURANTS, GRILLES AND SNACK BARS.
(c) Nothing in this section applies to:
1. Farmers
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