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entertainment facilities and other facilities used by
tourists and conventioneers, provided that the Authority
determines that the facilities will be used primarily by
tourists or conventioneers and further provided that the
Authority determines that such facilities fill an
established need in the overall development or expansion
of a municipality's, county's, or region's tourist
industry and/or convention business. However,
"industrial project" shall not be deemed to include a
mercantile or retail establishment nor does it include a
service establishment unless the service establishment is
directly related and necessary to tourist industry
facilities as herein defined and is to be used primarily
by tourists. This term shall also mean office buildings
for use as corporate or company headquarters or regional
offices providing the Authority deems the economic impact
of the project to be substantial. The financing,
construction, operation, and administration of an
industrial project under this subtitle shall be subject
to the provisions concerning discrimination and unlawful
practices in Article 49B of this Code, title "Human
Relations Commission."
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect [[July]] June 1, 1974.
Approved April 30, 1974.
CHAPTER 363
(Senate Bill 645)
AN ACT concerning
Aviation and Aeronautics
FOR the purpose of revising, restating, recodifying, and
enacting certain new provisions in the aviation and
aeronautics laws of this State, including laws
pertaining to the organization, structure,
operations, duties and authority of the State
Aviation Administration of the Department of
Transportation and its office, employees and units
and pertaining to aeronautics in general; concerning
the general powers of the Administration,
registration and licensing powers of the
Administration, public, municipal and state—owned
airports and powers and duties related thereto and
Baltimore—Washington International Airport; dealing
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