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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor                                  1875

seventy—five percent (75%) of the fees shall go to the
Town of Ocean City. ]

(N)

(1)    IN WORCESTER COUNTY, THE LICENSE SHALL BE
ISSUED ONLY WITHIN THE TENTH ELECTION DISTRICT.

(2)    THE ANNUAL PEE FOR THE LICENSE IF $750.

(3)    SEVEN DAY CLASS B LICENSE HOLDERS UNDER THIS
SUBSECTION MAY SELL BEER, WINE AND LIQUOR ONLY ON THE
PREMISES OF THE OCEAN CITY CONVENTION HALL.

(4)    THE LICENSING AUTHORITY, WITH THE APPROVAL OF
THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF OCEAN CITY, MAY ISSUE THIS
LICENSE TO ANY CONCESSIONER (WHETHER OR NOT A HOTEL OR
RESTAURANT) POSSESSING A CONCESSION ON THE PREMISES WHICH
WAS GRANTED BY THE OCEAN CITY CONVENTION HALL COMMISSION.

(5)    THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 19 (M)(4), (5) AND
(6) ARE INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE IN THIS SUBSECTION.

(6)    THE HOURS FOR SALE ARE AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION
106(C).

[(n)] (O) Such licenses shall only be issued in
Baltimore City, and Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Calvert,
Caroline, Carroll, Cecil, Dorchester, Frederick, Garrett,
Harford, Kent, Montgomery, Prince George's, Queen Anne's,
Somerset, Talbot, Washington, Wicomico and Worcester
counties.

[(o)] (P) Except in the case of a contrary
provision in any other section or subsection of this
subtitle, such a license shall be issued by the clerk
upon the advice and approval of the board of license
commissioners in any county, except Montgomery County, in
which a license may be issued for the sale of beer, wine
and liquor, to the owner of any hotel which meets the
following minimum provisions:

(1)    The hotel building shall be originally
constructed for hotel purposes; be at least three stories
in height; and contain at least one passenger elevator.

(2)    The hotel shall contain no less than 100 rooms
for the accommodation of the public.

(3)   The hotel shall contain a dining room with
facilities for preparing and serving regular meals for at
least 125 persons at one seating.

(4)    The capital investment in such hotel facility

 

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