MARVIN MANDEL,
Governor
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1, 1966, a license holder who was granted and held his
license prior to June 1, 1965, shall be granted by the
board an additional period of two years, expiring as of
May 1, 1968, during which to meet the standards contained
[herein] IN THIS SECTION; and during that two-year period
the board [shall] MAY not refuse, for failure to meet
these standards, an application for the renewal of a
license, a transfer from one license holder to another at
the same location, or a transfer from one license holder
to another at a different location. The board may grant
an additional extension of one year, expiring as of May
1, 1969, as to any [such] request for a renewal or
transfer, if it finds that as of May 1, 1968, the license
holder is seriously engaged in a bona fide effort to
comply with the standards contained [herein] IN THIS
SECTION.
(2) [Such a] THIS license may be issued to
any agricultural association, agricultural fair
association or any other association duly authorized to
conduct racing under the provisions of Article 78b of
this Code where restaurant facilities are available or to
duly authorized concessionaires of any [such]
association, or to any organization on any other day,
exclusive of racing days, where the premises and
facilities of [such] THIS association are used for a
limited period of time for legitimate theatrical
productions, social receptions, and any bona fide
entertainment conducted by any club, society or
association, or for any bona fide religious, fraternal,
civic, war veterans, hospital or charitable organizations
upon payment of a license fee of $25 per day for the
period of [such] THIS license. Notwithstanding the
provisions of § 40 of this article, in the case of [such
a] THIS license, at least one officer of the corporation
or the concessionaire, whichever applies for the license,
must be a resident of the State of Maryland.
(3) In Prince George's County there [shall
be] IS, in addition to the classes [herein] provided FOR,
a special Class B license known as Class BH, which shall
be issued only to hotels, and for the purpose of this
section "hotel" [shall mean] MEANS an establishment
recognized as a hotel for the accommodation of the public
providing services ordinarily found in hotels, equipped
with not less than [one hundred] 100 bedrooms, a ballroom
with not less than 2,000 square feet, a lobby with
registration and mail desk and seating facilities and a
dining room with facilities for preparing and serving
regular meals, [wherein] WHERE the average daily receipts
from the hire of rooms and the sale of food exceeds the
average daily receipts from the sale of alcoholic
beverages, [said] THE hotel building shall consist of not
less than three floors not including floors below the
street or ground level. The annual license fee [shall be
twelve hundred and fifty dollars ($1,250.00)] IS $1,250.
[Said] THESE licenses to be subject to all other
provisions pertaining to beer, wine and liquor licenses
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