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BLAIR LEE III, Acting Governor
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statements:
(9) A statement that the applicant has never
been convicted of a felony; and further statement as to
whether he has ever been adjudged guilty of violating the
laws governing the sale of alcoholic beverages or for the
prevention of gambling in the state of Maryland; and in
Worcester County a statement that the applicant has never
offered a plea of nolo contendere to a felony indictment
which was accepted by a [court.] COURT;
68.
(h) In Worcester County, Wicomico County and
Dorchester County, notwithstanding any other provision of
Article 2B, any corporation or club holding any class of
alcoholic beverage license may, during any license year,
substitute the name of one of its officers for the name of
any other officer on the license when the deleted officer
has died, retired, been removed from office, or no longer
holds an office in the corporation or club if the substitute
is a fit person approved by the board. The corporation or
club shall file an affidavit with the board of license
commissioners showing the substitution of the officer or
officers with an explanation of the substitution. Upon
receipt of the affidavit the board shall amend its records
and issue a new license with the corrected names on it. The
corporation or club shall pay a fee of $5 to the board of
license commissioners for this service. In Worcester
County, the fee is $15 except for Class C (clubs)
establishments where the fee is $5. In Wicomico County, an
application for renewal of a restaurant license is subject
to requirements specified in [§ 19 (1-1)] SECTION 19 (X) , as
amended from time to time.
71A.
(a) In Anne Arundel County and Worcester County and
in Harford County, any license issued under the provisions
of this article shall be revoked if, after hearing as
provided in § 70 of this subtitle, any of the following
activities are found to occur on any premises or location
for which the license was issued:
(1) With respect to attire and conduct:
(i) Employment or use of any person in
the sale or service of alcoholic beverages in or upon the
licensed premises while the person is unclothed or in
attire, costume or clothing so as to expose to view any
portion of the female breast below the top of the areola or
if any portion of the pubic hair, anus, cleft of the
buttocks, vulva or genitals.
(ii) Employment or use of the services of
any hostess or other person to mingle with the patrons while
the hostess or other person is unclothed or in attire,
costume or clothing as described in [paragraph] SUBPARAGRAPH
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