BLAIR LEE III, Acting Governor
1807
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1976 Replacement Volume and 1977 Supplement)
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That section(s) of the Annotated Code of Maryland
be repealed, amended, or enacted to read as follows:
Article 2B — Alcoholic Beverages
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 or 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 AND CAN MEET ALL THE
REQUIREMENTS THE SUBSTITUTE WOULD HAVE TO MEET IF THE
SUBSTITUTE WERE NAMED IN THE ORIGINAL APPLICATION. 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)] § 19 (X), as amended
from time to time.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1978.
Approved May 16, 1978.
CHAPTER 564
(Senate Bill 1200)
AN ACT concerning
Harford County - Carnivals, Raffles, and Bingo
FOR the purpose of altering the size of cash prizes that may
be offered by organizations licensed to conduct games
of bingo and raffles; permitting a certain cash prize
to be awarded on a paddle wheel; and generally relating
to carnivals, raffles, and bingo in Harford County. and
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