HARRY HUGHES, Governor
1825
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article 2B - Alcoholic Beverages
Section 20(k)(4)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1976 Replacement Volume and 1978 Supplement)
BY adding to
Article 2B — Alcoholic Beverages
Section 10 3(f)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1976 Replacement Volume and 1978 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be repealed, amended, or enacted to read as follows: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
20.
(k)(4)(I) A special Class C (golf and country
club) license shall be issued, upon approval by the board of
license commissioners of Prince George's County, to any golf
and country club in said county applying therefor which has
[two hundred (200)] $200 or more bona fide members paying
dues of not less than [seventy—five ($75.00)] $75 per annum
per member, which maintains at the time of application for
the license two or more tennis courts, a swimming pool at
least 30 by 80 feet in size, and a regular or championship
golf course of 9 holes or more, or has [five hundred (500) ]
$500 or more bona fide dues—paying members and maintains at
the time of the application for the license a regular or
championship golf course of 18 holes or more. Such a
[licensee] LICENSE shall authorize the holder thereof to
keep for sale and to sell at retail any alcoholic beverages,
to any customer at the place described in said license, for
consumption on or off its premises. The annual fee for said
golf and country club licenses [shall be eight hundred
dollars ($800.00)] IS $800, which shall be paid to said
clerk before any such license is issued. The application
for any of said licenses filed on behalf of any such golf
and country club in Prince George's County shall be signed
by at least one officer of said club, who shall be a
resident, registered voter and taxpayer of Prince George's
County, Such golf and country club license shall be subject
to all the provisions of this article, except that any
restrictions against the sale of alcoholic beverages on
Sundays, appearing elsewhere in this article, shall not
apply to any licensee holding said special Class C (golf and
country club) license; provided, however, sales on Sunday
under such license shall be made only to the bona fide
members of such golf and country club and to guests of such
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