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3846 LAWS OF MARYLAND Ch. 747
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 this
license. [Notwithstanding the provisions of § 40 of this
article, in the case of this license, at] AT least one
officer of the corporation or the concessionaire, whichever
applies for the license, must be a resident of the State of
Maryland. THE RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIED IN § 40 OF
THIS ARTICLE AS IT PERTAINS TO PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY DO NOT
APPLY TO AN ISSUANCE, RENEWAL OR TRANSFER OF THIS LICENSE.
(3) (i) There is, in addition to the classes
provided for, a special Class B license known as Class BH,
which shall be issued only to hotels.
(v) [Notwithstanding the provisions of §
40 , if the application is made for a partnership, the
license shall be applied for and issued to all the parties
as individuals, at least one of whom shall be a registered
voter of Prince George's County and residing therein at the
time of the application.]
[(vi)] Notwithstanding the provisions of §
41, an individual or partnership may not hold more than two
Class BH licenses.
(5) In Prince George's County there is in
addition to the classes provided for, a special Class B
license known as Class BLX which is issued only to luxury
type restaurants; they shall be applied for in the regular
manner and the license fee is $940. A luxury type
restaurant shall be as defined by the rules and regulations
of the board of liquor license commissioners for Prince
George's County, if the restaurant has a minimum capital
investment of $500,000 for dining room facilities and
kitchen equipment, which sum may not include the cost of
land, buildings or a lease, with a minimum seating capacity
of 150 persons. The board of license commissioners has
complete discretion as to whom these licenses shall be
issued, the number to be issued, and as to whether an
existing license holder of an alcoholic beverage license in
Prince George's County may also have an interest in one
Class BLX license. An individual or corporation may hold
not more than two Class BLX licenses. This license is
limited and restricted to the purpose of providing alcoholic
beverages for consumption on the licensed premises only,
with no off-sale privileges to be exercised. THE RESIDENCY
REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIED IN § 40 OF THIS ARTICLE AS IT
PERTAINS TO PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY DO NOT APPLY TO CLASS BLX
LICENSES.
(6) In Prince George's County, the board of
license commissioners is authorized to approve
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