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Session Laws, 1982
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor

4405

licenses, nor shall the provisions of § 117 except that no
person under the age of eighteen shall be employed in such
establishments for the sale of alcoholic beverages.

(2)  The procedure in issuing such licenses shall
be prescribed by rule or regulation of the board of license
commissioners and shall conform as near as practicable to
the procedure prescribed in § 60 of this article. No such
license shall be authorized to be issued by the board of
license commissioners unless the said license is in the
judgment of the said board reasonably necessary for the
convenience of the public.

(3)  The board of license commissioners shall not
authorize the issuance of a Class B beer, wine and liquor
license for any establishment where patrons are entertained
as above set forth unless the board shall find that the said
establishment is a restaurant as same is defined in this
article.

(4)  Licenses issued under the authority of this
subsection shall be subject to all the provisions of this
article relating to licenses in Baltimore City to the extent
that said provisions are not inconsistent with this
subsection.

(5)  All such licenses shall be issued by the
clerk of the [Court of Common Pleas] CIRCUIT COURT FOR
BALTIMORE CITY upon certification by the board of license
commissioners of Baltimore City.

(6)  The annual fee for such licenses is $750
which is in addition to the regular annual fee paid for
Class D beer, wine and liquor licenses.

29A.

(1)  The board of license commissioners of Baltimore
City may authorize the issuance of an additional license, to
be known as a Class B-D-7 beer, wine and liquor license.
Such special license shall authorize the holder thereof to
keep for sale and sell all alcoholic beverages at retail at
the place therein described, for consumption on the premises
or elsewhere, during the hours from 6 o'clock a.m. to 2
o'clock a.m on the day following, seven days per week.

(2)  All present restaurant licensees having a valid
Class B beer, wine and liquor license and all present
licensees having a valid Class D beer, wine and liquor
license with the special amusement license shall at their
option automatically be entitled to exchange their present
license for a Class B-D-7 license; provided, however, that
all special restrictions imposed on the particular Class B
or Class D with special amusement license being exchanged
shall remain in effect and apply to the new license until
changed by the license commissioners.

 

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