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Session Laws, 1983
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767
HARRY HUGHES, Governor
(2)  The annual fee for a [six] 6 day license is: (I)   $350 annually for a club with from 50 to 99
bona fide dues-paying members[,]; (II)   $600 annually for a club with from 100 to
250 such members[,]; (III)   $850 annually for a club with from 251 to
450 such members[,]; and (IV)   $1,000 annually for a club with 451 or
more such members. (3)  The license fee shall be established on the
maximum number of dues-paying members during the calendar year
immediately preceding the application for a license. (4)  Any club or organization described in this
subsection is entitled to the issuance of a [seven] 7 day license
upon payment of an additional fee of $100. (5)  The license shall be issued only to the following
clubs and organizations: (i) A bona fide nationally chartered nonprofit
organization or club which has been incorporated for a period of
not fewer than [five] 5 years immediately prior to the filing of
the application, composed solely of members who served in the
armed forces of the United States in any war in which the United
States was engaged, which organization or club operates solely
for the use of its own members and its guests when accompanied by
such members, and meets in a clubhouse principally used for a
club, and is neither directly nor indirectly operated as a public
business[.]; (ii) Any lodge or chapter of a bona fide
nonprofit and nationally chartered fraternal organization
composed of members duly elected and initiated in accordance with
the rights and customs of such fraternal organizations which is
operating a house or clubhouse for the use of its members, and is
neither directly or indirectly operated as a public business,
provided that any such club or organization has 100 or more bona
fide members paying such dues as required by its national
organization in the year immediately preceding the year in which
such license is issued, and provided that such home or clubhouse
has facilities for preparing and serving food on the premises to
the members and their guests[.]; (iii) A bona fide yacht or boat club,
REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THE CLUB IS OPERATED FOR PROFIT, owning
real estate in the county and having a dues-paying membership of
not less than 150 persons, not less than 50 of whom own yachts,
boats or other vessels[.];


 
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