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LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 757
(5) THE APPLICATION FOR A LICENSE SHALL:
(I) SET FORTH THE NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ALL
THE OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION;
(II) BE SIGNED BY THE PRESIDENT OR VICE
PRESIDENT AND THE 3 OFFICERS TO WHOM THE LICENSE IS ISSUED; AND
(III) DISCLOSE THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE
CORPORATION, PARTNERSHIP, OR ASSOCIATION, AS WELL AS THE NAMES
AND ADDRESSES OF THE APPLICANTS.
(6) (I) IN THE CASE OF A CORPORATION WHERE THERE ARE
LESS THAN 3 OFFICERS OR DIRECTORS OF THE CORPORATION, ALL
OFFICERS OR DIRECTORS HOLDING A PECUNIARY INTEREST IN THE
CORPORATION SHALL MAKE THE APPLICATION.
(II) IN THE CASE OF A CLOSE CORPORATION WHERE
THERE ARE NO OFFICERS OR DIRECTORS, 1 OR MORE RESIDENT, MAJORITY
STOCKHOLDER MAY MAKE THE APPLICATION AS PROVIDED FOR IN THIS
SUBSECTION.
52A.
(a) (1) In Harford County, the board of license
commissioners may not approve any license to sell alcoholic
beverages within 300 feet of any church or other place of worship
or within 1,000 feet of any public school building. This section
does not affect any license existing on July 1, 1975. The board
may not approve any license to sell alcoholic beverages within
1,000 feet of any private, parochial, or bona fide church school
building. This section does not affect any license existing on
July 1, 1977. This section does not affect the renewal, transfer,
or upgrading of a license unless transferred to a new location.
Measurement of the required distance shall be made from the
nearest point of the building of the establishment to the nearest
point of the building of the school, church, or other place of
worship. Any decision of the Harford County Board of Education
after June 30, 1975 to locate a public school building within
1,000 feet of an existing licensee may not be the basis for the
revocation or denial of renewal, transfer, or upgrading of that
alcoholic beverage license. This section does not preclude a
church or school from applying for a 1-day license to be used on
their premises.
(2) In Bel Air, Aberdeen, and Havre De Grace, the
liquor control board may approve the issuance of a Class B
license to sell alcoholic beverages to a bona fide hotel, motel,
or restaurant, as defined in § 19(n) of this article, or approve
the issuance of a Class H license to a caterer, as defined in §
24B(a) of this article, if the hotel, motel, restaurant, or
caterer is not located within 300 feet of any public or nonpublic
school.
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