HARRY HUGHES, Governor 753
Chapter 641 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 1983
Section 3
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows:
Article 2B - Alcoholic Beverages
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(o) (7) By July 1, 1983, licensees under this section shall
implement the privileges conferred by this license and be in full
operation. Also, at [the] THAT time a licensee shall have a
minimum of $10,000 beer, wine and liquor in stock.
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(1) (2) Any hotel meeting the minimum requirements of
subsection (aa) may elect to be issued a license under that
subsection, or any bona fide hotel may elect to be issued a
license under this subsection if it: (i) is an establishment for
the accommodation of the public providing service ordinarily
found in hotels, (ii) is equipped with not fewer than 25 rooms, a
lobby with registration and [wall] MAIL desk, seating facilities
and a dining room which serves full-course meals at least twice
daily and which has a regular seating capacity at tables (not
including seats at bars or counters) for 50 or more persons, and
(iii) is operated in a physical plant which has a valuation for
purposes of State and local assessment and taxation of not less
than $20,000 and which has a valuation of personal property for
purposes of State and local assessment and taxation of not less
than $3,000. This license in a hotel does not permit sales at
bars or counters, or sales for consumption anywhere except on the
premises on which the meals are prepared and served.
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(h-2) (5) The license shall be issued only to the following
clubs and organizations:
(v) A racquetball club, regardless of whether
the club is operated for profit, that has 75 or more bona fide
members paying dues of not less than $50 each per year, which has
at the time of application and continues to maintain a minimum of
6 racquetball [courts] COURTS, with facilities for preparing
food. No license may be issued if the licensee is within 300 feet
of any existing licensed establishment of any kind.
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(a) The number of licenses of each class of alcoholic
beverage licenses in Prince George's County may not exceed the
following maximum amounts:
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