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Session Laws, 1985
Volume 760, Page 3165   View pdf image
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor

3165

STATEMENT GIVING THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF EACH STOCKHOLDER OF THE
CORPORATION AND THE NUMBER OF VOTING SHARES THAT EACH STOCKHOLDER
OWNS.

68.

(h) (1) In Worcester, Wicomico, Dorchester, Somerset, and
Howard counties, notwithstanding any other provision of Article
2B, any corporation or club holding any class of alcoholic
beverage license may, during any license year, substitute the
name of one of its officers for the name of any other officer on
the license when the deleted officer has died, retired, been
removed from office, or no longer holds an office in the
corporation or club if the substitute is a fit person approved by
the board and can meet all the requirements the substitute would
have to meet if the substitute were named in the original
application. The corporation or club shall file an affidavit
with the board of license commissioners showing the substitution
of the officer or officers with an explanation of the
substitution. Upon receipt of the affidavit the board shall
amend its records and issue a new license with the corrected
names on it. The corporation or club shall pay a fee of $5 to
the board of license commissioners for this service. In Wicomico
County the fee is $10. In Worcester County, [the fee is $15
except for Class C (clubs) establishments where] THIS SECTION
APPLIES ONLY TO CLASS C (CLUBS) ESTABLISHMENTS FOR WHICH the fee
is $5. In Wicomico County, an application for renewal of a
restaurant license is subject to requirements specified in
Section 19(x), as amended from time to time.

74.

(j) In Worcester County, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER
PROVISION OF ARTICLE 2B, ANY CORPORATION OR CLUB HOLDING ANY
CLASS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES LICENSE OTHER THAN CLASS C MAY,
DURING ANY LICENSE YEAR, SUBSTITUTE THE NAME OF ONE OF ITS
OFFICERS FOR THE NAME OF ANY OTHER OFFICER ON THE LICENSE WHEN
THE DELETED OFFICER HAS DIED, RETIRED, BEEN REMOVED FROM OFFICE,
OR NO LONGER HOLDS AN OFFICE IN THE CORPORATION OR CLUB IF THE
SUBSTITUTE IS A FIT PERSON APPROVED BY THE BOARD AND CAN MEET ALL
THE REQUIREMENTS THE SUBSTITUTE WOULD HAVE TO MEET IF THE
SUBSTITUTE WERE NAMED IN THE ORIGINAL APPLICATION. THE
CORPORATION OR CLUB SHALL FILE AN AFFIDAVIT AND APPLICATION AS IN
THE CASE OF AN ORIGINAL LICENSE APPLICATION WITH THE BOARD OF
LICENSE COMMISSIONERS SHOWING THE SUBSTITUTION OF THE OFFICER OR
OFFICERS WITH AN EXPLANATION OF THE SUBSTITUTION. UPON RECEIPT
OF THE AFFIDAVIT AND APPLICATION AND AFTER A FIND BY THE BOARD
THAT THE PERSON IS A FIT PERSON AND WOULD MEET ALL THE
REQUIREMENTS AN ORIGINAL APPLICANT MUST MEET, THE BOARD SHALL
AMEND ITS RECORDS AND ISSUE A NEW LICENSE WITH THE CORRECTED
NAMES ON IT. THE CORPORATION OR CLUB SHALL PAY A FEE OF $100 TO
THE BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSIONERS FOR THE SERVICE. [the] THE fee
for a transfer and for assignment of a license is the greater of
$50 or 25 percent of the annual fee of the license being
transferred in addition to the cost of publication, notice, and
any hearing fees required.

 

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