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Ch. 6
LAWS OF MARYLAND
C (country club) license are subject to restrictions appearing in
§ 92 of this article as to sale of alcoholic beverages on Sunday.
The country clubs may not be permitted to sell alcoholic
beverages for consumption off their premises nor the grounds of
such club used in connection therewith.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Lack of clarity in Article 2B, § 20(c)(iv)l.
Occurred: Ch. 496, Acts of 1973.
(f-1) In Charles County, this license may be issued either
to a bona fide nonprofit organization or to a club composed
solely of members who served in the armed forces of the United
States, in any war in which the United States has engaged, which
organization or club operates solely for the use of its own
members and their guests when accompanied by the members,
provided the club or organization meets in a clubhouse that is
used for no other purpose, the license fee is $250. This license
shall permit on [premise] PREMISES consumption of alcoholic
beverages in the clubhouse or on property that is directly
contiguous to the clubhouse, is owned by the club or bona fide
nonprofit organization, and is used exclusively by the members
and their guests for social functions or business of the club or
organization.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Incorrect word usage in Article 2B, § 20(f-l).
Occurred: Ch. 218, Acts of 1984.
(j-1) A licensee under § 20(j) above may keep for sale and
sell at the place described in the license any alcoholic
beverages purchased from the liquor control board for Montgomery
County, at retail, for the consumption on its premises only, to
any member of the country club, to a bona fide guest or guests of
a member, to the immediate family of a member, or to persons
residing temporarily in the clubhouse of the country club. In
this section "bona fide guest or guests of a member" includes,
but is not limited to, any person 21 years of age or over with
respect to the sale of all alcoholic beverages[, or any person as
designated under § 2(t)(2) of this article with respect to the
sale of beer and light wine] while the person is in attendance at
a recognized national or regional athletic event being held on
the premises of the licensee when (1) the licensee has made
application to the board of license commissioners for permission
to sell alcoholic beverages to persons attending a national or
regional athletic event to be held on the premises of the
licensee and (2) the application has been made at least 60 days
prior to the date that the specific athletic event is to take
place and (3) the board has granted the permission requested in
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