WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 5
(p) (1) In Baltimore County, the board of license
commissioners may issue multiple one-day alcoholic beverages
licenses under this section to any bona fide nonprofit charitable
organization that is tax exempt under § 501(c)(3) [and] OR (4) of
the United States Internal Revenue Code.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: In Article 2B, § 25, stylistic error in
subsection (d-2)(4) and erroneous conjunction in
subsection (p)(l).
Occurred: In subsection (d-2)(4), the stylistic error
occurred in Ch. 124, Acts of 1979 and in subsection
(p)(l), the erroneous conjunction occurred in Ch. 286,
Acts of 1988.
28.
(h) In Anne Arundel County the board of license
commissioners is authorized to approve the issue of a license, to
be known as a resort[,] complex license, covering "on-sales" of
beer, wine and liquor to any person, for the sale of any and all
alcoholic beverages within the confines of the resort complex.
This license shall be issued only to the person, firm, or
corporation owning or leasing a resort complex. Resort complex
shall mean for the purpose of this section a recreational area of
ten (10) or more acres with beach facilities and facilities to
serve and accommodate five hundred (500) or more persons at one
time.
The cost for this license is fifteen hundred dollars
($1,500.00) each year, to be paid the first of May, payable to
the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County and
entitles the holder to sell at one or more locations within the
resort complex on each and every day and permits playing of music
and dancing and no provision contained in subsection (a) of this
section relating to special Sunday licenses applies to the holder
of a license issued under the provisions of this subsection.
The licenses and the licensees hereunder are subject to all
laws, rules and regulations applicable in Anne Arundel County to
the sale of alcoholic beverages, not inconsistent with the
provisions of this subsection. This license permits the sale at
bars or counters, but not for consumption off the premises.
Licensees may serve alcoholic beverages at one or more outside
locations within the resort complex from 8 a.m. to 12 midnight
for each outing and from 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. in main, permanent
areas.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Publishing error in Article 2B, § 28(h).
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