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Session Laws, 1993
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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor                         S.B. 668

3. 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.

(2) (i) Any bona fide hotel or motel in Frederick County may obtain a
special Class B (on-sale) beer, wine and liquor license issued by the [Clerk of the Court]
BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSIONERS of Frederick County providing:

1.       It is an establishment for the accommodation of the public
providing services ordinarily found in bona fide hotels and motels;

2.        It contains no less than 15 rooms; '

3.       It contains a dining room with facilities for preparing and
serving full-course meals for at least 50 persons at one seating; and

4.       The capital investment in the hotel or motel facility is not
less than $400,000.

(q) (2) (i) In Montgomery County there is a special Class B license known as
Class B-BWL (H-M) which shall be issued only for hotels and motels that meet the
minimum requirements [as] set forth in [§ 19(a)(2)] SUBSECTION (A)(3) of this
[article] SECTION. All of the privileges and restrictions provided for in [§ 19(q)(l)]
PARAGRAPH (1) of this [article] SUBSECTION are applicable to this special Class B
license except that the gross receipts from the sale of alcoholic beverages may not exceed
the gross receipts from the sale of food, and registered guests may be served in their
rooms. In any instance where there is more than one licensed establishment within the
hotel or motel, the foregoing sales ratio shall be applicable only to one license and that
shall be the one that provides the food and beverage service to the conventions, banquets
and other groups that utilize facilities within the hotel or motel.

20.

(a) (1) A Class C beer, wine and liquor license shall be issued by the [clerk of
the circuit court] LICENSE ISSUING AUTHORITY of the county in which the place of
business is located, and shall authorize the holder thereof to keep for sale and sell all
alcoholic beverages at retail at any club, at the place therein described, for consumption
on the premises only; except in Kent and Queen Anne's Counties where beer may be sold
for consumption off the premises.

(2) The annual fee for such a license shall be two hundred and fifty dollars
($250.00), UNLESS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN THIS SECTION, and shall be payable to
[such clerk,] THE LOCAL COLLECTING AGENT before any such license is issued, for
distribution as hereinafter provided.

(c) (1) In Anne Arundel County the annual license fee therefor shall be four
hundred dollars ($400.00).

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