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Session Laws, 1993
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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor

S.B. 668

(ii) In Worcester County a statement that the applicant has never
offered a plea of nolo contendere to a felony indictment which was accepted by a court.

(iii) In Wicomico County a statement that the applicant consents to the
board investigating the applicant's criminal record.

(iv) 1. In Prince George's and Worcester Counties, a signed
statement by the applicant that the applicant has not been convicted of a felony or if the
application is being made for the use of a corporation, that the applicant and none of the
stockholders of that corporation have been convicted of a felony; and

2. In Worcester County, that the owner of the corporation has
not been convicted of a felony;

(10)   A statement that the applicant has a pecuniary interest in the business to
be conducted under said license;

(11)   A statement that the applicant has not had a license for the sale of
alcoholic beverages revoked;

(12)   A statement that the applicant, or person on behalf of whom the
application is filed, is not pecuniarily interested in any other place of business in said
county or City of Baltimore where or for which a license has been applied for, granted or
issued under this article, except as otherwise permitted in this article;

(13)   (i) A statement as to whether the applicant has ever been adjudged
guilty of any offense against the laws of the State or of the United States.

(ii) 1. The provisions of this subparagraph (ii) apply in the
following:

A.      Anne Arundel County;

B.       Harford County;

C.       Prince George's County;

D.      St. Mary's County; and

E.      Worcester County.

2. The county board of license commissioners or the liquor
control board may obtain police records on alcoholic beverages license applicants and
their agents in its respective county from the Criminal Justice Information System Central
Repository of the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services and county
police. The respective board shall destroy these records upon completion of its necessary
use of the records.

(iii) [In] THE Worcester County [the] Board of License
Commissioners also may obtain police records pursuant to the provisions of subparagraph
(ii) of this paragraph on the stockholders which hold at least 10% interest in the
corporation and owners of a corporation when the application is being made for the use
of the corporation;

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