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Session Laws, 1994
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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor                            Ch. 427

19.

(1) (2) (iii) This license may be issued to a restaurant which:

1.        Serves full-course meals at least twice daily;

2.        Has a regular seating capacity at tables (not including seats
at bars or counters) for 50 or more persons; [and]

3.        Is operated in a physical plant which has a valuation for
purposes of State and local assessment and taxation of not less than $40,000 and which
has a valuation of personal property for purposes of State and local assessment and
taxation of not less than $5,000. This license in a restaurant permits sales for consumption
on the premises on which meals are prepared and served, except in the case of beverages
with an alcoholic content of not more than 14.5 percent by volume, which may be sold for
off-premises consumption; AND

4.        A. THE AREA OF THE LICENSED PREMISES NORMALLY
USED AS A RESTAURANT FOR THE PREPARATION AND CONSUMPTION OF FOOD AND
BEVERAGES ON THE PREMISES MAY OCCUPY NO LESS THAN 80 PERCENT OF THE
SQUARE FOOT AREA, EXCEPT FOR RECREATIONAL USE PREMISES SUCH AS
BOWLING ALLEYS AND POOL HALLS.

B. THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SUB-SUBPARAGRAPH OF THIS
SUBPARAGRAPH DO NOT APPLY TO OR AFFECT ANY LICENSEE THAT HAD A LICENSE
ON DECEMBER 31, 1993, OR TO ANY PERSON WHO HAS A PERMIT FOR A BUILDING THAT
WAS UNDER CONSTRUCTION ON THAT DATE
.

SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
October 1, 1994.

Approved May 2, 1994.

CHAPTER 427
(House Bill 1361)

AN ACT concerning

Family Law - Sibling Visitation Rights

FOR the purpose of granting certain children separated as a result of certain proceedings
the right to petition the a court for visitation; requiring the court to promote the
best int
erest of certain children when considering whether to issue or to amend a
certain decree or order;
allowing a court to hold a hearing; requiring a court to
weigh certain factors in making a decision; authorizing the court to grant certain
visitation rights under certain circumstances; and generally relating to the rights of
siblings to petition for visitation.

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