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Session Laws, 1994
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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor                            Ch. 3

[(ii)](IV) The policies of the Center that pertain to the sponsorship of
events where alcoholic beverages may be sold shall be filed with the application.

[(iii)] (V) 1. [This] THE license shall be issued to the individual
authorized by the University College Center of Adult Education of the University of
Maryland to act for it, assume all responsibility, and be subject to all the penalties,
conditions, and restrictions imposed upon licenses under this article. The individual shall
be a resident and registered voter of Prince George's County.

2.       All profits from the sale of alcoholic beverages shall be
deposited into the food services income fund.

3.       The residency requirements specified in § 40 of this article as
it pertains to Prince George's County do not apply to Class B/ECF licenses.

[(iv)](VI) The Board [of License Commissioners] shall prescribe
regulations pertaining to the manner of dispensing alcoholic beverages, and the hours and
days of sale authorized in § 103 of this article. The licensee is subject to all the provisions
of this article and to the regulations of the Board [of License Commissioners].

(10) (i) [In addition to the classes herein provided, there] THERE is a
special Class B license known as Class B-CI.

[(iv)](II) [Class B-CI licenses shall be applied for in the regular
manner and have a] THE ANNUAL license fee [of] IS $1,250.

[(h)] (III) The Class B-CI license shall be issued only to country inns.

[(iii)](IV) A "country inn" means:

1. An establishment for the accommodation of the public
equipped with a dining room with facilities for preparing and serving regular meals,
wherein the average daily receipts from the sale of foods exceed the average daily receipts
from the sale of alcoholic beverages, and which is located within:

A.      A building that appears on the National Register of Historic
Places; or

B.      A building that has historic, cultural, or architectural
significance because it:

I.       Has character, interest, or value as part of the development,
heritage, or cultural characteristics of the county, State, or nation; or

II.      Is the site of a significant historic event; or

III.     Is identified with a person or a group of persons who
influenced society; or

IV.     Exemplifies the cultural, economic, industrial, social,
political, or historical heritage of the community; or

V.      Embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or
method of construction; or

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