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Ch. 479 1996 LAWS OF MARYLAND
Article 2B - Alcoholic Beverages
3-202.
(e) The license may not be issued to, or for use in conjunction with, or upon the
premises of any restaurant located within a drugstore [or billiard hall] or for use upon
any premises which has a door, archway, opening or other passageway providing direct
public access to any [ billiard hall or] drugstore.
5-202.
(c) (1) (I) This [subsection] PARAGRAPH applies only in Anne Arundel
[and Montgomery Counties] COUNTY.
[(2)] (II) A license may not be issued to, or for use in conjunction with, or
upon the premises of any restaurant located within a bowling alley, drugstore or billiard
hall or for use upon any premises which has a door, archway, opening or other passageway
providing direct public access to any bowling alley, billiard hall or drugstore.
(2) (I) THIS PARAGRAPH APPLIES ONLY IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
(II) A LICENSE MAY NOT BE ISSUED TO, OR FOR USE IN
CONJUNCTION WITH, OR UPON THE PREMISES OF ANY RESTAURANT LOCATED
WITHIN A BOWLING ALLEY OR DRUGSTORE OR FOR USE UPON ANY PREMISES
WHICH HAS A DOOR, ARCHWAY, OPENING OR OTHER PASSAGEWAY PROVIDING
DIRECT PUBLIC ACCESS TO ANY BOWLING ALLEY OR DRUGSTORE.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
October 1, 1996.
Approved May 14, 1996.
CHAPTER 479
(House Bill 675)
AN ACT concerning
Montgomery County - Alcoholic Beverages - Sales to Minors and Intoxicated Persons
MC 603-96
FOR the purpose of specifying that in Montgomery County, the granting of probation
before judgment to a licensee or employee of the licensee for violating the law
against selling alcoholic beverages to a minor or intoxicated person does not bar the
Board of License Commissioners from proceeding administratively against the
licensee for the violation; making a certain technical change; and generally relating
to the sale of alcoholic beverages to minors or intoxicated persons in Montgomery
County.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article 2B - Alcoholic Beverages
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