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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
Ch. 10
10-504.
(e) (1) In Charles and Wicomico Counties, if the Board of License
Commissioners in the respective county or the Harford County Liquor Control Board
determines that a licensed [premise] PREMISES under its jurisdiction is seasonally
operated, the respective county board may authorize the closing of the premises in its
respective jurisdiction for no more than 6 months.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Incorrect word usage in Article 2B, § 10-504(e)(1).
Occurred: Ch. 669, Acts of 1982.
11-101.
(b) In the subdivisions enumerated below, the hours during which alcoholic
beverages may be sold or delivered to retail license holders by holders of manufacturers'
licenses shall be from 6 o'clock a.m. to 12 o'clock midnight, on every day except Sundays:
(16) Worcester [County] COUNTY.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Omitted punctuation in Article 2B, § 11-101(b)(16).
Occurred: Ch. 619, Acts of 1980.
15-207.
(h) (3) Fifty percent of all net profits in excess of the reserve fund shall be paid
to the County Commissioners of Worcester County on or before June 1 each year. The
remaining 50 percent shall be paid on or before June 1 each year to the [mayor and city
council] MAYORS AND CITY COUNCILS of Berlin, Ocean City, Pocomoke City, and Snow
Hill in proportion to the net profits on total sales of the dispensaries situated in each of
these municipalities. For purposes of calculating the municipalities' share and if the
County Commissioners consent to it for each municipality, a radius of 2 miles outside of
the municipal boundaries shall be considered as being within the corporate limits. In the
rural areas outside of the 2-mile radius of those municipalities, the net profits shall go to
the general funds of Worcester County.
(4) The amounts paid to the [mayor and council] MAYORS AND CITY
COUNCILS of Berlin, Ocean City, Pocomoke City, and Snow Hill shall be used for general
municipal purposes.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Incorrect word usage in Article 2B, § 15-207(h)(3) and (4).
Occurred: Prior to the 1957 recodification.
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