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Session Laws, 1997
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor

Ch. 14

(v) The provisions of subsection [(c)] (D) of this section relating to
special Sunday licenses do not apply to the holder of a license issued under this
subsection.

(4) Licenses and licensees are subject to all laws and regulations applicable
to the sale of alcoholic beverages not inconsistent with the provisions of this section.

(h) (1) There is a resort complex license.

(2) "Resort complex" means a recreational area of 10 or more acres with
beach facilities and facilities to serve and accommodate 500 or more persons at one time.

(3) The Board may issue a resort complex license covering "on-sales" of
beer, wine and liquor to any person, for the sale of any and all alcoholic beverages within
the confines of the resort complex. This license shall be issued only to the person, firm, or
corporation owning or leasing a resort complex.

(4) (i) The annual license fee is $1,500.

(ii) It shall be paid on May 1 to the Board and entitles the holder to
sell daily at one or more locations within the resort complex.

(iii) The license permits playing of music and dancing.

(iv) The provisions of subsection [(c)] (D) of this section relating to
special Sunday licenses do not apply to the holder of a license issued under this
subsection.

(5) The licenses and licensees are subject to all laws and regulations
applicable to the sale of alcoholic beverages not inconsistent with the provisions of this
subsection.

(6) This license permits the sale of alcoholic beverages at bars or counters,
but not for consumption off the premises.

(7) Licensees may serve alcoholic beverages at one or more outside
locations within the resort complex from 8 a.m. to midnight for each outing and from 6
a.m. to 2 a.m. in main, permanent areas.

(i) (1) There is a motel/hotel-restaurant license.

(2) The license covers "on-sales" of beer, wine and liquor to any person,
without further residential, voting or locative qualifications being required of the
applicant, for the sale of any and all alcoholic beverages within the confines of the
motel-restaurant complex or hotel-restaurant complex.

(3) (i) These licenses shall be issued only to the person, firm, or
corporation owning or leasing motel-restaurant complexes or hotel-restaurant complexes
that have:

1. A capital investment of not less than $500,000;

2. 100 rooms or more; and

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