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Session Laws, 2004
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor

Ch. 4

(1)     Except in the 46TH AND 47th Legislative [District] DISTRICTS AS
LISTED IN THE BALTIMORE DIRECTORY OF 1986 ISSUED BY THE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS OF ELECTIONS OF BALTIMORE CITY, Class B beer and wine;

(2)     Except in the 46TH AND 47th Legislative [District] DISTRICTS AS
LISTED IN THE BALTIMORE DIRECTORY OF 1986 ISSUED BY THE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS OF ELECTIONS OF BALTIMORE CITY, Class B beer, wine and liquor;

(3)     Class C beer and wine;

(4)     Class C beer, wine and liquor; and

(5)     A Class A license that is transferred from ward 12, precinct 1 to a
property within a block surrounded by Elm Avenue, Berry Street, Paine Street and
West 37th Street, if:

(i) The transfer has the written support of the Hampden
Community Council, the Hampden Village Merchant's Association, and Hampden
Main Street; and

(ii) The transfer is consistent with the Hampden Urban Renewal
Plan.

(c) Except in the 46TH AND 47th Legislative [District] DISTRICTS AS LISTED
IN THE BALTIMORE DIRECTORY OF 1986 ISSUED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF
ELECTIONS OF BALTIMORE CITY, the governing body of any church in writing may
waive the restrictions of this section regarding licenses not specified in subsection (b)
with respect to cafes or restaurants located within 250 feet of a theater having a
capacity of not less than 300 seats, which theater is operated by a nonprofit theater
association.

SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
October 1, 2003
is an emergency measure, is necessary for the immediate
preservation of the public health and safety, has been passed by a yea and nay vote
supported by three-fifths of all the members elected to each of the two Houses of the
General Assembly, and shall take effect from the date it is enacted.

Enacted January 20, 2004.

CHAPTER 4
(House Bill 812 of 2003)

AN ACT concerning

Retirement and Pensions - Baltimore City Child Support Enforcement

Employees

FOR the purpose of providing a certain amount of service credit to certain State
employees who were formerly employed by a private vendor to provide child
support enforcement services in Baltimore City; requiring certain State

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