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S.B. 190
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Martin O'Malley, Governor
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Senate Bill 190
AN ACT concerning
Harford County - Alcoholic Beverages - Repeal of Obsolete and Unused
Provisions
FOR the purpose of repealing certain alcoholic beverage provisions for Harford County
that are obsolete or no longer used; repealing certain provisions regarding a
Class B-4 (seafood restaurant) license, the distance required between a school
and a premises licensed for alcoholic beverages, the use of a neighborhood by
the Liquor Control Board as a factor in deciding whether to issue a license,
possession of alcoholic beverages brought on the premises of a racetrack in the
county, a certain requirement regarding alcoholic beverages inspectors, licenses
for racquet clubs and box lacrosse clubs, and the borrowing power of the Board
for the benefit of dispensaries; and generally relating to alcoholic beverages in
Harford County.
BY repealing
Article 2B - Alcoholic Beverages
Section 5-201(n)(6), 9-213(b)(4) and (7) and (g), 11-513(b)(2), and 12-213(d)(3)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2005 Replacement Volume and 2006 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article 2B - Alcoholic Beverages
Section 6-301(n)(1)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2005 Replacement Volume and 2006 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article 2B - Alcoholic Beverages
Section 6-301(n)(6), 10-202(a)(2), 15-112(n), and 15-202(b)(2) and (c)(1)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2005 Replacement Volume and 2006 Supplement)
Preamble
WHEREAS, The statutory provisions regulating alcoholic beverages in Harford
County are found throughout Article 2B - Alcoholic Beverages of the Annotated Code
of Maryland; and
WHEREAS, Over the years, some of these provisions have been allowed to
remain in the Code, despite having become irrelevant or obsolete; and
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