HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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Article 2B - Alcoholic Beverages
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(s) In Prince George's County,
(8) (i) Notwithstanding the provisions of [§
53(5)(b)] § 53(E)(2) of this article, in Prince George's County,
the board of license commissioners may approve the issuance of a
Class B/ECF, beer, wine and liquor license, to be known as an
"educational conference facility" license, to the University of
Maryland, University College Center of Adult Education for the
sale of beer, wine, and liquor by the drink within the Center,
from one or more outlets, for consumption on the licensed
premises to any person or persons authorized by the proper
authority to use the Center. The application for this license
shall be filed and processed in the normal manner.
(9) (iii) A "country inn" means:
1. An establishment for the accommodation
of the public equipped with a dining room with facilities for
preparing and serving regular meals, wherein the average daily
receipts from the sale of foods exceed the average daily receipts
from the sale of alcoholic beverages, and which is located
within:
A. A building that appears on the
National Register of Historic Places; or
B. A building that has historic,
cultural, or architectural significance because it:
I. Has character, interest, or value as
part of the development, heritage, or cultural characteristics of
the county, State, or nation; or
II. Is the site of a significant historic
event; OR
III. Is identified with a person or a
group of persons who influenced society; or
IV. Exemplifies the cultural, economic,
industrial, social, political, or historical heritage of the
community; or
V. Embodies the distinctive
characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; or
VI. Represents an established and
familiar visual feature of the neighborhood, community, or county
due to its singular physical characteristic or landscape; and
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