File Code: Alcoholic Beverages - Local Bills
Crossfiled with: SENATE BILL 541
- Sponsored By:
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Delegates Eckardt, Cane, and Haddaway-Riccio
- Entitled:
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Dorchester County Liquor Act of 2011
Repealing an obsolete residency requirement for voters supporting an
application for an alcoholic beverages license in Dorchester County;
specifying that a prohibition against alcoholic beverages sales at a
bar or counter on Sunday does not apply in the county; and repealing
obsolete language concerning Sunday alcoholic beverages sales.
Legislative date is used to record
history occurring in the Chambers
otherwise Calendar date is used.
House Action
- 2/11
- First Reading Economic Matters
- 2/14
- Hearing 2/28 at 1:00 p.m.
- 3/15
- Favorable Report by Economic Matters
- 3/16
- Favorable Report Adopted
- Second Reading Passed
- 3/18
- Third Reading Passed (138-0)
- 3/31
- Returned Passed
Senate Action
- 3/21
- First Reading Education Health and Environmental Affairs
- 4/1
- Favorable Report by Education Health and Environmental Affairs
- 3/30
- Favorable Report Adopted
- Second Reading Passed
- 3/31
- Third Reading Passed (46-0)
Action after passage in House and Senate
- 5/10
- Approved by the Governor
- - Chapter 370
Sponsored by:
- Delegate Adelaide C. Eckardt, District 37B
- Delegate Rudolph C. Cane, District 37A
- Delegate Jeannie Haddaway-Riccio, District 37B
Bill indexed under the following Subjects:
- Alcoholic Beverages Licenses
- Alcoholic Beverages - By Subdivision
- Blue Laws
- Dorchester County
- Signatures
Bill affects the following Statutes:
- Article - 2B Alcoholic Beverages
- (
10-103 ,
10-103 ,
10-104 ,
10-104 ,
11-403 ,
11-403 ,
11-403 ,
11-403 ,
11-403
)
All documents except Roll Call Votes are
displayed in PDF format:
- Bill Text:
First Reading,
Third Reading, Enrolled, Chapter
- Fiscal and Policy Note:
Available
- Amendments:
None offered
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Committee Votes :
House
- Economic Matters
Senate
- Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs
- Roll Call Votes (Legislative dates are shown):
House
- March 18, 2011: Third Reading Passed (138-0)
Senate
- March 31, 2011: Third Reading Passed (46-0)