File Code: Alcoholic Beverages - Local Bills
- Sponsored By:
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Prince George's County Delegation
- Entitled:
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Prince George's County - Alcoholic Beverages - Entertainment Permit
PG 311-11
Stating that specified alcoholic beverages license holders in Prince
George's County need not obtain an entertainment permit under
specified circumstances; requiring a holder of an entertainment permit
to meet all requirements under county law; and clarifying that a
specified prohibition is in effect when the privileges authorized by
the entertainment permit are being exercised.
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 (139-0)
- 4/8
- Returned Passed
Senate Action
- 3/21
- First Reading Education Health and Environmental Affairs
- 3/31
- Hearing 4/6 at 1:00 p.m.
- 4/8
- Favorable Report by Education Health and Environmental Affairs
- 4/5
- Favorable Report Adopted
- Second Reading Passed
- 4/6
- Special Order until later today (Senator Madaleno) Adopted
- Third Reading Passed (47-0)
Action after passage in House and Senate
- 5/19
- Approved by the Governor
- - Chapter 613
Bill indexed under the following Subjects:
- Alcoholic Beverages Licenses
- Alcoholic Beverages - By Subdivision
- Art, Music and Cultural Affairs -see also- Musms; Theat; etc
- License Commissioners, Boards of
- Licenses -see also- Alcoholic Bev Lic; Drivers' Licenses
- Prince George's County
Bill affects the following Statutes:
- Article - 2B Alcoholic Beverages
- (
6-201 ,
6-201
)
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 (139-0)
Senate
- April 6, 2011: Third Reading Passed (47-0)