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1999 SESSION
HB 1891 Alcoholic beverage control; licenses.
Introduced by: Watkins M. Abbitt, Jr. | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Alcoholic beverage control; definitions. Expands the definition of resort complex to include a facility owned by a nonstock, nonprofit, taxable corporation with voluntary membership which, as its primary function, makes available golf, ski and other recreational facilities both to its members and the general public (Wintergreen Resort). Wintergreen would have to meet the size requirements for this type of ABC license and would be subject to the same requirements the ABC Board sets for hotels. The bill also decreases the number of rooms from 150 to 140 required of resort complexes so as to include Massanutten Ski Resort.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Alcoholic beverage control; definitions. Expands the definition of resort complex to include a facility owned by a nonstock, nonprofit, taxable corporation with voluntary membership which, as its primary function, makes available golf, ski and other recreational facilities both to its members and the general public (Wintergreen Resort). Wintergreen would have to meet the size requirements for this type of ABC license and would be subject to the same requirements the ABC Board sets for hotels. The bill also decreases the number of rooms from 150 to 140 required of resort complexes so as to include Massanutten Ski Resort.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Alcoholic beverage control; definitions. Expands the definition of resort complex to include a facility owned by a nonstock, nonprofit, taxable corporation with voluntary membership which, as its primary function, makes available golf, ski and other recreational facilities both to its members and the general public (Wintergreen Resort). Wintergreen would have to meet the size requirements for this type of ABC license and would be subject to the same requirements the ABC Board sets for hotels.