This amendment modifies resort hotel liquor license requirements by reducing the minimum property valuation, decreasing the number of required sleeping rooms, changing the geographic scope of the licensing authority, and adjusting the distance requirement from municipalities.
- Removes the reference to 'city or town' as an applicable licensing authority, leaving only county-level licensing authority for resort hotel liquor licenses. (Page 1, lines 14-15)
- Reduces the minimum actual valuation or capital commitment required for a resort hotel from ten million dollars to five million dollars. (Page 2, lines 11-12)
- Reduces the minimum number of sleeping rooms required within a resort hotel from thirty-five to twenty rooms. (Page 2, lines 20-21)
- Replaces the requirement that resort hotels provide facilities for business meetings with a new requirement that they be located not less than five miles from the corporate boundaries of any city or town. (Page 3, lines 4-5)
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