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New Jersey Intoxicating Liquors Laws Section 33:1-12.20 Licensure of certain hotels, motels.

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    8.  a.  Nothing in this act shall prevent the issuance, in a municipality, of a new license to a person who operates a hotel or motel containing 100 guest sleeping rooms or who may hereafter construct and establish a new hotel or motel containing at least 100 guest sleeping rooms.

    b.    A  person who holds a license issued pursuant to subsection a. of this section and who has been required by law to reduce the number of sleeping rooms in the hotel may continue to hold the license if the hotel has at least 75 sleeping rooms, has been in continuous operation for at least 120 years in the same building,  and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

    L.1947,c.94,s.8; amended 1968, c.359, s.1; 2000, c.160.

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