Opinion by
This is an appeal from the order by the Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas which, after a hearing de novo, sustained the order of the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (Board) revoking appellant’s club liquor license and forfeiting its bond. Despite the forceful argument of counsel for appellant, we must affirm.
On June 6,1975, an enforcement agent of the Board commenced an investigation of possible non-member
Appellant contends that the Board did not comply with the notice requirements of Section 471 of the Liquor Code, Act of April 12, 1951, P.L. 90, as amended, 47 P.S. §4-471. That section reads in pertinent part:
No penalty provided by this section shall be imposed by the board or any court for any violations provided for in this act unless the enforcement officer or the board notifies the licensee of its nature and of the date of the alleged violation within ten days of the completion of the investigation which in no event shall exceed ninety days.
Appellant argues that the agent’s investigation as to the gambling violation began and ended on July 17, 1975, with the receipt of the police report and that it was only the investigation of possible non-members sales which continued until August 26, 1975. If this were correct, the August 27, 1975 notice of the gam-bling charge would be beyond the ten day limitation of Section 471 on the notice of investigation which began and ended on July 17, 1975. We cannot agree.
After a de novo hearing, President Judge W. Hensbl Brown, speaking for a three judge court en banc, stated:
In view of the fact that Union had nine prior citations from the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board from 1966 through 1975 for violations of the laws of Pennsylvania or the regulations of the Liquor Control Board it is reasonable to assume that Walker and/or other Liquor Control Board agents needed more time, to wit, from July 17, 1975 to August 26, 1975, to conclude their ongoing investigation.
Accordingly, we will enter the following
Order
Now, April 5, 1977, the Order of the Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas at License Docket No. 1, dated June 23, 1976, sustaining the order of the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, dated January 12, 1976, which revoked Club Liquor License No. C-3779 and ordered the bond accompanying such license for the license year beginning February 1, 1975, forfeited, is hereby affirmed.
