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Maryland Register
Issue Date: February 26, 2021 Volume 48 Issue 5 Pages 195 222
Governor General Assembly Judiciary Regulations Errata Special Documents General Notices
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Pursuant to State Government Article, §7-206, Annotated Code of Maryland, this issue contains all previously unpublished documents required to be published, and filed on or before February 8, 2021 5 p.m.
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30 Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical
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Systems (MIEMSS) ....................................................... 218
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ORDER
OF THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF
MARYLAND
NUMBER
21-01-05-01 — Requiring Reporting of COVID-
19 Vaccine Administration
Declaration
of State of Emergency
Termination
of State of Emergency
DISCIPLINARY
PROCEEDINGS .................................. 217
27 CRITICAL AREA COMMISSION FOR THE
CHESAPEAKE AND ATLANTIC COASTAL BAYS
CRITERIA
FOR LOCAL CRITICAL AREA PROGRAM
DEVELOPMENT
Development
in the Critical Area
Habitat
Protection Areas in the Critical Area .
Solar Energy
Generating Systems
DEVELOPMENT
IN THE CRITICAL AREA RESULTING
FROM STATE AND LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAMS
State Agency
Actions Resulting in Development on State-
Owned Lands
Commission
Review, Decision Process, and Time
Frames
30 MARYLAND INSTITUTE FOR EMERGENCY
MEDICAL SERVICES SYSTEMS (MIEMSS)
DEPARTMENT
OF NATURAL RESOURCES
FISHING AND
BOATING SERVICES — PUBLIC
NOTICE
Commercial
Striped Bass Common Pool Gill Net Fishery
Modifications — Effective 2/2/2021
MARYLAND
STATE BOARD FOR THE CERTIFICATION
OF RESIDENTIAL CHILD CARE PROGRAM
PROFESSIONALS
Public
Meeting .........................................................................
STATE
COLLECTION AGENCY LICENSING BOARD
Public
Meeting .........................................................................
HISTORIC
ST. MARY’S CITY COMMISSION
Public
Meeting .........................................................................
MARYLAND
INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION
MARYLAND
STATE LOTTERY AND GAMING CONTROL
COMMISSION
Public
Meeting .........................................................................
MARYLAND
HEALTH CARE COMMISSION
Notice of
Project Change .........................................................
Public
Meeting .........................................................................
BOARD
OF WATERWORKS AND WASTE SYSTEMS
OPERATORS
WORKERS’
COMPENSATION COMMISSION
GOVERNOR’S
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD
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JANUARY 2022
Issue |
Emergency and Proposed Regulations 5
p.m.* |
Notices,
etc. 10:30
a.m. |
Final Regulations 10:30
a.m. |
2021 |
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September 20 |
September 27 |
September 29 |
October 22 |
October 4 |
October 8** |
October 13 |
November 5 |
October 18 |
October 25 |
October 27 |
November 19 |
November 1 |
November 8 |
November 10 |
December 3 |
November 15 |
November 22 |
November 24 |
December 17 |
November 29 |
December 6 |
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December 13 |
December 20 |
December 22 |
January 14 |
December 27 |
January 3 |
January 5 |
January 28 |
January 10 |
January 14** |
January 19 |
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03 COMPTROLLER OF THE TREASURY
03.02.04.01 • 48:1 Md. R. 13
(1-4-21)
04 DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL
SERVICES
04.04.02.02—.06 •
48:3 Md. R. 95 (1-29-21)
04.05.01.08 •
48:3 Md. R. 95 (1-29-21)
04.05.02.02 •
48:3 Md. R. 95 (1-29-21)
08 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL
RESOURCES
08.02.03.03,.07,.10,.13,.14
• 48:2 Md. R. 51 (1-15-21)
08.02.15.12 •
48:2 Md. R. 53 (1-15-21)
08.02.19.04,.08 •
48:2 Md. R. 55 (1-15-21)
08.18.01.04 •
48:2 Md. R. 56 (1-15-21)
08.18.21.07 •
48:1 Md. R. 14 (1-4-21)
09 MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
09.03.02.08 •
48:3 Md. R. 97 (1-29-21)
48:4 Md. R. 190 (2-12-21) (err)
09.10.01.07 • 48:2 Md. R. 56 (1-15-21)
48:4 Md. R. 190 (2-12-21) (err)
09.10.01.91 •
48:2 Md. R. 57 (1-15-21)
48:4 Md. R. 190 (2-12-21) (err)
09.10.02.62 • 48:2 Md. R. 58 (1-15-21)
48:4 Md. R. 190 (2-12-21) (err)
09.12.01.01-1 • 48:2 Md. R. 59 (1-15-21) (ibr)
48:5 Md. R. 219 (2-26-21) (err)
09.12.31 • 47:25 Md. R. 1076 (12-4-20)
47:25 Md. R. 1076 (12-4-20)
09.22.01.11 •
47:26 Md. R. 1110 (12-18-20)
09.26.02.06 • 46:21. R. 898 (10-11-19)
09.29.01.02 • 47:19 Md. R. 851 (9-11-20)
09.37.03.01—.09 •
47:26 Md. R. 1111 (12-18-20)
10 MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Subtitles 01—08 (1st volume)
10 • 48:4 Md. R. 190 (2-12-21) (err)
10.06.01.01,01-1,.13 • 48:4 Md. R. 181 (2-12-21) (ibr)
Subtitle 09 (2nd volume)
10.09.02.07 •
48:4 Md. R. 182 (2-12-21) (ibr)
10.09.03.04—.06 •
48:3 Md. R. 99 (1-29-21)
10.09.03.07 •
47:23 Md. R. 983 (11-6-20)
10.09.04.01,.03—.07
• 47:23 Md. R. 984 (11-6-20)
10.09.09.07 •
48:4 Md. R. 183 (2-12-21) (ibr)
10.09.10.01,.07,.08,.15,.19
• 48:3 Md. R. 101 (1-29-21)
10.09.12.04,.07 •
48:3 Md. R. 99 (1-29-21)
10.09.18.07 • 48:3 Md. R. 104 (1-29-21)
48:4 Md. R. 190 (2-12-21) (err)
10.09.21.06 •
47:23 Md. R. 986 (11-6-20)
10.09.36.01,.08,.09
• 47:24 Md. R. 1035 (11-20-20)
10.09.76.03,.06 •
48:4 Md. R. 183 (2-12-21)
10.09.77.06 • 47:23 Md. R. 986 (11-6-20)
10.09.89.02—.04,.09—.12
• 48:4 Md. R. 184 (2-12-21)
10.09.92.08 • 48:3 Md. R. 104 (1-29-21)
48:4 Md. R. 190 (2-12-21) (err)
Subtitles 10 — 22 (3rd Volume)
10.10.13.12 • 48:3 Md. R. 105 (1-29-21)
10.13.04.01—.03 •
48:4 Md. R. 186 (2-12-21)
Subtitles 23—36 (4th volume)
10.27.01.01,.05,.10 • 47:23 Md. R. 987 (11-6-20)
Subtitles 37—68 (5th volume)
10.37.10.26 •
48:1 Md. R. 15 (1-4-21)
10.38.07.02 •
47:22 Md. R. 941 (10-23-20)
10.52.12.05 •
48:3 Md. R. 105 (1-29-21)
10.58.01.01—.10 •
47:23 Md. R. 993 (11-6-20)
10.58.07.02—.16 •
47:24 Md. R. 1036 (11-20-20)
10.58.12.01—.10 •
47:23 Md. R. 993 (11-6-20)
10.58.13.01—.08 •
47:24 Md. R. 1036 (11-20-20)
10.58.14.01—.08 •
47:24 Md. R. 1036 (11-20-20)
10.60.01.01,.03—.05
• 48:4 Md. R. 187 (2-12-21)
10.60.02.01,.04 •
48:4 Md. R. 187 (2-12-21)
10.60.03.01—.03 •
48:4 Md. R. 187 (2-12-21)
10.60.04.02 •
48:4 Md. R. 187 (2-12-21)
10.62.01.01 •
47:22 Md. R. 942 (10-23-20)
10.62.15.06 •
47:22 Md. R. 942 (10-23-20)
10.62.17.02,.03 •
47:22 Md. R. 942 (10-23-20)
10.62.23.01 •
47:22 Md. R. 942 (10-23-20)
10.62.24.01 •
47:22 Md. R. 942 (10-23-20)
10.62.29.01 •
47:22 Md. R. 942 (10-23-20)
10.62.34.09 •
47:22 Md. R. 942 (10-23-20)
10.62.35.01 •
47:22 Md. R. 942 (10-23-20)
10.62.37.01—.21 • 47:22 Md. R. 942 (10-23-20)
10.64.02.01—.03 • 47:23 Md. R. 1002 (11-6-20)
10.67.04.03 •
47:23 Md. R. 1004 (11-6-20)
11 DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
Subtitles 01—10
11.03.01..01-1,.12
• 48:2 Md. R. 60 (1-15-21) (ibr)
11.03.02.10 • 48:2
Md. R. 60 (1-15-21)
11.04.17.04 • 47:25
Md. R. 1077 (12-4-20)
13A STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
13A.02.06.06 •
48:3 Md. R. 106 (1-29-21)
13A.04.02.01—.06
• 48:1 Md. R. 17 (1-4-21)
13A.04.10.01,.02
• 48:1 Md. R. 18 (1-4-21) (ibr)
13B MARYLAND HIGHER
EDUCATION COMMISSION
13B.08.11.02—.04
• 48:2 Md. R. 62 (1-15-21)
14 INDEPENDENT AGENCIES
14.22.01.02,.07,.17
• 48:2 Md. R. 62 (1-15-21)
15 MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE
15.01.05.02,.05 •
48:1 Md. R. 19 (1-4-21)
16 DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE
SERVICES
16.16.01.03 • 47:26 Md. R. 1114
(12-18-20)
21 STATE PROCUREMENT
REGULATIONS
21.07.02.12 •
48:1 Md. R. 21 (1-4-21)
21.11.16.01—.03 •
48:1 Md. R. 21 (1-4-21)
26 DEPARTMENT OF THE
ENVIRONMENT
Subtitles 01—07 (Part 1)
26.03.13.03 • 48:2 Md. R. 63 (1-15-21)
48:3 Md. R. 107 (1-29-21) (err)
Subtitles 08—12 (Part 2)
26.08.03.01 •
47:25 Md. R. 1079 (12-4-20)
Subtitles 13 — 18 (Part 3)
26.13.01.03,.05 •
48:3 Md. R. 107 (1-29-21)
26.13.02.04-4,.04-5,.05,.19,.19-2
• 48:3 Md. R. 107 (1-29-21)
26.13.03.01,.01-1,.02,.02-1,.02-2,.03,.03-1—.03-11,.05,.05-1—
.05-5,.06 • 48:3 Md. R. 107
(1-29-21)
26.13.05.01,.03,.05
• 48:3 Md. R. 107 (1-29-21)
26.13.06.01 • 48:3
Md. R. 107 (1-29-21)
26.13.10.02,.10,.14,.25
• 48:3 Md. R. 107 (1-29-21)
26.17.04.05 •
47:24 Md. R. 1053 (11-20-20)
30 MARYLAND INSTITUTE FOR
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES SYSTEMS (MIEMSS)
30.08.11.01—.14 • 48:3 Md. R. 128
(1-29-21)
30.08.18.01—.14 • 48:3 Md. R. 131
(1-29-21)
30.09.01.02 • 48:1 Md. R. 23
(1-4-21)
30.09.12.02—.06 • 48:1 Md. R. 23
(1-4-21)
ORDER OF THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND
NUMBER 21-01-05-01
Requiring Reporting of COVID-19 Vaccine Administration
WHEREAS, A state of emergency and catastrophic health emergency was proclaimed on March 5, 2020, and renewed on March 17, April 10, May 6, June 3, July 1, July 31, August 10, September 8, October 6, October 30, November 25, and December 23, 2020, to control and prevent the spread of COVID-19 within the state, and the state of emergency and catastrophic health emergency still exists;
WHEREAS, COVID-19, a respiratory disease that spreads easily from person to person and may result in serious illness or death, is a public health catastrophe and has been confirmed throughout Maryland;
WHEREAS, The U.S. Food & Drug Administration has authorized two vaccines for the prevention of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2);
WHEREAS, To effectively control, and ultimately terminate, the public emergency, it is necessary to ensure that COVID-19 vaccines are being administered in Maryland; and
WHEREAS, It is necessary for the State to have up-to-date information about the administration of COVID-19 vaccines, to effectively oversee the efficient use and distribution of such vaccines in Maryland;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, LAWRENCE J. HOGAN, JR., GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND, BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED IN ME BY THE CONSTITUTION AND LAWS OF MARYLAND, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO TITLE 14 OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY ARTICLE, AND IN AN EFFORT TO CONTROL AND PREVENT THE SPREAD OF COVID-19 WITHIN THE STATE, DO HEREBY ORDER:
I. Definitions. As used herein, the following terms have the following meaning:
a. “Employer” means a person employing a Provider.
b. “HG” means the Health-General Article of the Maryland Code.
c. “ImmuNet” has the meaning provided in HG § 18-109(a)(4).
d. “Provider” means (i) a health care provider, as defined in HG § 18-109(a)(3); and (ii) any other person who administers a COVID-19 vaccination.
II. Reporting Requirements.
a. For each COVID-19 vaccination administered in Maryland, the Provider thereof shall give notice of such vaccination to the Maryland Department of Health via ImmuNet within 24 hours after administration thereof.
b. If a Provider administers a COVID-19 vaccination in the course of the Provider’s employment by an Employer, the Employer is jointly and severally responsible for the Provider’s compliance with paragraph II.a of this Order.
c. Compliance with paragraph II.a of this Order with respect to a COVID-19 vaccination also satisfies HG § 18-109(d)(6)(i)3 with respect to that COVID-19 vaccination.
III. General Provisions.
a. Without limiting any other penalties or remedies that may be available, violation of this Order may result in, as applicable:
i. Discipline under § 1-219 of the Health Occupations Article;
ii. Other disciplinary action by the appropriate licensing entity having authority over a Provider or Employer; and/or
iii. Suspension or termination of the Provider’s and/or the Employer’s participation in the COVID-19 Vaccination Program.
b. This Order remains effective until after termination of the state of emergency and the proclamation of the catastrophic health emergency has been rescinded, or until rescinded, superseded, amended, or revised by additional orders.
c. The effect of any statute, rule, or regulation of an agency of the State or a political subdivision inconsistent with this order is hereby suspended to the extent of the inconsistency.
d. The underlined paragraph headings in this Order are for convenience of reference only and shall not affect the interpretation of this Order.
ISSUED under my hand this 5th day of January, 2021, and effective immediately.
LAWRENCE J. HOGAN, JR.
Governor
[21-05-26]
Declaration of State of
Emergency
WHEREAS, Maryland is
still subject to the effects of riots in the District of Columbia on January 6,
2021, and endangered by the reasonable possibility of impending additional
riots, tumultuous conduct, commission of unlawful acts including destruction or
damage of public or private property, and disturbance of the public peace from
January 15, 2021, to January 21, 2021, in response to the upcoming 2021
Presidential Inauguration, which has been declared a National Special Security
Event;
WHEREAS, The Maryland
Emergency Management Agency has advised there may be a need to take protective
actions to protect the lives and property of citizens expected to be impacted
by these events;
WHEREAS, Because of
the reasonable apprehension of immediate danger to public safety, and the
threat of loss of life, injury, property damage or destruction, and social or
economic disruption, Maryland is subject to a public emergency;
WHEREAS, Because of
the potential impacts to Maryland of additional riots in the District of
Columbia and in response to the 2021 Presidential Inauguration, and in
preparation for all contingencies, an emergency exists in all jurisdictions and
areas of Maryland;
WHEREAS, It may be
appropriate to implement the emergency powers of the Governor;
WHEREAS, To
facilitate emergency response and restoration activities, there may be a need
to waive certain regulations, activate certain emergency contracts, and deploy
requisite resources within provisions of Maryland law;
WHEREAS, Use of
resources of the Maryland National Guard may be required; and
WHEREAS, A
declaration of a state of emergency that implements the emergency powers of the
Governor is a prerequisite for potential federal emergency and disaster
assistance;
NOW, THEREFORE, I,
LAWRENCE J. HOGAN, JR, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND, BY VIRTUE OF THE
AUTHORITY VESTED IN ME BY THE CONSTITUTION AND THE LAWS OF MARYLAND, INCLUDING
BUT NOT LIMITED TO TITLES 13 AND 14 OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY ARTICLE OF THE CODE OF
MARYLAND, HEREBY PROCLAIM AND ORDER THE FOLLOWING, EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY:
A. A state of emergency exists in all
Maryland counties and the City of Baltimore.
B. The Maryland National Guard is called
into State service, action, and active duty.
C. The Maryland Emergency Management Agency
and all other appropriate State authorities are authorized to activate their
emergency preparedness plans and to gauge, deploy, use, and coordinate
available resources in support of local jurisdictions and the citizens of
Maryland.
D. Executive Branch units are authorized
during the state of emergency to, as necessary to protect the public health,
welfare, or safety, and to facilitate the safe, rapid, and orderly delivery of
resources and critical public safety services, take administrative or other
actions including, but not limited to, the powers enumerated in Titles 13 and
14 of the Public Safety Article, such as establishing curfews or directing the
control of:
1. Ingress and egress;
2. The movement of individuals or
vehicles;
3. The occupancy and use of premises,
buildings, and vehicles;
4. Traffic;
5. Places of assembly;
6. The possession, sale, carrying, and
use of firearms, other dangerous weapons, and ammunition; and
7.The storage, use, and transportation
of explosives or flammable materials or liquids considered to be dangerous to
public safety.
GIVEN Under My Hand and the Great Seal of the State of Maryland, in the
City of Annapolis, this 14th day of January, 2021.
LAWRENCE J. HOGAN, JR.
Governor
ATTEST:
JOHN C.
WOBENSMITH
Secretary of State
[21-05-27]
PROCLAMATION
Renewal of Declaration of State
of Emergency and Existence of Catastrophic Health Emergency — COVID-19
WHEREAS, On March 5,
2020, a state of emergency and catastrophic health emergency was, pursuant to
the Maryland Constitution and Laws of Maryland, including but not limited to
Title 14 of the Public Safety Article, and in an effort to control and prevent
the spread of COVID‑19, proclaimed within the entire State of Maryland;
WHEREAS, COVID-19 is
a highly infectious respiratory disease that spreads easily from person to
person, physically contaminates property by attaching to surfaces for prolonged
periods of time, and may result in serious illness or death;
WHEREAS, COVID-19 is
a public health catastrophe and has been confirmed in all Maryland counties;
WHEREAS, Rates of
COVID-19 infection continue to rise in all 50 states and the risk of further
spread back to Maryland remains high;
WHEREAS, COVID-19
infection outbreaks continue to occur in Maryland through community
transmission and because of travelers returning from out-of-state;
WHEREAS, Since the
declaration of a state of emergency and existence of a catastrophic health
emergency on March 5, 2020, there have been more than 332,000 laboratory‑confirmed
positive COVID-19 cases and more than 6,500 related deaths in Maryland, with
increases in new confirmed cases daily;
WHEREAS, The
proclamation declaring the emergencies was renewed on March 17, 2020, April 10,
2020, May 6, 2020, June 3, 2020, July 1, 2020, July 30, 2020, August 10, 2020,
September 8, 2020, October 6, 2020, October 29, 2020, November 25, 2020, and
December 23, 2020;
WHEREAS, The spread
of COVID-19 in the state continues to pose an immediate threat to all
Marylanders of extensive loss of life or serious disability;
WHEREAS, The
emergency conditions, state of emergency, and catastrophic health emergency
continue to exist;
WHEREAS, All levels
of government in Maryland must deploy resources to protect public health and
safety;
WHEREAS, Continued
emergency response by the State is needed to maintain and further progress
through the Maryland Strong: Roadmap for Recovery, including expanding COVID‑19
testing capacity, maintaining adequate patient surge capacity, supplying
sufficient personal protective equipment, and executing a robust
contact-tracing operation, and preparing for the deployment and administration
of potential COVID-19 vaccines; and
WHEREAS, to reduce
the spread of COVID-19, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and
the Maryland Department of Health recommend the use of face coverings in public
settings to the extent possible, continued social distancing, and avoiding
large gatherings;
NOW, THEREFORE, I,
LAWRENCE J. HOGAN, JR., GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND, BY VIRTUE OF THE
AUTHORITY VESTED IN ME BY THE MARYLAND CONSTITUTION AND THE LAWS OF MARYLAND,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO TITLE 14 OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY ARTICLE, AND IN AN
EFFORT TO CONTROL AND PREVENT THE SPREAD OF COVID‑19 WITHIN THE STATE,
HEREBY DECLARE THAT A STATE OF EMERGENCY AND CATASTROPHIC HEALTH EMERGENCY
CONTINUES TO EXIST WITHIN THE ENTIRE STATE OF MARYLAND, RENEW THE MARCH 5,
2020, PROCLAMATION, AND FURTHER PROVIDE AND ORDER, EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY:
Health care providers who act in good faith
under this catastrophic health emergency proclamation, including orders issued
under the proclamation by the Governor and by other State officials acting at
the direction of or under delegated authority from the Governor, have the
immunity provided by § 14-3A-06 of the Public Safety Article of the Maryland
Code.
GIVEN Under My Hand and the Great Seal of the State of Maryland in the
City of Annapolis, this 21st day of January, 2021.
LAWRENCE J. HOGAN, JR.
Governor
ATTEST:
JOHN C. WOBENSMITH
Secretary of State
[21-05-28]
PROCLAMATION
Termination of State of
Emergency
WHEREAS, A state of
emergency was declared on January 14, 2021, in all Maryland counties and the
City of Baltimore to implement the emergency powers of the Governor and protect
the lives and property of Maryland citizens; and
WHEREAS, The threat
and danger has passed, and the emergency has been dealt with to the extent that
the emergency conditions and state of emergency no longer exist;
NOW, THEREFORE, I,
LAWRENCE J. HOGAN, JR, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND, BY VIRTUE OF THE
AUTHORITY VESTED IN ME BY THE CONSTITUTION AND THE LAWS OF MARYLAND, INCLUDING
BUT NOT LIMITED TO TITLES 13 AND 14 OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY ARTICLE OF THE CODE OF
MARYLAND, HEREBY PROCLAIM THAT THE STATE OF EMERGENCY THAT EXISTED IN ALL
MARYLAND COUNTIES AND THE CITY OF BALTIMORE IS TERMINATED.
Given Under My Hand and the Great Seal of the State of Maryland, in the
City of Annapolis, this 25th day of January, 2021.
LAWRENCE J. HOGAN, JR.
Governor
ATTEST:
JOHN C. WOBENSMITH
Secretary of State
[21-05-29]
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House Bills
HB0891 Del D.M. Davis. Higher Education - Hunger-Free Campus Grant Program - Established.
HB0892 Del Buckel. Economic Development – Maryland Technology Infrastructure Pilot Program – Establishment.
HB0893 Del Dumais. Foster Parents, Kinship Parents, Preadoptive Parents, and Caregivers – Right to Intervene.
HB0894 Del Haynes. Education – Community Colleges – Collective Bargaining.
HB0895 Del Mangione. Election Law - Polling Places at Continuing Care Retirement Communities.
HB0896 Del Mangione. Criminal Law - Crime of Violence - Definition.
HB0897 Del Mangione. Gaming - Sports and Event Wagering License - Maryland State Fair and Agricultural Society, Inc..
HB0898 Del McIntosh. Operating Budget – Unanticipated Federal Funds – Authorized Uses.
HB0899 Del Bartlett. Courts - Civil Jury Trials - Amount in Controversy.
HB0900 Del Bartlett. Anne Arundel County - Alcoholic Beverages - Board of License Commissioners.
HB0901 Del Bartlett (AA Co Admin). Anne Arundel County - Hotel Tax Alterations - Distribution of Revenue.
HB0902 Del Bartlett. Constitutional Amendment - Civil Jury Trials.
HB0903 Del Bridges. Task Force to Study the Maryland Public Guardianship Program.
HB0904 Del Bridges. State Personnel - Collective Bargaining - Exclusive Representative Access to New Employees.
HB0905 Del Bridges. Education - Workforce Development Sequence Scholarships - Eligibility.
HB0906 Del Carey. Unemployment Insurance - Earned Rating Record - Waiver of Benefit Charges Due to COVID-19.
HB0907 Del Carey. Unemployment Insurance - Study on System Reforms.
HB0908 Del Carey. Unemployment Insurance - Employer Contributions - Payment Plans.
HB0909 Del Carey. Maryland Healthy Working Families Act - Applicability.
HB0910 Del Lisanti. Health Insurance – Hearing Aids for Adults – Coverage.
HB0911 Del Lisanti. Natural Resources - Waterfowl Hunting - Susquehanna Flats.
HB0912 Del Lisanti. Maryland Transportation Authority – Video Tolls – Collection.
HB0913 Del Bhandari. Board of Community College Trustees for Baltimore County - Collective Bargaining - Faculty.
HB0914 Del Bhandari. Education - Home and Hospital Teaching Program for Students - Report.
HB0915 Del Amprey. Workgroup on Black, Latino, and Other Underrepresented Mental Health Professionals.
HB0916 Del Amprey. Education - Public Middle and High Schools - Financial Literacy Curriculum and Graduation Requirement.
HB0917 Del Amprey. Corrections – Restrictive Housing – Prohibition.
HB0918 Del Amprey. Higher Education - Maryland Loan Assistance Repayment Program - Underrepresented Teachers.
HB0919 Del Bagnall. Maryland Insurance Commissioner – Specialty Mental Health Services and Payment of Claims – Enforcement.
HB0920 Del Carr. Open Meetings Act - Definition - Administrative Function.
HB0921 Del Long. Baltimore County – Sewer Service Charge – Adjustment.
HB0922 Del Lierman (Chr Jt Com on Pnsns). State Retirement and Pension System - COVID-19-Related Death Benefits - Clarification.
HB0923 Del Pena-Melnyk. Labor and Employment – Worker Safety and Health – Injury and Illness Prevention Program.
HB0924 Del Arikan. Real Property - Mobile Home Parks - Rent Increases.
HB0925 Del Arikan. Workgroup on Medical Cannabis Use by Pregnant and Nursing Women.
HB0926 Del Arikan. Criminal Law - Homicide by Vehicle or Vessel - Penalties (Josette's Law).
HB0927 Del Arikan. Drunk and Drugged Driving - Testing - Warrants (Danshaun's Law).
HB0928 Del Arikan. Baltimore County - Archery Hunting - Safety Zone.
HB0929 Del Arikan. Teachers’ Pension System – Vested Allowance – Break in Service.
HB0930 Del Arikan. Family Law - Removal of Child From Home - Meetings.
HB0931 Del Arikan. Child Care Providers - Notice of Allegations of Child Abuse or Neglect (Aiden's Law).
HB0932 Del Arikan. Drugged Driving - Controlled Dangerous Substance Testing - Authorized Police Officers.
HB0933 Del Bartlett. Anne Arundel County – Transfer Tax – Housing Trust Special Revenue Fund.
HB0934 Del Bartlett. Public Health – Chief Medical Examiner – Autopsy Findings and Conclusions.
HB0935 Del Bartlett. Emergency Community Services Fund.
HB0936 Del Lisanti. Hospitals and Freestanding Medical Facilities - Closing or Partial Closing - Public Notice.
HB0937 Del McIntosh. State Lottery Fund - Maryland Humanities Council - Funding.
HB0938 Del Hill. Real Property Transfer–on–Death Deed Task Force.
HB0939 Del Arikan. Education - Student Education Grant Program - Established.
HB0940 The Spkr. Gaming - Regulation of Fantasy Gaming Competitions and Implementation of Sports Wagering.
HB0941 Del Wells (BCA). Baltimore City - Speed Limits - Establishment.
HB0942 Del Conaway. Commercial Leases - Grounds for Termination by Tenant.
HB0943 Del Bridges. Community Development Administration – Live Near Your School Program – Establishment.
HB0944 Del Solomon. Growing Family Child Care Opportunities Pilot Program – Established.
HB0945 Del Carey. Human Services - Critical Medical Needs Program - Application for Assistance.
HB0946 Del Wells. Maryland Transit Administration - Reduced Fare Program for Opioid Treatment Center Patients - Modifications.
HB0947 Del Wells. Maryland Transit Administration – Disabled Reduced Fare Program for Opioid Treatment Program Patients – Modifications.
HB0948 Del Wells. Maryland Office of the Inspector General – Establishment.
HB0949 Del Washington. Campaign Finance - Collections by Membership Entities - Noncampaign Political Activity.
HB0950 Del Washington. Judges - Community and Cultural Awareness Training.
HB0951 Del Washington. Income Tax Subtraction Modification – Military and Public Safety Retirement Income.
HB0952 Del Washington. Real Property – Sale of Apartment Facilities – Rights of Qualified Organizations.
HB0953 Del Washington. Law Enforcement – Racial Equity Audits and Coordinators.
HB0954 Del Washington. Property Tax – Solar Energy Systems.
HB0955 Del Washington. Election Law – Absentee Ballot Delivery and Marking.
HB0956 Del Washington. Criminal Procedure - Law Enforcement Procedures - Use of Force.
HB0957 Del Conaway. Business Regulation – Pawnbrokers and Pawn Transactions – Conversion of Interest Into Fees.
HB0958 Del Conaway. Business Regulation - Pawnbrokers and Pawn Transactions - Limitation on Conversion of Interest to Fees.
HB0959 Del Conaway. Absolute Divorce - Mutual Consent - Deadline for Ruling.
HB0960 Del Conaway. Landlord and Tenant – Lease Agreements – Estoppel Certificates and Subordination, Non–Disturbance, and Attornment Agreements.
HB0961 Del Parrott. Local Government - Lemonade Stands - Prohibition on Regulation by Local Law.
HB0962 Del Parrott. Washington County - Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Programs - Essential Caregivers.
HB0963 Del Parrott. Sales and Use Tax - Exemption - Firearm Safety Devices.
HB0964 Del Parrott. Vehicle Laws – Driving in Right–Hand Lanes – Interstate Highways in Rural Areas.
HB0965 Del Parrott. Congressional Districts - Standards.
HB0966 Del Parrott. Public Safety - Handgun Qualification License - Training Exemption.
HB0967 Del Bridges (BCA). Baltimore City - Speed Monitoring Systems - Interstate 83.
HB0968 Del Conaway. Business Regulation – Pawnbrokers and Pawn Transactions – Interest and Fees.
HB0969 Del Carey. Home Energy Assistance - Critical Medical Needs Program - Power to the People Pilot Program.
HB0970 Del Johnson. Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact.
HB0971 Del Mautz. Talbot County Speed Monitoring Systems.
HB0972 Del C. Branch. Real Estate - Real Estate Brokerage Services - Prohibition.
HB0973 Del C. Branch. Family Law - Grandparent Visitation.
HB0974 Prince George's County Delegation. Prince George's County - Alcoholic Beverages - License Sanctions and Sunday Off-Sale Permits PG 317-20.
HB0975 Prince George's County Delegation. Prince George's County - Board of Education - Student Member Voting and Member Candidacy PG 506-21.
HB0976 Del D. Jones. Catastrophic Health Emergency – Authority of Governor – Administration of Vaccinations.
HB0977 Prince George's County Delegation. Prince George's County - Public Safety and Behavioral Health Surcharges - Behavioral Health Programs PG 414-21.
HB0978 Prince George's County Delegation. Prince George's County - Speed Monitoring Systems - Maryland Route 382 (Croom Road) PG 316-21.
HB0979 Prince George's County Delegation. Prince George's County - Alcoholic Beverages - BLX License PG 318-21.
HB0980 Prince George's County Delegation. Prince George's County - Public Ethics - Definition of Application PG 416-21.
HB0981 Prince George's County Delegation. Prince George's County - Tax Sales - Limited Auction PG 413-21.
HB0982 Del Lehman. Income Tax – Mechanical Insulation Installation Tax Credit.
HB0983 Del Lehman. Nursing Homes - COVID-19 - Visitation.
HB0984 Del Impallaria. Harford County – Alcoholic Beverages – License Limits.
HB0985 Del Impallaria. Election Law – State Officials – Recall Election.
HB0986 Del Harrison. Labor and Employment - Workplace Fraud Act - Rebuttable Presumption of the Employer-Employee Relationship.
HB0987 Del Qi. Economic Development – Comprehensive Technical Assistance Program – Establishment.
HB0988 Del Rosenberg. Horse Racing – Development of Pimlico Racing Facility Communities – Memorandum of Understanding.
HB0989 Del Krebs. Public Safety – 9–1–1 Emergency Telephone System – Alterations.
HB0990 Del Krebs. Maryland Department of Emergency Management – Establishment and Transfer of Maryland 9–1–1 Board.
HB0991 Del Gilchrist. Natural Resources – Forest Mitigation Banks – Qualified Preservation.
HB0992 Del Gilchrist. Natural Resources - Maryland Environmental Trust - Appointment of Trustees.
HB0993 Chr ENT (Dept). Clean Water Commerce Act of 2021.
HB0994 Del Qi. Alcoholic Beverages - Retail Delivery - Class A License Holders.
HB0995 Del Qi. Sales and Use Tax – Restaurant Utilities – Exemption.
HB0996 Del Qi. Alcoholic Beverages – Class A Licenses – Retail Grocery Establishments (Healthy Food Accountability Act of 2021).
HB0997 Del Metzgar. Equal Protection for Unborn Human Life Act.
HB0998 Del Griffith. County Boards of Education - In-Person Instruction and Related Services - Requirement.
HB0999 Del Griffith. Adoption - Access to Birth and Adoption Records and Search, Contact, and Reunion Services.
HB1000 Del Pippy. Estates and Trusts - Guardian of Property of Minor or Disabled Person - Prohibition on Distribution or Disbursement.
HB1001 Del Pippy. Criminal Law – Indecent Exposure With Lascivious or Prurient Intent.
HB1002 Del Charkoudian. Unemployment Insurance - Revisions and Required Study.
HB1003 Del Lierman. States of Emergency - Emergency Procurement and Budget Amendments - Notice and Authorization.
HB1004 Del Crosby. Financial Institutions - Commissioner of Financial Regulation - Credit Union Power.
HB1005 Del Crosby. Election Law - Early Voting Centers - Number Required.
HB1006 Del Crosby. Health Occupations – Service Members, Veterans, and Military Spouses – Temporary Licensure, Certification, and Registration.
HB1007 Del Charkoudian. Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard and Geothermal Heating and Cooling Systems.
HB1008 Del Hill. Failure to Pay Rent Proceedings – Sealing of Court Records.
HB1009 Del Stewart. Mortgage Servicers - Requirements and Prohibitions During and After a State of Emergency and Catastrophic Health Emergency (Foreclosure Relief Act of 2021).
HB1010 Prince George's County Delegation. Prince George's County - Payment in Lieu of Taxes Agreements - Low-Income Housing PG 415-21.
HB1011 Del Rosenberg. Cigarettes, Other Tobacco Products, and Electronic Smoking Devices - Local Law Authorization.
HB1012 Del Stewart. Labor and Employment – Reinstatement of Employment – Employees at Baltimore–Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI–Thurgood Marshall Workers’ Right to Reinstatement Act).
HB1013 Del Crosby. General Provisions – Standard Time – Year–Round Daylight Saving Time.
HB1014 Del Qi. Small Business COVID-19 Relief Act of 2021.
HB1015 Del Hill. Real Property – Transfer to Heir – Exemption From Prepayment of Taxes.
HB1016 Del M. Fisher. Calvert County - Alcoholic Beverages Licenses - Annual Fees.
HB1017 Del Beitzel. Income Tax Credit for Venison Donation – Alterations, Extension, and Testing for Chronic Wasting Disease.
HB1018 Charles County Delegation. Charles County – Alcoholic Beverages – Class 4 Limited Winery License.
HB1019 Del Buckel. Sales and Use Tax - Vendor Collection Credit.
HB1020 Del Williams. Election Law – Curbside Voting – Establishment.
HB1021 Del Pendergrass. Health Insurance - Incentive Arrangements - Authorization.
HB1022 Del Pendergrass. Public Health - State Designated Exchange - Clinical Information.
HB1023 Del Holmes. Real Property – Condominiums, Homeowners Associations, and Cooperative Housing Corporations – Virtual Meetings.
HB1024 Charles County Delegation. Charles County - Citizens Complaint Oversight Board.
HB1025 Del Terrasa. Pesticides – Carbofuran – Collection, Disposal, and Prohibition on Possession or Storage.
HB1026 Del Wells. Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners – Alterations.
HB1027 Del Wells (BCA). Baltimore City – Control of the Police Department of Baltimore City.
HB1028 Del Crutchfield. Juvenile Law - Dispositions - Placement Guidance.
HB1029 Del Crutchfield. Juvenile Court - Jurisdiction.
HB1030 Del Saab. State Board of Dental Examiners – Membership – Nomination and Appointment Process.
HB1031 Del Saab. General Assembly - Term Limits.
HB1032 Del Cullison. Health Occupations – Licensed Direct–Entry Midwives – Previous Cesarean Section.
HB1033 Del Cullison. Office of Health Care Quality – Influenza Virus Immunization Education and Information – Assisted Living Facilities.
HB1034 Del Cullison. Prescription Drug Affordability Board - Plan of Action - Repeal of Date for Submission.
HB1035 Del Atterbeary. State Government – Attorney General – Independent Law Enforcement Prosecution Unit.
HB1036 Del Atterbeary. Child Custody – Cases Involving Child Abuse or Domestic Violence – Training for Judges and Child’s Counsel.
HB1037 Del M. Fisher. Election Law - Websites - Reporting of Political Censorship.
HB1038 Del Palakovich Carr. State Board of Elections – Membership, Contract Management, Ballot Drop Boxes, and Voting System Financing.
HB1039 Del Kelly. Health Occupations – State Board of Massage Therapy Examiners – Revisions.
HB1040 Del Kelly. Health Occupations - Pharmacists - Administration of Vaccinations.
HB1041 Del Kelly. Health Occupations Boards - Uniform Reporting.
HB1042 Del Rosenberg. Baltimore City – Property Tax Credit – Newly Constructed and Substantially Rehabilitated Dwellings.
HB1043 Del Rosenberg. Local Health Services – Funding and Infrastructure.
HB1044 Washington County Delegation. Washington County - Business Licenses - Zoning Certification Requirement.
HB1045 Del Wivell. Labor and Employment - Elective Medical Procedures - Employee Protections.
HB1046 Del Rosenberg. Vehicle Laws - Policies and Prohibition Against Discriminatory Traffic Stops.
HB1047 Del Wilkins. Mail–In Voting Enhancement Act.
HB1048 Del Wilkins. Election Law - Permanent Absentee Ballot List.
HB1049 Del Wilkins. Police Qualified Immunity and Accountability Act.
HB1050 Del Rosenberg. Tax Sales – Notices.
HB1051 Del Buckel. Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights - Identification Tags and Badges - Name Requirement.
HB1052 Del Buckel. Income Tax – Subtraction Modification – Trade or Business Expenses Resulting in Federal Loan Forgiveness.
HB1053 Del B. Barnes. Operating Budget - Education Programs - Mandated Funding.
HB1054 Del B. Barnes. Education - Maryland School for the Blind - Pay Plan.
HB1055 Del B. Barnes. Capital Budget - Legislative Initiatives - Alterations.
HB1056 Del Stein. Nonpublic Schools - Adequate Health Services - Eligibility for Reimbursement.
HB1057 Del Buckel. Sales and Use Tax – Rate Reduction.
HB1058 Del Stewart. Public Ethics - Disclosures, Training, and Use of Confidential Information (Integrity in High Office Act).
HB1059 Al Co Deleg and Gar Co Deleg. Allegany and Garrett Counties - Alcoholic Beverages - Gift Basket Permits.
HB1060 Del Patterson. Charles County - Board of Education - Membership Alterations.
HB1061 Charles County Delegation. Southern Maryland – Multifamily Dwelling Registration – Fees and Fines.
HB1062 Del D. Jones. Education - Student Data Privacy - Reports and Student Data Privacy Council Sunset Extension.
HB1063 Del Reznik. Insurance - Medicare Supplement Policy Plans - Open Enrollment Period Following Birthday.
HB1064 Del Reznik. Commercial Law - Maryland Net Neutrality Act of 2021.
HB1065 Del Holmes. Bond Authority – Maryland State Ceiling and Housing Bond Allocations.
HB1066 Del Feldmark. Local Public Campaign Financing - Expansion to Additional Offices.
HB1067 Del Feldmark. Community College Tuition and Residency Waivers - Funding.
HB1068 Del Feldmark. Election Law – Absentee Ballot Canvassing – Multiple Ballots Cast by an Individual.
HB1069 Del Stewart. Water Supply - Private Well Safety Program.
HB1070 Del Boyce. Baltimore City – Landlord and Tenant – Repossession for Failure to Pay Rent.
HB1071 Del Hill. Health - Health and Wellness Standards - Correctional Facilities and Health Care Facilities.
HB1072 Charles County Delegation. Charles County – Community Service and Pretrial Release Programs – Authorization.
HB1073 Del Bridges. Housing and Community Development - Neighborhood Revitalization - Passive House Pilot Program.
HB1074 Del R. Watson. Vehicle Laws - Commercial Motor Carriers - Safety, Inspection, Performance, and Insurance Information (James Cohran's Law).
HB1075 Del Rosenberg. State Fire Marshal - Investigations - Reporting Requirement.
HB1076 Del Saab. Public Assistance Programs – Data Sharing and Review (Welfare Program Integrity Act of 2021).
HB1077 Del Saab. Health - Licensing of Food Establishments - Exemption for Open-Air Food Markets.
HB1078 Del Terrasa. Attorney General - Climate Change Actions - Authorization.
HB1079 Del Attar. Admissions and Amusement Tax - Exemption - Activities That Promote Health and Physical Well-Being.
HB1080 Del Moon. Criminal Law – Animal Cruelty – Petition for Costs for Care of Seized Animal.
HB1081 Charles County Delegation. Southern Maryland – Human Relations Commission.
HB1082 Del Lopez. Vehicle Laws – Enforcement and Use of Real–Time Digital Spotters.
HB1083 Del Rose. County Health Officers - Procedures and Oversight.
HB1084 Del Rose. Catastrophic Health Emergencies - Immunity From Civil Liability.
HB1085 Del Kaiser. Election Law - Prohibition of Solicitation to Commit Election Crime.
HB1086 Del Kaiser. Maryland Tax Credit Evaluation Act – Alterations.
HB1087 Del Kaiser. Income Tax – Pass–Through Entities – State and Local Taxes.
HB1088 Del Acevero. Nondiscrimination and LGBTQ+ Individuals.
HB1089 Del Acevero. Primary and Secondary Education – Expansion of Mental Health Services and Prohibition of School Resource Officers (Police–Free Schools Act).
HB1090 Del Stewart. Department of Housing and Community Development – Partnership Rental Housing Program – Alterations (Mixed–Income Housing Act of 2021).
HB1091 Del Reznik. Emergency and Expedited Procurements – Reform.
HB1092 Del Rosenberg. State Procurement – Emergency and Expedited Procurements – Revisions and Reporting.
HB1093 Del Palakovich Carr. Real Property - Emergency Services and Nuisance Actions.
HB1094 Del Ruth. Workgroup to Evaluate the Establishment of a Regional Waste Disposal Facility.
HB1095 Del Bridges. Real Property – Residential Contract of Sale – Buyer Identification.
HB1096 Del Reilly. Public Schools – School Psychologist Recruitment Program.
HB1097 St. Mary's County Delegation. St. Mary's County - Local Officials - Salaries.
HB1098 Del M. Fisher. Elected Officials – State–Owned Electric Vehicle Charging Stations – Reimbursement.
HB1099 Del Carr. Historic African American Cemeteries Preservation Fund and Study.
HB1100 Harford County Delegation. Harford County - Alcoholic Beverages - Gift Basket Permit.
HB1101 Del Acevero. Maryland People’s Fund – Establishment.
HB1102 Del Wilson. Commercial Tenants – Personal Liability Clauses – Enforceability and Landlord Relief.
HB1103 Del Wivell. Task Force to Study Recycling and the Processing of Solid Waste.
HB1104 Del Wivell. Primary and Secondary Education – Virtual School – Feasibility Study.
HB1105 Del Wivell. Unemployment Insurance - Earned Rating Record - Charging of Benefits.
HB1106 Del Wivell. Civil Actions – Immunity From Liability – COVID–19 Exposure.
HB1107 Del Hill. Maryland Medical Assistance Program - Supplemental Rebate Program - Subscription Model for Hepatitis C Therapies.
HB1108 Del Wivell. Washington County - Alcoholic Beverages - Special Event Permits for Wineries.
HB1109 Del Ciliberti. Health - Abortion - Ultrasound and Waiting Period.
HB1110 Del Ciliberti. Criminal Law - Felony Second-Degree Assault - Emergency Medical Care Workers.
HB1111 Del Wivell. Income Tax - Itemized Deductions.
HB1112 Del Wivell. Public Health - Maternal and Child Mortality - Review and Perinatal Hospice Services.
HB1113 Del Wivell. Primary and Secondary Education - Education Savings Account Program - Established.
HB1114 Del Arentz. Illegal Dumping and Litter Control Law – Yard Waste – Disposal on Highways.
HB1115 Del Wilson. Criminal Law – Felony Murder – Limitations and Review.
HB1116 Del Wilson. Juvenile Law - Child Custodial Interrogation - Rights.
HB1117 Del Arentz. Kent Narrows Bridge – State Highway Right–of–Way – Fishing Prohibition.
HB1118 Del Acevero. Health Care Facilities – Discrimination.
HB1119 Del Acevero. Public Health - Sickle Cell Trait - Public Awareness (Journey's Law).
HB1120 Del Acevero. Property Tax – Special Use Assessment of Country Clubs and Golf Courses – Repeal.
HB1121 Del Crutchfield. Juvenile Services - Workgroup to Develop Evidence-Based, Research-Based, and Culturally Competent Practices.
HB1122 Del Crutchfield. Criminal Procedure – Out of Court Statements – Child and Vulnerable Adult Victims.
HB1123 Del Reznik. Local Health Departments – Funding.
HB1124 Del Harrison. Higher Education - Richard W. Collins III Leadership With Honor Scholarship - Bowie State.
HB1125 Del Beitzel. Prescription Drug Monitoring Program – Prescribers of Opioids – Notification Requirement.
HB1126 Del Beitzel. Unemployment Insurance – Earned Rating Record – Waiver of Benefit Charges Due to COVID–19.
HB1127 Del Beitzel. Garrett County – Memorial Hospital – Board Membership and Meetings.
HB1128 Del Beitzel. Garrett County – Public Schools – Virtual Education Days.
HB1129 Del Krimm. Department of Information Technology – State and Local Government Employees and Contractors – Cybersecurity Training.
HB1130 Del D. Barnes. Higher Education – For–Profit Institutions – Standards for Operation.
HB1131 Carroll County Delegation. Carroll County - Public Facilities Bond.
HB1132 Carroll County Delegation. Maryland Historical Trust - Warfield Complex in Carroll County - Extinguishment or Termination of Easement.
HB1133 Del Bridges. Tree Planting – Urban Trees Program and Commission for the Innovation and Advancement of Carbon Markets and Sustainable Tree Plantings.
HB1134 Del Carey. Natural Resources - Fishing and Hunting Rights.
HB1135 Del Chisholm. Environment – State Wetlands – Piers and Other Improvements.
HB1136 Del Chisholm. Anne Arundel County - Alcoholic Beverages Licenses - Annual Fees.
HB1137 Del Kerr. Property Tax Credit – Business Entities – State of Emergency.
HB1138 Del Carey. Unemployment Insurance – Maryland Department of Labor – Accountability and Oversight.
HB1139 Del Carey. Unemployment Insurance – Weekly Benefit Amount – Income Disregard.
HB1140 Del Arentz. Election Law - Voter Registration List - Right to Nondisclosure of Personal Information.
HB1141 Del Boteler. Baltimore County - Public Schools - Air Quality Testing.
HB1142 Howard County Delegation. Howard County – School Redistricting – Public Testimony Ho. Co. 07-21.
HB1143 Del Carey. Unemployment Insurance - Work Sharing (Work Share Expansion Act of 2021).
HB1144 Del Buckel. Economic Development – Western Maryland Economic Future Investment Board and Fund – Establishment.
HB1145 Del Cox. Election Law - Absentee Ballots - Requests and Signature Verification.
HB1146 Del Hill. Environment - Office of Recycling - Mattresses and Box Springs.
HB1147 Del Parrott. Traffic Control Signal Modernization Fund – Establishment.
HB1148 Del Cullison. Secretary of Health – School–Based Health Centers – Guidelines and Administration of Grants.
HB1149 Del Cox. Small Business Tax Relief - State of Emergency Orders.
HB1150 Del Cox. Health - Authority of the Secretary of Health and Medical Information.
HB1151 Howard County Delegation. Howard County - Class A Alcoholic Beverages Licenses - Quota by Election District Ho. Co. 02-21.
HB1152 Howard County Delegation. Howard County - Alcoholic Beverages - Class B Beer, Wine, and Liquor License - Off-Premises Consumption Ho. Co. 04-21.
HB1153 Del Adams. Names of Entities With Physician Membership – Approval Requirement – Exemption.
HB1154 Del C. Jackson. Labor and Employment - Economic Stabilization Act - Alterations.
HB1155 Howard County Delegation. Howard County – Alcoholic Beverages – Delivery Ho. Co. 01–21.
HB1156 Del Metzgar. Commission on Men and Fatherhood (Fatherhood Protection Act).
HB1157 Del Thiam. Education - Maryland High School Diploma - Civics Test Requirement.
HB1158 Del M. Fisher. Calvert County - Training on The 1776 Report - Referendum.
HB1159 Del Thiam. Higher Education – Community College Credits – General Education Courses.
HB1160 Calvert County Delegation. Calvert County – Long–Term Contracts for Cellular Tower Leases.
HB1161 Del Thiam. Income Tax - Subtraction Modification - School Supplies.
HB1162 Del Thiam. Economic Development – Maryland Stadium Authority – Hagerstown Multi–Use Sports and Events Facility.
HB1163 Caroline County Delegation. Caroline County – Sunday Hunting – Deer Hunting Seasons.
HB1164 Del Ghrist. Criminal Law - Homicide by Vehicle or Vessel - Penalties.
HB1165 Del Cox. Election Law - Manual Postelection Tabulation Audit - Timing and Effect.
HB1166 Del Ebersole. Education – Physical Restraint and Seclusion – Requirements, Reporting, and Training.
HB1167 Del Cox. Maryland Nondiscrimination in Health Care Coverage Act.
HB1168 Del M. Fisher. Calvert County - Personal Property Tax - Exemption.
HB1169 Del Buckel. Economic Development – Maryland Innovation Initiative University Expansion Pilot Program – Establishment.
HB1170 Del Szeliga. Primary and Secondary Education - Virtual Schools - Alterations.
HB1171 Del Charles. Labor and Employment - Maryland Employee Protection Plan for Vaccine Refusal.
HB1172 Del Hill. Higher Education – Pay It Forward Program and Pay It Forward Fund – Established.
HB1173 Calvert County Delegation. Calvert County - Public Facilities Bond.
HB1174 Calvert County Delegation. State Boat Act – Removal of Vessels From Marinas – Calvert County Board of County Commissioners Facilities.
HB1175 Del Brooks. Property Tax Credit for Disabled Veterans - Established.
HB1176 Del Hartman. Income Tax - Credit for Travel, Hospitality, and Entertainment Expenses.
HB1177 Del Hartman. Income Tax - Subtraction Modification - COVID-19-Related Distribution of Retirement Income.
HB1178 Del Brooks. Income Tax – Subtraction Modification – First–Time Homebuyer Savings Accounts.
HB1179 Wicomico County Delegation. Wicomico County - Property Tax Credit - Hotel or Residential Development.
HB1180 Del Hill. Property Tax Credit - Airport Noise Zones - Eligibility.
HB1181 Del Guyton. County Boards of Education - Accessibility Standards - Digital Tools (Nonvisual Access Accountability Act for Grades K-12 Education).
HB1182 Del Kipke. Tax - Property - Tax Sales.
HB1183 Del Kipke. Income Tax – Standard Deduction – Charitable Contributions.
HB1184 Del Cardin. Maryland Judiciary - Personal Identifying Information - Protection.
HB1185 Del Kipke. Public and Nonpublic Schools - Interscholastic Athletics Eligibility - Reclassification of Student Athletes.
HB1186 Del Clippinger. Office of the Attorney General - Firearm Crime, Injuries, Fatalities, and Crime Firearms - Study Extension.
HB1187 Del Clippinger. Juvenile Law - Juvenile Justice Reform.
HB1188 Del Barron. Office of the Attorney General – Correctional Ombudsman.
HB1189 Howard County Delegation. Howard County Board of Education - School Safety Personnel Ho. Co. 10-21.
HB1190 Howard County Delegation. Howard County – Board of Education – Redetermination of Geographic Attendance Area Ho. Co. 05-21.
HB1191 Howard County Delegation. Howard County – Alcoholic Beverages – Alcoholic Beverages Inspectors Ho. Co. 03-21.
HB1192 Del Parrott. Election Law – Signature Verification of Absentee Ballots and Absentee Ballot Applications and Ballot Canvassing.
HB1193 Del Adams. Certified Nursing Assistants – Certificate Renewal – Training Program Requirements.
HB1194 Dorchester County Delegation. Charter and Code Home Rule Counties – County Property Leases – Notice Exemptions.
HB1195 Del Adams. Income Tax - Credits for Preceptors in Areas With Health Care Workforce Shortages - Eligibility and Sunset Repeal.
HB1196 Del Adams. Commercial Law - Credit Regulation - Reverse Mortgage Loans Act - Revisions.
HB1197 Del Boteler. Baltimore County Board of Education - Legal Counsel and Chief Budget Analyst.
HB1198 Del Cox. Public Health - Abortion - Drug-Induced Abortions.
HB1199 Del Valderrama. Workers’ Compensation – Occupational Disease Presumptions – COVID–19.
HB1200 Del Luedtke. Digital Advertising Gross Revenues Tax - Exemption and Restriction.
HB1201 Del Conaway. Real Property - Residential Lease Provisions - Responsibility of Tenant for Maintenance and Repair.
HB1202 Del Wilkins. Hospitals and Birth Centers - COVID-19 Visitation Policies - Doulas.
HB1203 Del Belcastro. Certificates of Birth and Marriage Certificates - Issuance of New Certificates - Sex Designation.
HB1204 Del Ruth. Equity in Transportation Sector – Guidelines and Analyses (Transportation Equity Analyses and Assurances Act of 2021).
HB1205 Del Mautz. Elections - 2020 Presidential General Election - Report on Use of Mail-in Ballots.
HB1206 Del Mautz. Public Health - COVID-19-Related Order Violations - Notice.
HB1207 Del Bridges. Environment - Commission on Environmental Justice and Sustainable Communities - Reform.
HB1208 Del Solomon. Task Force to Study Academic Credit for Prior Learning in Higher Education.
HB1209 Del Luedtke. Sales and Use Tax - Peer-to-Peer Car Sharing - Alterations.
HB1210 The Spkr. Corporate Diversity - Board, Executive Leadership, and Mission.
HB1211 Del D. Barnes. Economic Development – Maryland Technology Development Corporation – Pre–Seed Builder Fund.
HB1212 Del Washington. Procurement - Socially and Economically Disadvantaged Workers' Protection Preference.
HB1213 Del Queen. Financial Institutions - Determination of Creditworthiness - Alternative Methods.
HB1214 Del Wilson. Procurement - Transparency and Application to County Contracts.
HB1215 Del Rosenberg. Internship Programs - Alteration, Creation, and Income Tax Credit.
HB1216 Del Rosenberg. Human Relations - Public Accommodation Discrimination - Enforcement and Remedies.
HB1217 Del Conaway. Baltimore City - Tax Sales - Owner-Occupied Residential Property.
HB1218 Del Conaway. Landlord and Tenant – Estoppel Certificates – Notice of Receipt by Landlord.
HB1219 Del Conaway. Baltimore City - Tax Sales - Notice.
HB1220 Del Conaway. Landlord and Tenant – Cancellation or Renewal of Lease – Notification Requirement.
HB1221 Del Conaway. Baltimore City - Tax Sales - Water and Sewer Liens.
HB1222 Del Conaway. Baltimore City - Tax Sales - Notice Requirements.
HB1223 Del Lehman. Landlord and Tenant - Screening of Tenants and Renewal of Tenancy - Standards.
HB1224 Del Pippy. Gaming - Sports and Event Wagering License - Long Shot's.
HB1225 Del Conaway. Business Regulation – Cash Transactions During National Coin Shortage.
HB1226 Del Lisanti. Municipal Incorporation - County Commissioners or County Council - Required Approval of Referendum Request.
HB1227 Del Rosenberg. Public Safety - Task Force on Preventing and Countering Domestic Terrorism.
HB1228 Del Lisanti. Election Law - Ballot Drop Boxes - Prohibited Acts.
HB1229 Del Lisanti. Public Ethics - Local Officials - Electronic Filing of Financial Disclosure Statements.
HB1230 Del Lisanti. Income Tax - Subtraction Modification - Computer Equipment.
HB1231 Del Brooks. Public Service Commission - Damaged, Obsolete, or Excessive Lines - Fines.
HB1232 Del Brooks. Alcoholic Beverages - Manufacturer's Licenses and Off-Site Permits.
HB1233 Del Feldmark. Correctional Services - Inmates - Intake and Release Requirements (Reentry Success Act of 2021).
HB1234 Del Feldmark. Homeowners’ Property Tax Credit – Eligibility and Automatic Renewal.
HB1235 Del Brooks. Commercial Law – Consumer Protection – Entertainment Events and Ticketing Practices.
HB1236 Del Kipke. Office of the Attorney General - Violent Crimes Special Prosecution Unit for Baltimore City.
HB1237 Del Korman. Budget Bill – Appropriations Statement – Memorandum of Understanding for State Personnel.
HB1238 Del Forbes. Maryland 529 Program - Board Authority and State Contribution - Alterations.
HB1239 Del Lierman. Department of Housing and Community Development – Appraisal Gap From Historic Redlining Financial Assistance Program – Establishment.
HB1240 Frederick County Delegation. Frederick County - Alcoholic Beverages - Stadium License.
HB1241 Frederick County Delegation. Frederick County - Alcoholic Beverages - Class B Licenses - Off-Premises Consumption.
HB1242 Frederick County Delegation. Frederick County - Alcoholic Beverages - Consumption Permits.
HB1243 Del Sample-Hughes. Behavioral Health Services and Voluntary Placement Agreements – Children and Young Adults – Report Modifications.
HB1244 Del Sample-Hughes. State Procurement - Concrete - Preference.
HB1245 Del Washington. Guaranteed Access Grant and Next Generation Scholars of Maryland – Alterations.
HB1246 Del Attar. Vehicle Excise Tax - Leased Vehicles - Alteration.
HB1247 Del Washington. Workers' Compensation - Occupational Disease Presumptions - COVID-19.
HB1248 Del Washington. Public Safety – Law Enforcement Officer – Data Collection and Reporting.
HB1249 Del Washington. State Board of Elections and Local Boards of Elections - Membership and Staff.
HB1250 Del Malone. Task Force to Study the Laws of Intestacy in Maryland.
HB1251 Del Washington. Motor Vehicle Insurance – Rate Filings – Discrimination, Trade Secrets, and States of Emergency.
HB1252 Del Sample-Hughes. Income Tax - Credits for Preceptors in Areas With Health Care Workforce Shortages.
HB1253 Del Washington. National Capital Strategic Economic Development Program - Eligibility.
HB1254 Del Ivey. Public School Employees - Whistleblower Protection - Civil Actions.
HB1255 Del Ivey. Homestead and Homeowners' Property Tax Credits - Access and Eligibility.
HB1256 Del K. Young. Maryland Department of Health – Gene Synthesis Providers and Manufacturers of Gene Synthesis Equipment – Certification.
HB1257 Del Hornberger. Business Personal Property Tax – Businesses Affected by COVID–19 Restrictions – Reimbursement.
HB1258 Del Kipke. Health Enterprise Zones - Established (Restoring the Promise Act of 2021).
HB1259 Cecil County Delegation. Horse Racing – Fair Hill Natural Resources Management Area.
HB1260 Del Malone. Congressional Districts - Standards (Anti-Gerrymandering of Maryland's Congressional Districts).
HB1261 Del W. Fisher. Wills, Powers of Attorney, and Advance Directives – Electronic Execution.
HB1262 Del Hornberger. Maryland Electricians Act - Revisions.
HB1263 Del Rosenberg. Maryland Department of Health – COVID–19 Vaccination Plan.
HB1264 Del W. Fisher. Estates and Trusts – Administration of Estates – Payment of Commissions and Attorney’s Fees.
HB1265 Del W. Fisher. State Government - Notarial Acts - Remote Notarizations.
HB1266 Del W. Fisher. Estates and Trusts - Wills - Custodianship.
HB1267 Del Henson. Workgroup on Public Water Access.
HB1268 Del Henson. Legal Education Success Collaborative - Established.
HB1269 Del W. Fisher. Criminal Procedure - Expungement of Records - Waiting Period.
HB1270 Frederick County Delegation. Frederick County – Barbershop and Beauty Salon Beer and Wine Licenses – Alterations.
HB1271 Del Turner. Special Education - Student Evaluation - Identification of Traumatic Brain Injury.
HB1272 Frederick County Delegation. Frederick County - Alcoholic Beverages - Alcohol by Volume - Wine.
HB1273 Del Conaway. Real Property – Commercial Lease Addendum – Liquidated Damages.
HB1274 Del Conaway. Retail Pricing – Required Disclosure and Manner of Disclosure.
HB1275 Del Lisanti. Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund – Liability Insurance – School Bus Contractors.
HB1276 Del Henson. Maryland Emergency Management Agency – Emergency Planning and Management Cultural Competency – Study.
HB1277 Del Henson. State Personnel Management System – Office of the Public Defender – Placement.
HB1278 Del Ebersole. Department of Legislative Services - Study - Capacity and Accountability of State Department of Education.
HB1279 Del Luedtke. Regional Institution Strategic Enterprise Zone Program - Alterations.
HB1280 Del Pena-Melnyk. Health - Maryland Community Health and Public Safety Center of Excellence - Establishment.
HB1281 Del W. Fisher. Adult Protective Services - Vulnerable Adults Registry - Investigations and Records of Abuse and Neglect and Workgroup Study.
HB1282 Del Grammer. Real Property – Nuisance Actions – Rodent Harborage.
HB1283 Del Wells. Real Property – Residential Leases – Rent Restrictions.
HB1284 Del Acevero. Johns Hopkins University - Police Department - Repeal.
HB1285 Howard County Delegation. Howard County - Fee for Rental Housing Services - Established Ho. Co. 15-21.
HB1286 Del Grammer. Law Enforcement Performance Measurements - Required Reporting.
HB1287 Del R. Lewis. Alcohol and Drug Counseling - Alcohol and Drug Trainees - Practice Through Telehealth.
HB1288 Del Amprey. Baltimore City – 40th District Alcoholic Beverages.
HB1289 Del Amprey. Homestead Property Tax Credit - Notice Requirements and Application Waiver for First-Time Homebuyers.
HB1290 Del Amprey. State Department of Assessments and Taxation – Real Property Assessments and Appeals.
HB1291 Del Amprey. Public Safety - Untraceable Firearms.
HB1292 Del Amprey. Baltimore City - Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Programs - Social Workers.
HB1293 Del Amprey. Baltimore City - West North Avenue Development Authority.
HB1294 Del Charles. Public Health - Businesses and Retail Establishments - Hand Sanitizer.
HB1295 Del Ivey. University System of Maryland – Student Fees – Review and Retention.
HB1296 Del Walker. Public School Students - Daily Physical Activity (Student Health and Fitness Act).
HB1297 Del Walker. State Highways – Designations – Thurgood Marshall Highway.
HB1298 Del Walker. Gaming - Distribution of Video Lottery Terminal Proceeds - Local Impact Grants.
HB1299 Del Walker. Education - Public High Schools - Financial Literacy Curriculum and Graduation Requirement.
HB1300 Del Smith. Income Tax - 529 College Investment Plans - Elementary and Secondary Education Expenses.
HB1301 Del Smith. Baltimore City – Visit Baltimore – Appropriation Calculation.
HB1302 Del Smith. Minority Business Enterprises – Calculation of Participation Rates – Exemption for Procurements From Maryland Correctional Enterprises – Repeal.
HB1303 Del Henson. Small, Minority, and Women-Owned Business Financial Assistance - Use of Funds.
HB1304 Del Fraser-Hidalgo. State Airports - Commercial Activity - Rental Vehicles and Peer-to-Peer Car Sharing.
HB1305 Del Arentz. Condominiums - Mandatory Insurance Coverage - Alterations.
HB1306 Del Lisanti. Maryland Cybersecurity Council - Election Security and High-Speed Internet Access.
HB1307 Del Smith. Education – Child Care Centers and Youth Development Organizations and Programs (Support Youth Development for School–Age Children Act).
HB1308 Del Brooks. Vehicle Laws - Delinquent Traffic Citations - Enforcement.
HB1309 Del Mangione. Economic Development - Maryland Small Business Innovation Research Technical Assistance Program - Alterations.
HB1310 Del Rosenberg. Clean Energy and Energy Efficiency - Investment in Low-Income Communities.
HB1311 Del Mangione. Property Tax Exemption - Disabled Active Duty Service Members, Disabled Veterans, and Surviving Spouses - Refund.
HB1312 Del Wilkins. COVID-19 Eviction and Housing Relief Act of 2021.
HB1313 Del Mangione. Emergency Medical Services - Paramedics - Vaccination Administration.
HB1314 Del Adams. Business Regulation – Social Media Websites – Censored Speech.
HB1315 Del Fraser-Hidalgo. Motor Vehicles - Inspection Certificates - Exception.
HB1316 Del Smith. Baltimore City – Police Officers – Promotional Appointments.
HB1317 Del Smith. Barbers - Employment of Apprentice Barbers - Alterations.
HB1318 Del Howard. Maryland Business Tax Relief Act.
HB1319 Del Howard. Health Insurance - Lyme Disease and Related Tick-Borne Illnesses - Long-Term Antibiotic Treatment.
HB1320 Del Boyce. Baltimore City - Property Taxes - Authority to Set Special Rates.
HB1321 Del Novotny. Labor and Employment - Right to Work.
HB1322 Del Washington. Primary and Secondary Education - School Personnel - Prohibition on Retaliation for Not Returning to In-Person Instruction and Work.
HB1323 Del Hill. Algorithmic Decision Systems – Procurement and Discriminatory Acts.
HB1324 Del P. Young. Tobacco Tax – Out–of–State Sales of Premium Cigars and Pipe Tobacco.
HB1325 Del Amprey. Food Insecurity Zones – State Legislative Districts – Reports.
HB1326 Del Dumais. Maryland Healthy Working Families Act – Revisions and Public Health Emergency Leave.
HB1327 Del Dumais. Public Utilities - Transitional and Default Electric Service - Implementation.
HB1328 Del Feldmark. Economic Development – Broadband Providers – Joint Trenching and Fee (Building Out Broadband Act of 2021).
HB1329 Cecil County Delegation. Maryland Transportation Authority - John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway - Toll Plazas.
HB1330 Del Amprey. Vehicle Laws - Towing Charges and Abandoned Vehicles.
HB1331 Del D.M. Davis. Maryland Criminal Justice Debt Elimination and Prevention Act of 2021.
HB1332 Del Attar. Baltimore City - Sheriff's Office - Personnel.
HB1333 Del Brooks. Income Tax – Subtraction Modification – Essential Health Care Workers.
HB1334 Del Amprey. Rehabilitation and Education for All Prisons (REAP) Act.
HB1335 Del Jackson. State Prescription Drug Benefits - Retirees.
HB1336 Del Proctor. Alcohol and Tobacco Commission – Executive Director – Clarification.
HB1337 Del Proctor. Inmate Training and Job Act of 2021.
HB1338 Del Dumais. Juvenile Court - Jurisdiction - Adults.
HB1339 Chr JUD (Dept). Child Support - Guidelines.
HB1340 Chr APP (Dept). Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority - Governance, Funding, and Reporting.
HB1341 Chr APP (Dept). University System of Maryland - Academic Facilities Bonding Authority.
HB1342 Chr W&M (Dept). Economic Development - Partnership for Workforce Quality Program - Alterations.
HB1343 Del Kipke. Anne Arundel County – Party Central Committees – Republican Requirements.
HB1344 Del Kipke. Mental Health Law - Reform of Laws and Delivery of Service.
HB1345 Del Kaiser. Mail-In Voting - Certification of Assistance, Design of Materials, and Ballot Curing.
HB1346 Del Clippinger. Landlord and Tenant - Eviction Proceedings - Catastrophic Health Emergencies.
HB1347 Del Barve. Real Property - Impermissible Restrictions on Use - Portable Basketball Apparatuses.
HB1348 Del Sample-Hughes. Procurement - Department of General Services - MBE Program Compliance Officer.
HB1349 Del Sample-Hughes. Public Health – Maryland Prenatal and Infant Care Grant Program Fund.
HB1350 Del Wilkins. Campaign Finance - Revisions.
HB1351 Del Wilkins. Campaign Finance - Contribution Through Third-Party Payment Processor - Transfer to Campaign Account.
HB1352 Del Smith. Campaign Finance Reports - Business Contributors - Registration Status.
[21-05-23]
Senate Bills
SB0659 Sen Guzzone. Historic Revitalization Tax Credit - Small Commercial Projects - Alterations.
SB0660 Sen Guzzone. State Lottery Fund - Maryland Humanities Council - Funding.
SB0661 Sen Patterson. Environment - Maryland Oil Disaster Containment, Clean-Up and Contingency Fund and Oil Contaminated Site Environmental Cleanup Fund - Funding, Reallocation, and Reimbursements.
SB0662 Sen Ellis. Education – Commission on Multicultural Education – Establishment.
SB0663 Sen Ellis. Charles County - Cemeteries - Sediment Control, Stormwater Management, and Forest Conservation.
SB0664 Sen Ellis. Education - High School Graduation Requirements - Applications for Student Financial Aid.
SB0665 Sen Peters. Public Schools - Self-Contained Special Education Classrooms - Use of Video Recording Devices.
SB0666 Sen Peters. Courts of Appeals and Special Appeals - Renaming.
SB0667 Sen Rosapepe. General Provisions – Commemorative Days – Dashain Day.
SB0668 Sen Rosapepe, et al. Good Job Opportunities for High School Graduates Act of 2021.
SB0669 Sen Waldstreicher. Constitutional Amendment - Civil Jury Trials.
SB0670 Sen Waldstreicher. Courts - Civil Jury Trials - Amount in Controversy.
SB0671 Sen Waldstreicher. Criminal Procedure – Charging Procedures – Citations.
SB0672 Sen Waldstreicher. Drunk Driving Offenses - Ignition Interlock System Program.
SB0673 Sen Gallion. Department of Agriculture - Urban Agriculture Grant Program.
SB0674 Sen Elfreth, et al. Environment - Commission on Environmental Justice and Sustainable Communities - Reform.
SB0675 Sen Lee. Child Custody - Cases Involving Child Abuse or Domestic Violence - Training for Judges and Child's Counsel.
SB0676 Sen Edwards. Garrett County – Public Schools – Virtual Education Days.
SB0677 Sen Edwards. Allegany County - Alcoholic Beverages - Transfer and Auction of Licenses.
SB0678 Sen Edwards. Task Force on the Economic Future of Western Maryland - Extension of Report Deadline and Task Force.
SB0679 Sen Edwards. Allegany County - Alcoholic Beverages Licenses - Annual Fees.
SB0680 Sen Jennings. Teachers' Pension System - Vested Allowance - Break in Service.
SB0681 Sen Ready. Motor Vehicles - Inspection Certificates - Exception.
SB0682 Sen Kramer. Insurance - Medicare Supplement Policy Plans - Open Enrollment Period Following Birthday.
SB0683 Sen Kramer. Election Law – Permanent Absentee Ballot List.
SB0684 Sen Lam. Maryland Licensure of Certified Midwives Act.
SB0685 Sen Lam. Insurance Law - Application to Direct Primary Care Agreements - Exclusion.
SB0686 Sen Smith. Real Property - Condominiums, Homeowners Associations, and Cooperative Housing Corporations - Virtual Meetings.
SB0687 Sen Smith. State and Local Housing Programs - Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing.
SB0688 Sen Hayes. Sales and Use and Vehicle Excise Taxes – Peer–to–Peer Car Sharing and Short–Term Vehicle Rentals – Alterations and Distribution.
SB0689 Sen Sydnor. Office of Small, Minority, and Women Business Affairs - Duties of the Special Secretary - Minority Business Enterprises.
SB0690 Sen Sydnor. Public Information Act - Inspection of Records From Body-Worn Digital Recording Devices.
SB0691 Sen Hettleman. Real Property - Landlord and Tenant - Reusable Tenant Screening Reports.
SB0692 Sen Young. State Planning – Preservation of Agricultural Land – Goal.
SB0693 Sen Young. Frederick County - Alcoholic Beverages - Stadium License.
SB0694 Sen Young. Frederick County – Barbershop and Beauty Salon Beer and Wine Licenses – Alterations.
SB0695 Sen Young. Maryland Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Fund and Task Force to Study the Maryland Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Fund.
SB0696 Sen Eckardt. Local Governments - Income Tax Disparity Grants - Amounts.
SB0697 Sen Eckardt. State Procurement - Minority Business Enterprise Program - Participation by Gender or Race.
SB0698 Sen Eckardt. Real Property Transfer–on–Death Deed Task Force.
SB0699 Sen McCray. Baltimore Regional Neighborhood Initiative Program Fund.
SB0700 Sen West. Estates and Trusts - Wills - Custodianship.
SB0701 Sen West. Bay Restoration Fund - County Authority to Incur Indebtedness.
SB0702 Sen West. Criminal Procedure - Expungement - Entitlement.
SB0703 Sen West. Procurement – Minority Business Enterprises – Qualification and Certification.
SB0704 Sen Beidle, et al. Nursing Homes - Transfer of Ownership - Site Visits and Surveys.
SB0705 Sen Beidle, et al. State Airports - Commercial Activity - Rental Vehicles and Peer-to-Peer Car Sharing.
SB0706 Sen Feldman. Health Occupations – Pharmacists – Laboratory Tests.
SB0707 Sen Feldman. Office of Health Care Quality – Influenza Virus Immunization Education and Information – Assisted Living Facilities.
SB0708 Sen Feldman, et al. Cannabis – Legalization and Regulation.
SB0709 Sens Edwards and Corderman. Economic Development - Maryland Technology Infrastructure Pilot Program - Establishment.
SB0710 Sen King. State and Local Government and Private Employers - Teleworking.
SB0711 Sen King. Growing Family Child Care Opportunities Pilot Program – Established.
SB0712 Sen Hough, et al. Vehicle Laws - Protective Headgear Requirement for Motorcycle Riders - Exception.
SB0713 Sen Hough, et al. Election Law – Theft or Destruction of Campaign Signs – Penalties.
SB0714 Sen Kagan, et al. Public Safety - 9-1-1 Emergency Telephone System - Alterations.
SB0715 Sens Carozza and Eckardt. Wicomico County – Alcoholic Beverages – Repeal of Food Sales Requirement for Class B (Golf Course) License.
SB0716 Sen Carozza, et al. Solid Waste Management – Prohibition on Releasing a Balloon Into the Atmosphere.
SB0717 Sen Zucker. State Personnel - Collective Bargaining - Exclusive Representative Access to New Employees.
SB0718 Sen Zucker. Burtonsville Crossing – Acquisition by the Department of General Services.
SB0719 Sens Zucker and Augustine. Maryland Department of Health - 2-1-1 Maryland - Mental Health Services Phone Call Program.
SB0720 Sen Zucker. Education - Maryland School for the Blind - Pay Plan.
SB0721 Sen Hester. Procurement - Small Business Reserve Program - Administration and Application.
SB0722 Sen Hester. Department of Small Business, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation - Established.
SB0723 Sen Hester. Maryland Food System Resiliency Council.
SB0724 Sen Carter. Mortgage Servicers - Requirements and Prohibitions During and After a State of Emergency and Catastrophic Health Emergency (Foreclosure Relief Act of 2021).
SB0725 Sen Peters. Workers’ Compensation – Occupational Disease Presumptions – COVID–19.
SB0726 Sen Feldman, et al. Vehicle Laws - Personal Delivery Devices - Standards and Requirements.
SB0727 Sen Feldman. Maryland Healthy Working Families Act – Revisions and Public Health Emergency Leave.
SB0728 Sen Feldman. Labor and Employment - Worker Safety and Health - Injury and Illness Prevention Program.
SB0729 Sen Feldman. Maryland Health Benefit Exchange – State–Based Young Adult Health Insurance Subsidies Pilot Program.
SB0730 Sens Edwards and Carozza. Income Tax - Credit for Travel, Hospitality, and Entertainment Expenses.
SB0731 Sen Edwards. Allegany and Garrett Counties – Alcoholic Beverages – Gift Basket Permits.
SB0732 Sen Patterson. Economic Development – Maryland Innovation Initiative University Partnership Pilot Program – Establishment.
SB0733 Sen Lee. Education - Student Data Privacy - Reports and Student Data Privacy Council Sunset Extension.
SB0734 Sen Lee. State Procurement – Internet of Things Devices – Guidelines, Standards, and Purchasing Restrictions.
SB0735 Sen West. State Government - Notarial Acts - Remote Notarizations.
SB0736 Sen Augustine. Health Occupations - Pharmacists - Administration of Vaccinations.
SB0737 Sen Rosapepe. Comprehensive Conservation Finance Act.
SB0738 Sen Rosapepe. Income Tax - Mechanical Insulation Installation Tax Credit.
SB0739 Sen Rosapepe. Prince George’s County – Alcoholic Beverages – BLX License.
SB0740 Sen Rosapepe. Economic Development - COVID-19 Small Business Grant Program (COVID-19 Crisis Small Business Survival Program Act of 2021).
SB0741 Sen Rosapepe, et al. COVID-19 Testing, Contact Tracing, and Vaccination Act of 2021.
SB0742 Sen Smith. Maryland Model Prisons For Youthful Offenders Study Act.
SB0743 Sen Eckardt. Natural Resources - Maryland Environmental Trust - Appointment of Trustees.
SB0744 Sen Eckardt. State Board of Nursing - Certified Nursing Assistant Advisory Committee - Membership and Meetings.
SB0745 Sen Elfreth. Health Occupations – State Board of Massage Therapy Examiners – Revisions.
SB0746 Sen Guzzone, et al. Education - Community Colleges - Collective Bargaining.
SB0747 Sen Kagan. State Board of Elections – Membership, Contract Management, Ballot Drop Boxes, and Voting System Financing.
SB0748 Sen Beidle. Public Health – State Designated Exchange – Clinical Information.
SB0749 Sen Ellis. Charles County - Board of Education - Membership Alterations.
SB0750 Charles County Senators. Charles County - Community Service and Pretrial Release Programs - Authorization.
SB0751 Charles County Senators. Southern Maryland - Human Relations Commission.
SB0752 Sen Hayes. Baltimore City - Police Officers - Promotional Appointments.
SB0753 Sen Hayes. Department of Commerce – COVID–19 Business Relief Distribution – Reporting.
SB0754 Sen Hayes. Public Service Commission - Damaged, Obsolete, or Excessive Lines - Fines.
SB0755 Sen Hayes. Baltimore City - 40th District Alcoholic Beverages.
SB0756 Sen Carter. Workers’ Compensation – Occupational Disease Presumptions – COVID–19.
SB0757 Sen Carter. State Personnel Management System - Office of the Public Defender - Placement.
SB0758 Sen Beidle. Health Insurance - Incentive Arrangements - Authorization.
SB0759 Sen Ready, et al. State Department of Education - Interscholastic Athletics Eligibility Waiver - Graduate Athletes.
SB0760 Sen Ready. Criminal Law – Animal Cruelty – Petition for Costs for Care of Seized Animal.
SB0761 Sen Elfreth. Alcohol and Tobacco Commission - Executive Director - Clarification.
SB0762 Sen McCray. Maryland Electricians Act - Revisions.
SB0763 Sen McCray. Alcoholic Beverages – Class A Licenses – Retail Grocery Establishments (Healthy Food Accountability Act of 2021).
SB0764 Sen Washington (Ch Jt Comm End Hmlnss). Workgroup on Adaptive Reuse of Vacant Commercial Spaces.
SB0765 Sen Washington. Minority Business Enterprises – Sexual and Gender Minorities (Imari’s Business Pride Act).
SB0766 Sen Washington. State Board of Elections and Local Boards of Elections - Membership and Staff.
SB0767 Sen Washington. Higher Education - Hunger-Free Campus Grant Program - Established.
SB0768 Sen Washington. Nondiscrimination and LGBTQ+ Individuals.
SB0769 Sens Hester and Bailey. Income Tax Credit for Venison Donation - Alterations, Extension, and Testing for Chronic Wasting Disease.
SB0770 Sens Hester and Rosapepe. Education – Technology Resources – Funding (Ending the Digital Divide Act).
SB0771 Sens Hester and Rosapepe. Unemployment Insurance - Work Sharing (Work Share Expansion Act of 2021).
SB0772 Sen Hester. Small Business COVID–19 Relief Act of 2021.
SB0773 Sen Simonaire. Constitutional Amendment - General Assembly - Standing Committee Appointments.
SB0774 Sen Lee. Family Law - Custody and Visitation - Child's Preference.
SB0775 Sen Lee. Family Law - Child Custody and Visitation - Abuse.
SB0776 Sen Lee. Criminal Procedure – Out of Court Statements – Child and Vulnerable Adult Victims.
SB0777 Sen Elfreth, et al. Public Health - Maryland Prenatal and Infant Care Grant Program Fund.
SB0778 Sen Elfreth. Regional Institution Strategic Enterprise Zone Program – Alterations.
SB0779 Sen Elfreth, et al. Maryland 529 Program – Board Authority and State Contribution – Alterations.
SB0780 Sen Pinsky. States of Emergency – Emergency Procurement and Budget Amendments – Notice and Authorization.
SB0781 Sen Hayes. Real Property – Residential Contract of Sale – Buyer Identification.
SB0782 Sen Hayes. State Department of Assessments and Taxation – Real Property Assessments and Appeals.
SB0783 Sen Hayes. Baltimore City – West North Avenue Development Authority.
SB0784 Sen Hayes. State Anatomy Board - Claimed Cremated Remains - Provision Without Payment of Costs.
SB0785 Sens Ferguson and Pinsky. State Board of Education Membership and Terms - Capability and Capacity Study of Education Agencies.
SB0786 Sen McCray (BCA). Baltimore City – Control of the Police Department of Baltimore City.
SB0787 Sen Ferguson. Digital Advertising Gross Revenues Tax – Exemption and Restriction.
SB0788 Sen Hester, et al. Economic Development – Small Business Financing – Loan Loss Reserve (Maryland Capital Access Program).
SB0789 Sen McCray (BCA). Baltimore City - Visit Baltimore - Appropriation Calculation.
SB0790 Sen Kagan. Unemployment Insurance – Reimbursing Employers – Deferral of Payment During a State of Emergency for COVID–19.
SB0791 Sen Young. Frederick County – Alcoholic Beverages – Class B Licenses – Off–Premises Consumption.
SB0792 Sen Young. Frederick County – Alcoholic Beverages – Alcohol by Volume – Wine.
SB0793 Sen Young. Frederick County - Alcoholic Beverages - Consumption Permits.
SB0794 Wicomico County Senators. Wicomico County - Property Tax Credit - Hotel or Residential Development.
SB0795 Sen Eckardt. Oversight Committee on Quality Care in Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Facilities – Membership and Cochairs.
SB0796 Sen Eckardt. Maryland Office of Minority Health and Health Disparities and Maryland Health Care Commission – Reporting Requirements.
SB0797 Sens Gallion and Hershey. Cecil County - Video Lottery Terminals - Distribution of Proceeds.
SB0798 Sen Gallion. Prohibition on Sale of Wildlife - Local Venison Donation Programs - Application.
SB0799 Sen Gallion. Cecil County - Fishing - Restrictions.
SB0800 Sen Patterson. Inmate Training and Job Act of 2021.
SB0801 Sen Griffith. Labor and Employment – Economic Stabilization Act – Alterations.
SB0802 Sens Edwards and Corderman. Economic Development – Maryland Innovation Initiative University Expansion Pilot Program – Establishment.
SB0803 Sens Edwards and Corderman. Economic Development – Western Maryland Economic Future Investment Board and Fund – Establishment.
SB0804 Sen Edwards. Garrett County - Memorial Hospital - Board Membership and Meetings.
SB0805 Sen Peters. Motor Vehicle Insurance - Rate Filings - Discrimination, Trade Secrets, and States of Emergency.
SB0806 Sen Peters. Labor and Employment – Workplace Fraud Act – Rebuttable Presumption of the Employer–Employee Relationship.
SB0807 Sen Salling. Commission on Men and Fatherhood (Fatherhood Protection Act).
SB0808 Sen West. Health Occupations – Licensed Dentists – Administration of Vaccines.
SB0809 Sen Hettleman. Office of the Attorney General – Correctional Ombudsman.
SB0810 Sen Feldman. Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard and Geothermal Heating and Cooling Systems.
SB0811 Sen Hershey. Unemployment Insurance – Computation of Earned Rate of Contribution – Applicable Table of Rates.
SB0812 Sen Klausmeier (Chr Wkrs' Cmp Bnft & Ins). Workers' Compensation - Occupational Disease Presumptions - COVID-19.
SB0813 Sen Klausmeier (Chr Wkr's Cmp Bnft & Ins). Workers' Compensation - Occupational Disease Presumptions - COVID-19.
SB0814 Sen Klausmeier (Chr Jt Com on UIO). Unemployment Insurance – Earned Rating Record – Waiver of Benefit Charges Due to COVID–19.
SB0815 Sen Klausmeier. Mental Health Facilities - Sexual Abuse and Harassment - Reporting and Prevention.
SB0816 Sen Klausmeier (Chr Jt Com on UIO). Unemployment Insurance - Employer Contributions - Payment Plans.
SB0817 Sen Klausmeier (Chr Jt Com on UIO). Unemployment Insurance - Study on System Reforms.
SB0818 Sen Klausmeier (Chr Jt Com on UIO). Unemployment Insurance – Maryland Department of Labor – Accountability and Oversight.
SB0819 Sen Klausmeier (Chr Jt Com on UIO). Unemployment Insurance - Weekly Benefit Amount - Income Disregard.
SB0820 Sen West. Wills, Powers of Attorney, and Advance Directives - Electronic Execution.
SB0821 Sens Hester and Gallion. Alcoholic Beverages - Manufacturer's Licenses and Off-Site Permits.
SB0822 Sen Hester. Public Safety - Maryland Emergency Management Agency - Office of Resilience.
SB0823 Sens Gallion and Hershey. Cecil County - Board of Education - Member Terms and Compensation.
SB0824 Sen Hester (Ch Jnt Cybrscrty Info Biotch). Economic Development - Broadband Providers - Joint Trenching and Fee (Building Out Broadband Act of 2021).
SB0825 Sen Hester. Department of Legislative Services - Study - Capacity and Accountability of State Department of Education.
SB0826 Sens Carozza and Ready. Handgun Permits – Qualifications – High–Risk Occupations.
SB0827 Sens Waldstreicher and Hettleman. Nonpublic Schools – Adequate Health Services – Eligibility for Reimbursement.
SB0828 Sen Lam. HIV Prevention Drugs – Dispensing by Pharmacists and Insurance Requirements.
SB0829 Sen Lam. Emergency and Expedited Procurements – Reform.
SB0830 Sen Lam. Secretary of Health - School-Based Health Centers - Guidelines and Administration of Grants.
SB0831 Sen Kagan. Election Reform Act of 2021.
SB0832 Charles County Senators. Southern Maryland – Multifamily Dwelling Registration – Fees and Fines.
SB0833 Charles County Senators. Charles County – Alcoholic Beverages – Class 4 Limited Winery License.
SB0834 Sen Smith. Harassment and Sexual Harassment – Definitions – Employment Discrimination and Sexual Harassment Prevention Training.
SB0835 Sen Rosapepe. Facilitating University Transformations by Unifying Reductions in Emissions (FUTURE) Act.
SB0836 Sens Beidle and Elfreth. State Board of Dental Examiners - Disciplinary Action - Disclosure Requirements and Licensee Profiles.
SB0837 Sen Kramer. Health - Advance Care Planning and Advance Directives.
SB0838 Sen Ready, et al. Election Law – Polling Places – Proof of Identity.
SB0839 Carroll County Senators. Maryland Historical Trust - Warfield Complex in Carroll County - Extinguishment or Termination of Easement.
SB0840 Sen Ready. General Provisions – Full Year Daylight Savings Time.
SB0841 Sen Hershey, et al. Property Tax – Solar Energy Systems.
SB0842 Sen Benson. Workgroup to Study the Assessment, Treatment, and Available Resources for Female Youth in Contact With the Justice System.
SB0843 Sen Benson. I-495 and I-270 Public-Private Partnership - Partnership Agreement - Requirements (Maryland Department of Transportation Promises Act of 2021).
SB0844 Sen Benson. Adult Protective Services - Vulnerable Adults Registry - Investigations and Records of Abuse and Neglect and Workgroup Study.
SB0845 Sen Benson. Education – Workforce Development Sequence Scholarships – Eligibility.
SB0846 Sen Benson. Home Energy Assistance - Critical Medical Needs Program - Power to the People Pilot Program.
SB0847 Sen Benson. Department of Transportation – Vehicle Litter Reporting Program.
SB0848 Sens Benson and Lee. Maryland Wage and Hour Law and Maryland Wage Payment and Collection Law - Revisions (Maryland Wage Protection Act).
SB0849 Sen Lam, et al. Property Tax Credit - Airport Noise Zones - Eligibility.
SB0850 Sen Hough. Gaming – Sports and Event Wagering License – Long Shot’s.
SB0851 Sen Hough. Frederick County Board of Education – Vacancies.
SB0852 Sen Hough, et al. Crimes - Penalties and Procedures (Violent Firearms Offender Act of 2021).
SB0853 Sen Carter (Jvnile Justice Refrm Council). Juvenile Law - Juvenile Justice Reform.
SB0854 Sen Hershey. Queen Anne's County - Alcoholic Beverages - Unannounced Visits by Inspectors.
SB0855 Sen Hershey. Queen Anne's County - Alcoholic Beverages - Repeal of Place of Worship Prohibition.
SB0856 Sen Hershey. Electric Companies - Billing Information.
SB0857 Sens Hester and Smith. Health - Maryland Community Health and Public Safety Center of Excellence - Establishment.
SB0858 Sen Hayes. Higher Education – Coppin State University – Funding.
SB0859 Sen Hayes. Department of Housing and Community Development – Appraisal Gap From Historic Redlining Financial Assistance Program – Establishment.
SB0860 Sens Zucker and Guzzone. Workers' Compensation - COVID-19 Occupational Disease Presumption - Public School Employees.
SB0861 Sen Bailey. St. Mary's County - Public Facilities Bond.
SB0862 Sen Waldstreicher. Arrest Warrants Issued by District Court Commissioners - Recall by Judge.
SB0863 Sen Waldstreicher. Vehicle Laws – Enforcement and Use of Real–Time Digital Spotters.
SB0864 Sen Hettleman. Public Safety - Task Force on Preventing and Countering Domestic Terrorism.
SB0865 Sen Corderman, et al. Maryland Medical Assistance Program - Emergency Service Transporters - Reimbursement.
SB0866 Sen Corderman. Correctional Services – Payment by State – Inmate Housing Costs.
SB0867 Sen Corderman, et al. Criminal Law – Hate Crimes – First Responders.
SB0868 Sen Corderman, et al. Correctional Services - Inmate Release.
SB0869 Sen Corderman, et al. Statewide Transit Plan – Western Maryland MARC Rail Extension Study.
SB0870 Sen Corderman. Income Tax - Subtraction Modification - COVID-19-Related Distribution of Retirement Income.
SB0871 Sens Corderman and Edwards. Gaming - Sports and Event Wagering License - Washington County Minor League Baseball Team.
SB0872 Sen Jackson. Income Tax - Subtraction Modification - Volunteer Fire, Rescue, and Emergency Medical Services.
SB0873 Sen Jackson (Jnt Cybscty Info Biotch Cmm). Department of Information Technology - State and Local Government Employees and Contractors - Cybersecurity Training.
SB0874 Sen Jackson. Workgroup to Study Partial Expungement.
SB0875 Sen Jackson. Juvenile Law - Dispositions - Placement Guidance.
SB0876 Sen Jackson. Business Regulation - Innkeepers - Records and Human Trafficking Awareness Training.
SB0877 The Pres (DLS). Annual Corrective Bill.
SB0878 The Pres (DLS). Annual Curative Bill.
SB0879 Sen Guzzone. Vehicle Laws – Driver’s Licenses – Driver Skills Examinations.
SB0880 Sen Guzzone. Income Tax – Pass–Through Entities – State and Local Taxes.
SB0881 Sen Guzzone. Income Tax - Work Opportunity Tax Credit.
SB0882 Sen Guzzone. Operating Budget - Education Programs - Mandated Funding.
SB0883 Sen Guzzone. Tobacco Tax – Out–of–State Sales of Premium Cigars and Pipe Tobacco.
SB0884 Sen Klausmeier. Medical Cannabis – Visiting Qualifying Patients.
SB0885 Sen Hester. Economic and Community Development - Income Tax Credit for Catalytic Revitalization Projects.
SB0886 Sen Elfreth. Transfer With Success Act.
SB0887 Sens Elfreth and Simonaire. Property Tax Credit – Business Entities – State of Emergency.
SB0888 Sen Beidle. Anne Arundel County - Speed Monitoring Systems - Maryland Route 175 (Jessup Road).
SB0889 Sen Jennings. Controlled Hazardous Substance Facility Permit - Research Facilities - Chemical Warfare Material Requirements.
SB0890 Sen King. Early Childhood Education – Child Care Provider Support Grant Program (The Child Care Provider Support Act).
SB0891 Sen Carozza. Public Health - Maternal and Child Mortality - Review and Perinatal Hospice Services.
SB0892 Sen Augustine, et al. Real Property – Residential Leases – Fee in Lieu of Security Deposit.
SB0893 Sen Rosapepe. Unemployment Insurance - Revisions and Required Study.
SB0894 Sen Rosapepe. Post-Crisis Jobs Act of 2021.
SB0895 Sen Rosapepe. University System of Maryland - Student Fees - Review and Retention.
SB0896 Sen Rosapepe. Workgroup on the COVID-19 Crisis Economic Recovery.
SB0897 Sens Zucker and Griffith. Earned Income Tax Credit - Individuals Without Qualifying Children - Calculation and Refundability.
SB0898 Sen Carter. Maryland Criminal Justice Debt Elimination and Prevention Act of 2021.
SB0899 Sen Bailey. Natural Resources - Canada Geese - Bag Limits.
SB0900 Sen Peters. Income Tax - Subtraction Modification - Expenses of Medical Cannabis Grower, Processor, Dispensary, or Independent Testing Laboratory.
SB0901 Sen Hester. Public Safety - Emergency Management - Resilient Maryland Revolving Loan Fund.
SB0902 Sen Hester. Economic Development - Cyber Workforce Program and Fund - Established.
SB0903 Sen Hester. Labor and Employment – Traditional Trade Apprenticeship Fund.
SB0904 Sen Salling. Sales and Use Tax - Tax-Free Periods - University and College Textbooks.
SB0905 Sen Sydnor. Juvenile Services - Workgroup to Develop Evidence-Based, Research-Based, and Culturally Competent Practices.
SB0906 Sen Sydnor. Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners – Alterations.
SB0907 Sen Benson. Human Services - Critical Medical Needs Program - Application for Assistance.
SB0908 Sen Benson. Budget Bill – Appropriations Statement – Memorandum of Understanding for State Personnel.
SB0909 Sen Smith. Capital Projects - Minority Business Enterprise Goals.
SB0910 Sen Smith. COVID-19 Eviction and Housing Relief Act of 2021.
SB0911 Sen Smith. Unlawful Employment Practice - Statute of Limitations and Remedies.
SB0912 Sen Smith. Maryland Wage and Hour Law and Maryland Wage Payment and Collection Law – Antiretaliation Provisions.
SB0913 Sen McCray, et al. Human Services - Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - Heat and Eat Program.
SB0914 Sen McCray. Sheriff of Baltimore City.
SB0915 Sen McCray. The Blueprint for Maryland's Future - Performance Standards - Clarifications.
SB0916 Sen McCray. Taxes - Whistleblower Reward Program and Statute of Limitations for Tax Collections.
SB0917 Sen Hester (Jt Cybscty Info BioTech Comm). Department of Information Technology - Status of Information Technology and Cybersecurity in State and Local Agencies.
SB0918 Sen Jackson. Courts - Prosecution for Election Law Violations - Limitation.
SB0919 Sen Gallion. Horse Racing - Fair Hill Natural Resources Management Area.
SB0920 Sen Ready. County Health Officers - Procedures and Oversight.
SB0921 Sen Lam. County Boards of Education - Accessibility Standards - Digital Tools (Nonvisual Access Accountability Act for Grades K-12 Education).
SB0922 Sen Lam (Chr Joint Audit and Eval Comm). Office of Legislative Audits – Acceptance and Investigation of Allegations of Fraud, Waste, and Abuse.
SB0923 Sen Washington. Maryland Medical Assistance Program - Eligibility and Disenrollment.
SB0924 Sens Jennings and Hester. Procurement - Information Technology - Cloud-Based Virtual Desktop Infrastructure.
SB0925 Sen Elfreth. Workgroup on Public Water Access.
SB0926 Sens Corderman and Edwards. Economic Development – Maryland Stadium Authority – Hagerstown Multi–Use Sports and Events Facility.
SB0927 Sen Pinsky. Institutions of Higher Education - Prohibition Against Incentive Payments - Foreign Student Exemption.
SB0928 Sen Ready. Mental Health Law - Reform of Laws and Delivery of Service.
SB0929 Sen Ready. States of Emergency and Catastrophic Health Emergencies - Renewals - Authorization by Legislative Policy Committee.
SB0930 Sen Lee. Maryland Online Consumer Protection Act.
SB0931 Sen Jackson. Prince George's County - School Facilities and Public Safety Surcharges and Report - Sunset Extension.
SB0932 Sen Benson. Maryland Medical Assistance Program – Coverage – Acupuncture Services.
SB0933 Sen Benson. Financial Regulation - Access to Banking and Financial Services - Reporting.
SB0934 Sen Peters. Public Schools - Purple Star Schools Program - Establishment.
SB0935 Sen Augustine. Public Safety - Elevator Inspections - Transit Compact Authority.
SB0936 Sen Jackson. General Provisions – Commemorative Days – Overdose Awareness Day.
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Chapters
CH0001 SB1065 of 2020 Sen King. Economic Development – Baltimore Symphony Orchestra – Funding and Reporting.
CH0002 SB0985 of 2020 (Amended) Sen Hester, et al. Certified Local Farm Enterprise Program and Certified Local Farm Enterprise Food Aggregation Grant Fund – Established.
CH0003 SB0407 of 2020 (Amended) Sen Kramer, et al. Office of the Attorney General – Senior and Vulnerable Adult Asset Recovery Unit.
CH0004 SB0669 of 2020 (Amended) The Pres (By Request). Public Health – Prescription Drug Affordability Board and Fund.
CH0005 SB0148 of 2020 (Amended) Sen Young. Board of Public Works – Land Acquisition – Requirements.
CH0006 SB0524 of 2020 (Amended) Sen Elfreth, et al. Building Lifelong Library Learners Act.
CH0007 SB0796 of 2020 (Amended) Sen Guzzone. Developmental Disabilities Administration – Program Changes and Required Reports.
CH0008 SB0398 of 2020 Sen Feldman, et al. Maryland Small Business Innovation Research and Technology Transfer Incentive Program.
CH0009 SB0845 of 2020 Sens Ferguson and Hettleman. Higher Education – Maryland Corps Program Fund – Alterations.
CH0010 SB0226 of 2020 (Amended) Sen Waldstreicher. Highways – Prohibition on Outdoor Signs Along Expressways – Modification.
CH0011 SB0208 of 2020 (Amended) Sen Lee, et al. Public Safety – Rifles and Shotguns – Sales, Rentals, and Transfers.
CH0012 SB0314 of 2020 (Amended) Sens Sydnor and Carter. Juveniles Charges as Adults – Confidentiality of Records.
CH0013 SB0452 of 2020 (Amended) Sen McCray , et al. Family Investment Program – Temporary Cash Assistance – Funding.
CH0014 SB0465 of 2020 (Enrolled) Sen Guzzone, et al. Maryland E–Nnovation Initiative Program and Admissions and Amusement Tax Distributions – Extensions and Alterations.
CH0015 SB0493 of 2020 (Enrolled) Sen Elfreth, et al. Small Business Development Center Network Fund – Minimum Appropriation.
CH0016 SB0684 of 2020 (Amended) Sen Washington, et al. Correctional Services – Prerelease Unit for Women – Facilities and Services (Gender–Responsive Prerelease Act).
CH0017 SB0708 of 2020 (Amended) Sen Carter. Maryland Violence Intervention and Prevention Program Fund and Advisory Council – Alterations.
CH0018 SB0877 of 2020 (Amended) Sens Feldman and Hershey. Underground Facilities Damage Prevention – Revision.
CH0019 SB0907 of 2020 (Enrolled) Sen Smith, et al. Public Safety – Crime Plan and Law Enforcement Councils (Maryland State Crime Plan).
CH0020 SB0929 of 2020 (Enrolled) Sen Hayes, et al. Public Safety – Baltimore City – P.R.O.T.E.C.T. (Public Resources Organizing to End Crime Together) Program.
CH0021 HB0083 of 2020 (Amended) Del Moon, et al. Criminal Procedure – Charge of Possession of Marijuana – Removal From Case Search.
CH0022 HB0086 of 2020 (Amended) Del Korman. Transportation – Maryland Metro/Transit Funding Act – Alterations.
CH0023 HB0125 of 2020 (Enrolled) Del Healey. Board of Public Works – Land Acquisition – Requirements.
CH0024 HB0498 of 2020 (Amended) Del Hill, et al. Department of Aging – Grants for Aging–in–Place Programs – Funding.
CH0025 HB0514 of 2020 (Amended) Del Qi, et al. Maryland Small Business Innovation Research and Technology Transfer Incentive Program.
CH0026 HB0737 of 2020 (Enrolled) Del Anderton, et al. Local Governments – Income Tax Disparity Grants – Amounts.
CH0027 HB1000 of 2020 (Amended) Del Ebersole, et al. Building Lifelong Library Learners Act.
CH0028 HB1095 of 2020 (Amended) The Spkr (By Request), et al. Public Health – Prescription Drug Affordability Board and Fund.
CH0029 HB1121 of 2020 (Amended) Del Pena–Melnyk, et al. Maryland Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Registry and Referral System.
CH0030 HB1236 of 2020 (Enrolled) Del Solomon, et al. Transit – Maryland Area Regional Commuter Train – Expansion of Service.
CH0031 HB1336 of 2020 (Enrolled) Del Barron, et al. Criminal Procedure – Partial Expungement, Maryland Judiciary Case Search, and Expungement of Misdemeanor Conviction.
CH0032 HB1488 of 2020 (Amended) Del Charkoudian, et al. Certified Local Farm Enterprise Program and Certified Local Farm Enterprise Food Aggregation Grant Fund – Established.
CH0033 HB1659 of 2020 (Amended) Del McIntosh. Maryland Stadium Authority – Youth and Amateur Sports Grants Program and Michael Erin Busch Sports Fund.
CH0034 HB1658 of 2020 (Amended) Del McIntosh, et al. Economic Development – Baltimore Symphony Orchestra – Funding and Reporting.
CH0035 HB0004 of 2020 (Enrolled) Del Atterbeary. Public Safety – Rifles and Shotguns – Sales, Rentals, and Transfers.
CH0036 HB1300 of 2020 (Enrolled) The Spkr (By Request), et al. Blueprint for Maryland’s Future – Implementation.
CH0037 HB0732 of 2020 (Enrolled) Dels Luedtke and Pena–Melnyk. Taxation – Tobacco Tax, Sales and Use Tax, and Digital Advertising Gross Revenues Tax.
CH0038 HB0932 of 2020 (Enrolled) Del Korman. 21st–Century Economy Fairness Act.
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This is to certify that by an Order of the Court of Appeals dated January 19, 2021, SANDY YEH CHANG (CPF # 0312160127), 1 Research Court, Suite 140, Rockville, Maryland 20850, has been indefinitely suspended by consent, effective immediately, from the further practice of law in the State, and her name as an attorney at law has been stricken from the register of attorneys in this Court (Maryland Rule 19-761).
* * * * * * * * * *
This is to certify that by an Order of the Court of Appeals dated February 2, 2021, RONALD HOWARD COOPER (CPF # 8011010074), 14513 Main Street, Upper Marlboro, Maryland 20772, has been indefinitely suspended by consent, effective February 6, 2021, from the further practice of law in the State, and his name as an attorney at law has been stricken from the register of attorneys in this Court (Maryland Rule 19-761).
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Title 27
CRITICAL AREA COMMISSION FOR THE CHESAPEAKE AND ATLANTIC COASTAL BAYS
Notice of Final Action
[20-206-F]
On February 3, 2021, the Critical Area Commission for the Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays adopted:
(1) Amendments to Regulation .01 under COMAR 27.01.01 General Provisions;
(2) Amendments to Regulation .05 under COMAR 27.01.02 Development in the Critical Area;
(3) Amendments to Regulation .01 under COMAR 27.01.09 Habitat Protection Areas in the Critical Area;
(4) New Regulations .01—.07 under COMAR 27.01.14 Renewable Energy Generating Systems;
(5) Amendments to Regulation .01 under COMAR 27.02.01 General Provisions;
(6) Amendments
to Regulations .01 and .02 under COMAR 27.02.04 State
or Local Agency Actions Resulting in Major Development on Private Lands or
Lands Owned by Local Jurisdictions;
(7) Amendments
to Regulations .02 and .03-3 and new Regulations .15—.15-3
under COMAR 27.02.05 State Agency
Actions Resulting in Development on State-Owned Lands;
(8) Amendments
to Regulation .02 under COMAR 27.02.07 Commission Review, Decision Process, and Time Frames;
and
(9) Amendments
to Regulation .02 under COMAR 27.02.08 Appeals.
This action, which was proposed for adoption in 47:26 Md. R. 1115—1121 (December 18, 2020), has been adopted as proposed.
Effective Date: March 8, 2021.
CHARLES C. DEEGAN
Chairman
Critical Area Commission for the Chesapeake
and Atlantic Coastal Bays
Title 30
MARYLAND INSTITUTE FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES SYSTEMS (MIEMSS)
Subtitle 30 EMS OPERATIONAL PROGRAMS
Authority: Education Article, §§13-509, 13-510, and 13-516, Annotated Code of Maryland
Notice of Final Action
[20-200-F]
On February 9, 2021, the Maryland Emergency Medical Services Board adopted amendments to Regulations .01 and .02 under COMAR 30.03.06 Base Stations. This action, which was proposed for adoption in 47:25 Md. R. 1083 — 1084 (December 4, 2020), has been adopted as proposed.
Effective Date: March 8, 2021.
THEODORE DELBRIDGE, M.D.
Executive Director
At 48:2 Md. R. 59 (January 15, 2021), column 2, line 12 from the bottom:
For: (5) ASME CDS-1—2018 Edition, Controls and Safety
Devices for
Read: (5) ASME CSD-1—2018 Edition, Controls and Safety
Devices for
[21-05-20]
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
FISHING AND BOATING SERVICES — PUBLIC NOTICE
Commercial Striped Bass Common
Pool Gill Net Fishery Modifications — Effective 2/2/2021
WHAT THIS NOTICE DOES
The Secretary of the
Maryland Department of Natural Resources announces modifications to the
commercial striped bass common pool gill net fishery. Effective 12:01 a.m.
Tuesday, February 2, 2021:
● The season is open February 2, 2021 through
and including February 4, 2021.
● The catch limit is 300 lbs/permit/day and 1200
lbs/vessel/day.
● The catch times remain from 3:00 a.m. to 6:00
p.m.
WHY THIS IS NECESSARY
This action is
necessary to implement the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission’s
Interstate Fishery Management Plan for Atlantic Striped Bass.
WHOM THIS NOTICE AFFECTS
This applies to all
individuals who are permitted to participate in the commercial striped bass
common pool gill net fishery in the Chesapeake Bay.
AUTHORITY
Code of Maryland
Regulations (COMAR) 08.02.15.12
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Fishing and Boating
Services at 410-260-8293
JEANNIE HADDAWAY-RICCIO
Secretary of Natural Resources
[21-05-09]
Notice
of ADA Compliance
The State of Maryland is committed to
ensuring that individuals with disabilities are able to fully participate in
public meetings. Anyone planning to
attend a meeting announced below who wishes to receive auxiliary aids,
services, or accommodations is invited to contact the agency representative at
least 48 hours in advance, at the telephone number listed in the notice or
through Maryland Relay.
MARYLAND STATE BOARD FOR THE CERTIFICATION OF RESIDENTIAL CHILD CARE PROGRAM PROFESSIONALS
Date and Time: March 12, 2021, 10 — 11 a.m.
Place: Via video teleconference — please see details below.
Add’l. Info: Information will be posted to the
Board’s website under Notice of Open Meeting at https://health.maryland.gov/crccp.
Contact: Gwendolyn A. Joyner (410) 764-5996
[21-05-15]
MARYLAND STATE BOARD FOR THE CERTIFICATION OF RESIDENTIAL CHILD CARE PROGRAM PROFESSIONALS
Date and Time: April 9, 2021, 10 — 11 a.m.
Place: Via video teleconference — please see details below.
Add’l. Info: Information will be posted to the
Board’s website under Notice of Open Meeting at
https://health.maryland.gov/crccp.
Contact: Gwendolyn A. Joyner (410) 764-5996
[21-05-11]
MARYLAND STATE BOARD FOR THE CERTIFICATION OF RESIDENTIAL CHILD CARE PROGRAM PROFESSIONALS
Date and Time: May 14, 2021, 10 — 11 a.m.
Place: Via video teleconference — please see details below.
Add’l. Info: Information will be posted to the
Board’s website under Notice of Open Meeting at
https://health.maryland.gov/crccp.
Contact: Gwendolyn A. Joyner (410) 764-5996
[21-05-12]
MARYLAND STATE BOARD FOR THE CERTIFICATION OF RESIDENTIAL CHILD CARE PROGRAM PROFESSIONALS
Date and Time: June 11, 2021, 10 — 11 a.m.
Place: Via video teleconference — please see details below.
Add’l. Info: Information will be posted to the
Board’s website under Notice of Open Meeting at
https://health.maryland.gov/crccp.
Contact: Gwendolyn A. Joyner (410) 764-5996
[21-05-13]
MARYLAND STATE BOARD FOR THE CERTIFICATION OF RESIDENTIAL CHILD CARE PROGRAM PROFESSIONALS
Date and Time: July 9, 2021, 10 — 11 a.m.
Place: Via video teleconference — please see details below.
Add’l. Info: Information will be posted to the
Board’s website under Notice of Open Meeting at
https://health.maryland.gov/crccp.
Contact: Gwendolyn A. Joyner (410) 764-5996
[21-05-14]
STATE COLLECTION AGENCY LICENSING BOARD
Date and Time: March 8, 2021, 2 — 3 p.m.
Place: Via videoconference — please see details below.
Add’l. Info: In response to Governor Hogan’s
Executive Order Number 20-03-30-01 (Stay-at-Home Order) and other applicable
emergency orders, this meeting will be held via videoconference. Directions for
access will be provided on the State Collection Agency Licensing Board website,
http://www.labor.maryland.gov/finance/collagboard.shtml, prior to the meeting.
Contact: Devki Dave (410) 230-6019
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Date and Time: March 18, 2021, 10 a.m. — 12 p.m.
Place: Via Google Meet — please see Board’s website for details or call the Board.
Contact: Lenelle Cooper (410) 764-4733
[21-05-06]
HISTORIC ST. MARY’S CITY COMMISSION
Date and Time: March 20, 2021, 10 — 11:30 a.m.
Place: Via
Google Meet — please see details below.
Add’l. Info: Virtual meeting information:
Link: http://meet.google.com/rav-jjud-mbq
Phone: 1-617-675-4444
PIN: 742 276 725 0636#
Contact: Porzia Purves (240) 895-4960
[21-05-07]
MARYLAND INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION
Date and Time: May 4, 2021, 1:30 — 3:30 p.m.
Place: Via ZoomGov — please see details below.
Add’l. Info: In preparation for the 2021 hurricane season, Maryland Insurance
Commissioner Kathleen A. Birrane will hold a virtual meeting on Tuesday, May 4,
2021, at 1:30 p.m.
Join the ZoomGov Meeting at:
https://www.zoomgov.com/j/1603922168
Meeting ID: 160 392 2168
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Meeting ID: 160 392 2168
Find your local number: https://www.zoomgov.com/u/adlEUPG0qJ
If you plan to attend this meeting,
please RSVP to joy.hatchette@maryland.gov. If you have any questions, you may
also contact Joy Hatchette at the same email address or at 410-468-2029.
Contact: Joy Hatchette (410) 468-2029
[21-05-05]
MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY AND GAMING CONTROL COMMISSION
Date and Time: March 25, 2021, 10 a.m. — 12 p.m.
Place: Via livestream — please see details below.
Add’l. Info: Due to COVID restrictions the meeting will be conducted via audio conference on the agency’s website at https://www.mdgaming.com/commission-meeting-2-25-2021/ and will be available at 10 a.m. on February 25th
Contact: Kathy Lingo (410) 230-8790
[21-05-16]
MARYLAND HEALTH CARE COMMISSION
Subject: Notice of Project Change
Add’l. Info: On February 4, 2021 the Maryland Health Care Commission (MHCC) received
notice and a request for approval of project changes under COMAR 10.24.01.17B
from Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Southern Maryland, LLC, holder
of a Certificate of Need (CON) Docket No. 18-16-2423
The project’s sponsor has requested
approval:
Capital cost increase of $6,962,312
of which $1,436,405 is allowable inflation.
Please refer to the Docket No.
listed above in any correspondence on this request, a copy of which is
available for review by appointment in MHCC offices during regular business
hours. All correspondence should be addressed to Kevin McDonald, Chief,
Certificate of Need, MHCC, 4160 Patterson Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21215.
Contact: Ruby Potter (410) 764-3276
[21-05-18]
MARYLAND HEALTH CARE COMMISSION
Subject: Formal Start of Review
Add’l. Info: The Maryland Health Care Commission (MHCC) hereby gives notice of
docketing of the following application for Certificate of Need:
Shady Grove Adventist Hospital. —
Docket No. 20-15-2443
New construction of a six-floor
patient care tower and renovation of existing space to enhance patient safety,
patient experience, and clinical efficiency. The project will result in
all-private medical/surgical inpatient rooms; a modern Emergency Department
(ED) with private treatment bays; an appropriately sized Intensive Care Unit
(ICU); and a Clinical Decision Unit (CDU) to facilitate patient transitions
from the ED to inpatient care, observation or discharge. Proposed Cost:
$180,011,359.
MHCC shall review the applications
under Health-General Article, §19-101 et seq., Annotated Code of Maryland,
COMAR 10.24.01, and the applicable State Health Plan standards.
Any affected person may make a
written request to the Commission to receive copies of relevant notices
concerning the application. All further notices of proceedings on the
application will be sent only to affected persons who have registered as
interested parties.
Persons desiring to become
interested parties in the Commission’s review of the above-referenced
application must meet the requirements of COMAR 10.24.01.01B(2) and (20) and
must also submit written comments to the Commission no later than close of
business March 29, 2021. These comments must state with particularity the State
Health Plan standards or review criteria that you believe have not been met by
the applicant as stated in COMAR 10.24.01.08F.
Please refer to the Docket Number listed above in any correspondence on the application. Copies of the application are available for review in the office of MHCC during regular business hours by appointment. All correspondence should be addressed to Paul E. Parker, Director, Center for Health Care Facilities Planning and Development, Maryland Health Care Commission, 4160 Patterson Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21215.
Contact: Ruby Potter (410) 764-3276
[21-05-19]
STANDING ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON OPIOID ASSOCIATED DISEASE PREVENTION AND OUTREACH PROGRAMS (SYRINGE SERVICES PROGRAM)
Date and Time: March 5, 2021, 10 a.m. — 12 p.m.
Place: Via Google Meet — Please see details below.
Add’l. Info: Meeting information:
Link: meet.google.com/ohe-qdxn-vnp
Phone: 1-530-777-0402
PIN: 874 562 927#
Contact: Monica McAllister (410) 767-2577
[21-05-21]
Date and Time: March 9, 2021, 2 — 3 p.m.
Place: Via livestream — please see details below.
Add’l. Info: The Board of Revenue Estimates meeting will be virtual, streamed live on the Comptroller of Maryland’s Facebook page.
Contact: Kynara Fogan (410) 260-7450
[21-05-08]
BOARD OF WATERWORKS AND WASTE SYSTEMS OPERATORS
Date and Time: March 18, 2021, 10 a.m. — 1 p.m.
Place: Via Google Hangouts — Please see details below.
Add’l. Info: A portion of this meeting may be
held in closed session. Access link on agenda posted to the Board’s website,
mde.maryland.gov/programs/permits/environmentalboards/pages/bww_meetings.aspx.
Contact: Dee Settar (443) 677-9070
[21-05-02]
Date and Time: March 24, 2021, 9 a.m. — 1 p.m.
Place: Via Google Hangouts — Please see details below.
Add’l. Info: A portion of this meeting may be held in closed session. Access link on agenda posted to Board’s website, mde.maryland.gov/programs/permits/environmentalboards/pages/meetings_of_theboard_ofwelldrillers.aspx.
Contact: Duane Johnson (410) 537-4466
[21-05-03]
WORKERS’ COMPENSATION COMMISSION
Date and Time: March 11, 2021, 9:30 — 11 a.m.
Place: 10 E. Baltimore St., Baltimore, MD
Add’l. Info: Portions of this meeting may be held in closed session.
Contact: Amy S. Lackington (410) 864-5300
[21-05-01]
GOVERNOR’S WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD
Date and Time: March 10, 2021, 3:30 — 5:30 p.m.
Place: Via Google Meet — please see details below.
Add’l. Info: GWDB Quarterly Meeting. Join with Google Meet:
Link: meet.google.com/dez-vkuh-dts
Phone: 1-352-612-0488
PIN: 581 293 502#
Contact: Darla Henson (410) 767-2408
[21-05-04]