Prince George's County - Alcoholic Beverages - Underage Individuals at Special Entertainment Events in the 47th Legislative District [SB-313]
[Alcoholic Beverages ]
[Children and Youth ]
Authorizing a holder of a Class B beer, wine, and liquor license in the 47th legislative district in Prince George's County that obtains a special entertainment permit to allow an individual at least a specified age to be present on the licensed premises under specified circumstances; and altering the age for admission to specified special entertainment events in the 47th legislative district under specified circumstances.
SB-313: Prince George's County - Alcoholic Beverages - Underage Individuals at Special Entertainment Events in the 47th Legislative District
Sponsored by: Sen. Victor Ramirez
Hearing 4/02 At 1:00 P.m. on 04/02/2015
You have voted SB-313: Prince George's County - Alcoholic Beverages - Underage Individuals at Special Entertainment Events in the 47th Legislative District.
Legal Drinking Age - Active Duty Members of the Armed Forces [SB-213]
[Alcoholic Beverages ]
[Military ]
[Veterans ]
Authorizing a specified holder of an alcoholic beverages license or a specified employee to sell or furnish beer or wine for consumption on the premises of a bar or restaurant to an active duty member of the armed forces of the United States who is at least 18 years old and who displays a valid armed forces identification card issued to the person by the United States Department of Defense.
SB-213: Legal Drinking Age - Active Duty Members of the Armed Forces
Sponsored by: Sen. Shirley Nathan-Pulliam
Unfavorable Report By Education, Health, And Environmental Affairs on 03/04/2015
Family Law - Information and Services for Foster Children and Former Foster Children [HB-439]
[Family-Related Legislation ]
[Healthcare ]
[Housing ]
[Human Services ]
[Children and Youth ]
Requiring the juvenile court to determine whether a local department made a reasonable effort, for a child at least 18 years of age, to enroll the child in health insurance that will continue after the child is emancipated, screen and assist the child with eligibility for public assistance, and ensure the child has stable housing for at least 12 months and sufficient income after emancipation; requiring a local department to advise a child before emancipation of the right to reenter care and procedures for reentering care; etc.
HB-439: Family Law - Information and Services for Foster Children and Former Foster Children
Sponsored by: Sen. Nathaniel Oaks
Vetoed By The Governor (duplicative) on 05/12/2015
Harford County - Charitable Gaming [HB-322]
[Gaming ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Nonprofit ]
[Public Safety ]
Creating in Harford County a permit to be issued by the Sheriff of Harford County that authorizes specified nonprofit organizations to conduct a gaming contest, an event that involves a card game, a dice game, or roulette; limiting to four the number of gaming contests an organization may hold in a calendar year; stating the location and hours for conducting a gaming contest; requiring participants in a gaming contest to use tokens and not cash for wagering under specified circumstances; etc.
HB-322: Harford County - Charitable Gaming
Sponsored by: Rep.
First Reading Senate Rules on 04/11/2015
Anne Arundel County - Solicitation of Money or Donations From Occupants of Vehicles - Prohibitions and Permit Program [HB-1152]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Community Development ]
Altering a prohibition, in Anne Arundel County, to prohibit a person from standing, or causing, encouraging, allowing, or petitioning another to stand, in a roadway, a median divider, or an intersection to solicit money or donations from the occupant of a vehicle; authorizing the governing body of the county or of a municipal corporation in the county to enact a specified permit program; authorizing permits for no more than 7 calendar days; requiring the county to develop a plan to include traffic safety training; etc.
HB-1152: Anne Arundel County - Solicitation of Money or Donations From Occupants of Vehicles - Prohibitions and Permit Program
Sponsored by: Rep.
First Reading Senate Rules on 04/11/2015
Prince George's County - Alcoholic Beverages - Underage Individuals at Special Entertainment Events PG 319-15 [HB-1004]
[Alcoholic Beverages ]
[Public Safety ]
[Children and Youth ]
Authorizing a holder of a Class B beer, wine, and liquor license in Prince George's County that obtains a special entertainment permit to allow an individual at least 18 years old to be present on the licensed premises under specified circumstances; and altering the age for admission to specified special entertainment events under specified circumstances.
HB-1004: Prince George's County - Alcoholic Beverages - Underage Individuals at Special Entertainment Events PG 319-15
Sponsored by: Rep.
Hearing 2/23 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/23/2015
Courts - Juveniles - Expungement of Records [SB-68]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Authorizing a person to file a specified petition for expungement of specified juvenile records; requiring the court to serve a specified petition on a specified State's Attorney; authorizing the court to order the expungement of a specified record under specified circumstances; requiring the court to consider specified criteria in its consideration of a specified petition for expungement of records; authorizing and requiring the court to deny a specified petition for expungement under specified circumstances; etc.
SB-68: Courts - Juveniles - Expungement of Records
Sponsored by: Sen.
Hearing 1/14 At 1:00 P.m. on 01/14/2014
General Provisions - Cross-References and Corrections [HB-969]
[Law Enforcement ]
Correcting specified cross-references to the General Provisions Article in the Annotated Code of Maryland; correcting specified errors relating to the General Provisions Article; and providing that specified powers of specified local governments shall be deemed to incorporate and include specified power and authority contained in specified provisions of the General Provisions Article.
HB-969: General Provisions - Cross-References and Corrections
Sponsored by: Rep. The Speaker
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 104 on 04/08/2014
Courts - Juveniles - Expungement of Records [HB-79]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Children and Youth ]
Authorizing a person to file a specified petition for expungement of specified juvenile records; requiring the court to serve a specified petition on specified victims, family members of specified victims, and a specified State's Attorney; authorizing the court to order the expungement of a specified record under specified circumstances; authorizing the court to grant a specified petition for expungement without a hearing under specified circumstances; authorizing specified persons to file an objection to a petition for expungement; etc.
HB-79: Courts - Juveniles - Expungement of Records
Sponsored by: Rep.
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 213 on 04/14/2014
General Provisions Article [HB-270]
[Ethics ]
[Public Safety ]
Adding a new article to the Annotated Code, to be designated and known as the "General Provisions Article", to revise, restate, and recodify the laws of the State relating to rules of interpretation, the form and administration of official oaths, the Open Meetings Act, the Public Information Act, the Maryland Public Ethics Law, acquisition of land by the United States and jurisdiction of the State and United States over specified land, and the State seal, flag, emblems, designations, and commemorative days and months; etc.
HB-270: General Provisions Article
Sponsored by: Rep. The Speaker
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 94 on 04/08/2014
Courts - Juveniles - Expungement of Records [SB-229]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Authorizing a person to file a specified petition for expungement of specified juvenile records; requiring the court to serve a specified petition on a specified State's Attorney; authorizing the court to order the expungement of a specified record under specified circumstances; requiring the court to consider specified criteria in its consideration of a specified petition for expungement of records; authorizing and requiring the court to deny a specified petition for expungement under specified circumstances; etc.
SB-229: Courts - Juveniles - Expungement of Records
Sponsored by: Sen.
Unfavorable Report By Judicial Proceedings on 03/11/2013
Courts - Juveniles - Expungement of Records [HB-282]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Crime ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Authorizing a person to file a specified petition for expungement of specified juvenile records; authorizing the court to order the expungement of a specified record under specified circumstances; requiring the court to consider specified criteria in its consideration of a specified petition for expungement of records; authorizing the court to rule on a petition for expungement with or without a hearing; etc.
HB-282: Courts - Juveniles - Expungement of Records
Sponsored by: Rep.
Unfavorable Report By Judicial Proceedings on 04/01/2013
Family Law - Child Support - Age of Majority - Postsecondary Education [HB-986]
[Family-Related Legislation ]
[Education ]
[Children and Youth ]
Providing that a person who has attained the age of 18 years and is enrolled in an institution of postsecondary education has the right to receive support and maintenance from both of the person's parents until the person dies, marries, is emancipated, graduates from or is no longer enrolled in an institution of postsecondary education, or attains the age of 21 years.
HB-986: Family Law - Child Support - Age of Majority - Postsecondary Education
Sponsored by: Sen. Guy Guzzone
Unfavorable Report By Judiciary on 03/08/2012
Child Support - Age of Majority - Orders Issued Prior to 2002 [HB-424]
[Family-Related Legislation ]
[Children and Youth ]
Altering a specified provision of law to provide that a legislative change to the age of majority for a specified purpose applies retroactively to a child support order issued prior to October 1, 2002; and providing that the Act does not revive a parent's obligation to support a child who attained the age of 18 years before the effective date of the Act.
HB-424: Child Support - Age of Majority - Orders Issued Prior to 2002
Sponsored by: Rep. Kathleen Dumais
Unfavorable Report By Judiciary Withdrawn on 03/14/2011
Adult-Use Cannabis - Legalization [SB-1075]
[Cannabis ]
[Taxes ]
[Alcoholic Beverages ]
[Public Safety ]
[Consumer Protection ]
Renaming the Alcohol and Tobacco Commission to be the Alcohol, Cannabis, and Tobacco Commission; providing that a member of the Commission may not have a certain interest, ownership, or management in the cannabis industry; establishing the Advisory Committee on Adult-Use Cannabis; providing an individual at least 21 years old and in possession of a certain amount of cannabis is not subject to arrest or any civil or administrative penalty; imposing a certain excise tax on the sale of cannabis under certain circumstances; etc.
SB-1075: Adult-Use Cannabis - Legalization
Sponsored by: Sen. Brian Feldman
First Reading Senate Rules on 02/28/2020
Medical Cannabis - Grower, Dispensary, and Processor Agents - Age Requirement [SB-1031]
[Cannabis ]
[Healthcare ]
Providing that an individual must be at least 18 years old to be registered as a medical cannabis grower agent; decreasing from 21 years old to 18 years old the minimum age an individual must be to be registered as a medical cannabis dispensary agent; and decreasing from 21 years old to 18 years old the minimum age an individual must be to be registered as a medical cannabis processor agent.
SB-1031: Medical Cannabis - Grower, Dispensary, and Processor Agents - Age Requirement
Sponsored by: Sen. Katherine Klausmeier
First Reading Senate Rules on 02/17/2020
Environment – Climate Crisis and Education Act [HB-1543]
[Environmental ]
[Energy ]
[Climate Change ]
[Education ]
[Air Quality ]
Establishing a Climate Crisis Initiative in the Department of the Environment for certain purposes; requiring the Secretary of the Environment to administer certain schedules of greenhouse gas pollution fees; requiring the Secretary to delegate certain collection and benefit functions to the Comptroller; requiring the Comptroller to carry out certain functions; requiring the collection of a certain greenhouse gas pollution fee on certain fuels for certain purposes; etc.
HB-1543: Environment – Climate Crisis and Education Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Dana Stein
Hearing 3/12 At 1:00 P.m. (economic Matters) And Hearing Canceled (environment And Transportation) on 02/11/2020