Montgomery County - School Buildings - Exclusive Authority to Issue Permits and [HB-656]
[Education ]
[Construction ]
[Community Development ]
Granting the Montgomery County government exclusive authority to issue permits and enforce regulations and codes associated with construction, or remodeling of school buildings or the placement of relocatable classroom buildings; and defining "Montgomery County government" as including the Montgomery County Planning Department at the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission.
HB-656: Montgomery County - School Buildings - Exclusive Authority to Issue Permits and
Sponsored by: No sponsors
First Reading Environmental Matters on 02/09/2011
HR-80: Directs the La. State Uniform Construction Code Council to report to the House Committee on Commerce a list of all changes made to the state uniform construction code since it was originally enacted by Act No. 12 of the 2005 1st Extraordinary Session of the La. Legislature
Sponsored by: Rep. Billy Chandler
Enrolled, Signed By The Speaker Of The House And Taken By The Clerk Of The House To The Secretary Of State In Accordance With The Rules Of The House. on 06/15/2010
You have voted HR-80: Directs the La. State Uniform Construction Code Council to report to the House Committee on Commerce a list of all changes made to the state uniform construction code since it was originally enacted by Act No. 12 of the 2005 1st Extraordinary Session of the La. Legislature.
HR-125: Urges and requests the adoption of a rehabilitation subcode within the state uniform construction code
Sponsored by: Rep. Jeffery Arnold
Enrolled, Signed By The Speaker Of The House And Taken By The Clerk Of The House To The Secretary Of State In Accordance With The Rules Of The House. on 06/03/2010
Public Safety - Maryland Building Performance Standards - Accessibility [HB-757]
[Public Safety ]
[Housing ]
[Construction ]
[Disabilities ]
[Community Development ]
Requiring the Department of Housing and Community Development to adopt as a modification of the Maryland Building Performance Standards a requirement that each dwelling unit have at least one entrance that meets specified accessibility standards; providing for the application of the Act; etc.
HB-757: Public Safety - Maryland Building Performance Standards - Accessibility
Sponsored by: Rep. Stephen Lafferty
Hearing 2/25 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/10/2010
Environment - Building Energy Performance Standards and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Targets (Clean Buildings Jobs Act of 2020) [HB-1490]
[Environmental ]
[Energy ]
[Air Quality ]
[Climate Change ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Construction ]
[Public Health ]
Requiring the Department of the Environment, in consultation with the Building Codes Administration and the Maryland Energy Administration, to adopt regulations on monitoring and reporting greenhouse gas emissions from certain buildings on or before a certain date; requiring the owners of certain buildings to monitor certain greenhouse gas emissions beginning on certain dates and to make certain reports on or before certain dates in certain years; etc.
HB-1490: Environment - Building Energy Performance Standards and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Targets (Clean Buildings Jobs Act of 2020)
Sponsored by: Rep. David Fraser-hidalgo
Hearing 3/04 At 1:00 P.m. (environment And Transportation) on 02/10/2020
You have voted HB-1490: Environment - Building Energy Performance Standards and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Targets (Clean Buildings Jobs Act of 2020).
Town of Mount Airy (Carroll County and Frederick County) - Urban Renewal Authority [HB-1385]
[Community Development ]
[Housing ]
[Real Estate ]
[Construction ]
Authorizing the Town of Mount Airy, Carroll County and Frederick County, to undertake and carry out certain urban renewal projects for slum clearance and redevelopment; prohibiting certain land or property from being taken for certain purposes without just compensation first being paid to the party entitled to the compensation; declaring that certain land or property taken in connection with certain urban renewal powers is needed for public uses or purposes; etc.
HB-1385: Town of Mount Airy (Carroll County and Frederick County) - Urban Renewal Authority
Sponsored by: Rep.
Third Reading Passed (134-0) on 03/17/2020
Electric Vehicle Recharging Equipment for Multifamily Units Act [SB-734]
[Energy ]
[Housing ]
[Real Estate ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Consumer Protection ]
Providing that certain provisions of a recorded covenant or restriction, a declaration, or the bylaws or rules of a condominium or homeowners association are void and unenforceable if they prohibit or unreasonably restrict the installation or use of electric vehicle recharging equipment; requiring certain owners of electric vehicle recharging equipment to be responsible for certain costs and disclosures; requiring a unit owner or lot owner to obtain certain permits or approval; etc.
SB-734: Electric Vehicle Recharging Equipment for Multifamily Units Act
Sponsored by: Sen. James Rosapepe
Hearing 2/25 At 12:00 P.m. (judicial Proceedings) on 02/06/2020
Homestead Property Tax Credit Program - Notice of Eligibility - Lead Registry and Code Compliance [HB-226]
[Housing ]
[Property Tax ]
[Taxes ]
[Environmental ]
[Real Estate ]
Requiring the State Department of Assessments and Taxation to include with a required notice to a homeowner about the homestead property tax credit certain information regarding a homeowner's obligation to register residential rental property constructed before 1978 with the Maryland Department of the Environment and to comply with State and local building and housing codes for rental property.
HB-226: Homestead Property Tax Credit Program - Notice of Eligibility - Lead Registry and Code Compliance
Sponsored by: Rep. Robert Long
Hearing 2/25 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/10/2020
Public Safety - Maryland Building Performance Standards [HB-153]
[Public Safety ]
[Construction ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
Altering the time, from 18 months to 36 months after issuance, within which the Maryland Department of Labor is required to adopt each subsequent version of the Maryland Building Performance Standards.
HB-153: Public Safety - Maryland Building Performance Standards
Sponsored by: Rep.
Unfavorable Report By Environment And Transportation on 03/06/2020
Baltimore County - Homestead Property Tax Credit Notice - Lead Registry and Code Compliance - Pilot Program [HB-110]
[Property Tax ]
[Housing ]
[Taxes ]
[Environmental ]
[Real Estate ]
Requiring the State Department of Assessments and Taxation to include with a required notice of the homestead property tax credit certain information regarding the homeowner's obligation, under certain circumstances, to register property constructed before 1978 located in the sixth legislative district of Baltimore County with the Maryland Department of the Environment and comply with certain building and housing codes; terminating the Act after September 30, 2023; etc.
HB-110: Baltimore County - Homestead Property Tax Credit Notice - Lead Registry and Code Compliance - Pilot Program
Sponsored by: Rep. Robert Long
Hearing 1/29 At 1:00 P.m. on 01/15/2020
Electric Vehicle Recharging Equipment for Multifamily Units Act [HB-111]
[Energy ]
[Housing ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Construction ]
[Community Development ]
Providing that certain provisions of a recorded covenant or restriction, a declaration, or the bylaws or rules of a condominium or homeowners association are void and unenforceable if they prohibit or unreasonably restrict the installation or use of electric vehicle recharging equipment; authorizing the Maryland Energy Administration to issue multiple electric vehicle recharging equipment rebates to the governing body of a condominium or homeowners association for the lesser of 40% of the costs of the equipment or $5,000; etc.
HB-111: Electric Vehicle Recharging Equipment for Multifamily Units Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Kumar Barve
Referred Judicial Proceedings Finance on 03/06/2020
Electric Vehicle Recharging Equipment for Multifamily Units Act [HB-111]
[Energy ]
[Housing ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Construction ]
[Community Development ]
Providing that certain provisions of a recorded covenant or restriction, a declaration, or the bylaws or rules of a condominium or homeowners association are void and unenforceable if they prohibit or unreasonably restrict the installation or use of electric vehicle recharging equipment; authorizing the Maryland Energy Administration to issue multiple electric vehicle recharging equipment rebates to the governing body of a condominium or homeowners association for the lesser of 40% of the costs of the equipment or $5,000; etc.
HB-111: Electric Vehicle Recharging Equipment for Multifamily Units Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Kumar Barve
Referred Judicial Proceedings Finance on 03/06/2020