Criminal Law – Threats to Public Officials [HB-1409]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Elections ]
[Housing ]
[Public Health ]
Adding health officers, election administrators, and public employees responsible for inspecting and enforcing housing and building codes and standards to the list of public officials against whom it is illegal to knowingly and willfully make a threat to take the life of, kidnap, or injure.
HB-1409: Criminal Law – Threats to Public Officials
Sponsored by: Rep. Ken Kerr
First Reading House Rules And Executive Nominations on 02/17/2022
Criminal Law - Threats to Public Officials [SB-956]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
[Criminal Justice ]
Altering the definition of "local official" as it applies to the prohibition on making certain threats to certain public officials.
SB-956: Criminal Law - Threats to Public Officials
Sponsored by: Sen. Ronald Watson
Hearing 4/05 At 1:00 P.m. on 03/29/2022
HB-614: Amends existing law to provide for adoption of the 2018 International Building Code, the 2018 International Residential Code, the 2017 National Electrical Code, and the 2017 Idaho State Plumbing Code.
Sponsored by: Rep.
Received From The House Passed; Filed For First Reading on 03/04/2022
You have voted HB-614: Amends existing law to provide for adoption of the 2018 International Building Code, the 2018 International Residential Code, the 2017 National Electrical Code, and the 2017 Idaho State Plumbing Code..
Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions - Commercial and Residential Buildings [HB-831]
[Environmental ]
[Energy ]
[Climate Change ]
[Construction ]
[Housing ]
[Air Quality ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
Requiring the Department of the Environment to establish building emissions standards for certain commercial and residential buildings; establishing the Building Energy Transition Implementation Task Force to study certain matters and develop a plan for funding the retrofit of certain buildings; and requiring the Maryland Department of Labor to update the Maryland Building Performance Standards.
HB-831: Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions - Commercial and Residential Buildings
Sponsored by: Rep. Kumar Barve
Hearing Canceled on 02/15/2022
Maryland Department of Emergency Management - Office of Resilience [SB-630]
[Disaster Relief ]
[Public Safety ]
[Environmental ]
[Climate Change ]
[Community Development ]
Establishing the Office of Resilience in the Maryland Department of Emergency Management; requiring the Secretary of Emergency Management to appoint a Chief Resilience Officer to direct the Office of Resilience; and requiring the Office of Resilience to coordinate with appropriate State agencies and State entities to meet certain goals.
SB-630: Maryland Department of Emergency Management - Office of Resilience
Sponsored by: Sen. Delores Kelley
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 482 on 05/16/2022
State Building Code - Electric Vehicles [SB-627]
[Energy ]
[Housing ]
[Technology and Innovation ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Construction ]
Repealing provisions regarding requirements of builders of certain residential dwelling units to offer buyers certain options for the installation of electric vehicle charging stations; and requiring the Department of Labor, by July 1, 2023, to adopt by regulation a State building code that requires the installation of certain percentages of EV-capable, EV-ready, and EVCS-installed parking spaces for certain newly constructed buildings and buildings undergoing certain renovations; applying the Act prospectively.
SB-627: State Building Code - Electric Vehicles
Sponsored by: Sen. Jeff Waldstreicher
First Reading Education, Health, And Environmental Affairs on 02/03/2022
Maryland Department of Emergency Management - Office of Resilience [HB-706]
[Disaster Relief ]
[Public Safety ]
[Environmental ]
[Climate Change ]
[Community Development ]
Establishing the Office of Resilience in the Maryland Department of Emergency Management; requiring the Secretary of Emergency Management to appoint a Chief Resilience Officer to direct the Office of Resilience; and requiring the Office of Resilience to coordinate with appropriate State agencies and State entities to meet certain goals.
HB-706: Maryland Department of Emergency Management - Office of Resilience
Sponsored by: Rep. Sheree Sample-Hughes
Third Reading Passed (125-10) on 04/11/2022
Queen Anne's County - Public Safety - Buildings Used for Agritourism [HB-586]
[Agriculture ]
[Public Safety ]
[Tourism ]
[Construction ]
[Community Development ]
Adding Queen Anne's County to the list of counties that exempt agricultural buildings used for agritourism from certain building performance standards; and exempting a building used for agritourism in Queen Anne's County from a certain permit requirement under certain circumstances.
HB-586: Queen Anne's County - Public Safety - Buildings Used for Agritourism
Sponsored by: Rep. Steven Arentz
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 94 on 04/12/2022
Climate Solutions Now Act of 2022 [SB-528]
[Energy ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Climate Change ]
[Environmental ]
[Air Quality ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Public Health ]
Requiring the State to reduce statewide greenhouse gas emissions by altering statewide greenhouse gas emissions goals, establishing of a net-zero statewide greenhouse gas emissions goal, developing certain energy efficiency and emissions reduction requirements for certain buildings, requiring electric companies to increase their annual incremental gross energy savings, establishing certain zero-emission vehicle requirements for the State fleet, and establishing an electric school bus pilot program; etc.
SB-528: Climate Solutions Now Act of 2022
Sponsored by: Sen. Delores Kelley
Enacted Under Article Ii, Section 17(b) Of The Maryland Constitution - Chapter 38 on 04/09/2022