Queen Anne's County - Public Safety - Buildings Used for Agritourism [SB-489]
[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.
SB-489: Queen Anne's County - Public Safety - Buildings Used for Agritourism
Sponsored by: Sen. Stephen Hershey
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 95 on 04/12/2022
SB-1940: An Act To Ensure That Building Codes Allow the Installation and Use of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Products and Equipment That Use Certain Federally Regulated Refrigerants
Sponsored by: Sen. Jeffrey Timberlake
Passed To Be Enacted, In Concurrence. on 03/22/2022
You have voted SB-1940: An Act To Ensure That Building Codes Allow the Installation and Use of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Products and Equipment That Use Certain Federally Regulated Refrigerants.
Baltimore County - Homestead Property Tax Credit Notice - Pilot Program [HB-309]
[Property Tax ]
[Housing ]
[Taxes ]
Requiring Baltimore County to work with the State Department of Assessments and Taxation to identify properties in the county that are being used as residential properties, being rented by the owners of the properties, and are eligible for but not receiving a certain homestead property tax credit; requiring that the homeowner of certain properties be provided a notice that the properties identified must comply with certain building and housing codes and the rental housing registry; etc.
HB-309: Baltimore County - Homestead Property Tax Credit Notice - Pilot Program
Sponsored by: Rep. Robert Long
Hearing 2/08 At 1:00 P.m. on 01/25/2022
Relating To The Counties. [SB-2256]
[Construction ]
[Housing ]
[Community Development ]
Requires that each county agency responsible for enforcing its respective building code be accredited by the International Accreditation Service.
SB-2256: Relating To The Counties.
Sponsored by: Sen. Stanley Chang
Referred To Gvo, Jdc. on 01/24/2022
Charter Counties - Enforcement of Local Building Performance Laws (Building Energy Performance Standards Act of 2022) [SB-81]
[Energy ]
[Construction ]
[Housing ]
[Environmental ]
Authorizing charter counties to provide for the enforcement of local building energy performance laws by imposing civil fines not exceeding $10 per square foot of gross floor area; and providing that a civil fine may be imposed under the Act only if construction on the building was completed at least 3 years and 1 day before the date the civil fine would be imposed.
SB-81: Charter Counties - Enforcement of Local Building Performance Laws (Building Energy Performance Standards Act of 2022)
Sponsored by: Sen. Brian Feldman
Referred Environment And Transportation on 02/22/2022
Relating To The Counties. [SB-750]
[Construction ]
[Housing ]
Requires that each county, other than the county of Kalawao, require the county agency responsible for enforcing its respective building code to be accredited by the International Accreditation Service.
SB-750: Relating To The Counties.
Sponsored by: Sen. Joy San Buenaventura
Carried Over To 2022 Regular Session. on 12/10/2021
Relating To Public Improvements. [SB-953]
[Construction ]
[Disaster Relief ]
[Housing ]
[Public Safety ]
Beginning 1/1/2022, prohibits the issuance of building permits for new building construction unless the applicant provides sufficient proof that the building will be able to withstand category four hurricanes. Beginning 1/1/2022, requires building permits to be obtained for work performed for state government agencies on all new public buildings, and requires new public buildings to be designed to withstand category five hurricanes.
SB-953: Relating To Public Improvements.
Sponsored by: Sen. Stanley Chang
Carried Over To 2022 Regular Session. on 12/10/2021
Relating To Public Improvements. [HB-425]
[Construction ]
[Disaster Relief ]
[Housing ]
[Public Safety ]
Beginning 1/1/2022, prohibits the issuance of building permits for new building construction unless the applicant provides sufficient proof that the building will be able to withstand category four hurricanes. Beginning 1/1/2022, requires building permits to be obtained for work performed for state government agencies on all new public buildings, and requires new public buildings to be designed to withstand category five hurricanes. Effective 7/1/2050. (HD1)
HB-425: Relating To Public Improvements.
Sponsored by: Rep. Matthew Lopresti
Carried Over To 2022 Regular Session. on 12/10/2021