Redistricting Reform Act of 2020 [SB-284]
Establishing the Legislative and Congressional Redistricting and Apportionment Commission as an independent unit of State government; providing for the intent of the General Assembly regarding legislative and congressional redistricting; requiring a Redistricting Commission to be selected on or before March 1, 2021, and each year ending in the number 1 thereafter; providing that the Redistricting Commission consists of nine members who are registered voters and meet certain other criteria; etc.
SB-284: Redistricting Reform Act of 2020
Sponsored by: Sen. William Ferguson
Hearing 2/06 At 1:00 P.m. on 01/23/2020
Redistricting Reform Act of 2020 [HB-346]
Establishing the Legislative and Congressional Redistricting and Apportionment Commission as an independent unit of State government; providing for the intent of the General Assembly regarding legislative and congressional redistricting; requiring a Redistricting Commission be selected on or before March 1, 2021, and each year ending in the number 1 thereafter; providing that the Redistricting Commission consists of nine members who are registered voters and meet certain other criteria; etc.
HB-346: Redistricting Reform Act of 2020
Sponsored by: Rep. Adrienne Jones
Hearing 3/02 At 2:00 P.m. on 02/10/2020
Baltimore County - Nuisance Actions - Community Association Standing [SB-247]
Altering the definitions of "community association" and "local code violation" for purposes of certain provisions of law authorizing community associations to seek judicial relief for nuisance abatement in Baltimore County; repealing a provision of law requiring a certain court to determine in what amount and under what conditions a bond must be filed by a community association in a certain nuisance action; including in the definition of "community association" an association that represents two or more individual community associations; etc.
SB-247: Baltimore County - Nuisance Actions - Community Association Standing
Sponsored by: Sen. Delores Kelley
Third Reading Passed (41-6) on 03/12/2020
SB-1785: As introduced, exempts churches that seat less than 400 people from being required to install a sprinkler system. - Amends TCA Title 5; Title 6; Title 7 and Title 68.
Sponsored by: Rep. Frank Niceley
Assigned To General Subcommittee Of Senate Commerce And Labor Committee on 03/12/2018
You have voted SB-1785: As introduced, exempts churches that seat less than 400 people from being required to install a sprinkler system. - Amends TCA Title 5; Title 6; Title 7 and Title 68..
HB-1840: As introduced, exempts churches that seat less than 400 people from being required to install a sprinkler system. - Amends TCA Title 5; Title 6; Title 7 and Title 68.
Sponsored by: Rep. Jerry Sexton
Taken Off Notice For Cal In S/c Business And Utilities Subcommittee Of Business And Utilities Committee on 03/13/2018
You have voted HB-1840: As introduced, exempts churches that seat less than 400 people from being required to install a sprinkler system. - Amends TCA Title 5; Title 6; Title 7 and Title 68..
SB-2067: As enacted, revises provisions governing the grandfathering of certain properties in regard to land use restrictions and other related provisions regarding replacing facilities in certain circumstances. - Amends TCA Title 7 and Title 13.
Sponsored by: Sen. Brian Kelsey
Pub. Ch. 940 on 05/18/2018
You have voted SB-2067: As enacted, revises provisions governing the grandfathering of certain properties in regard to land use restrictions and other related provisions regarding replacing facilities in certain circumstances. - Amends TCA Title 7 and Title 13..
HB-2098: As enacted, revises provisions governing the grandfathering of certain properties in regard to land use restrictions and other related provisions regarding replacing facilities in certain circumstances. - Amends TCA Title 7 and Title 13.
Sponsored by: Rep. Glen Casada
Comp. Became Pub. Ch. 940 on 05/18/2018
You have voted HB-2098: As enacted, revises provisions governing the grandfathering of certain properties in regard to land use restrictions and other related provisions regarding replacing facilities in certain circumstances. - Amends TCA Title 7 and Title 13..
Commercial Law - Uniform Commercial Code - Repeal of Title 6 [SB-789]
Repealing Title 6 of the Maryland Uniform Commercial Code governing bulk transfers; making specified conforming changes; and providing that the rights and obligations that arose under Title 6 of the Maryland Uniform Commercial Code before its repeal by the Act remain valid and may be enforced as though Title 6 had not been repealed.
SB-789: Commercial Law - Uniform Commercial Code - Repeal of Title 6
Sponsored by: Sen. William Smith
Hearing 3/15 At 1:00 P.m. on 03/15/2017
Plumbing and Heating, Ventilation, Air-Conditioning, and Refrigeration Inspectors - Qualifications [SB-461]
Providing an exception to the authority of a county or local government to employ only plumbing inspectors who hold a master plumbing license issued by specified entities; authorizing a county or local government to hire plumbing inspectors who obtain certification by the International Code Council as a mechanical inspector within 6 months of being hired; providing that plumbing and HVAC inspectors must have at least 5 years of experience before being appointed or employed; etc.
SB-461: Plumbing and Heating, Ventilation, Air-Conditioning, and Refrigeration Inspectors - Qualifications
Sponsored by: Sen. Joan Conway
Hearing 2/16 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/16/2017
Commercial Law - Uniform Commercial Code - Repeal of Title 6 [HB-412]
Repealing Title 6 of the Maryland Uniform Commercial Code governing bulk transfers; making specified conforming changes; and providing that the rights and obligations that arose under Title 6 of the Maryland Uniform Commercial Code before its repeal by the Act remain valid and may be enforced as though Title 6 had not been repealed.
HB-412: Commercial Law - Uniform Commercial Code - Repeal of Title 6
Sponsored by: Rep. Susan Aumann
Unfavorable Report By Economic Matters; Withdrawn on 02/20/2017
Plumbing and Heating, Ventilation, Air-Conditioning, and Refrigeration Inspectors - Qualifications [HB-405]
Providing an exception to the authority of a county or local government to employ only plumbing inspectors who hold a master plumbing license issued by specified entities; authorizing a county or local government to hire plumbing inspectors who obtain certification by the International Code Council as a mechanical inspector within 6 months of being hired; providing that plumbing and HVAC inspectors must have at least 5 years of experience before being appointed or employed; etc.
HB-405: Plumbing and Heating, Ventilation, Air-Conditioning, and Refrigeration Inspectors - Qualifications
Sponsored by: Rep. Curtis Anderson
Hearing 2/14 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/14/2017
SB-1167: As enacted, authorizes the state fire marshal to inspect an owner's building upon the owner's request to determine if the building meets the statewide safety standards even if the building is located in a county or municipality that has opted out of the statewide safety codes. - Amends TCA Title 68, Chapter 120.
Sponsored by: Sen. Joseph Hensley
Pub. Ch. 281 on 05/11/2017
You have voted SB-1167: As enacted, authorizes the state fire marshal to inspect an owner's building upon the owner's request to determine if the building meets the statewide safety standards even if the building is located in a county or municipality that has opted out of the statewide safety codes. - Amends TCA Title 68, Chapter 120..
HB-806: As introduced, increases the number of days from three to four for a building inspector to inspect a building for compliance with construction safety standards and for the inspection to be considered timely. - Amends TCA Title 68.
Sponsored by: Rep. Kelly Keisling
Taken Off Notice For Cal In S/c Business And Utilities Subcommittee Of Business And Utilities Committee on 02/27/2018
You have voted HB-806: As introduced, increases the number of days from three to four for a building inspector to inspect a building for compliance with construction safety standards and for the inspection to be considered timely. - Amends TCA Title 68..
HB-539: As enacted, authorizes the state fire marshal to inspect an owner's building upon the owner's request to determine if the building meets the statewide safety standards even if the building is located in a county or municipality that has opted out of the statewide safety codes. - Amends TCA Title 68, Chapter 120.
Sponsored by: Rep. Barry Doss
Comp. Became Pub. Ch. 281 on 05/11/2017
You have voted HB-539: As enacted, authorizes the state fire marshal to inspect an owner's building upon the owner's request to determine if the building meets the statewide safety standards even if the building is located in a county or municipality that has opted out of the statewide safety codes. - Amends TCA Title 68, Chapter 120..
SB-456: As introduced, increases the number of days from three to four for a building inspector to inspect a building for compliance with construction safety standards and for the inspection to be considered timely. - Amends TCA Title 68.
Sponsored by: Sen. Mike Bell
Action Deferred In Senate Commerce And Labor Committee To 4/4/2017 on 03/28/2017
You have voted SB-456: As introduced, increases the number of days from three to four for a building inspector to inspect a building for compliance with construction safety standards and for the inspection to be considered timely. - Amends TCA Title 68..