SB-1266: As introduced, extends, from 10 to 15 days, the period in which the state fire marshal has to rule on an appeal involving a conflict between a city and county over a building or fire code issue involving a county building located within a city. - Amends TCA Title 4, Chapter 3, Part 7; Title 5; Title 6; Title 13, Chapter 7; Title 13, Chapter 19, Part 1 and Title 68, Chapter 120.
Sponsored by: Sen. Mark Pody
Assigned To General Subcommittee Of Senate State & Local Government Committee on 04/08/2019
You have voted SB-1266: As introduced, extends, from 10 to 15 days, the period in which the state fire marshal has to rule on an appeal involving a conflict between a city and county over a building or fire code issue involving a county building located within a city. - Amends TCA Title 4, Chapter 3, Part 7; Title 5; Title 6; Title 13, Chapter 7; Title 13, Chapter 19, Part 1 and Title 68, Chapter 120..
SB-1190: As enacted, beginning January 1, 2020, requires electrical inspectors employed by a municipality, a county, or this state to be certified by the state fire marshal; establishes a recertification process for such electrical inspectors every three years; requires certain electrical inspectors under contract with the commissioner of commerce and insurance to be certified on and after January 1, 2020. - Amends TCA Title 68.
Sponsored by: Sen. Dawn White
Comp. Became Pub. Ch. 224 on 05/09/2019
You have voted SB-1190: As enacted, beginning January 1, 2020, requires electrical inspectors employed by a municipality, a county, or this state to be certified by the state fire marshal; establishes a recertification process for such electrical inspectors every three years; requires certain electrical inspectors under contract with the commissioner of commerce and insurance to be certified on and after January 1, 2020. - Amends TCA Title 68..
SB-718: As introduced, extends the period, from 10 working days to 15 calendar days, by which the state fire marshal must issue a decision resolving a conflict between a city's and a county's building or fire code when a county building is located within a city. - Amends TCA Title 13, Chapter 19; Title 62 and Title 68.
Sponsored by: Sen. Todd Gardenhire
Assigned To General Subcommittee Of Senate Commerce And Labor Committee on 04/09/2019
You have voted SB-718: As introduced, extends the period, from 10 working days to 15 calendar days, by which the state fire marshal must issue a decision resolving a conflict between a city's and a county's building or fire code when a county building is located within a city. - Amends TCA Title 13, Chapter 19; Title 62 and Title 68..
HB-855: As introduced, extends the period, from 10 working days to 15 calendar days, by which the state fire marshal must issue a decision resolving a conflict between a city's and a county's building or fire code when a county building is located within a city. - Amends TCA Title 13, Chapter 19; Title 62 and Title 68.
Sponsored by: Rep. Mike Carter
P2c, Caption Bill, Held On Desk - Pending Amdt. on 02/07/2019
You have voted HB-855: As introduced, extends the period, from 10 working days to 15 calendar days, by which the state fire marshal must issue a decision resolving a conflict between a city's and a county's building or fire code when a county building is located within a city. - Amends TCA Title 13, Chapter 19; Title 62 and Title 68..
HB-295: As enacted, beginning January 1, 2020, requires electrical inspectors employed by a municipality, a county, or this state to be certified by the state fire marshal; establishes a recertification process for such electrical inspectors every three years; requires certain electrical inspectors under contract with the commissioner of commerce and insurance to be certified on and after January 1, 2020. - Amends TCA Title 68.
Sponsored by: Rep. Dale Carr
Pub. Ch. 224 on 05/09/2019
You have voted HB-295: As enacted, beginning January 1, 2020, requires electrical inspectors employed by a municipality, a county, or this state to be certified by the state fire marshal; establishes a recertification process for such electrical inspectors every three years; requires certain electrical inspectors under contract with the commissioner of commerce and insurance to be certified on and after January 1, 2020. - Amends TCA Title 68..
HB-80: As introduced, extends, from 10 to 15 days, the period in which the state fire marshal has to rule on an appeal involving a conflict between a city and county over a building or fire code issue involving a county building located within a city. - Amends TCA Title 4, Chapter 3, Part 7; Title 5; Title 6; Title 13, Chapter 7; Title 13, Chapter 19, Part 1 and Title 68, Chapter 120.
Sponsored by: Rep. Bud Hulsey
P2c, Caption Bill, Held On Desk - Pending Amdt. on 01/28/2019
You have voted HB-80: As introduced, extends, from 10 to 15 days, the period in which the state fire marshal has to rule on an appeal involving a conflict between a city and county over a building or fire code issue involving a county building located within a city. - Amends TCA Title 4, Chapter 3, Part 7; Title 5; Title 6; Title 13, Chapter 7; Title 13, Chapter 19, Part 1 and Title 68, Chapter 120..
Business Regulation – Wireless Security Systems – Local Government Licenses and Permits [SB-662]
Prohibiting a local government from requiring an electrical license or an electrical permit to install, maintain, inspect, replace, or service a certain wireless security systems if the wireless security system does not require the submission of a fire protection plan review to a local government for compliance with the State or local building code; authorizing a local government to require providers and operators of wireless security systems to comply with certain ordinances and obtain certain registrations or permits; etc.
SB-662: Business Regulation – Wireless Security Systems – Local Government Licenses and Permits
Sponsored by: Sen. Thomas Middleton
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 206 on 04/24/2018
Elections - Legislative and Congressional Redistricting and Apportionment - Commission and Process [SB-90]
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 the members of the Redistricting Commission to be selected by March 1, 2021, and each year ending in the number one thereafter; requiring the Redistricting Commission to conduct a certain selection process, establish certain districts, and conduct its business in a certain manner; etc.
SB-90: Elections - Legislative and Congressional Redistricting and Apportionment - Commission and Process
Sponsored by: Sen. Mary Carozza
Hearing 2/28 At 1:00 P.m. on 01/23/2019
Public Health - Healthy Maryland Program - Establishment [SB-871]
Providing that the General Assembly finds that all State residents have a right to health care; providing it is the intent of the General Assembly to establish a comprehensive universal single-payer health care coverage program and a health care cost control system; establishing Healthy Maryland as a public corporation and a unit of State government to provide comprehensive universal health coverage for every State resident; requiring Healthy Maryland to provide certain services for residents of the State by January 1, 2021; etc.
SB-871: Public Health - Healthy Maryland Program - Establishment
Sponsored by: Sen. James Rosapepe
Hearing 3/20 At 1:00 P.m. on 03/04/2019
Plug-In Electric Drive Vehicle Excise Tax Credit - Sunset - Repeal [SB-78]
Making the vehicle excise tax credit for the purchase of certain electric vehicles permanent; authorizing certain individuals or business entities that do not receive a tax credit in a certain fiscal year to claim the credit during the next fiscal year; requiring the Comptroller, each fiscal year, to transfer up to $2,400,000 from the Maryland Strategic Energy Investment Fund to the Transportation Trust Fund; codifying a limit of $3,000,000 per year on the total amount of credits allowed; etc.
Washington County - Code of Public Local Laws - Legalization [SB-590]
Legalizing the 2019 edition of the Code of Public Local Laws of Washington County, being Article 22 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland, published under the direction of the Board of County Commissioners of Washington County; and making provisions for the publication, sale, and distribution of the Code of Public Local Laws of Washington County.
SB-590: Washington County - Code of Public Local Laws - Legalization
Sponsored by: Sen.
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 124 on 04/18/2019
Maryland Agricultural Land Preservation Foundation – Board of Trustees and Elimination of District Agreements [SB-58]
Authorizing each ex officio member of the board of trustees of the Maryland Agricultural Land Preservation Foundation to appoint a designee to serve in the member's place on the board; deleting obsolete references to district agreements within the Maryland Agricultural Land Preservation Foundation program; and codifying the elimination of certain district agreements and the continuation of certain agricultural land preservation districts.
SB-58: Maryland Agricultural Land Preservation Foundation – Board of Trustees and Elimination of District Agreements
Sponsored by: Sen.
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 130 on 04/18/2019
Mandated Reports and Statutory Commissions, Councils, and Committees - Revisions [SB-112]
Repealing certain reporting requirements that are obsolete, unnecessary, or duplicative; consolidating certain reporting requirements for efficiency; codifying certain reporting requirements for transparency; modifying certain reporting requirements for practicality; repealing the requirement that the Council for the Procurement of Health, Education, and Social Services establish a certain workgroup; repealing the Maryland Advisory Council for Virtual Learning; etc.
SB-112: Mandated Reports and Statutory Commissions, Councils, and Committees - Revisions
Sponsored by: Sen. Thomas Miller
Enacted Under Article Ii, Section 17(b) Of The Maryland Constitution - Chapter 6 on 03/27/2019
The Blueprint for Maryland’s Future [SB-1030]
Establishing principles of The Blueprint for Maryland's Future that are intended to transform Maryland's early childhood, primary, and secondary education system to the levels of the highest-performing systems; establishing a Concentration of Poverty School Grant Program to provide grants to schools with high concentrations of students eligible for free or reduced price meals; establishing the Teacher Collaborative Grant Program; establishing the Maryland Office of the Inspector General for Education; etc.
SB-1030: The Blueprint for Maryland’s Future
Sponsored by: Sen. Delores Kelley
Enacted Under Article Ii, Section 17(c) Of The Maryland Constitution - Chapter 771 on 05/25/2019
Washington County - Code of Public Local Laws - Legalization [HB-700]
Legalizing the 2019 edition of the Code of Public Local Laws of Washington County, being Article 22 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland, published under the direction of the Board of County Commissioners of Washington County; and making provisions for the publication, sale, and distribution of the Code of Public Local Laws of Washington County.
HB-700: Washington County - Code of Public Local Laws - Legalization
Sponsored by: Rep.
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 123 on 04/18/2019
Mandated Reports and Statutory Commissions, Councils, and Committees - Revisions [HB-58]
Repealing certain reporting requirements that are obsolete, unnecessary, or duplicative; consolidating certain reporting requirements for efficiency; codifying certain reporting requirements for transparency; modifying certain reporting requirements for practicality; repealing the requirement that the Council for the Procurement of Health, Education, and Social Services establish a certain workgroup; repealing the Maryland Advisory Council for Virtual Learning; etc.
HB-58: Mandated Reports and Statutory Commissions, Councils, and Committees - Revisions
Sponsored by: Rep. The Speaker
Hearing 2/25 At 2:00 P.m. on 02/11/2019
Elections - Legislative and Congressional Redistricting and Apportionment - Commission and Process [HB-43]
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 the members of the Redistricting Commission to be selected by March 1, 2021 and each year ending in the number one thereafter; requiring the Redistricting Commission to conduct a certain selection process, establish certain districts, and conduct its business in a certain manner; etc.
HB-43: Elections - Legislative and Congressional Redistricting and Apportionment - Commission and Process
Sponsored by: Rep. Nicholaus Kipke
Unfavorable Report By House Rules And Executive Nominations on 03/14/2019
Clean Cars Act of 2019 [HB-1246]
Expanding the vehicle excise tax credit for the purchase of certain plug-in electric drive vehicles to include the purchase of certain fuel cell electric vehicles; providing for the credit for a plug-in electric drive vehicle and a fuel cell electric vehicle; prohibiting a person from selling hydrogen as a motor fuel in the State if the hydrogen was produced by natural gas reforming; altering the name, membership, and required activities of the Maryland Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Council; etc.
HB-1246: Clean Cars Act of 2019
Sponsored by: Rep. Kumar Barve
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 213 on 04/30/2019