HB-1726: As introduced, authorizes state fire marshal to exempt certain buildings from mandatory sprinkler requirements adopted by local governments. - Amends TCA Title 5; Title 6; Title 7 and Title 68, Chapter 120.
Sponsored by: Rep. Joe Armstrong
Taken Off Notice For Cal. In S/c Commerce Subcommittee Of Commerce Committee on 04/13/2011
You have voted HB-1726: As introduced, authorizes state fire marshal to exempt certain buildings from mandatory sprinkler requirements adopted by local governments. - Amends TCA Title 5; Title 6; Title 7 and Title 68, Chapter 120..
HB-1613: As introduced, removes the fee that the state fire marshal charges for review and approval of plans and specifications prior to construction or alteration of certain types of buildings or structures. - Amends TCA Title 68.
Sponsored by: Rep. Johnny Shaw
Taken Off Notice For Cal. In S/c Commerce Subcommittee Of Commerce Committee on 04/13/2011
You have voted HB-1613: As introduced, removes the fee that the state fire marshal charges for review and approval of plans and specifications prior to construction or alteration of certain types of buildings or structures. - Amends TCA Title 68..
HB-1090: As enacted, reduces from three to one the number of copies of building and utility codes adopted by reference that must be maintained by county clerk for public use. - Amends TCA Section 5-20-102.
Sponsored by: Rep. Curry Todd
Comp. Became Pub. Ch. 102 on 04/28/2011
You have voted HB-1090: As enacted, reduces from three to one the number of copies of building and utility codes adopted by reference that must be maintained by county clerk for public use. - Amends TCA Section 5-20-102..
HB-1082: As introduced, places all responsibility for building standards and fire safety inspections on business occupancies and places of assembly in buildings less than three stories in height with certain local jurisdictions who have been approved by the state fire marshal to enforce codes inspections. - Amends TCA Title 68, Chapter 120, Part 1.
Sponsored by: Rep. Gerald McCormick
Action Def. In S/c Commerce Subcommittee To 2012 on 04/20/2011
You have voted HB-1082: As introduced, places all responsibility for building standards and fire safety inspections on business occupancies and places of assembly in buildings less than three stories in height with certain local jurisdictions who have been approved by the state fire marshal to enforce codes inspections. - Amends TCA Title 68, Chapter 120, Part 1..
Vehicle Laws - Parking for Individuals with Disabilities - Zoning [SB-940]
Making provisions related to exceptions to local zoning ordinances for compliance with the Maryland Accessibility Code applicable to charter counties and Baltimore City; providing that a person may comply with Maryland Accessibility Code requirements governing specified disabled parking spaces by restriping the parking lot; requiring a local jurisdiction to grant an exception to relevant local zoning ordinances for restriped parking lots under specified circumstances; etc.
SB-940: Vehicle Laws - Parking for Individuals with Disabilities - Zoning
Sponsored by: Sen. Charles Muse
Approved By The Governor on 05/04/2010
Counties - Local Laws - Copies for Legislative Delegations [SB-174]
Authorizing specified counties to provide specified notice regarding a digital copy of the county's compilation of local laws to each member of the county's legislative delegation as an alternative to furnishing each member a printed copy of the compilation under specified circumstances; clarifying that copies of compilations of local laws and enactments of local laws furnished by specified counties to specified units of State government under specified circumstances shall be printed copies; etc.
SB-174: Counties - Local Laws - Copies for Legislative Delegations
Sponsored by: Sen. Barry Glassman
Vetoed By The Governor (duplicative) on 05/20/2010
Business Occupations and Professions - Plumbers - Lead-Free Materials [HB-372]
Prohibiting the use of specified plumbing materials containing more than a specified amount of lead from being used in the installation or repair of plumbing intended to dispense water for human consumption; prohibiting the sale of specified plumbing materials containing more than a specified amount of lead; requiring the State Board of Plumbing to adopt regulations; and providing that the Act shall take effect on January 1, 2012.
HB-372: Business Occupations and Professions - Plumbers - Lead-Free Materials
Sponsored by: Sen. Roger Manno
Approved By The Governor on 05/04/2010
Plumbing - Greywater Recycling [HB-224]
Prohibiting a county from adopting or enforcing provisions of a local plumbing code that prohibit a system that recycles greywater; and defining "greywater".
HB-224: Plumbing - Greywater Recycling
Sponsored by: Rep. Dana Stein
Approved By The Governor on 04/13/2010
Vehicle Laws - Parking for Individuals with Disabilities - Zoning [HB-1416]
Making provisions related to exceptions to local zoning ordinances for compliance with the Maryland Accessibility Code applicable to charter counties and Baltimore City; providing that a person may comply with Maryland Accessibility Code requirements governing specified disabled parking spaces by restriping the parking lot; requiring a local jurisdiction to grant an exception to relevant local zoning ordinances for restriped parking lots under specified circumstances; etc.
HB-1416: Vehicle Laws - Parking for Individuals with Disabilities - Zoning
Sponsored by: Rep. Barbara Frush
Approved By The Governor on 05/04/2010
Stormwater Management - Regulations - Delay and Adoption of New Regulations [HB-1408]
Making specified stormwater management regulations adopted by the Department of the Environment applicable to all new development and redevelopment projects that do not have final approval for erosion and sediment control and stormwater management plans by May 4, 2012; requiring the Department to repeal Title 26, Subtitle 17, Chapter 2 of the Code of Maryland Regulations and propose new stormwater management regulations developed in consultation with stakeholder groups; etc.
HB-1408: Stormwater Management - Regulations - Delay and Adoption of New Regulations
Sponsored by: Rep. Galen Clagett
Re-referred Environmental Matters on 03/08/2010
Counties - Local Laws - Copies for Legislative Delegations [HB-111]
Authorizing a charter or code county to notify specified entities that a digital copy of a specified compilation of laws is available on the Internet as an alternative to requirements to provide copies to specified entities; clarifying that copies of compilations of local laws and enactments of local laws furnished by specified counties to specified units of State government under specified circumstances shall be printed copies; etc.
HB-111: Counties - Local Laws - Copies for Legislative Delegations
Sponsored by: Sen. Adelaide Eckardt
Approved By The Governor on 05/20/2010
SB-3581: As introduced, requires carbon monoxide alarm detectors to be installed in all residential structures. - Amends TCA Title 68, Chapter 120, Part 1.
Sponsored by: Sen. Bill Ketron
Re-ref. To S. Cal. Comm. on 02/18/2010
You have voted SB-3581: As introduced, requires carbon monoxide alarm detectors to be installed in all residential structures. - Amends TCA Title 68, Chapter 120, Part 1..
SB-3220: As introduced, requires that minimum statewide building construction safety standards be selected from the 2006 International Building Code. - Amends TCA Title 68, Chapter 120, Part 1.
Sponsored by: Sen. Jamie Woodson
P2c, Ref. To S. C,l&a Comm. on 02/01/2010
You have voted SB-3220: As introduced, requires that minimum statewide building construction safety standards be selected from the 2006 International Building Code. - Amends TCA Title 68, Chapter 120, Part 1..
SB-2283: As introduced, requires state fire marshal to include provisions relative to energy efficiency in statewide building construction safety standards; removes exemption from such standards for one- and two-family dwellings. - Amends TCA Title 68, Chapter 102 and Title 68, Chapter 120.
Sponsored by: Sen. James Kyle
Assigned To Gen. Sub Of S. C,l&a Comm. on 04/06/2009
You have voted SB-2283: As introduced, requires state fire marshal to include provisions relative to energy efficiency in statewide building construction safety standards; removes exemption from such standards for one- and two-family dwellings. - Amends TCA Title 68, Chapter 102 and Title 68, Chapter 120..
SB-2241: As enacted, authorizes the state fire marshal to implement a convenience fee to cover the costs of receiving construction plans, specifications, and related fees that are electronically submitted pursuant to the laws governing building regulations. - Amends TCA Section 68-120-101.
Sponsored by: Sen. James Kyle
Pub. Ch. 210 on 05/29/2009
You have voted SB-2241: As enacted, authorizes the state fire marshal to implement a convenience fee to cover the costs of receiving construction plans, specifications, and related fees that are electronically submitted pursuant to the laws governing building regulations. - Amends TCA Section 68-120-101..
SB-670: As enacted, allows construction to begin on an educational building while awaiting final approval of the educational building plans from the state fire marshal, if approved by a local government that does certain self-enforcement of building codes, under certain circumstances. - Amends TCA Section 68-120-101.
Sponsored by: Sen. Mark Norris
Comp. Became Pub. Ch. 630 on 03/16/2010
You have voted SB-670: As enacted, allows construction to begin on an educational building while awaiting final approval of the educational building plans from the state fire marshal, if approved by a local government that does certain self-enforcement of building codes, under certain circumstances. - Amends TCA Section 68-120-101..
HB-3434: As introduced, requires that minimum statewide building construction safety standards be selected from the 2006 International Building Code. - Amends TCA Title 68, Chapter 120, Part 1.
Sponsored by: Rep. David Hawk
P2c, Ref. To Government Operations Committee For Review--commerce on 02/03/2010
You have voted HB-3434: As introduced, requires that minimum statewide building construction safety standards be selected from the 2006 International Building Code. - Amends TCA Title 68, Chapter 120, Part 1..
HB-3201: As introduced, requires carbon monoxide alarm detectors to be installed in all residential structures. - Amends TCA Title 68, Chapter 120, Part 1.
Sponsored by: Rep. Jimmy Eldridge
Withdrawn. on 02/25/2010
You have voted HB-3201: As introduced, requires carbon monoxide alarm detectors to be installed in all residential structures. - Amends TCA Title 68, Chapter 120, Part 1..
HB-2329: As enacted, authorizes the state fire marshal to implement a convenience fee to cover the costs of receiving construction plans, specifications, and related fees that are electronically submitted pursuant to the laws governing building regulations. - Amends TCA Section 68-120-101.
Sponsored by: Rep. Ty Cobb
Comp. Became Pub. Ch. 210 on 05/29/2009
You have voted HB-2329: As enacted, authorizes the state fire marshal to implement a convenience fee to cover the costs of receiving construction plans, specifications, and related fees that are electronically submitted pursuant to the laws governing building regulations. - Amends TCA Section 68-120-101..
HB-2328: As introduced, requires state fire marshal to include provisions relative to energy efficiency in statewide building construction safety standards; removes exemption from such standards for one- and two-family dwellings. - Amends TCA Title 68, Chapter 102 and Title 68, Chapter 120.
Sponsored by: Rep. Michael Turner
Assigned To S/c Industrial Impact Of Com on 03/10/2009
You have voted HB-2328: As introduced, requires state fire marshal to include provisions relative to energy efficiency in statewide building construction safety standards; removes exemption from such standards for one- and two-family dwellings. - Amends TCA Title 68, Chapter 102 and Title 68, Chapter 120..