St. Mary's County - Vocational Training Facility - Repeal [SB-124]
[Education ]
[Community Development ]
[Economic Development ]
Repealing a provision of law that relates to the authority of the County Commissioners of St. Mary's County to establish a specified board of directors for the purposes of establishing and overseeing a vocational training facility for specified purposes.
SB-124: St. Mary's County - Vocational Training Facility - Repeal
Sponsored by: Sen. Stephen Waugh
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 294 on 04/18/2017
St. Mary's County - Farm Fences - Repeal [HB-109]
[Agriculture ]
[Animals ]
[Property Tax ]
Repealing specified provisions of law that relate to joint fences for adjoining farms in St. Mary's County.
HB-109: St. Mary's County - Farm Fences - Repeal
Sponsored by: Rep.
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 299 on 04/18/2017
Carroll County - Local Government Tort Claims Act [SB-106]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Public Safety ]
Removing a reference to a specified public transportation provider in Carroll County from the definition of "local government" under the Local Government Tort Claims Act.
SB-106: Carroll County - Local Government Tort Claims Act
Sponsored by: Sen. Justin Ready
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 45 on 04/11/2017
Carroll County - Huckster, Hawker, or Peddler License - Repeal [SB-107]
[Agriculture ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Small Business ]
[Food ]
Repealing specified provisions of law that relate to licenses issued to hucksters, hawkers, or peddlers selling fruits or vegetables in Carroll County.
SB-107: Carroll County - Huckster, Hawker, or Peddler License - Repeal
Sponsored by: Sen.
Hearing 3/21 At 1:00 P.m. on 03/21/2018
St. Mary's County - Regulation of Animals - Dogs [SB-104]
[Animals ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Technology and Innovation ]
Requiring the Animal Control Division of the Department of Emergency Services and Technology in the St. Mary's County government, rather than the county tax collector, to perform specified duties relating to the issuance and replacement of dog licenses and dog tags; and requiring the general shape of dog tags to remain unchanged from year to year.
SB-104: St. Mary's County - Regulation of Animals - Dogs
Sponsored by: Sen. Stephen Waugh
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 292 on 04/18/2017
St. Mary's County - Farm Fences - Repeal [SB-102]
[Agriculture ]
[Animals ]
[Property Tax ]
Repealing specified provisions of law that relate to joint fences for adjoining farms in St. Mary's County.
SB-102: St. Mary's County - Farm Fences - Repeal
Sponsored by: Sen. Stephen Waugh
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 298 on 04/18/2017
Baltimore City - Police Districts - Redistricting [SB-112]
[Crime ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Community Development ]
Requiring the Police Commissioner of Baltimore City, following each decennial census of the United States, to prepare a plan for the adjustment of the geographic boundaries and composition of each Baltimore City police district and the reallocation of the resources and personnel of the Baltimore City Police Department among each district using specified information; requiring the Commissioner to present the plan to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City within a specified time period; etc.
SB-112: Baltimore City - Police Districts - Redistricting
Sponsored by: Sen. Nathaniel McFadden
Hearing 2/01 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/01/2017
Somerset County - Code of Public Local Laws - Cross-References and Corrections [SB-39]
[Law Enforcement ]
Correcting cross-references to the Annotated Code of Maryland in the Code of Public Local Laws of Somerset County; and updating incorrect references to the County Treasurer to the Supervisor of Tax Collection in the Code of Public Local Laws of Somerset County.
SB-39: Somerset County - Code of Public Local Laws - Cross-References and Corrections
Sponsored by: Sen. Jim Mathias
Unfavorable Report By Education, Health, And Environmental Affairs; Withdrawn on 01/13/2017
Baltimore City - Police Tactics and High Crime Zone Notification [HB-58]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
Requiring the Police Commissioner of Baltimore City to notify the Mayor, the City Council, and the Baltimore City Delegation to the General Assembly within 30 days after the development and implementation of new tactics, technologies, and devices; and requiring the Police Commissioner of Baltimore City to notify the Mayor, the City Council, and the Baltimore City Delegation to the General Assembly within 30 days after the establishment or modification of specified enforcement areas.
HB-58: Baltimore City - Police Tactics and High Crime Zone Notification
Sponsored by: Rep. Frank Conaway
Unfavorable Report By Judiciary on 02/27/2017
Baltimore City - Police Districts - Redistricting [HB-9]
[Crime ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Community Development ]
Requiring the Police Commissioner of Baltimore City, following each decennial census of the United States, to prepare a plan for the adjustment of the geographic boundaries and composition of each Baltimore City police district and the reallocation of the resources and personnel of the Baltimore City Police Department among each district using specified information; requiring the Commissioner to present the plan to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City within 1 year of the issuance of the decennial census data; etc.
HB-9: Baltimore City - Police Districts - Redistricting
Sponsored by: Sen. Cory McCray
First Reading Education, Health, And Environmental Affairs on 03/10/2017
Baltimore City Fire Department - Motorized Fire Equipment - Report [HB-22]
[Public Safety ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
Requiring the Baltimore City Fire Department to report every 2 years to the members of the Baltimore City Delegation to the General Assembly on the condition of motorized fire equipment of the Department and the anticipated needs of the Department for motorized fire equipment for the following 2 years.
HB-22: Baltimore City Fire Department - Motorized Fire Equipment - Report
Sponsored by: Rep. Frank Conaway
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 603 on 05/25/2017
Baltimore City - High Crime Zones - Required Public Notice [HB-13]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
Requiring the Police Commissioner of Baltimore City to post signs reasonably calculated to notify the public of the presence of an area designated as a "High Crime Zone", A "Stop and Frisk Zone", or any similar name; and requiring signs to be placed intermittently around the perimeter of the designated areas to notify the public of the existence and effects of the designation.
HB-13: Baltimore City - High Crime Zones - Required Public Notice
Sponsored by: Rep. Frank Conaway
Unfavorable Report By Judiciary; Withdrawn on 04/07/2017