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Senior Citizen Activities Center Operating Fund - Distributions - Alteration [SB-98]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Funding ]
[Senior Citizens ]
[Community Development ]
[Human Services ]
Increasing the amount of funding from $500,000 to $750,000 required to be included in the annual State budget for the Senior Citizen Activities Center Operating Fund; requiring that $400,000 of the Fund be distributed to counties based on each county's proportional share of the statewide population of senior citizens; requiring that each county receive a minimum amount of $5,000; and altering the qualification criteria for specified need-based distributions from the Fund to specified counties.
SB-98: Senior Citizen Activities Center Operating Fund - Distributions - Alteration
Sponsored by: Sen. Finance
Enacted Under Article Ii, Section 17(b) Of The Maryland Constitution - Chapter 17 on 04/07/2016
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Senior Citizen Activities Center Operating Fund - Distributions - Alteration [SB-805]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Funding ]
[Senior Citizens ]
[Community Development ]
[Human Services ]
Increasing the amount of funding required to be included in the annual State budget for the Senior Citizen Activities Center Operating Fund to $750,000; requiring $400,000 of the Fund to be distributed based on each county's share of the senior citizen population; providing a minimum distribution of $5,000 per county; and requiring $250,000 of the Fund be distributed to distressed counties in a specified manner.
SB-805: Senior Citizen Activities Center Operating Fund - Distributions - Alteration
Sponsored by: Sen. Delores G Kelley
Vetoed By The Governor (duplicative) on 05/27/2016
Task Force on the Distribution of Funding for Senior Citizen Activities Centers [SB-604]
[Senior Citizens ]
[Funding ]
[Community Development ]
[Human Services ]
Establishing the Task Force on the Distribution of Funding for Senior Citizen Activities Centers; requiring the Task Force to study the existing distribution of funding, the distribution and needs of the an increasingly senior population, and evaluate funding distribution models and options; requiring the Task Force to make recommendations on the needs of senior citizens to the Secretary of Aging, Secretary of Housing and Community Development, and specified members of the General Assembly on or before October 1, 2016; etc.
SB-604: Task Force on the Distribution of Funding for Senior Citizen Activities Centers
Sponsored by: Sen. Catherine E Pugh
Hearing 2/24 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/24/2016
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Division of Workforce Development and Adult Learning - Transfer of Senior Community Service Employment Program [SB-1109]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Senior Citizens ]
[Funding ]
[Human Services ]
Requiring the Division of Workforce Development and Adult Learning to administer any community service employment programs delegated to the State under Title V of the federal Older Americans Act of 1965; requiring the responsibility for carrying out the Senior Community Service Employment Program to be transferred to the Division on July 1, 2016; requiring that specified appropriations be transferred to the Division on July 1, 2016; etc.
SB-1109: Division of Workforce Development and Adult Learning - Transfer of Senior Community Service Employment Program
Sponsored by: Sen. Finance
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 468 on 05/10/2016
Task Force to Study Housing, Health, and Economic Stability of Maryland Seniors [HB-978]
[Healthcare ]
[Housing ]
[Senior Citizens ]
[Economic Development ]
[Public Health ]
Establishing the Task Force to Study Housing, Health, and Economic Stability of Maryland Seniors; providing for the composition, chair, and staffing of the Task Force; requiring the Task Force to study and make recommendations regarding specified matters; requiring the Task Force to submit a preliminary report on or before January 31, 2017 and a final report including its findings and recommendations to the Governor and General Assembly on or before October 31, 2017; etc.
HB-978: Task Force to Study Housing, Health, and Economic Stability of Maryland Seniors
Sponsored by: Sen. Barbara A. Robinson
Unfavorable Report By Appropriations on 04/11/2016
Department of Aging - Comprehensive Plan for the Aging Population [HB-685]
[Senior Citizens ]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
[Human Services ]
Requiring the Department of Aging, in consultation with specified other units, to develop a comprehensive long-term plan to address the impacts and needs of the State's aging population; requiring the plan to include specified information, recommendations, and benchmarks; requiring the Department to submit specified progress reports to the General Assembly; requiring the Department to submit the completed plan to the Governor and the General Assembly; etc.
HB-685: Department of Aging - Comprehensive Plan for the Aging Population
Sponsored by: Rep. Carol L. Krimm
Unfavorable Report By Health And Government Operations; Withdrawn on 03/15/2016
Continuing Care Retirement Communities - Continuing Care Agreements - Actuarial Studies [HB-588]
[Senior Citizens ]
[Healthcare ]
[Insurance ]
[Housing ]
Altering the contents of a renewal application for a continuing care retirement community by requiring that actuarial studies reviewed by qualified actuaries be submitted at least every 3 years for specified providers, and every 5 years for specified continuing care agreements; etc.
HB-588: Continuing Care Retirement Communities - Continuing Care Agreements - Actuarial Studies
Sponsored by: Sen. Nathaniel T Oaks
Hearing 2/09 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/09/2016
Senior Apartment Facilities - Limitation on Occupancy by Person Convicted of Crime of Violence [HB-284]
[Senior Citizens ]
[Crime ]
[Housing ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Prohibiting under specified circumstances a landlord from renting a unit to an individual convicted of a crime of violence or allowing an individual convicted of a crime of violence to reside in a unit in a senior apartment facility on the same floor on which a vulnerable adult resides; providing for enforcement by the Division of Consumer Protection of the Office of the Attorney General; etc.
HB-284: Senior Apartment Facilities - Limitation on Occupancy by Person Convicted of Crime of Violence
Sponsored by: Sen. Barbara A. Robinson
Unfavorable Report By Environment And Transportation on 02/22/2016
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Senior Citizen Activities Center Operating Fund - Distributions - Alteration [HB-262]
[Senior Citizens ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Funding ]
[Grants ]
[Community Development ]
[Human Services ]
Increasing the amount of funding required to be included in the annual State budget for the Senior Citizen Activities Center Operating Fund to $750,000; requiring that $400,000 of the Fund be distributed to counties based on each county's share of the senior citizen population; providing a minimum distribution of $5,000 per county; and requiring $250,000 of the Fund be distributed to distressed counties in a specified manner.
HB-262: Senior Citizen Activities Center Operating Fund - Distributions - Alteration
Sponsored by: Rep. Carolyn J B Howard
Vetoed By The Governor (duplicative) on 05/27/2016
Continuing Care Retirement Communities - Continuing Care Agreements - Actuarial Studies [SB-91]
[Senior Citizens ]
[Healthcare ]
[Housing ]
[Insurance ]
Altering the contents of a renewal application for a continuing care retirement community by requiring that actuarial studies reviewed by qualified actuaries be submitted at least every 3 years and 5 years for specified continuing care agreements; etc.
SB-91: Continuing Care Retirement Communities - Continuing Care Agreements - Actuarial Studies
Sponsored by: Sen. Delores G Kelley
Unfavorable Report By Finance on 03/09/2015
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Task Force on Family Caregiving and Long-Term Supports [SB-297]
[Healthcare ]
[Senior Citizens ]
[Human Services ]
Establishing the Task Force on Family Caregiving and Long-Term Supports; providing for the composition, staff, and duties of the Task Force; prohibiting a member of the Task Force from receiving specified compensation; authorizing the reimbursement of specified expenses for specified members of the Task Force; requiring the Task Force to make recommendations for legislative and administrative action relating to family caregiving and to report to the Governor and the General Assembly on or before September 30, 2016.
SB-297: Task Force on Family Caregiving and Long-Term Supports
Sponsored by: Sen. Delores G Kelley
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 155 on 05/12/2015
Task Force to Study the Establishment of a Senior Volunteer Corps [HB-669]
[Senior Citizens ]
[Human Services ]
[Community Development ]
[Public Safety ]
[Funding ]
[Grants ]
[Budget and Spending ]
Establishing the Task Force to Study the Establishment of a Senior Volunteer Corps; providing for the composition, chair, and staffing of the Task Force; requiring the Task Force to study and make recommendations regarding specified matters; requiring the Task Force to report its findings and recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly on or before December 1, 2015; providing for the termination of the Act; etc.
HB-669: Task Force to Study the Establishment of a Senior Volunteer Corps
Sponsored by: Rep. James J. Tarlau
Unfavorable Report By Health And Government Operations; Withdrawn on 04/09/2015
Continuing Care Retirement Communities - Continuing Care Agreements - Actuarial Studies [HB-282]
[Senior Citizens ]
[Healthcare ]
[Housing ]
[Insurance ]
Altering the contents of a renewal application for a continuing care retirement community by requiring that actuarial studies reviewed by qualified actuaries be submitted at least every 3 years and 5 years for specified continuing care agreements; etc.
HB-282: Continuing Care Retirement Communities - Continuing Care Agreements - Actuarial Studies
Sponsored by: Rep. Eric M Bromwell
Unfavorable Report By Health And Government Operations; Withdrawn on 03/23/2015
HB-965: RESOLUTION, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Maine To Permit the Freezing of Property Taxes on the Homes of Maine Residents Who Are 65 Years of Age or Older
Sponsored by: Sen. Ronald F. Collins
Pursuant To Joint Rule 310.3 Placed In Legislative Files (dead) on 05/05/2015
You have voted HB-965: RESOLUTION, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Maine To Permit the Freezing of Property Taxes on the Homes of Maine Residents Who Are 65 Years of Age or Older.
HB-909: An Act To Help Older Adults Age in Place through Comprehensive Planning
Sponsored by: Rep. Ryan M. Fecteau
This Bill, Having Been Returned By The Governor, Together With Objections To The Same Pursuant To Article Iv, Part Third, Section 2 Of The Constitution Of The State Of Maine, After Reconsideration, The House Proceeded To Vote On The Question: "shall This Bill Become A Law Notwithstanding The Objections Of The Governor?" on 06/30/2015
SB-249: An Act To Enable Seniors To Remain in Their Homes
Sponsored by: Sen. Roger J. Katz
In Possession Of The Senate When The Senate Adjourned Sine Die And Placed In The Legislative Files (dead). on 04/29/2016