Administrative Services Organizations – Requirements for Retraction, Repayment, or Mitigation of Claims [HB-715]
[Healthcare ]
[Medicare and Medicaid ]
[Mental Health ]
[Public Health ]
Prohibiting an administrative services organization that administers the delivery of specialty mental health services under the Maryland Medical Assistance Program from retracting, requiring repayment of, or seeking mitigation of certain claims made by health care providers unless the administrative services organization provides to the health care providers certain forms and information; etc.
HB-715: Administrative Services Organizations – Requirements for Retraction, Repayment, or Mitigation of Claims
Sponsored by: Rep. Geraldine Valentino-Smith
Hearing 3/02 At 1:30 P.m. on 02/15/2022
Administrative Services Organizations – Requirements for Retraction, Repayment, or Mitigation of Claims [SB-549]
[Healthcare ]
[Medicare and Medicaid ]
[Mental Health ]
[Public Health ]
Prohibiting an administrative services organization that administers the delivery of specialty mental health services under the Maryland Medical Assistance Program from retracting, requiring repayment of, or seeking mitigation of certain claims made by health care providers unless the administrative services organization provides to the health care providers certain forms and information; etc.
SB-549: Administrative Services Organizations – Requirements for Retraction, Repayment, or Mitigation of Claims
Sponsored by: Sen. Malcolm L. Augustine
Hearing 2/16 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/02/2022
State Finance and Procurement - Procedures and Pricing and Selection Committee for Preferred Providers [SB-461]
[Finance ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Small Business ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Economic Development ]
[Public Safety ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Manufacturing ]
Renaming the Pricing and Selection Committee for Blind Industries and Services of Maryland and the Employment Works Program to be the Pricing and Selection Committee for Preferred Providers; requiring that Maryland Correctional Enterprises provide the proposed prevailing average market price of certain goods and services that are available from Maryland Correctional Enterprises to the Pricing and Selection Committee; etc.
SB-461: State Finance and Procurement - Procedures and Pricing and Selection Committee for Preferred Providers
Sponsored by: Sen. Melony G Griffith
Enacted Under Article Ii, Section 17(c) Of The Maryland Constitution - Chapter 528 on 05/29/2022
Maryland Transportation Authority - E-ZPass - Disputes of Charges and Fees [HB-335]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Consumer Protection ]
Requiring the terms and conditions of the Maryland Transportation Authority for E-ZPass accounts to allow a person to dispute any charges or fees for the use of a Maryland toll facility to the person's E-ZPass account within at least 1 year after the charge or fee is posted to the account.
HB-335: Maryland Transportation Authority - E-ZPass - Disputes of Charges and Fees
Sponsored by: Rep. Anne Healey
Enacted Under Article Ii, Section 17(c) Of The Maryland Constitution - Chapter 555 on 05/29/2022
Comptroller - Online Payment Processing Portal [HB-308]
[Technology and Innovation ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Cybersecurity ]
[Data Privacy ]
[Funding ]
[Grants ]
Requiring the Comptroller to maintain an online payment processing portal on its website to track payments made to payees; requiring the payment processing portal to have certain capabilities; requiring the unit of State government responsible for making a payment to a payee to update the online payment processing portal when the status of a payment changes; authorizing the Comptroller to consult with the Department of Information Technology in developing the online payment processing portal; etc.
Comptroller - Online Payment Processing Portal [SB-281]
[Technology and Innovation ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Cybersecurity ]
[Data Privacy ]
[Funding ]
[Grants ]
Requiring the Comptroller to maintain an online payment processing portal on its website to track payments made to payees; requiring the payment processing portal to have certain capabilities; requiring the unit of State government responsible for making a payment to a payee to update the online payment processing portal when the status of a payment changes; authorizing the Comptroller to consult with the Department of Information Technology in developing the online payment processing portal; etc.
Commercial Law - Consumer Protection - Online Marketplace Disclosure Requirements (INFORM Consumers Act of 2022) [HB-295]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Data Privacy ]
[Technology and Innovation ]
[Small Business ]
[Cybersecurity ]
Establishing certain requirements related to the disclosure of bank account, contact, and other information by high-volume third-party sellers to and on online marketplaces; and prohibiting a political subdivision from requiring an online marketplace to verify information from a high-volume third-party seller or disclose any information to a consumer.
HB-295: Commercial Law - Consumer Protection - Online Marketplace Disclosure Requirements (INFORM Consumers Act of 2022)
Sponsored by: Rep. David Vincent Fraser-hidalgo
Hearing 2/02 At 1:00 P.m. on 01/19/2022
Workgroup on Online Consumer Personal Information Privacy [SB-11]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Data Privacy ]
[Technology and Innovation ]
Establishing the Workgroup on Online Consumer Personal Information Privacy to review current practices of business entities relating to the collection, use, storage, disclosure, analysis, deletion, and modification of online personal information of consumers in the State; and requiring the Workgroup to report its findings and recommendations, including any recommended legislation, to the Governor and certain committees of the General Assembly by December 1, 2022.
SB-11: Workgroup on Online Consumer Personal Information Privacy
Sponsored by: Sen. Susan C Lee
Unfavorable Report By Economic Matters on 04/08/2022
Campaign Finance - Contribution Through Third-Party Payment Processor and Payment of Expenses [HB-1351]
[Elections ]
[Finance ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Cybersecurity ]
[Technology and Innovation ]
Requiring a campaign finance entity to initiate the transfer of a contribution made through a third-party payment processor from the account of the third-party payment processor to the designated campaign account of the campaign finance entity within 7 days after the contribution is deposited in the account of the third-party payment processor; repealing the authority of campaign finance entity to pay certain expenses from funds other than a campaign account; authorizing the State Board to impose certain civil penalties; etc.
HB-1351: Campaign Finance - Contribution Through Third-Party Payment Processor and Payment of Expenses
Sponsored by: Rep. Jheanelle K. Wilkins
Hearing 4/01 At 1:00 P.m. on 03/24/2021
Campaign Finance Reports - Business Contributors - Registration Status [HB-1352]
[Elections ]
[Ethics ]
[Small Business ]
Requiring the State Department of Assessments and Taxation to electronically transmit certain lists of registered and forfeited businesses to the State Board of Elections in a certain manner and format by January 15 each year; requiring the Department to electronically transmit to the State Board the name of a business in a certain manner and format within 24 hours after processing a filing for revival or reinstatement of the registration of the business; etc.
HB-1352: Campaign Finance Reports - Business Contributors - Registration Status
Sponsored by: Rep. Stephanie Smith
Hearing 4/01 At 1:00 P.m. on 03/24/2021