Public Safety - Elevator Inspections - Transit Compact Authority [SB-935]
Establishing that certain provisions of law relating to the inspections of elevators do not apply to elevators installed in a building or structure that is owned, operated, or controlled by a transit compact authority with oversight provided by a State Safety Oversight agency that is certified by the Federal Transit Administration.
SB-935: Public Safety - Elevator Inspections - Transit Compact Authority
Sponsored by: Sen. Malcolm Augustine
First Reading Senate Rules on 02/10/2021
Public Safety – Elevator Inspections – Transit Compact Authority [HB-886]
Establishing that certain provisions of law relating to the inspections of elevators do not apply to elevators installed in a building or structure that is owned, operated, or controlled by a transit compact authority with oversight provided by a State Safety Oversight agency that is certified by the Federal Transit Administration.
HB-886: Public Safety – Elevator Inspections – Transit Compact Authority
Sponsored by: Rep. Jazz Lewis
Hearing 2/18 At 1:30 P.m. on 02/02/2021
You have voted HB-1485: Relating to the regulation of elevator mechanics, elevator apprentices, and contractors; requiring an occupational registration..
Public Safety – Elevator Inspections – Testing and Apprenticeship Program [SB-831]
Requiring that a certain test on an elevator unit performed in connection with a certain inspection be performed by a certain licensed elevator mechanic; requiring a third-party qualified elevator inspector to be physically present during a certain test in its entirety to witness that the test has been performed correctly and to verify the proper recording of the result; requiring the Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation to establish an apprenticeship program for third-party qualified elevator inspectors; etc.
SB-831: Public Safety – Elevator Inspections – Testing and Apprenticeship Program
Sponsored by: Sen. Thomas Middleton
Third Reading Passed (44-0) on 04/05/2018
Public Safety – Elevators – Periodic Inspections [HB-310]
Altering, from annually to every 3 years, the frequency with which an elevator unit that is subject to a certain service contract and has not failed an inspection is required to have a certain periodic inspection.
HB-310: Public Safety – Elevators – Periodic Inspections
Sponsored by: Rep. William Wivell
Unfavorable Report By Economic Matters on 02/15/2018
Public Safety – Elevator Inspections – Testing and Apprenticeship Program [HB-1107]
Requiring that a certain test on an elevator unit performed in connection with a certain inspection be performed by a certain licensed elevator mechanic; requiring a third-party qualified elevator inspector to be physically present during a certain test; authorizing a certain licensed elevator mechanic to perform a certain test in the presence of a qualified elevator inspector; requiring the Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation to establish an apprenticeship program for third-party qualified elevator inspectors; etc.
HB-1107: Public Safety – Elevator Inspections – Testing and Apprenticeship Program
Sponsored by: Rep. C.T. Wilson
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 337 on 04/24/2018
State Government - Office of Program Evaluation and Government Accountability and Maryland Program Evaluation Act [SB-640]
Establishing the Office of Program Evaluation and Government Accountability in the Department of Legislative Services; requiring the Office to conduct certain performance evaluations of certain units of State government; renaming the Joint Audit Committee as the Joint Audit and Evaluation Committee with an expanded role in reviewing evaluations conducted by the Office; requiring the Office to conduct certain investigations under certain circumstances; altering the manner in which certain governmental units are evaluated; etc.
SB-640: State Government - Office of Program Evaluation and Government Accountability and Maryland Program Evaluation Act
Sponsored by: Sen. Craig Zucker
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 511 on 05/13/2019
Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation - State Occupational Mechanical Licensing Boards' Fund - Elevator Safety Review Board [SB-21]
Adding the Elevator Safety Review Board to the list of occupational boards that contribute to the State Occupational Mechanical Licensing Boards' Fund; repealing the requirement that certain fees be paid into the Elevator Safety Review Board Fund; authorizing the Board to set by regulation reasonable fees based on certain calculations; requiring the Board to publish a schedule of fees and to pay certain fees to the Comptroller; requiring the Comptroller to distribute the fees to the State Occupational Mechanical Licensing Board's Fund; etc.
SB-21: Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation - State Occupational Mechanical Licensing Boards' Fund - Elevator Safety Review Board
Sponsored by: Sen.
Third Reading Failed (22-25) on 01/31/2019
You have voted SB-21: Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation - State Occupational Mechanical Licensing Boards' Fund - Elevator Safety Review Board.
State Government - Office of Program Evaluation and Government Accountability and Maryland Program Evaluation Act [HB-1113]
Renaming the Joint Audit Committee to be the Joint Audit and Evaluation Committee and altering its powers and duties; establishing the Office of Program Evaluation and Government Accountability in the Department of Legislative Services; requiring the Office to conduct certain performance evaluations of certain units of State government; requiring the Office to conduct certain investigations under certain circumstances; altering the manner in which certain governmental units are evaluated under the Maryland Program Evaluation Act; etc.
HB-1113: State Government - Office of Program Evaluation and Government Accountability and Maryland Program Evaluation Act
Sponsored by: Sen. Shelly Hettleman
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 510 on 05/13/2019
HB-2847: Relating to the licensing and regulation of certain occupations, activities, and agreements; providing a civil penalty; authorizing fees; requiring an occupational registration and an occupational license.
Sponsored by: Sen. Charles Schwertner
Effective On 9/1/19 on 06/14/2019
You have voted HB-2847: Relating to the licensing and regulation of certain occupations, activities, and agreements; providing a civil penalty; authorizing fees; requiring an occupational registration and an occupational license..
HB-2466: Relating to the regulation of contractors and equipment mechanics for elevators, escalators, and related equipment; requiring an occupational permit; authorizing a fee; authorizing an administrative penalty.
Sponsored by: Rep. Ana Hernandez
Read First Time on 03/11/2019
You have voted HB-2466: Relating to the regulation of contractors and equipment mechanics for elevators, escalators, and related equipment; requiring an occupational permit; authorizing a fee; authorizing an administrative penalty..
Public Safety - Elevator Inspections - Testing [SB-1165]
Requiring that a specified test on an elevator unit performed in connection with an inspection required by specified provisions of law, the Safety Code, or a regulation adopted by the Commissioner be performed by a specified licensed elevator mechanic; and requiring a State inspector or third-party qualified inspector be physically present to witness that the specified test has been correctly performed and verify the proper recording of the result of a specified test on an elevator unit.
SB-1165: Public Safety - Elevator Inspections - Testing
Sponsored by: Sen. Roger Manno
Hearing 3/24 At 1:00 P.m. on 03/24/2016
Public Safety - Vertical Reciprocating Conveyors - Safety Standards [HB-695]
Providing that vertical reciprocating conveyors are not considered elevators for specified purposes and are regulated by specified safety standards; and requiring the Commissioner of Labor and Industry to adopt specified regulations.
HB-695: Public Safety - Vertical Reciprocating Conveyors - Safety Standards
Sponsored by: Sen. William Smith
Unfavorable Report By Economic Matters; Withdrawn on 03/09/2015
Property Tax Credit - Commercial Structures - Rehabilitation [SB-605]
Authorizing the governing body of Baltimore City, a county, or a municipal corporation to provide a property tax credit against the county or municipal corporation property tax imposed on an existing commercial structure in which a specified investment is made to allow for the adaptive reuse of the structure; providing for the amount and duration of the tax credit; etc.