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Criminal Procedure - Victim Compensation - Alterations (Victim Compensation Reform Act of 2024) [HB-575]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Funding ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Altering the composition of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board; altering certain duties, powers, and procedures for the Board to make awards to victims of crime; altering the powers and duties of certain employees; altering the amount and types of awards the Board is authorized to make to certain victims of crime; authorizing reconsideration and judicial review of decisions of the Board; authorizing the Governor to include certain funding in the annual budget bill for the Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund; etc.
Criminal Procedure - Victim Compensation - Alterations (Victim Compensation Reform Act of 2024) [SB-471]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Funding ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Altering the composition of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board; altering certain duties, powers, and procedures for the Board to make awards to victims of crime; altering the powers and duties of certain employees; altering the amount and types of awards the Board is authorized to make to certain victims of crime; authorizing reconsideration and judicial review of decisions of the Board; authorizing the Governor to include certain funding in the annual budget bill for the Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund; etc.
Relating To The Judiciary. [SB-977]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Crime ]
Allows for judicial review of orders fixing minimum terms of imprisonment. Specifies that in any civil action brought by the petitioner seeking compensation of any kind or nature whatsoever as a result of, related to, or arising from a conviction and imprisonment for crimes for which the person was actually innocent, any recovery will offset, dollar for dollar, the total award made in the civil action against whom claims are asserted. Repeals section 661B-7, Hawaii Revised Statutes. Takes effect 03/22/2075. (SD1)
Sponsored by: Sen. Stanley Chang
Carried Over To 2024 Regular Session. on 12/11/2023
Real Property - Regulation of Common Ownership Community Managers [HB-273]
[Real Estate ]
[Housing ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Community Development ]
Creating the State Board of Common Ownership Community Managers in the Maryland Department of Labor to oversee the licensing of community managers who provide management services for common ownership communities; providing that certain provisions of the Act do not prohibit certain persons from providing certain services under certain circumstances; requiring an individual to be issued a license by the Board before providing management services for a common ownership community under certain circumstances; etc.
HB-273: Real Property - Regulation of Common Ownership Community Managers
Sponsored by: Rep. Marvin E Holmes
Hearing 2/06 At 1:30 P.m. on 01/18/2024
Criminal Law - Death Penalty [HB-87]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Providing that a person who is convicted of first-degree murder may be sentenced to death under certain circumstances; and establishing certain procedures relating to custody, warrant of execution, incompetency, method of execution, witnesses, certificate, disposition of body, notice, trial, sentencing, review, and appeal in relation to imposition of the death penalty.
HB-87: Criminal Law - Death Penalty
Sponsored by: Rep. Nino Mangione
Hearing 2/13 At 1:00 P.m. on 01/30/2024
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Public Information Act - Decisions of the State Public Information Act Compliance Board - Appeals [HB-1051]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Data Privacy ]
Authorizing an applicant to appeal a certain decision issued by the State Public Information Compliance Board; authorizing a party aggrieved by a final judgment of a circuit court in a proceeding for judicial review of a certain decision of the Board to appeal to the Appellate Court of Maryland.
HB-1051: Public Information Act - Decisions of the State Public Information Act Compliance Board - Appeals
Sponsored by: Rep. Anne R Kaiser
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 156 on 04/24/2023
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Public Service Commission – Judicial Review – Proceedings [HB-914]
[Telecommunications ]
[Energy ]
[Public Safety ]
Clarifying that a certain proceeding for judicial review of a final decision or order by the Public Service Commission may be instituted in a circuit court for a county in which the public service company that is a party to the proceeding provides service or in the Circuit Court for Baltimore City.
HB-914: Public Service Commission – Judicial Review – Proceedings
Sponsored by: Sen. Carl W. Jackson
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 562 on 05/08/2023
Prince George’s County – Maryland–Washington Regional District – Standing to Request Review of Zoning and Land Use Decisions MC/PG 107–23 [HB-818]
[Real Estate ]
[Community Development ]
[Housing ]
Altering the list of persons that may request judicial review of a final decision of the Prince George's County District Council; altering the list of persons that may request the district council to review a decision of a zoning hearing examiner or the planning board of Prince George's County; and altering the circumstances under which a certain person may request the district council to review a decision of a zoning hearing examiner or the planning board of Prince George's County.
HB-818: Prince George’s County – Maryland–Washington Regional District – Standing to Request Review of Zoning and Land Use Decisions MC/PG 107–23
Sponsored by: No sponsors
First Reading Environment And Transportation on 02/08/2023
You have voted HB-818: Prince George’s County – Maryland–Washington Regional District – Standing to Request Review of Zoning and Land Use Decisions MC/PG 107–23.
Relating To The Judiciary. [HB-862]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Allows for judicial review of orders fixing minimum terms of imprisonment. Effective 6/30/3000. (HD1)
HB-862: Relating To The Judiciary.
Sponsored by: Rep. Della au Belatti
Reported From Jha (stand. Com. Rep. No. 299) As Amended In Hd 1, Recommending Passage On Second Reading And Referral To Fin. on 02/13/2023
Relating To The Judiciary. [SB-977]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Crime ]
Allows for judicial review of orders fixing minimum terms of imprisonment. Specifies that in any civil action brought by the petitioner seeking compensation of any kind or nature whatsoever as a result of, related to, or arising from a conviction and imprisonment for crimes for which the person was actually innocent, any recovery will offset, dollar for dollar, the total award made in the civil action against whom claims are asserted. Repeals section 661B-7, Hawaii Revised Statutes. Takes effect 03/22/2075. (SD1)
SB-977: Relating To The Judiciary.
Sponsored by: Sen. Stanley Chang
Reported From Jdc (stand. Com. Rep. No. 473) With Recommendation Of Passage On Second Reading, As Amended (sd 1) And Referral To Wam. on 02/17/2023
Real Property - Regulation of Common Ownership Community Managers [HB-80]
[Real Estate ]
[Housing ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Community Development ]
Creating the State Board of Common Ownership Community Managers in the Maryland Department of Labor to oversee the licensing of community managers who provide management services for common ownership communities; providing that certain provisions of the Act do not prohibit certain persons from providing certain services under certain circumstances; requiring an individual to be issued a license by the Board before providing management services for a common ownership community under certain circumstances; etc.
HB-80: Real Property - Regulation of Common Ownership Community Managers
Sponsored by: Rep. Marvin E Holmes
Hearing Canceled on 01/17/2023
Collection and Publication of Criminal Case and Prosecutorial Information [HB-1429]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
[Data Privacy ]
Establishing requirements for the collection and dissemination of certain information relating to the Office of the State's Attorney in each county and Baltimore City, coordinated in a certain manner by the Administrative Office of the Courts and the State Commission on Criminal Sentencing Policy.
HB-1429: Collection and Publication of Criminal Case and Prosecutorial Information
Sponsored by: Rep. Charlotte Agnes Crutchfield
First Reading House Rules And Executive Nominations on 02/17/2022
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Public Safety and Criminal Justice - Transparency and Accountability [SB-763]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
[Data Privacy ]
[Education ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Requiring the Division of Parole and Probation to report certain information annually to the General Assembly; requiring a certain annual report by the State Commission on Criminal Sentencing Policy to identify certain information for crimes of violence; requiring the Commission to include certain information in a data dashboard on its public website; altering the definition of "student data" to allow certain criminal and CINA records to be shared with the Maryland Longitudinal Data System Center; etc.
SB-763: Public Safety and Criminal Justice - Transparency and Accountability
Sponsored by: Sen. Charles E. Sydnor
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 141 on 04/21/2022
Occupational Licensing Boards and Commission on Judicial Disabilities - Reporting Disciplinary Activities [SB-555]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Healthcare ]
[Race and Civil Rights ]
[Data Privacy ]
Requiring business occupation licensing boards to include on license, registration, and certification application and renewal forms an option for the applicant to provide the applicant's gender, race, and ethnicity; requiring the business occupation licensing boards to encourage applicants to provide gender, race, and ethnicity information; requiring business and health occupation licensing boards to include certain information related to disciplinary activities in the boards' annual reports; etc.
SB-555: Occupational Licensing Boards and Commission on Judicial Disabilities - Reporting Disciplinary Activities
Sponsored by: Sen. Jill P Carter
Hearing 2/10 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/03/2022
Maryland Fair Scheduling Act [SB-530]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Food ]
[Small Business ]
[Consumer Protection ]
Requiring an employer who employs individuals in a food service facility or retail establishment to pay certain employees at a certain rate of pay for certain shifts of work, except under certain circumstances; and providing that certain employees employed in a food service facility or retail establishment have the right to decline to work hours that occur during the 11 hours following the end of a shift; etc.
SB-530: Maryland Fair Scheduling Act
Sponsored by: Sen. James C. Rosapepe
Hearing 2/17 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/07/2022
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Labor and Employment - Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program - Establishment (Time to Care Act 2022) [HB-496]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Insurance ]
[Healthcare ]
[Family-Related Legislation ]
Establishing the Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program in the Maryland Department of Labor to provide temporary benefits to individuals who take leave from employment for certain purposes; establishing the Family and Medical Leave Insurance Fund to be used to pay certain benefits; requiring certain employees, employers, and self-employed individuals to contribute to the Fund; requiring the Secretary to establish the total rate of contribution; requiring the Secretary to establish a system of appeals; etc.
HB-496: Labor and Employment - Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program - Establishment (Time to Care Act 2022)
Sponsored by: Sen. Ariana M. Kelly
Vetoed By The Governor (duplicative) on 05/27/2022