Electric Vehicle Recharging Equipment for Multifamily Units Act [HB-111]
[Energy ]
[Housing ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Construction ]
[Community Development ]
Providing that certain provisions of a recorded covenant or restriction, a declaration, or the bylaws or rules of a condominium or homeowners association are void and unenforceable if they prohibit or unreasonably restrict the installation or use of electric vehicle recharging equipment; authorizing the Maryland Energy Administration to issue multiple electric vehicle recharging equipment rebates to the governing body of a condominium or homeowners association for the lesser of 40% of the costs of the equipment or $5,000; etc.
HB-111: Electric Vehicle Recharging Equipment for Multifamily Units Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Kumar P Barve
Referred Judicial Proceedings Finance on 03/06/2020
Electric Vehicle Recharging Equipment for Multifamily Units Act [HB-111]
[Energy ]
[Housing ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Construction ]
[Community Development ]
Providing that certain provisions of a recorded covenant or restriction, a declaration, or the bylaws or rules of a condominium or homeowners association are void and unenforceable if they prohibit or unreasonably restrict the installation or use of electric vehicle recharging equipment; authorizing the Maryland Energy Administration to issue multiple electric vehicle recharging equipment rebates to the governing body of a condominium or homeowners association for the lesser of 40% of the costs of the equipment or $5,000; etc.
HB-111: Electric Vehicle Recharging Equipment for Multifamily Units Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Kumar P Barve
Referred Judicial Proceedings Finance on 03/06/2020
Vehicle Laws – Cats and Dogs Left Unattended – Authorized Removal [SB-127]
[Animals ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Authorizing a person to use reasonable force to remove an unattended cat or dog from a motor vehicle if the person reasonably believes that the health or safety of the dog or cat is imminently endangered, provided that the person contacts law enforcement, the fire department, or 9-1-1 before using force to remove the cat or dog, leaves contact information and notice that emergency services have been contacted, and remains with the cat or dog until law enforcement or the fire department arrives.
SB-127: Vehicle Laws – Cats and Dogs Left Unattended – Authorized Removal
Sponsored by: Sen. Edward R. Reilly
Unfavorable Report By Judicial Proceedings on 02/03/2020
Vehicle Laws – Cats and Dogs Left Unattended – Authorized Removal [SB-127]
[Animals ]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Authorizing a person to use reasonable force to remove an unattended cat or dog from a motor vehicle if the person reasonably believes that the health or safety of the dog or cat is imminently endangered, provided that the person contacts law enforcement, the fire department, or 9-1-1 before using force to remove the cat or dog, leaves contact information and notice that emergency services have been contacted, and remains with the cat or dog until law enforcement or the fire department arrives.
SB-127: Vehicle Laws – Cats and Dogs Left Unattended – Authorized Removal
Sponsored by: Sen. Edward R. Reilly
Unfavorable Report By Judicial Proceedings on 02/03/2020
Public Safety – Rifles and Shotguns – Sales, Rentals, and Transfers [HB-4]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Public Safety ]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
Providing that a person who is not a certain licensee may not complete the sale, rental, or transfer of a certain rifle or shotgun as a purchaser, lesse, or transferee, except under certain circumstances; requiring, before a certain sale, rental, or transfer is conducted, the seller, lessor, or transferor and purchaser, lessee, or transferee to request that a certain licensee facilitate the sale, rental, or transfer; authorizing a seller, lessor, or transferor to deliver a rifle or shotgun in a certain manner; etc.
HB-4: Public Safety – Rifles and Shotguns – Sales, Rentals, and Transfers
Sponsored by: Rep. Vanessa Atterbeary
Vetoed By The Governor (policy) on 05/07/2020
Relating To The Statewide Traffic Code. [HB-826]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Requires the driver of a motor vehicle involved in an accident resulting only in damage to another vehicle or property driven or attended by any person to stop the driver's vehicle on a berm or shoulder of a roadway and assist the other person in moving the other person's vehicle or other property to the berm or shoulder if the accident occurs on a roadway nearest that berm or shoulder.
HB-826: Relating To The Statewide Traffic Code.
Sponsored by: Rep. Bertrand Kobayashi
Carried Over To 2020 Regular Session. on 12/01/2019
Relating To Property Damage. [SB-791]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
[Property Tax ]
Creates a separate offense for criminal property damage by graffiti. Takes effect on 1/7/2059. (SD1)
SB-791: Relating To Property Damage.
Sponsored by: Sen. Laura Thielen
Reported From Jdl (stand. Com. Rep. No. 149) With Recommendation Of Passage On Second Reading, As Amended (sd 1) And Referral To Wam. on 02/13/2017