Register Commercial Interior Designers [HB-61]
An Act relating to commercial interior designers and commercial interior design; establishing registration and other requirements for the practice of professional commercial interior design; relating to the State Board of Registration for Architects, Engineers, and Land Surveyors; relating to liens for labor or materials furnished; relating to the procurement of commercial interior design services; and providing for an effective date.
HB-61: Register Commercial Interior Designers
Sponsored by: Rep. Ivy Spohnholz
Cosponsor(s): Drummond on 04/29/2022
Peace Officer/firefighter Retire Benefits [HB-55]
An Act relating to participation of certain peace officers and firefighters in the defined benefit and defined contribution plans of the Public Employees' Retirement System of Alaska; relating to eligibility of peace officers and firefighters for medical, disability, and death benefits; relating to liability of the Public Employees' Retirement System of Alaska; and providing for an effective date.
HB-55: Peace Officer/firefighter Retire Benefits
Sponsored by: Sen. Tom Begich
Referred To Finance on 05/02/2022
Virtual And Early Education, Reading [SB-42]
An Act relating to early education programs provided by school districts; relating to course credit for students; relating to annual reports regarding school district performance and school district employees; relating to school age eligibility; relating to funding for early education programs; establishing early education programs and a voluntary parent program; relating to the duties and powers of the Department of Education and Early Development; relating to school operating fund reserves; relating to certification of teachers; relating to the
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SB-42: Virtual And Early Education, Reading
Sponsored by: Sen. Shelley Hughes
Prefile Released 1/15/21 on 01/25/2021
HB-202: AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 7 and Title 8, Chapter 27, relative to health benefits for retired members of the Tennessee highway patrol.
Sponsored by: Rep. Kelly Keisling
Pub. Ch. 518 on 06/01/2021
You have voted HB-202: AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 7 and Title 8, Chapter 27, relative to health benefits for retired members of the Tennessee highway patrol..
Rip For Public Employees/teachers [SB-6]
An Act relating to retirement incentives for members of the defined benefit retirement plan of the teachers' retirement system and the defined benefit retirement plan of the Public Employees' Retirement System of Alaska; and providing for an effective date.
SB-6: Rip For Public Employees/teachers
Sponsored by: Sen. Scott Kawasaki
Referred To Finance on 04/19/2021
State-tribal Education Compact Schools [SB-34]
An Act relating to a demonstration state-tribal education compact; relating to demonstration state-tribal education compact schools; and providing for an effective date.
SB-34: State-tribal Education Compact Schools
Sponsored by: Rep. Andrew Josephson
Effective Date(s) Of Law 7/29/22 on 10/05/2022
Colorectal Cancer Screen Coverage [SB-30]
An Act requiring that a policy of group health insurance covering certain public employee and teacher retirees include coverage for colorectal cancer screening.
SB-30: Colorectal Cancer Screen Coverage
Sponsored by: Sen. Tom Begich
Withdrawn By Sponsor on 01/18/2022
Teachers & Pub Employee Retirement Plans [SB-37]
An Act relating to restoration of tenure for certain disabled individuals; relating to the Public Employees' Retirement System of Alaska and the teachers' retirement system; providing certain employees an opportunity to choose between the defined benefit and defined contribution plans of the Public Employees' Retirement System of Alaska and the teachers' retirement system; and providing for an effective date.
SB-37: Teachers & Pub Employee Retirement Plans
Sponsored by: Sen. Jesse Kiehl
Prefile Released 1/8/21 on 01/25/2021
Cybersecurity Coordination and Operations - Establishment and Reporting [SB-69]
Establishing the Office of Security Management within the Department of Information Technology, certain Office positions, and the Maryland Cybersecurity Coordinating Council; requiring, by December 1 each year, each unit of the Legislative or Judicial Branch of State government, each unit of local government, and any local agencies that use a certain network to certify to the Department that the unit is in compliance with the Department's minimum security standards; etc.
SB-69: Cybersecurity Coordination and Operations - Establishment and Reporting
Sponsored by: Sen. Bryan Simonaire
Third Reading Passed (47-0) on 04/12/2021
State and Local Government and Public Institutions of Higher Education - Teleworking [HB-73]
Establishing the Office of Telework Assistance in the Department of Commerce to establish best practices for telework policies; establishing the Business Telework Assistance Grant Program to assist businesses in implementing telework policies; requiring each governing body of a county or municipality to establish telework programs; requiring the State Court Administrator, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House, and the presidents of public institutions of higher education to establish telework programs and guidelines; etc.
HB-73: State and Local Government and Public Institutions of Higher Education - Teleworking
Sponsored by: Rep. Carol Krimm
Enacted Under Article Ii, Section 17(c) Of The Maryland Constitution - Chapter 696 on 05/30/2021
Labor and Employment - Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program - Establishment (Time to Care Act of 2021) [HB-375]
Establishing the Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program to provide temporary benefits to a covered individual who is taking leave from employment; establishing the Family and Medical Leave Insurance Fund; requiring, beginning January 1, 2022, certain employees, employers, and self-employed individuals to pay certain contributions; authorizing, beginning July 1, 2023, a covered individual taking certain leave from employment to submit a claim for benefits; authorizing the establishment of private employer plans; etc.
HB-375: Labor and Employment - Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program - Establishment (Time to Care Act of 2021)
Sponsored by: Rep. Kriselda Valderrama
Hearing Canceled on 02/08/2021
Cannabis - Legalization and Regulation (Inclusion, Restoration, and Rehabilitation Act of 2021) [HB-32]
Altering a certain quantity threshold and establishing a certain age limit applicable to a certain civil offense of use or possession of cannabis; establishing a civil offense for use or possession of a certain amount of cannabis for a person of at least a certain age; establishing a civil offense for cultivating cannabis plants in a certain manner; providing for the licensing of cannabis establishments; establishing certain duties of the Alcohol and Tobacco Commission regarding the licensing of cannabis establishments; etc.
HB-32: Cannabis - Legalization and Regulation (Inclusion, Restoration, and Rehabilitation Act of 2021)
Sponsored by: Rep. Jazz Lewis
Hearing 2/16 At 1:30 P.m. (judiciary) on 01/18/2021
State and Local Government - Participation in Federal Immigration Enforcement [SB-88]
Providing that an official of State or local government is immune from criminal and civil liability for refusing to provide information to the federal government or another state for a certain purpose; authorizing the State to indemnify a certain official for certain costs or judgments; expressing the intent of the General Assembly to maintain community trust in Maryland governmental operations and law enforcement efforts by clarifying the parameters of State and local participation in federal immigration enforcement efforts; etc.
SB-88: State and Local Government - Participation in Federal Immigration Enforcement
Sponsored by: Sen. William Smith
Hearing 1/27 At 11:00 A.m. on 12/28/2021
State and Local Government - Participation in Federal Immigration Enforcement [HB-304]
Providing that an official of State or local government is immune from criminal and civil liability for refusing to provide information to the federal government or another state for a certain purpose; authorizing the State to indemnify a certain official for certain costs or judgments; expressing the intent of the General Assembly to maintain community trust in Maryland governmental operations and law enforcement efforts by clarifying the parameters of State and local participation in federal immigration enforcement efforts; etc.
HB-304: State and Local Government - Participation in Federal Immigration Enforcement
Sponsored by: Rep. Wanika Fisher
Hearing Canceled on 01/26/2021
SB-812: As introduced, requires the commissioner of finance and administration to disclose on the department's website certain information related to state-funded travel for public employees to events at which state vendors or potential vendors are present. - Amends TCA Title 4; Title 5; Title 8; Title 12; Title 41 and Title 49.
Sponsored by: Sen. Sara Kyle
Passed On Second Consideration, Refer To Senate State And Local Government Committee on 02/11/2019
You have voted SB-812: As introduced, requires the commissioner of finance and administration to disclose on the department's website certain information related to state-funded travel for public employees to events at which state vendors or potential vendors are present. - Amends TCA Title 4; Title 5; Title 8; Title 12; Title 41 and Title 49..
SB-569: As enacted, replaces the awarding of treble damages under the Public Employee Political Freedom Act of 1980 with the awarding of compensatory damages. - Amends TCA Title 4, Chapter 21 and Title 8, Chapter 50, Part 6.
Sponsored by: Sen. Janince Bowling
Comp. Became Pub. Ch. 446 on 05/29/2019
You have voted SB-569: As enacted, replaces the awarding of treble damages under the Public Employee Political Freedom Act of 1980 with the awarding of compensatory damages. - Amends TCA Title 4, Chapter 21 and Title 8, Chapter 50, Part 6..
SB-57: As introduced, prohibits public employers from discriminating against applicants for employment and employees with pregnancy-related conditions by not providing the applicants and employees with reasonable accommodations. - Amends TCA Title 4 and Title 8.
Sponsored by: Rep. Brenda Gilmore
Assigned To General Subcommittee Of Senate State And Local Government Committee on 04/09/2019
You have voted SB-57: As introduced, prohibits public employers from discriminating against applicants for employment and employees with pregnancy-related conditions by not providing the applicants and employees with reasonable accommodations. - Amends TCA Title 4 and Title 8..