SCR-184: Requesting Each County Police Department To Increase Enforcement Against Out-of-state Vehicles Operating On Public Roadways That Have Not Been Properly Registered In The Appropriate County.
Sponsored by: Sen. Chris Lee
Resolution Adopted In Final Form. on 04/17/2025
You have voted SCR-184: Requesting Each County Police Department To Increase Enforcement Against Out-of-state Vehicles Operating On Public Roadways That Have Not Been Properly Registered In The Appropriate County..
SR-146: Requesting Each County Police Department To Increase Enforcement Against Out-of-state Vehicles Operating On Public Roadways That Have Not Been Properly Registered In The Appropriate County.
Sponsored by: Sen. Chris Lee
Report And Resolution Adopted. Aye(s) With Reservations: None. Noes, 2 (senator(s) Awa, Decorte). on 04/01/2025
You have voted SR-146: Requesting Each County Police Department To Increase Enforcement Against Out-of-state Vehicles Operating On Public Roadways That Have Not Been Properly Registered In The Appropriate County..
HR-29: Requesting Each County Police Department To Increase Enforcement Against Out-of-state Vehicles Operating On Public Roadways That Have Not Been Properly Registered In The Appropriate County.
Sponsored by: Rep. Darius Kila
Reported From Jha (stand. Com. Rep. No. 1840), Recommending Adoption. on 04/03/2025
You have voted HR-29: Requesting Each County Police Department To Increase Enforcement Against Out-of-state Vehicles Operating On Public Roadways That Have Not Been Properly Registered In The Appropriate County..
HCR-30: Requesting Each County Police Department To Increase Enforcement Against Out-of-state Vehicles Operating On Public Roadways That Have Not Been Properly Registered In The Appropriate County.
Sponsored by: Rep. Darius Kila
Received From House (hse. Com. No. 505). on 04/04/2025
You have voted HCR-30: Requesting Each County Police Department To Increase Enforcement Against Out-of-state Vehicles Operating On Public Roadways That Have Not Been Properly Registered In The Appropriate County..
HB-807: An Act to Limit the Number of Free Motor Vehicle Registrations That May Be Provided to a Disabled Veteran and Reimburse Municipalities for the Loss of Excise Taxes
Sponsored by: Sen. Bradlee Farrin
Pursuant To Joint Rule 310.3 Placed In Legislative Files (dead) on 04/29/2025
You have voted HB-807: An Act to Limit the Number of Free Motor Vehicle Registrations That May Be Provided to a Disabled Veteran and Reimburse Municipalities for the Loss of Excise Taxes.
Financial Institutions - Consumer Credit - Application of Licensing Requirements (Maryland Secondary Market Stability Act of 2025) [SB-1026]
[Finance ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Housing ]
Providing that certain provisions of law governing the licensing of providers of certain financial services in the State do not apply to a certain person that acquires or is assigned a certain mortgage, mortgage loan, or installment loan under certain circumstances or a certain trust that acquires or is assigned a certain mortgage loan under certain circumstances; establishing the Maryland Licensing Workgroup; and requiring the Workgroup to report to the Governor and the General Assembly by December 31, 2025.
SB-1026: Financial Institutions - Consumer Credit - Application of Licensing Requirements (Maryland Secondary Market Stability Act of 2025)
Sponsored by: Sen. Pamela Beidle
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 118 on 04/22/2025
Financial Institutions - Consumer Credit - Application of Licensing Requirements (Maryland Secondary Market Stability Act of 2025) [HB-1516]
[Finance ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Housing ]
[Economic Development ]
Providing that certain provisions of law governing the licensing of providers of certain financial services in the State do not apply to a certain trust that acquires or is assigned a certain mortgage loan under certain circumstances; establishing the Maryland Licensing Workgroup to study and make recommendations on licensing requirements for persons that provide financial services in the State; and requiring the Workgroup to report to the Governor and the General Assembly by December 31, 2025.
HB-1516: Financial Institutions - Consumer Credit - Application of Licensing Requirements (Maryland Secondary Market Stability Act of 2025)
Sponsored by: Rep. Pamela Queen
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 119 on 04/22/2025
Business Regulation - Cemeteries - Requirements for Sale or Transfer or Government Acquisition [SB-1021]
Prohibiting certain owners of a cemetery from selling or transferring the cemetery without the approval of the Director of the Office of Cemetery Oversight; exempting certain religious organizations from the requirement to obtain an approval from the Director; authorizing a governmental unit to acquire an abandoned cemetery under certain circumstances; and establishing requirements for the sale, transfer, or government acquisition of a cemetery.
SB-1021: Business Regulation - Cemeteries - Requirements for Sale or Transfer or Government Acquisition
Sponsored by: Sen. Charles Muse
Favorable With Amendments Report By Finance on 03/17/2025
Security Guards and Security Guard Employers - Registration, Certification, and Regulation [HB-1347]
[Cannabis ]
[Crime ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Public Safety ]
[Healthcare ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Providing that a cannabis agent who is employed to provide security services for a cannabis licensee or cannabis registrant as a security guard or by a security guard agency is not required to obtain a State or national criminal history records check if the cannabis agent is authorized to provide security guard services; altering the definition of "security guard employer" for purposes of certain provisions of law to exclude video lottery facilities, sports wagering facility licensees, and health care facilities; etc.
HB-1347: Security Guards and Security Guard Employers - Registration, Certification, and Regulation
Sponsored by: Rep. Christopher Adams
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 702 on 05/20/2025
State Boat Act - Abandoned or Sunken Recreational Vessels - Identification and Removal [HB-1260]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Water ]
[Environmental ]
[Public Safety ]
[Recreation ]
Authorizing the Department of Natural Resources to remove abandoned or sunken recreational vessels secured to certain apparatuses or left anchored and unattended for more than 60 days under certain circumstances; requiring the Department to consider and document certain factors when determining whether a recreational vessel is abandoned or sunken under certain provisions of law; and authorizing the Department to use funds budgeted for the Natural Resources Police to remove or store certain abandoned or sunken vessels.
HB-1260: State Boat Act - Abandoned or Sunken Recreational Vessels - Identification and Removal
Sponsored by: Rep. Steven Arentz
Hearing Canceled on 03/02/2025
Youth Sports Programs - Registrations, Personnel, and Policy [HB-1393]
[Sports ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Public Safety ]
Requiring youth sports programs to maintain and update a registry of youth sports program personnel who participate in the youth sports program; requiring a parent or guardian of a youth registered with a youth sports program to sign and submit to the youth sports program an acknowledgment of the receipt of certain information; and requiring a youth sports program to post its removal and return-to-play policy on its website, if available.
HB-1393: Youth Sports Programs - Registrations, Personnel, and Policy
Sponsored by: Rep. Terri Hill
Hearing 3/03 At 11:00 A.m. on 02/10/2025
Business Regulation - Cemeteries - Requirements for Sale or Transfer or Government Acquisition [HB-1354]
[Consumer Protection ]
Prohibiting certain owners of a cemetery from selling or transferring the cemetery without the approval of the Director of the Office of Cemetery Oversight; authorizing a governmental unit to acquire an abandoned cemetery under certain circumstances; and establishing requirements for the sale, transfer, or government acquisition of a cemetery.
HB-1354: Business Regulation - Cemeteries - Requirements for Sale or Transfer or Government Acquisition
Sponsored by: Rep. Gary Simmons
First Reading Economic Matters And Health And Government Operations on 02/07/2025
Business Regulation - Travel Services - Special Fund, Fees, and Surety Requirement (Don't You Worry (Wurie) Act) [HB-1106]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Small Business ]
[Tourism ]
Establishing the Sellers of Travel Registration Fund in the Department of Labor to be used to cover the actual documented direct and indirect costs of fulfilling certain statutory and regulatory duties of the Department; authorizing the Department to set by regulation certain fees based on certain calculations; prohibiting certain fees from increasing annually by more than 12.5% of the existing and corresponding fees of the Department; requiring certain providers of travel services to file certain information with the Department; etc.
HB-1106: Business Regulation - Travel Services - Special Fund, Fees, and Surety Requirement (Don't You Worry (Wurie) Act)
Sponsored by: Rep. Adrian Boafo
Third Reading Passed (113-24) on 03/17/2025
Department of Information Technology – Maryland OneStop – Required State, County, and Municipal Information [HB-1120]
[Technology and Innovation ]
[Telecommunications ]
[Cybersecurity ]
[Data Privacy ]
Requiring the Department of Information Technology by December 1, 2025, and periodically thereafter, to update certain information available on the Maryland OneStop portal, the internet-based statewide licensing portal managed by the Department; requiring, beginning on July 1, 2026, each county and municipal corporation, in coordination with the Department, to make certain information available on the portal; and requiring each county and municipal corporation to periodically update certain information.
HB-1120: Department of Information Technology – Maryland OneStop – Required State, County, and Municipal Information
Sponsored by: Rep. Joe Vogel
Hearing Canceled on 03/08/2025
Election Law - Individuals Released from State Correctional Facilities - Automatic Restoration of Voter Registration [HB-1110]
[Elections ]
[Voting Rights ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Requiring the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services to transmit a list that includes the name and new residential address of individuals released from incarceration at a State correctional facility to the State Board of Elections on a weekly basis; and requiring the State Board to automatically restore the voter registration of certain individuals released from State correctional facilities who were registered to vote in the State before being incarcerated.
HB-1110: Election Law - Individuals Released from State Correctional Facilities - Automatic Restoration of Voter Registration
Sponsored by: Rep. Jheanelle Wilkins
Hearing Canceled on 02/07/2025