HB-97: Rescue squads, state agencies, counties, municipalities, authorized to donate funds, equipment, or property to organized search, air, and rescue squads, Sec. 9-3-18 am'd.
Sponsored by: Rep. John Merrill
Third Reading Passed on 05/20/2013
You have voted HB-97: Rescue squads, state agencies, counties, municipalities, authorized to donate funds, equipment, or property to organized search, air, and rescue squads, Sec. 9-3-18 am'd..
Workers' Compensation - Medical Presumptions [SB-949]
[Workers' Compensation ]
[Healthcare ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
Providing that specified occupational disease presumptions under the workers' compensation law apply only for a specified number of years after an individual separates from service; providing that specified diseases and cancers are considered occupational diseases suffered in the line of duty and are compensable in a specified manner; limiting a jurisdiction's total benefit payout for specified workers' compensation benefits to a specified amount; etc.
SB-949: Workers' Compensation - Medical Presumptions
Sponsored by: Sen. Charles Muse
Hearing 3/22 At 1:00 P.m. on 03/01/2012
Washington County - Volunteer Fire and Rescue Companies - Reimbursement of [SB-623]
[Public Safety ]
[Funding ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Disaster Relief ]
[Community Development ]
Authorizing the County Commissioners of Washington County to establish, by resolution or ordinance, a system of fees under which a volunteer fire department, rescue squad, or ambulance company in the county may charge for services rendered at an emergency fire or rescue incident; and authorizing a resolution or ordinance adopted under the Act to provide for the reimbursement of reasonable costs for equipment, personnel, and consumable products used at an emergency fire or rescue incident.
SB-623: Washington County - Volunteer Fire and Rescue Companies - Reimbursement of
Sponsored by: Sen. Ronald Young
Unfavorable Report By Finance Withdrawn on 02/23/2012
Workers' Compensation - Emergency Responders - Revisions [SB-431]
[Workers' Compensation ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Insurance ]
Altering the definition of "on duty" in the workers' compensation law to include the performance of specified duties assigned to deputy sheriffs or members of a specified fire police unit; altering the definition of "volunteer company" to include a volunteer fire police unit; specifying that a covered member of a volunteer company may not be considered a paid covered employee of the company for receiving as a membership benefit a yearly stipend of $5,200 or less to help offset out-of-pocket expenses; etc.
Higher Education - The Charles W. Riley Fire and Emergency Medical Services [SB-365]
[Education ]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Safety ]
[Funding ]
[Grants ]
Repealing a specified fire and medical services tuition reimbursement program and establishing the Charles W. Riley Fire and Emergency Medical Services Scholarship; establishing eligibility requirements for a scholarship; authorizing the use of a scholarship for specified educational expenses; authorizing the annual amount of a scholarship to be up to a specified percentage of the equivalent tuition and specified fees of a specified institution of higher education; etc.
SB-365: Higher Education - The Charles W. Riley Fire and Emergency Medical Services
Sponsored by: Sen. Thomas Middleton
Vetoed By The Governor (technical) on 05/22/2012
Local Government - Fire, Rescue, and Ambulance Funds - Distribution of Money to [SB-1087]
[Public Safety ]
[Funding ]
[Grants ]
Requiring that each county distribute a specified minimum amount of money that the county receives from the Senator William H. Amoss Fire, Rescue, and Ambulance Fund to volunteer fire, rescue, and ambulance companies; requiring the Director of the Maryland Emergency Management Agency to submit an annual report to the General Assembly on the amount of money distributed by each county to volunteer companies; requiring each county to include specified information in a specified report; etc.
SB-1087: Local Government - Fire, Rescue, and Ambulance Funds - Distribution of Money to
Sponsored by: Sen. Jim Mathias
Favorable With Amendments Report By Budget And Taxation on 04/06/2012
Vehicle Laws - Red Light and Speed Monitoring Systems - Emergency Vehicles [HB-848]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Providing that specified images of an emergency vehicle recorded by a traffic control signal monitoring system, a speed monitoring system, or a work zone speed control system may not be the basis for a civil penalty or the issuance of a citation under specified provisions of law; etc.
HB-848: Vehicle Laws - Red Light and Speed Monitoring Systems - Emergency Vehicles
Sponsored by: Rep. Frank Conaway
Unfavorable Report By Environmental Matters on 03/12/2012
Washington County - Volunteer Fire and Rescue Companies - Reimbursement of [HB-562]
[Public Safety ]
[Insurance ]
[Healthcare ]
[Funding ]
[Grants ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Disaster Relief ]
Authorizing the County Commissioners of Washington County to establish, by resolution or ordinance, a system of fees under which a volunteer fire department, rescue squad, or ambulance company in the county may charge for services rendered at an emergency fire or rescue incident; and authorizing a resolution or ordinance adopted under the Act to provide for the reimbursement, including from an insurer, of reasonable costs for equipment, personnel, and consumable products used at an emergency fire or rescue incident.
HB-562: Washington County - Volunteer Fire and Rescue Companies - Reimbursement of
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Unfavorable Report By Health And Government Operations Withdrawn on 02/22/2012
Local Government - Fire, Rescue, and Ambulance Funds - Distribution of Money to [HB-1423]
[Public Safety ]
[Funding ]
[Grants ]
[Healthcare ]
[Budget and Spending ]
Requiring that each county distribute a specified minimum amount of money that the county receives from the Senator William H. Amoss Fire, Rescue, and Ambulance Fund to volunteer fire, rescue, and ambulance companies; requiring the Director of the Maryland Emergency Management Agency to submit an annual report to the General Assembly on the amount of money distributed by each county to volunteer companies; etc.
HB-1423: Local Government - Fire, Rescue, and Ambulance Funds - Distribution of Money to
Sponsored by: Sen. Guy Guzzone
Hearing 3/21 At 1:00 P.m. on 03/14/2012
Workers' Compensation - Medical Presumptions and Study [HB-1101]
[Healthcare ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Workers' Compensation ]
[Public Health ]
Altering the diseases and cancers that are considered occupational diseases suffered in the line of duty and are compensable in a specified manner; requiring the Department of Legislative Services, with the agreement of specified stakeholders, to contract with a specified individual to study specified types of cancers that specified individuals may contract in the line of duty; providing for the purpose of the study; providing that any funding needed for the study shall be from sources other than the Department; etc.
HB-1101: Workers' Compensation - Medical Presumptions and Study
Sponsored by: Sen. Guy Guzzone
Approved By The Governor on 05/22/2012
Workers' Compensation - Emergency Responders - Revisions [HB-1085]
[Workers' Compensation ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Insurance ]
Altering the definition of "on duty" in the workers' compensation law to include the performance of specified duties assigned to deputy sheriffs or members of a specified fire police unit; altering the definition of "volunteer company" to include a volunteer fire police unit; specifying that a covered member of a volunteer company may not be considered a paid covered employee of the company for receiving as a membership benefit a yearly stipend of $5,200 or less to help offset out-of-pocket expenses; etc.
Fire, Rescue, or Emergency Medical Services Entities - Resale of Admission [SB-321]
[Public Safety ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Prohibiting a person from selling or offering for sale an admission ticket to a specified event held for the benefit of a fire, a rescue, or an emergency medical services entity at a greater price than that printed on the ticket; and providing for a specified penalty.
SB-321: Fire, Rescue, or Emergency Medical Services Entities - Resale of Admission
Sponsored by: Sen. Delores Kelley
Unfavorable Report By Judicial Proceedings on 03/07/2011
Higher Education - Edward T. Conroy Memorial Scholarship Program - Eligibility [SB-289]
[Education ]
[Student Loans ]
[Veterans ]
[Funding ]
[Grants ]
Altering the eligibility requirements for the Edward T. Conroy Memorial Scholarship Program to include specified persons who live outside the State under specified circumstances; repealing an obsolete provision; and repealing a termination provision.
SB-289: Higher Education - Edward T. Conroy Memorial Scholarship Program - Eligibility
Sponsored by: Sen. Education
Approved By The Governor on 05/10/2011
Public Information Act - Required Denials - Senior Citizen Activities Centers [SB-230]
[Senior Citizens ]
[Data Privacy ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
Requiring a custodian of records under the Public Information Act to deny inspection of the part of a public record that contains the name, address, telephone number, or electronic mail address of any individual enrolled in or any member of a senior citizen activities center; requiring a custodian to permit inspection of specified information by a person in interest, law enforcement personnel, and emergency personnel; defining terms; etc.
SB-230: Public Information Act - Required Denials - Senior Citizen Activities Centers
Sponsored by: Sen. Joanne Benson
Approved By The Governor on 05/19/2011
Workers' Compensation - Death Benefits - Dependency [SB-212]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Workers' Compensation ]
Providing that specified death benefit provisions of the workers' compensation law apply only to specified covered employees of a municipal corporation or a county, and their dependents; altering the authority of the Workers' Compensation Commission to make determinations of dependency; altering the provisions relating to calculation of death benefits for individuals who are wholly or partly dependent; providing for the amount of death benefits to specified dependents; etc.
SB-212: Workers' Compensation - Death Benefits - Dependency
Sponsored by: Sen. Thomas Middleton
Approved By The Governor on 05/19/2011
Income Tax - Subtraction Modification - Community Emergency Response Team [SB-130]
[Taxes ]
[Public Safety ]
[Community Development ]
Providing a subtraction modification under the Maryland income tax of $3,500 for qualifying members of a Community Emergency Response Team; providing that an individual may not qualify for the subtraction modification based on membership in a Community Emergency Response Team unless the Community Emergency Response Team maintains specified records and provides specified reports; applying the Act to taxable years beginning after December 31, 2010; etc.
SB-130: Income Tax - Subtraction Modification - Community Emergency Response Team
Sponsored by: Sen. Barry Glassman
Unfavorable Report By Budget And Taxation on 02/14/2011