Public Health - Substance-Related Disorder Services (Maryland Patient Protection and Treatment Ethics Act) [SB-696]
Requiring any marketing or advertising materials published or provided by a behavioral health program to provide certain information about treatment services provided by the behavioral health program; prohibiting a health care practitioner from knowingly and willfully making certain statements or providing certain information; prohibiting a health care practitioner from knowingly making false or misleading statements; requiring a certain behavioral health program to include a certain statement in any advertising; etc.
SB-696: Public Health - Substance-Related Disorder Services (Maryland Patient Protection and Treatment Ethics Act)
Sponsored by: Sen. Katherine Klausmeier
Hearing 3/10 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/07/2020
Human Fetal Tissue - Prohibition [HB-734]
Prohibiting a person from knowingly engaging in certain conduct relating to the solicitation, acquisition, receipt, and donation of certain human fetal tissue for research purposes; establishing that a person who violates the Act is guilty of a misdemeanor and is subject to a fine not to exceed $10,000 or imprisonment of up to 1 year or both; etc.
HB-734: Human Fetal Tissue - Prohibition
Sponsored by: Rep. Robin Grammer
Unfavorable Report By Health And Government Operations; Withdrawn on 03/14/2020
Criminal Law - Child Pornography and Exhibition and Display of Obscene Items to Minors [HB-501]
Establishing certain exceptions to provisions of law relating to the display and exhibition of a certain item to a minor, child pornography, and possession of a visual representation of a child under the age of 16 years; prohibiting a minor from engaging in certain conduct involving the display or exhibition of an item to another minor, child pornography, and possession of certain visual representations; etc.
HB-501: Criminal Law - Child Pornography and Exhibition and Display of Obscene Items to Minors
Sponsored by: Rep. David Fraser-hidalgo
Hearing 2/27 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/10/2020
Criminal Law - Child Pornography and Exhibition and Display of Obscene Items to Minors [SB-365]
Establishing certain exceptions to provisions of law relating to the display and exhibition of a certain item to a minor, child pornography, and possession of a visual representation of a child under the age of 16 years; prohibiting a minor from engaging in certain conduct involving the display or exhibition of an item to another minor, child pornography, and possession of certain visual representations; etc.
SB-365: Criminal Law - Child Pornography and Exhibition and Display of Obscene Items to Minors
Sponsored by: Sen. Susan Lee
Hearing Canceled on 01/29/2020
Election Law - Campaign Finance - Protection of Contributor Information [HB-376]
Prohibiting a person from using contributor information from any report or statement required under provisions of law governing campaign finance for commercial solicitation purposes; and prohibiting a person from publishing contributor information from any report or statement required under provisions of law governing campaign finance in newspapers, magazines, books, or other similar media for the purpose of facilitating commercial solicitation.
HB-376: Election Law - Campaign Finance - Protection of Contributor Information
Sponsored by: Sen. Alonzo Washington
Hearing 2/06 At 1:00 P.m. on 01/23/2020
Crimes - Victim and Witness Intimidation - Penalties and Procedures [HB-357]
Altering the applicability of a certain exception to the hearsay rule relating to victim or witness intimidation; prohibiting a person from causing serious physical injury to another as a result of certain violations; prohibiting a person from causing the death of another as a result of certain violations; establishing certain penalties for a violation of the Act; etc.
HB-357: Crimes - Victim and Witness Intimidation - Penalties and Procedures
Sponsored by: Rep. Adrienne Jones
Hearing 2/04 At 1:00 P.m. on 01/21/2020
Crimes - Victim and Witness Intimidation - Penalties and Procedures [SB-271]
Altering the applicability of a certain exception to the hearsay rule relating to victim or witness intimidation; prohibiting a person from causing serious physical injury to another as a result of certain violations; prohibiting a person from causing the death of another as a result of certain violations; establishing certain penalties for a violation of the Act; etc.
SB-271: Crimes - Victim and Witness Intimidation - Penalties and Procedures
Sponsored by: Sen. William Ferguson
Hearing 2/06 At 1:00 P.m. on 01/21/2020
Relating To Prostitution. [SB-783]
Repeals the penalties for consensual adult prostitution and promotion of adult prostitution. Vacates convictions for decriminalized conduct. Makes clarifying and conforming amendments.
SB-783: Relating To Prostitution.
Sponsored by: Sen. Brian Taniguchi
Carried Over To 2020 Regular Session. on 12/01/2019
Natalie M. LaPrade Medical Cannabis Commission Reform Act [HB-1443]
Requiring the Natalie M. LaPrade Medical Cannabis Commission to conduct wide-ranging specified outreach to small, minority, and women business owners and entrepreneurs that may have an interest in applying for specified medical cannabis-related licenses; requiring the Commission to partner with specified entities to identify employment opportunities within the medical cannabis industry; establishing the Natalie M. LaPrade Compassionate Use Fund to provide access to medical cannabis for specified individuals; etc.
HB-1443: Natalie M. LaPrade Medical Cannabis Commission Reform Act
Sponsored by: Sen. Nathaniel Oaks
Conference Committee Appointed on 04/10/2017
Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard Requirements - Standard Offer Service [HB-1452]
Requiring an electric company to contract for specified renewable energy credits and electricity generated from Tier 1 renewable sources to meet at least 25% of the renewable energy portfolio standard for electricity that the electric company provides to specified customers beginning in 2018; requiring an electric company to solicit bids for a specified contract from specified renewable energy facilities; etc.
HB-1452: Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard Requirements - Standard Offer Service
Sponsored by: Rep. Luke Clippinger
Unfavorable Report By Economic Matters; Withdrawn on 04/08/2017
Prince George's County - Alcoholic Beverages Regulation Reform Act of 2017 PG 310-17 [HB-1317]
Requiring the County Executive for Prince George's County, instead of the Governor, to appoint members to the Board of License Commissioners for Prince George's County; requiring the appointments to be made subject to Senate confirmation; requiring a confirmation hearing before the Prince George's County Senate Delegation to be held within a specified time; requiring the County Executive to consider specified types of diversity when evaluating applicants for the Board; providing for vacancy appointments; etc.
HB-1317: Prince George's County - Alcoholic Beverages Regulation Reform Act of 2017 PG 310-17
Sponsored by: Rep.
Enacted Under Article Ii, Section 17(c) Of The Maryland Constitution - Chapter 812 on 05/27/2017
Natalie M. LaPrade Medical Cannabis Commission Reform Act [SB-999]
Repealing provisions of law establishing the Natalie M. LaPrade Medical Cannabis Commission; establishing the Medical Cannabis Division in the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; providing for the purpose of the Division; requiring the Division to develop specified identification cards and to adopt specified regulations; requiring the Division to develop and maintain a Web site that provides specified information; authorizing the Division to employ specified staff; etc.
SB-999: Natalie M. LaPrade Medical Cannabis Commission Reform Act
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Simplified Explanation of Senate Bill 999
Senate Bill 999: Simplified Explanation
This bill essentially changes the way medical cannabis is regulated in the area. Here's a simple breakdown of what it involves:
What Changes?
The old Medical Cannabis Commission is being replaced with a new group called the Medical Cannabis Division, which is part of the Department of Health.
This new Division will handle everything related to medical cannabis, like giving licenses to growers, processors, dispensaries, and testing labs.
Key Responsibilities of the New Division
Creating and managing a system for patients and their caregivers to get ID cards.
Maintaining a website with information about approved cannabis providers and how to get medical cannabis.
Setting up rules about how medical cannabis should be safely distributed and used.
The Licensing Process
A special group within the Division will handle the licensing of cannabis businesses. They aim to ensure diversity among the license holders, reflecting the state's racial and gender makeup.
There will be a dedicated fund to support small, minority, and women-owned businesses that want to enter the medical cannabis field.
What this Means for Patients and Providers
Medical providers can certify patients for cannabis use, but must have a specific state registration. Providers can't take gifts from cannabis businesses to avoid conflicts of interest.
Patients under 18 must get their cannabis through a caregiver, usually a parent or guardian.
Miscellaneous Provisions
The new rules prohibit certain actions, such as using cannabis in public or driving under its influence.
Current employees or entities associated with the now-dissolved Commission will have their roles moved to the new Division.
The Act is declared an emergency measure, which means it will take effect immediately upon being passed to address urgent health or safety requirements.
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Sponsored by: Sen. Joan Conway
Hearing 3/02 At 1:00 P.m. on 03/02/2017
Departmental Secretaries - Campaign and Working Hour Activities [SB-854]
Prohibiting a secretary of a principal department of the Executive Branch of State government from soliciting, accepting, transmitting, or depositing in a campaign account contributions or donations for the benefit of a candidate or political party; prohibiting a secretary from being a candidate for a public elective office while serving as secretary; authorizing the State Board of Elections to impose a civil penalty on specified entities as a result of a violation of this Act; etc.
SB-854: Departmental Secretaries - Campaign and Working Hour Activities
Sponsored by: Sen. Joan Conway
Hearing 3/03 At 1:00 P.m. on 03/03/2017