General Assembly - Fiscal Notes - Criminal Justice Policy Impact Statements [HB-709]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Public Safety ]
Requiring a fiscal note for a bill to include a criminal justice policy impact statement under specified circumstances; requiring the criminal justice policy impact statement to contain specified information; requiring the Department of Legislative Services to prepare the criminal justice policy impact statement by requesting information from specified entities; etc.
State Government - Regulations Affecting Small Businesses and Economic Impact [HB-449]
[Small Business ]
[Economic Development ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Budget and Spending ]
Requiring an Executive Branch agency or the Department of Legislative Services to include in an economic impact analysis of a proposed regulation that will have a meaningful impact on small businesses a description of less intrusive or less costly alternative methods to achieve the purpose of a regulation proposed by an agency, and an assessment of the effect and practicality of exempting small businesses from the regulation.
HB-449: State Government - Regulations Affecting Small Businesses and Economic Impact
Sponsored by: Rep. Kathy Afzali
Unfavorable Report By Health And Government Operations on 03/08/2011
Motor Vehicle Administration - Documents and Records - Use of Mailing Address [HB-1138]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Data Privacy ]
Requiring the Motor Vehicle Administration, on the request of a current or former State's Attorney, deputy State's Attorney, assistant State's Attorney, member of the judiciary of the State, United States Marshal, special agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, or specified current or former law enforcement officers, to ensure that only the requesting individual's mailing address is printed on any official document or public record produced by the Administration; etc.
HB-1138: Motor Vehicle Administration - Documents and Records - Use of Mailing Address
Sponsored by: Rep. Susan Krebs
Unfavorable Report By Environmental Matters on 03/25/2011
Transportation - Road Salt Management - Best Practices Guidance [SB-775]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Environmental ]
[Water ]
[Public Safety ]
Requiring the State Highway Administration, in consultation with the Department of the Environment, to develop a best practices road salt management document on or before October 1, 2011, for use by local jurisdictions and the State to minimize the adverse environmental impacts of road salt runoff in the State; requiring the Administration to update the guidance document annually and make it available to the public on the Administration's website; etc.
SB-775: Transportation - Road Salt Management - Best Practices Guidance
Sponsored by: Sen. Delores Kelley
Approved By The Governor on 05/20/2010
General Assembly - Fiscal Notes - Analysis of Long-Term Savings [SB-210]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Finance ]
[Taxes ]
Requiring a fiscal note for a bill to include an analysis of any potential long-term reduction in the expenditures of State government and of local governments and other long-term savings that could result from the bill; and requiring the analysis to project the potential long-term savings for a 5-year period beginning 1 year after the effective date of the bill.
SB-210: General Assembly - Fiscal Notes - Analysis of Long-Term Savings
Sponsored by: Sen. Delores Kelley
Hearing 2/16 At 1:15 P.m. on 01/27/2010
Transportation - Road Salt Management - Best Practices Guidance [HB-903]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Environmental ]
[Water ]
[Public Safety ]
Requiring the State Highway Administration, in consultation with the Department of the Environment, to develop a best practices road salt management document on or before October 1, 2011, for use by local jurisdictions and the State to minimize the adverse environmental impacts of road salt runoff in the State; requiring the Administration to update the guidance document annually and make it available to the public on the Administration's website; etc.
HB-903: Transportation - Road Salt Management - Best Practices Guidance
Sponsored by: Rep. C. William Frick
Approved By The Governor on 05/20/2010
General Assembly - Fiscal Notes - Analysis of Long-Term Savings [HB-887]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Finance ]
[Taxes ]
Requiring a fiscal note for a bill to include an analysis of any potential long-term reduction in the expenditures of State government and of local governments and other long-term savings that could result from the bill; and requiring the analysis to project the potential long-term savings for a 5-year period beginning 1 year after the effective date of the bill.
HB-887: General Assembly - Fiscal Notes - Analysis of Long-Term Savings
Sponsored by: Sen. Joanne Benson
Unfavorable Report By House Rules And Executive Nominations on 04/12/2010
State Spending Procedure - Fiscal Notes [HB-44]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Finance ]
[Taxes ]
Providing that a committee may not vote on bills or on amendments with a fiscal impact unless a fiscal note is posted on the website of the General Assembly for at least 5 days; requiring the fiscal note to identify the sources of any assumptions that the Department of Legislative Services used in preparing the estimates of fiscal impact; etc.
HB-44: State Spending Procedure - Fiscal Notes
Sponsored by: Rep. Michael Smigiel
Unfavorable Report By House Rules And Executive Nominations on 04/12/2010
State Government - General Assembly - Posting of Bill and Revised Fiscal Note [HB-437]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Taxes ]
[Funding ]
Requiring, in the case of a bill that will have a fiscal impact on the State or on local government and for which a revised fiscal note has been prepared, that the third reading version of a bill and the revised fiscal note be posted on the General Assembly website for 72 hours before a vote on final passage of the bill may be taken in the bill's house of origin; excluding Sunday from being included in the calculation of the 72-hour time period; and providing for an exception.
HB-437: State Government - General Assembly - Posting of Bill and Revised Fiscal Note
Sponsored by: Rep. Wade Kach
Unfavorable Report By House Rules And Executive Nominations on 04/12/2010
Motor Vehicle Administration - Documents and Records - Use of Mailing Address [HB-1356]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Data Privacy ]
Requiring the Motor Vehicle Administration, on the request of a current or former State's Attorney, deputy State's Attorney, assistant State's Attorney, member of the judiciary of the State, United States Marshal, special agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, or specified current or former law enforcement officers, to ensure that only the requesting individual's mailing address is printed on any official document or public record produced by the Administration; etc.
HB-1356: Motor Vehicle Administration - Documents and Records - Use of Mailing Address
Sponsored by: Rep. Susan Krebs
Unfavorable Report By Environmental Matters on 03/25/2010
Maryland Emergency Management Agency – Cybersecurity Coordination and Operations Office – Establishment [HB-1618]
[Cybersecurity ]
[Technology and Innovation ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[National Security ]
[Disaster Relief ]
Establishing the Cybersecurity Coordination and Operations Office within the Maryland Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) to help improve statewide cybersecurity readiness and response; requiring the Director of MEMA to appoint an Executive Director as head of the Office; requiring the Office to be provided with sufficient staff to perform the Office's functions; requiring the Office to establish regional assistance groups to deliver or coordinate support services to political subdivisions, agencies, or regions; etc.
You have voted HB-1606: Corporations and Associations - Fees for Processing Articles of Dissolution, Certificates of Cancellation, and Other Documents - Repeal.
Maryland Emergency Management Agency - Cybersecurity Coordination and Operations Office - Establishment [SB-1036]
[Cybersecurity ]
[Technology and Innovation ]
[Public Safety ]
[National Security ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Disaster Relief ]
Establishing the Cybersecurity Coordination and Operations Office within the Maryland Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) to help improve statewide cybersecurity readiness and response; requiring the Director of MEMA to appoint an Executive Director as head of the Office; requiring the Office to be provided with sufficient staff to perform the Office's functions; requiring the Office to establish regional assistance groups to deliver or coordinate support services to political subdivisions, agencies, or regions; etc.
Labor and Employment - Health Care Facilities - Workplace Safety (Safe Care Act) [HB-1568]
[Healthcare ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Public Safety ]
[Workers' Compensation ]
Requiring State residential centers and State-operated hospitals to develop a workplace safety plan; establishing certain requirements for a certain workplace safety plan; requiring that certain training address certain risks and include certain instruction on certain matters; requiring certain State residential centers and State-operated hospitals to collaborate with a certain committee for certain purposes; requiring that certain procedures include certain other procedures; etc.
HB-1568: Labor and Employment - Health Care Facilities - Workplace Safety (Safe Care Act)
Sponsored by: Rep. Bonnie Cullison
Hearing 3/10 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/11/2020
Medical Cannabis - Dispensary Grower-Processor License [HB-1317]
[Cannabis ]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
Requiring the Natalie M. LaPrade Medical Cannabis Commission to license medical cannabis dispensary grower-processors under certain circumstances; requiring an applicant to meet certain conditions to be licensed as a dispensary grower-processor; providing that an applicant for a dispensary grower-processor license may not have received certain disciplinary action from the Commission or have failed to meet certain deadlines; requiring the Commission to establish a certain application review process; etc.
HB-1317: Medical Cannabis - Dispensary Grower-Processor License
Sponsored by: Rep. Nick Mosby
Hearing 2/19 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/10/2020
Medical Cannabis - Dispensary Grower-Processor License [HB-1317]
[Cannabis ]
[Healthcare ]
[Public Health ]
Requiring the Natalie M. LaPrade Medical Cannabis Commission to license medical cannabis dispensary grower-processors under certain circumstances; requiring an applicant to meet certain conditions to be licensed as a dispensary grower-processor; providing that an applicant for a dispensary grower-processor license may not have received certain disciplinary action from the Commission or have failed to meet certain deadlines; requiring the Commission to establish a certain application review process; etc.
HB-1317: Medical Cannabis - Dispensary Grower-Processor License
Sponsored by: Rep. Nick Mosby
Hearing 2/19 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/10/2020
Health Facilities - Residential Service Agencies - Compliance with State Labor Laws [HB-1415]
[Healthcare ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Health ]
Requiring the Maryland Department of Health, in consultation with the Maryland Department of Labor and the Office of the Attorney General, to produce a guidance document concerning the application of certain laws to certain personal care aides; providing for the content and structure of the guidance report; requiring a residential agency to certify certain information through the signature of a certain individual to the Maryland Department of Health as a condition of obtaining a license to operate as a residential service agency; etc.
HB-1415: Health Facilities - Residential Service Agencies - Compliance with State Labor Laws
Sponsored by: Rep. Terri Hill
Hearing 3/10 At 1:00 P.m. on 03/04/2020
State Government – Protection of Personally Identifiable Information – Public Institutions of Higher Education [HB-1122]
[Data Privacy ]
[Education ]
[Technology and Innovation ]
[Cybersecurity ]
Excluding public institutions of higher education from certain provisions of law governing protection of information by government agencies; requiring public institutions of higher education to review and designate certain systems as systems of record based on certain criteria and to develop and adopt a certain privacy governance program to govern each system of record; requiring public institutions of higher education to develop and adopt a certain information security and risk management program for certain purposes; etc.
HB-1122: State Government – Protection of Personally Identifiable Information – Public Institutions of Higher Education
Sponsored by: Rep. Shane Pendergrass
Enacted Under Article Ii, Section 17(c) Of The Maryland Constitution - Chapter 429 on 05/08/2020
Compensation to Individual Erroneously Convicted, Sentenced, and Confined or Whose Conviction or Adjudication Is Reversed (The Walter Lomax Act) [HB-985]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Crime ]
Authorizing the State's Attorney to certify that a conviction was in error under certain circumstances; altering a provision of law to require, rather than authorize, the Board of Public Works to pay certain compensation to a certain individual who has been erroneously convicted, sentenced, and confined on a finding of eligibility by an administrative law judge within 90 days after receiving the order; requiring certain compensation made by the Board to be equal to a certain amount; etc.
HB-985: Compensation to Individual Erroneously Convicted, Sentenced, and Confined or Whose Conviction or Adjudication Is Reversed (The Walter Lomax Act)
Sponsored by: Rep. Kathleen Dumais
Motion Laid Over (senator Cassilly) Adopted on 03/18/2020
You have voted HB-985: Compensation to Individual Erroneously Convicted, Sentenced, and Confined or Whose Conviction or Adjudication Is Reversed (The Walter Lomax Act).