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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Public Safety - Solar Battery Energy Storage Systems [SB-636] [Public Safety ] [Energy ] [Air Quality ] [Firearms/Gun Control ] [Technology and Innovation ] [Construction ]
Requiring buildings where certain solar battery energy storage systems are installed to be equipped with a self-contained fire suppression system, an explosion prevention system, and an air quality monitoring system; and requiring the State Fire Marshal to administer and enforce the Act.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Johnny Mautz Withdrawn By Sponsor on 03/13/2023

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Election Law – Recounts – Procedures [HB-642] [Elections ] [Voting Rights ]
Requiring a petitioner for a recount to select the method for conducting the recount; limiting the methods from which the selection must be made to rescanning the ballots using certain vote tabulating equipment, a manual recount of voter-verifiable paper records, or any other recount method approved by the State Administrator; and requiring a local board of elections to preserve and store certain voter-verifiable paper records in a certain manner and count only voter-verifiable paper records in a manual recount.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Kris Fair Hearing 2/21 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/08/2023

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Public Safety - Emergency Management - Consumer Protections Against Price Gouging [SB-542] [Consumer Protection ] [Public Safety ] [Disaster Relief ] [Law Enforcement ]
Prohibiting a person from selling an essential good or service for more than a certain increase in price during and for a certain time after a certain state of emergency; and requiring the Secretary of State to establish an electronic notification system by which a person may register to receive notifications stating that a state of emergency has been declared and an executive order issued, that the provisions of the Act are in effect, and the categories of essential goods and services that are covered by the executive order.

  

Sponsored by: No sponsors Approved By The Governor - Chapter 631 on 05/16/2023

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Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Election Law – Recounts – Procedures [SB-339] [Elections ] [Voting Rights ]
Requiring a petitioner for a recount to select the method for conducting the recount; limiting the methods from which the selection must be made to rescanning the ballots using certain vote tabulating equipment, a manual recount of voter-verifiable paper records, or any other recount method approved by the State Administrator; and requiring a local board of elections to preserve and store certain voter-verifiable paper records in a certain manner and count duplicate ballots in a manual recount after review of the paper record.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Cheryl Kagan Hearing 3/21 At 1:00 P.m. on 03/06/2023

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State (Arizona)
Arizona Fifty-sixth Legislature - First Regular Session (2023)

Ballots; pollbooks; instructions; tabulating; storage [SB-1389] [Elections ]
Ballots; pollbooks; instructions; tabulating; storage

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Ken Bennett Senate Elec Committee Action: Do Pass, Voting: (8-0-0-0) on 02/13/2023

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Business Regulation - Flavored Tobacco Products - Prohibition [SB-259] [Consumer Protection ] [Public Health ] [Small Business ]
Providing that certain licenses to manufacture, sell, buy, and store cigarettes, other tobacco products, and electronic smoking devices do not authorize the licensee to manufacture, ship, import, or sell into or within the State a flavored tobacco product with a taste or smell of fruit, mint, candy, or other nontobacco flavors; providing that a public statement that cigarettes, other tobacco products, or electronic smoking devices have or produce a certain smell or taste is presumptive evidence that they are flavored tobacco products; etc.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Clarence Lam Hearing 2/16 At 1:00 P.m. on 01/28/2023

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Firearm Safety - Storage Requirements and Youth Suicide Prevention (Jaelynn's Law) [HB-307] [Firearms/Gun Control ] [Public Health ] [Children and Youth ] [Mental Health ] [Law Enforcement ] [Public Safety ] [Crime ]
Altering a certain provision relating to the storage of firearms and ammunition in a location that can be accessed by an unsupervised child; and requiring the Deputy Secretary for Public Health Services to develop a youth suicide prevention and firearm safe storage guide, with recommendations from a stakeholder committee.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Dana Stein Referred Rules on 04/10/2023

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Sales and Use Tax Exemption - Redevelopment Areas in Baltimore County - Sunset Extension [HB-237] [Taxes ] [Construction ] [Economic Development ] [Property Tax ]
Extending, until July 1, 2036, the termination date applicable to an exemption from the sales and use tax for certain construction material or warehousing equipment purchased for use in a certain target redevelopment area in Baltimore County.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Vanessa Atterbeary Approved By The Governor - Chapter 18 on 04/11/2023

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State (Indiana)
Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Self-service storage facilities. [HB-1621] [Real Estate ] [Consumer Protection ]
Self-service storage facilities. Specifies that the term "personal property" includes trailers. Changes the time at which a self-service storage facility owner (owner) may: (1) begin enforcement of the owner's lien on a renter's stored personal property; and (2) sell or otherwise dispose of the renter's stored personal property. Provides that as an alternative to conducting a sale of a renter's stored personal property after the renter's default, an owner may cause the renter's personal property to be towed or removed from the self-service storage (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Edward Clere Public Law 93 on 04/20/2023

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Sales and Use Tax Exemption - Redevelopment Areas in Baltimore County - Sunset Extension [SB-174] [Taxes ] [Construction ] [Economic Development ] [Real Estate ] [Community Development ]
Extending, until June 30, 2036, the termination date applicable to an exemption from the sales and use tax for certain construction material or warehousing equipment purchased for use in a certain target redevelopment area in Baltimore County.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. James Rosapepe Approved By The Governor - Chapter 17 on 04/11/2023

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State (Hawaii)
Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Relating To Information Technology. [SB-284] [Technology and Innovation ] [Telecommunications ] [Cybersecurity ] [Data Privacy ] [Budget and Spending ]
Requires the technology services consolidation working group to, by 6/30/2024, decommission the office of enterprise technology services' data center located in the Kalanimoku building; relocate the entire office of enterprise technology services data center to an interim primary, secure, and resilient facility; and, by 6/30/2028, use cloud storage to securely store all state electronic data, with any cloud storage servers or other systems or hardware having their primary production system located within the State; provided that software-as-a-service (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Henry Aquino Passed Second Reading As Amended In Hd 1 And Referred To The Committee(s) On Fin With None Voting Aye With Reservations; None Voting No (0) And Representative(s) Ilagan Excused (1). on 03/24/2023

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State (Arizona)
Arizona Fifty-sixth Legislature - First Regular Session (2023)

Firearms; ammunition; storage; civil penalty [HB-2192] [Firearms/Gun Control ] [Crime ] [Public Safety ] [Law Enforcement ]
Firearms; ammunition; storage; civil penalty

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Jennifer Longdon House Read Second Time on 01/26/2023

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Public Safety – Licensed Firearms Dealers – Security Requirements [HB-1021] [Firearms/Gun Control ] [Public Safety ] [Crime ]
Prohibiting a certain licensed firearms dealer from storing a firearm on a certain premises where the licensed firearms dealer conducts business, unless the premises is equipped with certain security features; requiring a licensed firearms dealer to lock certain firearms in a certain location outside business hours; and requiring the Secretary of State Police to suspend or revoke a certain dealer's license if the dealer is found in violation of certain offenses.

  

Sponsored by: No sponsors Gubernatorial Veto Override (legislative Date: 4/8/2022) - Chapter 55 on 04/09/2022

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Income Tax - Credit for Firearm Safety Devices [SB-773] [Firearms/Gun Control ] [Taxes ] [Consumer Protection ] [Public Safety ]
Authorizing a credit against the State income tax for the purchase of certain firearm safety devices during the taxable year; making the credit refundable; requiring proof of purchase to be provided to the Comptroller for a firearm safety device for which an individual is claiming a credit; and applying the Act to all taxable years beginning after December 31, 2021.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Jill Carter Third Reading Passed (42-0) on 03/29/2022

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Washington County - Alcoholic Beverages - University and College Hospitality Beer, Wine, and Liquor License [HB-856] [Alcoholic Beverages ] [Education ]
Authorizing the Board of License Commissioners for Washington County to issue a university and college hospitality beer, wine, and liquor license to a university or college that offers a hospitality and tourism management degree program under certain circumstances; authorizing a license holder to allow the preparation, serving, and consumption of beer, wine, and liquor by certain individuals; and authorizing a license fee of $750 and an annual fee for a Sunday permit of $250.

  

Sponsored by: No sponsors Enacted Under Article Ii, Section 17(c) Of The Maryland Constitution - Chapter 760 on 05/29/2022

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Firearm Safety – Storage Requirements and Youth Suicide Prevention (Jaelynn’s Law) [SB-676] [Firearms/Gun Control ] [Public Health ] [Mental Health ] [Children and Youth ] [Public Safety ] [Law Enforcement ] [Crime ]
Altering a certain provision relating to the storage of firearms and ammunition in a location that can be accessed by an unsupervised minor; and requiring the Deputy Secretary for Public Health Services to develop a youth suicide prevention and firearm safe storage guide, with recommendations from a stakeholder committee.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. William Smith Hearing 3/15 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/09/2022

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2022 Regular Session

State Building Code - Electric Vehicles [SB-627] [Energy ] [Housing ] [Technology and Innovation ] [Transportation and Motor Vehicles ] [Construction ]
Repealing provisions regarding requirements of builders of certain residential dwelling units to offer buyers certain options for the installation of electric vehicle charging stations; and requiring the Department of Labor, by July 1, 2023, to adopt by regulation a State building code that requires the installation of certain percentages of EV-capable, EV-ready, and EVCS-installed parking spaces for certain newly constructed buildings and buildings undergoing certain renovations; applying the Act prospectively.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Jeff Waldstreicher First Reading Education, Health, And Environmental Affairs on 02/03/2022

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Public Safety – Emergency Management – Price Gouging Consumer Protections [HB-800] [Public Safety ] [Consumer Protection ] [Disaster Relief ] [Law Enforcement ] [Crime ]
Prohibiting a person from selling an essential good or service during a state of emergency and for the 90 days following the end of the state of emergency for a price of 10% or more of the price charged prior to the state of emergency; and requiring the Secretary of State to establish an electronic notification system by which a person may register to receive certain information.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Pamela Queen First Reading Economic Matters on 02/03/2022

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Sales and Use Tax - Exemption - Firearm Safety Devices [HB-816] [Firearms/Gun Control ] [Taxes ] [Public Safety ] [Consumer Protection ]
Providing an exemption under the sales and use tax for the first $500 of the taxable price of certain firearm safety devices, including a firearm safe, firearm lockbox, trigger and barrel lock, or any other item designed for home firearm safety.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Haven Shoemaker First Reading Ways And Means on 02/03/2022

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Public Safety - Emergency Management - Price Gouging Consumer Protections [SB-565] [Public Safety ] [Consumer Protection ] [Disaster Relief ] [Law Enforcement ] [Public Health ] [Crime ]
Prohibiting a person from selling an essential good or service during a state of emergency and for the 90 days following the end of the state of emergency for a price of 10% or more of the price charged prior to a state of emergency; and requiring the Secretary of State to establish an electronic notification system by which a person may register to receive certain information.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Clarence Lam Unfavorable Report By Finance on 03/18/2022

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