Driver's Licenses - Suspension for Child Support Arrearages - Exception [HB-326]
Establishing a certain exception to the authority of the Child Support Administration to notify the Motor Vehicle Administration of an individual's child support arrearages for the purpose of suspending the individual's driver's license or privilege to drive if the obligor's income is at or below 300% of the federal poverty level; and authorizing the Child Support Administration to consider certain information in determining the income of an obligor under the Act.
HB-326: Driver's Licenses - Suspension for Child Support Arrearages - Exception
Sponsored by: Rep. Jennifer Terrasa
Hearing 2/09 At 1:00 P.m. on 01/26/2023
Driver's Licenses - Suspension for Child Support Arrearages - Exception [SB-164]
Establishing a certain exception to the authority of the Child Support Administration to notify the Motor Vehicle Administration of an individual's child support arrearages for the purpose of suspending the individual's driver's license or privilege to drive if the obligor's income is at or below 250% of the federal poverty guidelines; authorizing the Child Support Administration to consider certain information in determining the income of an obligor under the Act; etc.
SB-164: Driver's Licenses - Suspension for Child Support Arrearages - Exception
Sponsored by: Sen. Ronald Watson
Favorable With Amendments Report By Judiciary on 04/10/2023
Child Support Enforcement - Occupational and Recreational Licenses - Taxpayer Identification Number [HB-136]
Altering the duties of certain licensing authorities in provisions of law relating to the suspension or denial of a license due to child support arrearages to provide for the disclosure of the taxpayer identification number of a licensee or an applicant for a license if the licensee or applicant does not have a Social Security number.
HB-136: Child Support Enforcement - Occupational and Recreational Licenses - Taxpayer Identification Number
Sponsored by: Rep. David Moon
Withdrawn By Sponsor on 03/31/2023
Family Law - Custody Evaluators - Qualifications and Training [HB-1407]
Requiring that an individual meet certain educational and experiential requirements in order to be appointed or approved by a court as a custody evaluator; requiring that, beginning October 1, 2023, an individual complete 20 hours of initial training in certain areas in order to be appointed or approved by a court as a custody evaluator; requiring that an individual receive 5 hours of ongoing education and training every 2 years in order to continue to be appointed or approved by a court as a custody evaluator; etc.
HB-1407: Family Law - Custody Evaluators - Qualifications and Training
Sponsored by: Rep. Geraldine Valentino-Smith
First Reading House Rules And Executive Nominations on 02/17/2022
Child Support Enforcement - License Applications - Taxpayer Identification Number [HB-1413]
Altering the duties of certain licensing authorities in certain provisions of law relating to the suspension or denial of certain occupational licenses for child support arrearages to provide for the disclosure of the taxpayer identification number of an applicant for a certain occupational license instead of the Social Security number under certain circumstances.
HB-1413: Child Support Enforcement - License Applications - Taxpayer Identification Number
Sponsored by: Rep. David Moon
First Reading House Rules And Executive Nominations on 02/17/2022
Driver's Licenses - Suspension For Child Support Arrearages - Exception [HB-1293]
Establishing a certain exception to the authority of the Child Support Administration to notify the Motor Vehicle Administration of an individual's child support arrearages for the purpose of suspending the individual's driver's license or privilege to drive if the obligor's family income is not greater than 300% of the federal poverty level.
HB-1293: Driver's Licenses - Suspension For Child Support Arrearages - Exception
Sponsored by: Rep. Mark Chang
Hearing 3/10 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/14/2022
Driver's Licenses - Suspension for Child Support Arrearages - Exception [SB-884]
Establishing a certain exception to the authority of the Child Support Administration to notify the Motor Vehicle Administration of an individual's child support arrearages for the purpose of suspending the individual's driver's license or privilege to drive if the obligor's family income is not greater than 300% of the federal poverty level unless the obligor has been judicially determined to be voluntarily impoverished.
SB-884: Driver's Licenses - Suspension for Child Support Arrearages - Exception
Sponsored by: Sen. William Smith
Hearing 3/31 At 1:00 P.m. on 03/23/2022
Family Law - Custody Evaluators - Qualifications and Training [SB-336]
Requiring that an individual meet certain educational and experiential requirements in order to be appointed or approved by a court as a custody evaluator; requiring that, beginning October 1, 2023, an individual complete 20 hours of initial training in certain areas in order to be appointed or approved by a court as a custody evaluator; requiring that an individual receive 5 hours of ongoing education and training every 2 years in order to continue to be appointed or approved by a court as a custody evaluator; etc.
SB-336: Family Law - Custody Evaluators - Qualifications and Training
Sponsored by: Sen. Susan Lee
Hearing 2/09 At 1:00 P.m. on 01/24/2022
Family Law - Nonpayment of Child Support - Sentencing [HB-262]
Requiring a sentence for a conviction under a provision of law prohibiting a parent from willfully failing to provide for the support of his or her minor child to run concurrently with a sentence for any other conviction under the same provision of law imposed against the parent.
HB-262: Family Law - Nonpayment of Child Support - Sentencing
Sponsored by: Sen. Shaneka Henson
Hearing 2/02 At 1:00 P.m. on 01/14/2022
Child Support - Guidelines [HB-1339]
Extending from October 1, 2021, to July 1, 2022, the effective date for certain provisions of law that would revise the schedule of basic child support obligations used to calculate the amount of a child support award and make other changes relating to the application of the Maryland Child Support Guidelines.
HB-1339: Child Support - Guidelines
Sponsored by: Rep.
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 305 on 05/18/2021
Family Law - Support of Destitute Adult Children - Repeal [HB-816]
Repealing a requirement that a parent provide certain support to the parent's destitute adult child under certain circumstances; repealing related provisions of law regarding penalties and certain complaint, pretrial, and trial procedures; etc.
HB-816: Family Law - Support of Destitute Adult Children - Repeal
Sponsored by: Rep. Haven Shoemaker
Hearing 2/18 At 1:30 P.m. on 01/31/2021
Driver's Licenses - Suspension for Child Support Arrearages - Repeal [HB-580]
Repealing the process under which the Child Support Administration is authorized to notify the Motor Vehicle Administration of an individual's child support arrearages for the purpose of suspending the individual's driver's license or privilege to drive; repealing the process under which the Motor Vehicle Administration is required to suspend an individual's driver's license or privilege to drive on certain notice that the individual has child support arrearages; etc.
HB-580: Driver's Licenses - Suspension for Child Support Arrearages - Repeal
Sponsored by: Rep. Debra Davis
Hearing 2/11 At 1:30 P.m. on 01/28/2021
Family Law - Nonpayment of Child Support - Sentencing [SB-394]
Requiring a sentence for a conviction under a provision of law prohibiting a parent from willfully failing to provide for the support of his or her minor child to run concurrently with a sentence for any other conviction under the same provision of law imposed against the parent.
SB-394: Family Law - Nonpayment of Child Support - Sentencing
Sponsored by: Sen. Jill Carter
Hearing 2/09 At 1:00 P.m. on 01/18/2021
Family Law - Nonpayment of Child Support - Sentencing [HB-343]
Requiring a sentence for a conviction under a provision of law prohibiting a parent from willfully failing to provide for the support of his or her minor child to run concurrently with a sentence for any other conviction under the same provision of law imposed against the parent.
HB-343: Family Law - Nonpayment of Child Support - Sentencing
Sponsored by: Rep. Kathleen Dumais
Hearing 1/14 At 1:30 P.m. on 12/23/2021
Public Utilities - Transportation Network Services - Disclosure of Records [SB-97]
Altering the authority by which the Public Service Commission may disclose certain records provided by a transportation network company; authorizing the Commission to disclose certain records if the disclosure is made in accordance with a provision of law that requires certain licensing authorities to provide certain information to the Child Support Administration in the Department of Human Services; and providing that certain disclosed information is not subject to release under the Maryland Public Information Act.
SB-97: Public Utilities - Transportation Network Services - Disclosure of Records
Sponsored by: Sen.
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 51 on 04/10/2018
Family Law - Age of Majority - Jurisdiction of Court [SB-965]
Providing that an equity court shall retain jurisdiction for the purpose of awarding child support, in accordance with the child support guidelines, for a child who has attained the age of 18 years and who is enrolled in secondary school; providing that an equity court shall retain jurisdiction for the purpose of awarding support for a young adult who has attained the age of 18 years and who is not enrolled in secondary school; etc.
SB-965: Family Law - Age of Majority - Jurisdiction of Court
Sponsored by: Sen. Susan Lee
Unfavorable Report By Judicial Proceedings; Withdrawn on 03/15/2018