SB-2375: As introduced, requires licensed land surveyors to verify in a written report the quality of a property description in certain transfer documents prior to the transfer of title to any interest in real property in the state. - Amends TCA Title 8; Title 35; Title 47, Chapter 10; Title 62, Chapter 18 and Title 66.
Sponsored by: Sen. Todd Gardenhire
P2c, Ref. To S. C&l Comm. on 01/30/2014
You have voted SB-2375: As introduced, requires licensed land surveyors to verify in a written report the quality of a property description in certain transfer documents prior to the transfer of title to any interest in real property in the state. - Amends TCA Title 8; Title 35; Title 47, Chapter 10; Title 62, Chapter 18 and Title 66..
SB-2300: As introduced, allows a person to become a licensed surveyor without a college degree if the person has had practical training and experience working under the supervision of a land surveyor. - Amends TCA Title 62, Chapter 18, Part 1.
Sponsored by: Sen. Randy McNally
Assigned To Gen. Sub Of S. C&l Comm. on 02/06/2014
You have voted SB-2300: As introduced, allows a person to become a licensed surveyor without a college degree if the person has had practical training and experience working under the supervision of a land surveyor. - Amends TCA Title 62, Chapter 18, Part 1..
SB-1931: As enacted, revises provisions governing a person becoming a licensed surveyor without a college degree. - Amends TCA Title 62, Chapter 18, Part 1.
Sponsored by: Sen. Ken Yager
Pub. Ch. 714 on 04/22/2014
You have voted SB-1931: As enacted, revises provisions governing a person becoming a licensed surveyor without a college degree. - Amends TCA Title 62, Chapter 18, Part 1..
SB-1710: As introduced, allows a person to become a licensed surveyor without a college degree if the person has had practical training and experience working under the supervision of a land surveyor. - Amends TCA Title 62, Chapter 18, Part 1.
Sponsored by: Sen. Ken Yager
Withdrawn. on 01/17/2014
You have voted SB-1710: As introduced, allows a person to become a licensed surveyor without a college degree if the person has had practical training and experience working under the supervision of a land surveyor. - Amends TCA Title 62, Chapter 18, Part 1..
HB-2275: As introduced, requires licensed land surveyors to verify in a written report the quality of a property description in certain transfer documents prior to the transfer of title to any interest in real property in the state. - Amends TCA Title 8; Title 35; Title 47, Chapter 10; Title 62, Chapter 18 and Title 66.
Sponsored by: Sen. Todd Gardenhire
P2c, Ref. To Business And Utilities Committee on 02/05/2014
You have voted HB-2275: As introduced, requires licensed land surveyors to verify in a written report the quality of a property description in certain transfer documents prior to the transfer of title to any interest in real property in the state. - Amends TCA Title 8; Title 35; Title 47, Chapter 10; Title 62, Chapter 18 and Title 66..
HB-2234: As enacted, revises provisions governing a person becoming a licensed surveyor without a college degree. - Amends TCA Title 62, Chapter 18, Part 1.
Sponsored by: Sen. Ken Yager
Comp. Became Pub. Ch. 714 on 04/22/2014
You have voted HB-2234: As enacted, revises provisions governing a person becoming a licensed surveyor without a college degree. - Amends TCA Title 62, Chapter 18, Part 1..
Occupational and Professional Licensing Design Boards - Sunset Provisions and [SB-96]
Continuing the State Board of Certified Interior Designers in accordance with the provisions of the Maryland Program Evaluation Act (sunset law) by extending to July 1, 2024, termination provisions relating to the statutory and regulatory authority of the Board; requiring that an evaluation of the Board and the statutes and regulations that relate to the Board be performed on or before July 1, 2023; and repealing specified termination provisions relating to the Occupational and Professional Licensing Design Boards' Fund.
SB-96: Occupational and Professional Licensing Design Boards - Sunset Provisions and
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Vetoed By The Governor (duplicative) on 05/22/2012
Income Tax - Subtraction Modification - Forest Conservation and Management [HB-975]
Allowing a subtraction modification under the Maryland income tax for up to $500 of specified expenses incurred by individuals in connection with land preservation under the Forest Conservation and Management Program within the Department of Natural Resources, if the individual's application is approved by the Department; applying the Act to taxable years beginning after December 31, 2011; etc.
HB-975: Income Tax - Subtraction Modification - Forest Conservation and Management
Sponsored by: Rep. Joseph Boteler
Approved By The Governor on 05/22/2012
Occupational and Professional Licensing Design Boards - Sunset Provisions and [HB-74]
Continuing the State Board of Certified Interior Designers in accordance with the provisions of the Maryland Program Evaluation Act (sunset law) by extending to July 1, 2024, termination provisions relating to the statutory and regulatory authority of the Board; requiring that an evaluation of the Board and the statutes and regulations that relate to the Board be performed on or before July 1, 2023; and repealing termination provisions relating to the Occupational and Professional Licensing Design Boards' Fund.
HB-74: Occupational and Professional Licensing Design Boards - Sunset Provisions and
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Approved By The Governor on 05/02/2012
Architects, Landscape Architects, Professional Engineers, and Professional Land [HB-659]
Requiring specified firms that provide architectural, landscape architectural, professional engineering, or professional land surveying services to hold specified firm permits; authorizing the State Board of Architects, the State Board of Examiners of Landscape Architects, the State Board for Professional Engineers, and the State Board for Professional Land Surveyors to deny a permit, reprimand a permit holder, or suspend or revoke a permit under specified circumstances; etc.
HB-659: Architects, Landscape Architects, Professional Engineers, and Professional Land
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Unfavorable Report By Economic Matters on 03/24/2012
State Board of Architects - Sunset Extension and Program Evaluation [SB-91]
Continuing the State Board of Architects in accordance with the provisions of the Maryland Program Evaluation Act (sunset law) by extending to July 1, 2023, the termination provisions relating to the statutory and regulatory authority of the Board; requiring that an evaluation of the Board and the statutes and regulations that relate to the Board be performed on or before July 1, 2022; and requiring the chairs of specified design boards to submit a specified report on or before October 1, 2011.
SB-91: State Board of Architects - Sunset Extension and Program Evaluation
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Vetoed By The Governor (duplicative) on 05/19/2011
Real Property - Obliterating, Damaging, or Removing Property Markers - Penalty [SB-191]
Increasing from $500 to $2,500 the penalty for willfully obliterating, damaging, or removing any stake, marker, monument, or other landmark set in the property of another person by any civil engineer, surveyor, or real estate appraiser or any of their assistants except under specified circumstances.
SB-191: Real Property - Obliterating, Damaging, or Removing Property Markers - Penalty
Sponsored by: Sen. George Edwards
Approved By The Governor on 04/12/2011
State Board of Architects - Sunset Extension and Program Evaluation [HB-67]
Continuing the State Board of Architects in accordance with the provisions of the Maryland Program Evaluation Act (sunset law) by extending to July 1, 2023, the termination provisions relating to the statutory and regulatory authority of the Board; requiring that an evaluation of the Board and the statutes and regulations that relate to the Board be performed on or before July 1, 2022; and requiring the chairs of specified design boards to submit a specified report on or before October 1, 2011.
HB-67: State Board of Architects - Sunset Extension and Program Evaluation
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Approved By The Governor on 05/10/2011
Real Property - Obliterating, Damaging, or Removing Property Markers - Penalty [HB-117]
Increasing from $500 to $2,500 the penalty for willfully obliterating, damaging, or removing any stake, marker, monument, or other landmark set in the property of another person by any civil engineer, surveyor, or real estate appraiser or any of their assistants except under specified circumstances.
HB-117: Real Property - Obliterating, Damaging, or Removing Property Markers - Penalty
Sponsored by: Rep. Wendell Beitzel
Approved By The Governor on 04/12/2011
HB-2543: Relating to the licensing and regulation of architecture, engineering, landscape architecture, and land surveying by the Texas Board of Professional Services, the deregulation of interior design, and the abolition of the Texas Board of Professional Engineers, the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners, and the Texas Board of Professional Land Surveyors.
Sponsored by: Rep. Wayne Smith
Read First Time on 03/15/2011
You have voted HB-2543: Relating to the licensing and regulation of architecture, engineering, landscape architecture, and land surveying by the Texas Board of Professional Services, the deregulation of interior design, and the abolition of the Texas Board of Professional Engineers, the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners, and the Texas Board of Professional Land Surveyors..