Swimming Pools

State (Maryland)
Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Prior Authorizations of State Debt - Alterations [HB-1519] [Budget and Spending ] [Funding ] [Grants ]
Amending certain prior authorizations of State Debt to change the names of certain grantees, alter the authorized uses of certain grants, and extend the termination date of certain grants.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Mark S. Chang Approved By The Governor - Chapter 643 on 05/20/2025

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Maryland 2025 Regular Session

St. Mary's County - Public Facilities Bond [SB-623] [Budget and Spending ] [Community Development ] [Construction ] [Funding ] [Public Safety ]
Authorizing and empowering the County Commissioners of St. Mary's County to borrow not more than $71,000,000 in order to finance the construction, improvement, or development of certain public facilities in St. Mary's County, and to effect such borrowing by the issuance and sale at public or private sale of its general obligation bonds; etc.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Jack Bailey Approved By The Governor - Chapter 408 on 05/06/2025

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Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Common Ownership Communities - Recreational Common Areas - Sensitive Information as Condition for Access [HB-755] [Housing ] [Consumer Protection ] [Data Privacy ] [Human Rights ] [Recreation ]
Prohibiting a cooperative housing corporation, condominium association, or homeowners association from requiring certain sensitive information of certain individuals as a condition for access to a recreational common area; and defining "sensitive information" as an individual's Social Security card or Social Security number, Individual Taxpayer Identification Number, birth certificate, racial or ethnic origin, national origin, citizenship or immigration status, religious or philosophical beliefs, or medical records.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Anne Healey Approved By The Governor - Chapter 523 on 05/13/2025

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Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Common Ownership Communities - Recreational Common Areas - Sensitive Information as Condition for Access [SB-540] [Housing ] [Consumer Protection ] [Data Privacy ] [Human Rights ] [Recreation ]
Prohibiting a cooperative housing corporation, condominium association, or homeowners association from requiring certain sensitive information of certain individuals as a condition for access to a recreational common area; and defining "sensitive information" as an individual's Social Security card or Social Security number, Individual Taxpayer Identification Number, birth certificate, racial or ethnic origin, national origin, citizenship or immigration status, religious or philosophical beliefs, or medical records.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Charles Anthony Muse Approved By The Governor - Chapter 522 on 05/13/2025

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2025 Regular Session

St. Mary's County - Public Facilities Bond [HB-561] [Budget and Spending ] [Community Development ] [Construction ] [Funding ] [Public Safety ]
Authorizing and empowering the County Commissioners of St. Mary's County to borrow not more than $71,000,000 in order to finance the construction, improvement, or development of certain public facilities in St. Mary's County, and to effect such borrowing by the issuance and sale at public or private sale of its general obligation bonds; etc.

  

Sponsored by: No sponsors Hearing 3/12 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/21/2025

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Criminal Law - Sexual Solicitation of a Minor, Human Trafficking, and Drug Distribution - Sensitive Locations [HB-963] [Crime ] [Human Rights ] [Public Safety ] [Criminal Justice ] [Children and Youth ]
Prohibiting a person from committing sexual solicitation of a minor or human trafficking within 5 miles of certain locations; and increasing the distance surrounding certain school property within which a person is prohibited from committing a certain crime relating to drug distribution from 1,000 feet to 5 miles.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Joseline A Pena-Melnyk Hearing 2/20 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/06/2024

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Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Criminal Law - Crimes Against Minors - Sensitive Locations [SB-719] [Crime ] [Children and Youth ] [Criminal Justice ] [Public Safety ] [Law Enforcement ]
Prohibiting a person from committing a felony against a victim who is a minor within 5 miles of certain locations; and establishing that a violation of the Act is a felony and punishable with imprisonment up to 15 years.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Joanne C. Benson Hearing 2/21 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/01/2024

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Courts - Prohibited Liability Agreements - Recreational Facilities [SB-452] [Recreation ] [Consumer Protection ] [Public Safety ]
Establishing that a provision in a contract or agreement relating to the use of a recreational facility that purports to limit the recreational facility's liability, or release the recreational facility from or indemnify or hold harmless the recreational facility against liability, for injury caused by or resulting from the negligence or other wrongful acts of the recreational facility or its agents or on-duty employees is void and unenforceable under certain circumstances.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Jill P Carter Approved By The Governor - Chapter 941 on 05/16/2024

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Courts - Prohibited Liability Agreements - Recreational Facilities [HB-162] [Recreation ] [Consumer Protection ] [Public Safety ]
Establishing that a provision in a contract or agreement relating to the use of a recreational facility that purports to limit the recreational facility's liability, or release the recreational facility from or indemnify or hold harmless the recreational facility against liability, for injury caused by or resulting from the negligence or other wrongful acts of the recreational facility or its agents or employees is void and unenforceable under certain circumstances.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. David H. Moon Third Reading Passed (129-3) on 03/18/2024

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Public Schools – Water Safety and Swimming Course – Established [HB-1105] [Education ] [Public Safety ] [Recreation ] [Children and Youth ] [Water ]
Requiring the State Department of Education to develop curriculum content for an elective course in water safety and swimming for public school students in grades 8 through 12; requiring, beginning in the 2025-2026 school year, county boards of education to implement the water safety and swimming curriculum content for students in grades 8 through 12 in public middle and high schools in the county; and authorizing a public middle or high school to partner with a local parks and recreation facility for certain purposes.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Jheanelle K. Wilkins Hearing 3/08 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/14/2023

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Maryland 2023 Regular Session

St. Mary's County - Public Facilities Bond [SB-457] [Budget and Spending ] [Community Development ] [Construction ] [Funding ] [Grants ] [Public Safety ]
Authorizing and empowering the County Commissioners of St. Mary's County, from time to time, to borrow not more than $56,000,000 in order to finance the construction, improvement, or development of certain public facilities in St. Mary's County, and to effect such borrowing by the issuance and sale at public or private sale of its general obligation bonds; etc.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Jack Bailey Approved By The Governor - Chapter 130 on 04/24/2023

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2023 Regular Session

St. Mary's County - Public Facilities Bond [HB-574] [Budget and Spending ] [Community Development ] [Construction ] [Funding ] [Grants ] [Public Safety ]
Authorizing and empowering the County Commissioners of St. Mary's County to borrow not more than $41,000,000 in order to finance the construction, improvement, or development of certain public facilities in St. Mary's County, and to effect such borrowing by the issuance and sale at public or private sale of its general obligation bonds; etc.

  

Sponsored by: No sponsors Hearing Canceled on 03/28/2023

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Maryland 2023 Regular Session

St. Mary's County - Public Facilities Bond [HB-623] [Budget and Spending ] [Community Development ] [Construction ] [Funding ] [Public Safety ]
Authorizing and empowering the County Commissioners of St. Mary's County to borrow not more than $56,000,000 in order to finance the construction, improvement, or development of certain public facilities in St. Mary's County and to effect such borrowing by the issuance and sale at public or private sale of its general obligation bonds; etc.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Brian M. Crosby Hearing 2/28 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/16/2023

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Courts - Prohibited Liability Agreements - Recreational Facilities [HB-207] [Recreation ] [Public Safety ] [Consumer Protection ]
Establishing that a provision in a contract or agreement relating to the use of a recreational facility that purports to release the recreational facility from, or indemnify or hold harmless the recreational facility against, liability for bodily injury is void and unenforceable when the bodily injury is caused by or results from the negligence or other wrongful act of the recreational facility or its agents or employees; and providing that a certain unit of State or local government is not included in the term "recreational facility".

  

Sponsored by: Rep. David H. Moon Favorable Adopted on 04/10/2023

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State (Hawaii)
Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Relating To Pools. [SB-2804] [Public Health ]
For purposes of the Department of Health's authority to adopt rules concerning public health and safety, defines "pool" to mean a watertight artificial structure containing a body of water that does not exchange water with any other body of water either naturally or mechanically used for swimming, diving, recreational bathing, or therapy by humans. (SD2)

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Donna Mercado Kim Referred To Hhh, Cpc, Referral Sheet 24 on 03/10/2022

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State (Hawaii)
Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Relating To Pools. [HB-1743] [Public Health ]
For purposes of the Department of Health's authority to adopt rules concerning public health and safety, defines "pool" to mean a watertight artificial structure containing a body of water that does not exchange water with any other body of water either naturally or mechanically used for swimming, diving, recreational bathing, or therapy by humans. (SD1)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Ryan I. Yamane Act 086, On 06/17/2022 (gov. Msg. No. 1186). on 06/17/2022

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Public Safety - Maryland Swimming Pool and Spa Standards - Adoption [SB-319] [Public Safety ] [Healthcare ] [Construction ] [Labor, Jobs, Employment ] [Public Health ]
Requiring the Maryland Department of Labor to adopt by regulation the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code as the Maryland Swimming Pool and Spa Standards; providing for the implementation of the Standards by the Maryland Department of Labor, local jurisdictions, counties, and municipalities; and requiring the Maryland Department of Labor to consult with the Maryland Department of Health on the implementation of the Standards in relation to the regulation of the operation and maintenance of swimming pools and spas.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Cory V. McCray Third Reading Passed (38-5) on 04/09/2022

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Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Public Safety - Maryland Swimming Pool and Spa Standards - Adoption [HB-303] [Public Safety ] [Construction ] [Healthcare ] [Consumer Protection ] [Law Enforcement ]
Requiring the Maryland Department of Labor to adopt by regulation the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code as the Maryland Swimming Pool and Spa Standards; providing for the implementation of the Standards by local jurisdictions, counties, and municipalities; requiring the Department to consult with the Maryland Department of Health on the implementation of the Standards; applying the standards to swimming pools or spas for which an application for a permit is received by a local jurisdiction on or after June 1, 2023; etc.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Dana M Stein Enacted Under Article Ii, Section 17(c) Of The Maryland Constitution - Chapter 730 on 05/29/2022

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Public Health - Semipublic Pools - Lifeguards [SB-139] [Public Health ]
Requiring an owner of an outdoor semipublic pool to ensure that, from Memorial Day to Labor Day, during hours when the pool is open at least one lifeguard is on duty on the deck observing the pool if an individual is in the water and for every 50 individuals in the water; and requiring an owner of an indoor, heated, semipublic pool to ensure that during hours when the pool is open at least one lifeguard is on duty on the deck observing the pool if an individual is in the water and for every 50 individuals in the water.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Michael A. Jackson Withdrawn By Sponsor on 01/31/2022

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State (Hawaii)
Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Relating To Pools. [SB-923] [Public Health ] [Recreation ]
Defines "swimming pool" for the purposes of administrative rules to mean impervious, artificial bodies of water used for swimming, diving, or recreational bathing or therapy.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Glenn Wakai Carried Over To 2022 Regular Session. on 12/10/2021

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