Maryland Unaccompanied Homeless Youth and Young Adult Count Demonstration Project

HB 794 Maryland Unaccompanied Homeless Youth and Young Adult Count Demonstration Project

Maryland 2014 Regular Session

Maryland Unaccompanied Homeless Youth and Young Adult Count Demonstration Project
HB-794


About HB-794

Establishing the Maryland Unaccompanied Homeless Youth and Young Adult Count Demonstration Project; requiring the Department of Housing and Community Development to select and monitor a coordinating entity to oversee the Project; requiring the coordinating entity to be selected through a competitive request for proposal or by sole source contract; requiring the coordinating entity to determine the number and characteristics of specified unaccompanied homeless youth and young adults; making the Act subject to a contingency; etc.

  

Bill Texts

Chaptered 05/09/2014

Enrolled 04/07/2014

Engrossed 03/14/2014

Introduced 02/04/2014

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Votes

House Floor - Third Reading Passed (133-0)

03/30/2014

Yeas: 133 | Nays: 0
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Senate Floor - Third Reading Passed (47-0)

03/24/2014

Yeas: 47 | Nays: 0
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House Floor - Third Reading Passed (131-0)

03/12/2014

Yeas: 131 | Nays: 0
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History

Approved By The Governor - Chapter 425

05/05/2014

Passed Enrolled

04/05/2014

Third Reading Passed (133-0)

04/05/2014

House Concur - Senate Amendments

04/05/2014

Senate Refuses To Recede

04/04/2014

Delegates James, Haynes, And Szeliga

04/03/2014

Conference Committee Appointed

04/03/2014

House Requests Senate Recede

04/03/2014

House Refuses To Concur - Senate Amendments

04/03/2014

Third Reading Passed With Amendments (47-0)

04/02/2014

Second Reading Passed With Amendments

04/01/2014

Favorable With Amendments {764731/1 Report Adopted

04/01/2014

Favorable With Amendments Report By Education, Health, And Environmental Affairs

03/31/2014

First Reading Education, Health, And Environmental Affairs

03/18/2014

Third Reading Passed (131-0)

03/15/2014

Second Reading Passed With Amendments

03/14/2014

Favorable With Amendments {934768/1 Report Adopted

03/14/2014

Favorable With Amendments Report By Appropriations

03/14/2014

Hearing 3/04 At 1:00 P.m.

03/04/2014

Reassigned To Appropriations

02/06/2014

First Reading Environmental Matters

02/03/2014