Maryland 2023 Regular Session All Bills
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB801
Introduced
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Report Pass
3/16/23
Engrossed
3/17/23
Refer
3/20/23
Report Pass
4/6/23
Enrolled
4/7/23
Chaptered
5/8/23
Passed
5/8/23
Establishing the Cyber Maryland Program in the Maryland Technology Development Corporation to create and execute a talent pipeline that materially reduces workforce vacancies by July 1, 2026, build an advanced cybersecurity workforce, and carry out other purposes related to the cybersecurity workforce in the State; establishing the Cyber Maryland Fund; authorizing the Governor to include an appropriation of $250,000 for the Fund in the annual budget bill for fiscal year 2025 and each fiscal year thereafter; etc.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB802
Introduced
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Authorizing membership in the Law Enforcement Officers' Pension System for emergency medical technicians and emergency medical dispatchers under certain circumstances.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB803
Introduced
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Specifying a certain tip credit amount that is in effect for certain time periods; prohibiting certain employers of tipped employees, beginning July 1, 2027, from including a tip credit amount as part of the employees' wages; and requiring the Commissioner of Labor and Industry to establish the High Road Kitchen Program as a recognition program for restaurants that do not include the tip credit as part of certain employees' wages.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB804
Introduced
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Establishing the Community Technology Program for Maryland in the Maryland Technology Development Corporation to provide technology education and assistance to certain communities; requiring the Governor to include in the annual budget an appropriation of $2,400,000 to the Program; requiring the Program to allocate $100,000 for use in each county of the State for the purposes of the Program; and requiring counties to adopt certain application procedures for certain funding.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB805
Introduced
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Report Pass
3/20/23
Engrossed
3/20/23
Refer
3/21/23
Report Pass
4/5/23
Enrolled
4/10/23
Chaptered
5/3/23
Passed
5/3/23
Requiring the Maryland Medical Assistance Program and certain insurers, nonprofit health service plans, health maintenance organizations, and managed care organizations to provide coverage for biomarker testing that is supported by medical and scientific evidence; establishing requirements for deductibles, copayments, coinsurance, and utilization review for biomarker testing; requiring the Maryland Department of Health to report on matters related to biomarker testing converage on or before December 1, 2024; etc.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB806
Introduced
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Report Pass
3/13/23
Engrossed
3/17/23
Refer
3/20/23
Report Pass
4/7/23
Enrolled
4/10/23
Chaptered
5/3/23
Passed
5/3/23
Requiring the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange and the Maryland Department of Health to develop a report comparing options for offering affordable health care and dental care coverage to State residents who are ineligible for the Maryland Medical Assistance Program, the Maryland Children's Health Program, qualified health plans, or stand-alone dental plans due to the individuals' immigration status; and requiring the Exchange and the Department to report to certain committees of the General Assembly by October 31, 2023.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB807
Introduced
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Establishing that a landlord that offers a dwelling for rent is deemed to warrant the dwelling fit for human habitation; authorizing a single tenant or tenants' organization to seek remedies on behalf of a group of tenants for a landlord's failure to repair serious and dangerous defects on the leased premises; authorizing a tenant, a group of tenants, or a tenants' organization to bring a civil action for money damages if a landlord fails to repair certain defects within 90 days of the court finding the conditions complained of exist; etc.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB808
Introduced
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Altering statutory forms for a limited and general power of attorney to include certain provisions relating to the authority of an agent to perform certain acts to assist the principal in meeting eligibility requirements and qualifying for certain governmental benefits or programs; and altering a certain provision in a certain statutory form for a limited power of attorney relating to the authority of an agent to make a gift of part or all of a principal's property or to take certain action with respect to certain trusts.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB809
Introduced
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Providing that certain public school employees may be entitled to parental leave with pay under certain circumstances; authorizing certain public school employees to use certain leave for certain purposes; and requiring each public school employer to adopt policies and guidelines governing parental leave including the establishment of conditions and procedures for requesting and approving parental leave.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB81
Introduced
1/11/23
Refer
1/11/23
Increasing the State minimum wage rate changes in effect for certain periods of time; and repealing the authority of the Board of Public Works to temporarily suspend an increase to the State minimum wage rate.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB810
Introduced
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Transferring the Public School Opportunities Enhancement Program from the State Department of Education to the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services and renaming the Program to be the Maryland Priority Out-of-School Time Program, an educational and recreational enrichment program for children ages 4 to 19; altering certain requirements for awarding grants under the Program; and beginning in fiscal year 2024, altering the mandated appropriation to the Program to $8,500,000 for each fiscal year.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB811
Introduced
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Requiring the State Department of Education to disaggregate certain discipline-related data in an electronic spreadsheet format for the Department's website, make the data available to the public, and report certain discipline-related information each year; requiring the Department to lower and maintain a certain risk ratio used to identify a school's disproportional disciplinary practices; requiring each county board of education to develop a behavioral health and safety plan for certain schools by September 1, 2024; etc.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB812
Introduced
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Prohibiting an institution of higher education from using an admissions application that contains questions about an applicant's disciplinary record, subject to a certain exception; and authorizing an institution of higher education to make inquiries into and consider information about a student's disciplinary record for discipline related to academic dishonesty.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB813
Introduced
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Report Pass
3/17/23
Engrossed
3/17/23
Refer
3/20/23
Report Pass
4/8/23
Requiring at least 40% of funding provided under the comprehensive flood management grant program to be used for projects located in or directly benefitting underserved or overburdened communities; and authorizing the Governor to include in the annual State budget an appropriation of $20,000,000 for the comprehensive flood management grant program in fiscal year 2025 and each fiscal year thereafter.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB814
Introduced
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Requiring the State Department of Education to designate 10 community schools that are identified as low-performing or in need of comprehensive support and improvement as promise schools each year; requiring a county board of education to perform a comprehensive analysis of key factors and causes that led to a school being low-performing or in need of comprehensive support and improvement; requiring the Governor to include $2,000,000 in the annual budget bill to support technical assistance and support for promise schools; etc.