Maryland 2023 Regular Session All Bills
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB1
Introduced
1/11/23
Refer
1/11/23
Report Pass
3/30/23
Engrossed
3/31/23
Refer
4/3/23
Refer
4/5/23
Report Pass
4/5/23
Enrolled
4/5/23
Chaptered
4/11/23
Passed
4/11/23
Altering the definition of "sexual abuse" for purposes relating to civil actions for child sexual abuse to include any act that involves an adult allowing or encouraging a child to engage in certain activities; establishing certain limitations on damages that may be awarded under the Act; repealing the statute of limitations in certain civil actions relating to child sexual abuse; repealing a statute of repose for certain civil actions relating to child sexual abuse; providing for the retroactive application of the Act; etc.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB10
Introduced
1/11/23
Refer
1/11/23
Report Pass
3/16/23
Engrossed
3/20/23
Refer
3/20/23
Report Pass
3/27/23
Enrolled
4/3/23
Chaptered
4/11/23
Passed
4/11/23
Requiring membership in the Correctional Officers' Retirement System for certain local detention center officers of Talbot County in the event Talbot County becomes a participating governmental unit in the Correctional Officers' Retirement System; and providing that certain local detention center officers who join the Correctional Officers' Retirement System and receive certain service credit shall no longer be members of the Employees' Pension System and shall have no further rights to any benefit in the Employees' Pension System.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB100
Introduced
1/11/23
Refer
1/11/23
Altering, under certain circumstances, the inheritance tax due on certain real property that passes from a decedent to or for the use of certain beneficiaries of limited means.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB1000
Introduced
2/10/23
Refer
2/10/23
Report Pass
3/18/23
Engrossed
3/20/23
Refer
3/20/23
Report Pass
4/10/23
Requiring a person to hold a common carrier permit to ship premium cigars or pipe tobacco in the State; authorizing the Executive Director of the Alcohol and Tobacco Commission to take certain action regarding a certain license if the use of the licensed premises does not conform to certain provisions of law; authorizing the Executive Director to conduct certain inspections and searches without a warrant; requiring a study on identifying and eliminating barriers to minority participation in the alcoholic beverages industry; etc.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB1001
Introduced
2/10/23
Refer
2/10/23
Report Pass
3/16/23
Establishing the Baltimore City Workforce Development Automobile Insurance Subsidy Program within the Division of Workforce Development and Adult Learning to provide subsidies for private passenger automobile insurance to eligible graduates; requiring the Governor to include in the annual budget bill $5,000,000 for fiscal year 2025 and each fiscal year thereafter; and requiring the Department of Labor to annually report to the Governor and the General Assembly certain information about the Program.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB1002
Introduced
2/10/23
Refer
2/10/23
Report Pass
3/13/23
Engrossed
3/15/23
Refer
3/16/23
Report Pass
4/5/23
Enrolled
4/6/23
Chaptered
5/16/23
Passed
5/16/23
Altering certain provisions related to the rates the Department of State Police sets for tow companies involved in certain police-initiated towing; establishing the Committee on Rate Setting and Complaint Resolution for Police-Initiated Medium-Duty and Heavy-Duty Towing and Recovery; and requiring the Committee, on or before December 1, 2023, to recommend approved rates to the Department of State Police that should be charged for police-initiated towing and recovery services.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB1003
Introduced
2/10/23
Refer
2/10/23
Authorizing a seasonal restaurant in Wicomico County to operate without providing potable running water to customers if the restaurant is located in a certain area and uses a graywater system and a community sewerage system is not available to serve the restaurant; and requiring the owner or operator of a seasonal restaurant authorized to operate without providing potable running water to customers under the Act to safely dispose of graywater in a certain manner.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB1004
Introduced
2/10/23
Refer
2/10/23
Report Pass
3/17/23
Engrossed
3/20/23
Refer
3/20/23
Report Pass
4/4/23
Enrolled
4/8/23
Chaptered
5/8/23
Passed
5/8/23
Authorizing the governing body of Wicomico County to create a sanitary district.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB1005
Introduced
2/10/23
Refer
2/10/23
Report Pass
3/18/23
Engrossed
3/20/23
Refer
3/20/23
Report Pass
4/7/23
Enrolled
4/10/23
Chaptered
5/8/23
Passed
5/8/23
Reducing from 150 yards to 50 yards the size of the safety zone for archery hunters in Howard County who are under the authority of a deer management permit or who are actively participating in a hunting program administered by the county within which archery hunting may not take place except under certain circumstances; and requiring certain archery hunters in Howard County to be in an elevated position when hunting any wild bird or mammal within 50 to 150 yards of certain buildings.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB1006
Introduced
2/10/23
Refer
2/10/23
Report Pass
3/16/23
Engrossed
3/18/23
Refer
3/20/23
Requiring the State Highway Administration to develop a certain pollinator habitat plan for the maintenance of vegetated areas along State highways and interstate highways that the Administration is responsible for maintaining; requiring the Administration to apply for federal funding that may be used to support the use of pollinator-friendly native plants along State highways and the interstate highways that the Administration is responsible for maintaining; etc.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB1007
Introduced
2/10/23
Refer
2/10/23
Adding the general manager of the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission as a member of the Commission; and requiring that one commissioner from Prince George's County and one commissioner from Montgomery County be a subject matter expert in the area of water conservation, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, environmental engineering, or chemical engineering.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB1008
Introduced
2/10/23
Refer
2/10/23
Report Pass
3/16/23
Establishing the Electric Bicycle Rebate Program to provide rebates for qualified individuals and certain entities that purchase electric bicycles; and requiring the Governor, for fiscal year 2025 and each year thereafter, to include in the annual budget bill an appropriation of $500,000 for the program.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB1009
Introduced
2/10/23
Refer
2/10/23
Repealing the requirement that not more than three members of the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission from each county be members of the same political party; requiring the County Council of Montgomery County and the County Executive of Prince George's County to consider certain diversity needs when making appointments for membership on the Commission; establishing that the party composition of county commissioners from each county shall be based on the election results for the County Executive; etc.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB101
Introduced
1/11/23
Refer
1/11/23
Report Pass
2/27/23
Engrossed
3/2/23
Refer
3/3/23
Authorizing certain governing bodies of a condominium to grant leases in excess of 1 year or similar interests affecting the common elements of the condominium for the installation and use of leased clean energy equipment; etc.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB1010
Introduced
2/10/23
Refer
2/10/23
Establishing that certain records of elected officials are not personnel records for the purposes of inspection under the Public Information Act; and establishing that certain records of the State Ethics Commission and Joint Committee on Legislative Ethics are available for public inspection under certain circumstances.