Maryland 2023 Regular Session All Bills
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB692
Introduced
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Report Pass
3/14/23
Engrossed
3/16/23
Refer
3/16/23
Report Pass
4/7/23
Enrolled
4/10/23
Chaptered
5/8/23
Passed
5/8/23
Establishing that a county or a municipal corporation has the authority to approve or deny any local permit required under a certificate of public convenience and necessity issued by the Public Service Commission for generating stations, transmission lines, and qualified generator lead lines; requiring a county or municipal corporation to approve or deny the local permits in a certain manner; prohibiting a county or municipal corporation from conditioning the approval of the local permits on certain approvals; etc.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB693
Introduced
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Report Pass
3/13/23
Engrossed
3/15/23
Refer
3/16/23
Report Pass
4/4/23
Enrolled
4/7/23
Chaptered
4/24/23
Passed
4/24/23
Altering the membership of the State Board of Pharmacy to include a registered pharmacy technician; authorizing a licensed pharmacist, under certain circumstances, to delegate the entry of certain data into databases or patient charts to be performed at a remote location to a registered pharmacy technician and a registered pharmacy intern; prohibiting registered pharmacy technicians and pharmacy technician trainees from making decisions requiring the professional judgment of a pharmacist; etc.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB694
Introduced
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Report Pass
3/14/23
Engrossed
3/16/23
Refer
3/16/23
Authorizing a licensed certified social worker-clinical to register as a rehabilitation practitioner and perform specified services for workers' compensation purposes; requiring a licensed certified social worker-clinical to be certified by the State Board of Social Work Examiners to qualify for registration; etc.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB695
Introduced
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Report Pass
3/18/23
Engrossed
3/20/23
Refer
3/20/23
Report Pass
4/5/23
Enrolled
4/6/23
Chaptered
5/8/23
Passed
5/8/23
Authorizing the allocation of grants from the Rural Maryland Prosperity Investment Fund for certain business and workforce development activities.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB696
Introduced
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Report Pass
3/6/23
Engrossed
3/9/23
Refer
3/10/23
Report Pass
3/27/23
Enrolled
4/3/23
Chaptered
5/8/23
Passed
5/8/23
Establishing the Black Bass Conservation Fund in the Department of Natural Resources to further black bass management; requiring the Department to administer the Fund as a special, nonlapsing fund; requiring interest earnings of the Fund to be credited to the Fund; and requiring the Department to establish a process through which an individual who purchases a certain license online to make a voluntary donation to the Black Bass Conservation Fund.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB697
Introduced
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Requiring a local department of social services to maintain a secure Electronic Benefits Transfer card system, monitor Electronic Benefits Transfer card activity in a certain manner, provide certain notification to certain households, include a certain microchip in Electronic Benefits Transfer cards, and implement certain settings on Electronic Benefits Transfer cards; requiring local departments of social services to restore certain benefits lost due to theft; etc.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB698
Introduced
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Altering the age, from 13 years old to 11 years old, at which a certain child is subject to the exclusive original jurisdiction of the juvenile court.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB699
Introduced
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Prohibiting the State and the political subdivisions in the State from requiring an applicant for employment or an employee to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 as a condition for employment.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB7
Introduced
1/11/23
Refer
1/11/23
Altering the Electric Vehicle Recharging Equipment Rebate Program by extending the duration of the Program through fiscal year 2027, increasing the total amount of rebates issued annually under the Program to $2,000,000, repealing the rebates that may be issued to retail service station dealers, limiting the issuance of rebates to one recharging system per individual per address, and authorizing the Maryland Energy Administration to offer additional benefits under certain circumstances; etc.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB70
Introduced
1/11/23
Refer
1/11/23
Report Pass
3/20/23
Engrossed
3/20/23
Refer
3/20/23
Report Pass
4/6/23
Enrolled
4/10/23
Chaptered
5/8/23
Passed
5/8/23
Requiring the Department of Transportation to implement all possible incremental near-term safety improvements as soon as practicable if a new approved pedestrian or bicycle safety construction or improvement project is projected to take more than 12 months to complete.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB700
Introduced
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Report Pass
3/18/23
Engrossed
3/20/23
Refer
3/20/23
Report Pass
4/5/23
Enrolled
4/6/23
Chaptered
5/8/23
Passed
5/8/23
Authorizing the placement and use of a speed monitoring system at the intersection of Maryland Route 333 (Oxford Road) and Bonfield Avenue in Talbot County, subject to placement and signage requirements; requiring the fines collected by the Town of Oxford as a result of the speed monitoring system to be used to assist in covering the cost of roadway and pedestrian safety improvements in and around the intersection; etc.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB701
Introduced
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Report Pass
3/18/23
Engrossed
3/20/23
Refer
3/20/23
Report Pass
4/7/23
Enrolled
4/8/23
Chaptered
5/28/23
Authorizing the Maryland Community Health Resources Commission, in consultation with the Secretary of Health, to set the compensation of certain Commission employees; requiring the Secretary of Budget and Management, in consultation with the Secretary of Health, to determine the positions for which the Commission may set compensation; and authorizing the Comptroller, the Treasurer, and the Attorney General, in consultation with the Secretary of Budget and Management, to set the pay scale of certain positions in their offices.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB702
Introduced
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Report Pass
3/17/23
Engrossed
3/20/23
Refer
3/20/23
Report Pass
3/31/23
Enrolled
4/5/23
Chaptered
5/3/23
Passed
5/3/23
Requiring the Maryland Health Care Commission to provide certain information regarding the acquisition of a nursing home to the Office of Health Care Quality; requiring the Secretary of Health to consider the information before taking action regarding licensure to operate a nursing home; and requiring the Commission, in consultation with certain stakeholders, to study and make recommendations regarding the expansion of the certificate of need program over acquisitions of nursing homes and report by December 1, 2023.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB703
Introduced
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Report Pass
4/3/23
Engrossed
4/4/23
Refer
4/4/23
Altering the duties of the Parkinson's Disease Registry Advisory Committee; requiring the Committee to meet at least quarterly beginning July 1, 2023; requiring the Maryland Department of Health, in collaboration with the State-designated health information exchange, to establish and maintain a publicly accessible website with certain information related to Parkinson's disease by October 1, 2023; and requiring the Committee to report its recommendations for establishing a fully functional State Parkinson's Disease Registry.
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Maryland 2023 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB704
Introduced
2/6/23
Refer
2/6/23
Prohibiting a person from engaging in a certain bulk firearm transfer unless each firearm that is part of the transfer contains a certain embedded tracker; requiring a seller or other transferor who engages in a bulk firearm transfer to transmit to the Secretary of State Police certain information; providing that a violation of the Act is a civil offense and subject to a fine of up to $2500; and requiring the Secretary to establish a certain database to store information about each bulk firearm transfer in the State.