Maryland 2024 Regular Session All Bills
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB962
Introduced
2/2/24
Refer
2/2/24
Report Pass
3/14/24
Engrossed
3/16/24
Refer
3/18/24
Report Pass
3/29/24
Enrolled
4/4/24
Chaptered
5/9/24
Passed
5/9/24
Increasing a participation goal from a minimum of 15% to 20% for certain small businesses for certain procurement contracts; requiring the certification agency, in consultation with Governor's Office of Small, Minority, and Women Business Affairs to develop an outreach program to increase the participation of small businesses that are owned by economically disadvantaged individuals; requiring, by each December 1, the certification agency to submit a report on the outreach program and the dollar amount of certain awards; etc.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB963
Introduced
2/2/24
Refer
2/2/24
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.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB964
Introduced
2/2/24
Refer
2/2/24
Altering the number of years of criminal history, from 7 years to 3 years, that are reviewed in a certain reusable tenant screening report; establishing certain prohibitions and limitations on the review and consideration of a prospective tenant's criminal history; and requiring a landlord that denies the lease application of a prospective tenant to provide the individual with a physical document stating with particularity each reason for the denial.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB965
Introduced
2/2/24
Refer
2/2/24
Altering the eligibility requirements for certain screening mammograms and clinical breast examinations provided by the Breast Cancer Program to include women under the age of 45 years who are considered high risk for breast cancer; and requiring the Maryland Department of Health to develop and implement a public awareness campaign for the Program.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB966
Introduced
2/2/24
Refer
2/2/24
Report Pass
3/11/24
Engrossed
3/13/24
Refer
3/14/24
Report Pass
3/29/24
Enrolled
4/4/24
Chaptered
5/9/24
Passed
5/9/24
Requiring the Board of Trustees for the State Retirement and Pension System to suspend the retirement benefit of a retiree of the Law Enforcement Officers' Pension System who is elected as a sheriff within 1 year after retirement; providing for the reinstatement of a benefit; providing that a suspension of a benefit does not affect survivor benefits; and applying the Act prospectively.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB967
Introduced
2/2/24
Refer
2/2/24
Report Pass
3/15/24
Engrossed
3/18/24
Refer
3/18/24
Report Pass
4/5/24
Enrolled
4/8/24
Chaptered
5/9/24
Passed
5/9/24
Prohibiting a person from parking certain vehicles in the Town of Keedysville, Washington County.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB968
Introduced
2/2/24
Refer
2/2/24
Exempting condominiums in which the council of unit owners votes to fund repairs to the common elements through a special assessment by an affirmative vote of 80% of certain unit owners and certain homeowners associations from provisions of law pertaining to reserve studies.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB969
Introduced
2/2/24
Refer
2/2/24
Report Pass
3/14/24
Engrossed
3/15/24
Refer
3/18/24
Report Pass
4/1/24
Enrolled
4/4/24
Chaptered
5/16/24
Passed
5/16/24
Requiring, if a victim's initial determination of death recorded on the victim's death certificate was amended or corrected to be undetermined or homicide, an assistant State's Attorney with knowledge of the case to meet with a person in interest on the request of the person in interest for a certain purpose; requiring a law enforcement agency to reopen or reinvestigate an investigation involving the death of a victim whose cause or manner of death was amended or corrected to be undetermined or homicide; etc.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB97
Introduced
1/10/24
Refer
1/10/24
Report Pass
3/14/24
Engrossed
3/15/24
Refer
3/18/24
Report Pass
4/4/24
Enrolled
4/6/24
Chaptered
5/16/24
Passed
5/16/24
Requiring, beginning January 1, 2025, manufacturers of baby food to test a representative sample of each production aggregate of the manufacturer's final baby food product for certain toxic heavy metals; requiring, beginning January 1, 2026, manufacturers of baby food to make certain information related to the testing and a link to certain guidance available on the manufacturer's website; requiring a consumer to report to the Maryland Department of Health if the consumer believes that baby food is being sold with toxic heavy metals; etc.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB970
Introduced
2/2/24
Refer
2/2/24
Report Pass
3/16/24
Engrossed
3/18/24
Refer
3/18/24
Prohibiting a landlord from increasing a tenant's rent during a certain lease term if the landlord violates a requirement that the landlord provide notification of an increase in rent; and prohibiting a landlord from taking certain retaliatory actions as a result of the inability to increase the tenant's rent.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB971
Introduced
2/2/24
Refer
2/2/24
Report Pass
3/16/24
Engrossed
3/18/24
Refer
3/18/24
Report Pass
4/6/24
Enrolled
4/8/24
Chaptered
4/25/24
Passed
4/25/24
Authorizing the Washington County Board of Education to waive a certain eligibility requirement for participation in interscholastic athletics at a certain Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association member school for students who attend certain public high schools; requiring the Washington County Superintendent of Schools to report to the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association the school enrollment of member schools in grades 9, 10, and 11 as of September 30 of each even-numbered year; etc.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB972
Introduced
2/2/24
Refer
2/2/24
Report Pass
3/16/24
Engrossed
3/18/24
Refer
3/18/24
Clarifying and harmonizing certain provisions of law governing off-highway recreational vehicles and other similar off-highway motor vehicles; repealing the exception for certain off-highway recreational vehicles to the requirement to obtain a motor vehicle certificate of title; requiring a motor vehicle dealer that sells off-highway recreational vehicles to provide certain electronic motor vehicle titling services; authorizing a local jurisdiction to enforce the Maryland Vehicle Law for violations within its jurisdiction; etc.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB973
Introduced
2/2/24
Refer
2/2/24
Report Pass
3/15/24
Engrossed
3/18/24
Refer
3/18/24
Report Pass
4/1/24
Enrolled
4/6/24
Chaptered
5/9/24
Passed
5/9/24
Adding positive community feedback that was not solicited by the police officer who is the subject of the feedback to the list of records that are not considered personnel records; requiring the Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission to develop a process for citizens to submit positive community feedback; requiring each law enforcement agency to adopt the uniform citizen positive community feedback process; and requiring a law enforcement agency to maintain a certain record that is subject to public inspection.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB974
Introduced
2/2/24
Refer
2/2/24
Increasing civil penalties for violations recorded by speed monitoring systems on Maryland Route 210 (Indian Head Highway) in Prince George's County that are second or subsequent violations or that involve exceeding the maximum speed limit by certain amounts.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB975
Introduced
2/2/24
Refer
2/2/24
Report Pass
3/15/24
Engrossed
3/18/24
Refer
3/18/24
Report Pass
4/5/24
Enrolled
4/8/24
Chaptered
5/16/24
Passed
5/16/24
Authorizing the County Commissioners of Somerset County to enact local laws and adopt other measures to manage, direct, and regulate fire, rescue, and emergency medical services in the County; authorizing the County Commissioners to authorize or create an entity or a body to administer the County's affairs in the County relating to fire, rescue, and emergency medical services; and requiring the County Commissioners to establish an Emergency Services Advisory Council to make certain recommendations under certain circumstances.