Maryland 2024 Regular Session All Bills
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB327
Introduced
1/15/24
Refer
1/15/24
Report Pass
3/14/24
Engrossed
3/18/24
Refer
3/18/24
Report Pass
3/27/24
Enrolled
3/29/24
Chaptered
4/25/24
Passed
4/25/24
Increasing by two members the membership of the Board of Community College Trustees for Anne Arundel County; and requiring the Governor to consider the geographic and ethnic representation of Anne Arundel County when making appointments to the Board.
MD
Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB328
Introduced
1/15/24
Refer
1/15/24
Report Pass
3/4/24
Engrossed
3/7/24
Refer
3/8/24
Report Pass
4/3/24
Enrolled
4/5/24
Chaptered
5/16/24
Passed
5/16/24
Altering the required contents of a hospital's financial assistance policy by removing the requirement that the provision of reduced-cost medically necessary care and payment plans be in accordance with the mission and service area of the hospital; authorizing hospitals to consider only household monetary assets in excess of $100,000 when determining eligibility for free and reduced-cost care under the hospital's financial assistance policy; and requiring that certain retirement assets be excluded from consideration.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB329
Introduced
1/17/24
Refer
1/17/24
Establishing alternative expiration and renewal periods for a handgun permit issued to a certain retired law enforcement officer.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB33
Introduced
1/10/24
Refer
1/10/24
Establishing the Entrepreneurial Leave Tax Credit Program in the Department of Commerce to encourage employers to implement leave policies that provide unpaid leave for employees for the purpose of establishing or expanding an employee business in the State; requiring the Department to conduct research on the benefits of entrepreneurship, the creation of leave policies, and the utilization of entrepreneurial leave by employees; and allowing a credit against the State income tax for certain employers.
MD
Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB330
Introduced
1/17/24
Refer
1/17/24
Altering the conditions under which a lawsuit is considered a strategic lawsuit against public participation (SLAPP suit); altering the conditions under which a defendant in a SLAPP suit is not civilly liable for certain communications; establishing certain standards and requirements relating to a motion to dismiss an alleged SLAPP suit; and applying the Act prospectively.
MD
Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB331
Introduced
1/17/24
Refer
1/17/24
Report Pass
2/19/24
Engrossed
2/22/24
Refer
2/23/24
Altering the definition of "expenditure" to include reasonable expenses for caregiving services that a candidate incurs as a direct result of campaign activity and that are necessary to promote the candidacy of the candidate; and defining "caregiving services" as direct care, protection, and supervision of a child or an individual with a disability for whom a candidate has direct caregiving responsibility.
MD
Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB332
Introduced
1/17/24
Refer
1/17/24
Report Pass
3/25/24
Engrossed
3/27/24
Refer
3/28/24
Refer
4/8/24
Report Pass
4/8/24
Enrolled
4/8/24
Chaptered
5/9/24
Passed
5/9/24
Requiring the Motor Vehicle Administration, in consultation with Baltimore City and other interested jurisdictions, to prepare a report on motor vehicles owned by Maryland residents that are improperly titled or registered in another state; requiring the Administration to submit a report of its findings and recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly by December 1, 2024.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB333
Introduced
1/17/24
Refer
1/17/24
Report Pass
3/14/24
Engrossed
3/18/24
Refer
3/18/24
Report Pass
4/5/24
Enrolled
4/6/24
Chaptered
4/25/24
Passed
4/25/24
Requiring the State Board of Elections to maintain a portal on the State Board's website that the public may use to report election misinformation and election disinformation; requiring the State Board to conduct a periodic review of material submitted by the public through the portal and, to the extent necessary, issue corrective information or refer submissions to the State Prosecutor; and defining "influence" for purposes of certain provisions of law prohibiting improper influence related to voting.
MD
Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB334
Introduced
1/17/24
Refer
1/17/24
Requiring the Governor, beginning in fiscal year 2026, to include in the annual budget bill a certain appropriation for the MPowering Joint Steering Council to use exclusively on the University of Maryland Institute for Health Computing; and requiring the amount of the appropriation to increase each fiscal year, up to $6,000,000 in fiscal year 2029 and each fiscal year thereafter.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB335
Introduced
1/17/24
Refer
1/17/24
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
Altering a geographic boundary in the 45th alcoholic beverages district of Baltimore City within which a holder of a B-D-7 alcoholic beverages license must operate in accordance with certain hours.
MD
Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB336
Introduced
1/17/24
Refer
1/17/24
Report Pass
2/26/24
Engrossed
2/29/24
Refer
3/1/24
Report Pass
3/27/24
Enrolled
3/29/24
Chaptered
4/25/24
Passed
4/25/24
Requiring a local school system to provide to parents at certain individualized education program, individualized family service plan, and 504 plan meetings for children with disabilities certain written informational materials regarding the Maryland ABLE Program; requiring the State Treasurer to develop informational materials about the Maryland ABLE Program that may be distributed electronically or by hand; and requiring the State Treasurer to provide informational materials to the State Board of Education and county boards.
MD
Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB337
Introduced
1/17/24
Refer
1/17/24
Report Pass
3/6/24
Engrossed
3/12/24
Refer
3/13/24
Report Pass
3/27/24
Enrolled
4/4/24
Chaptered
5/9/24
Passed
5/9/24
Prohibiting a person from committing a violation of a certain provision of law governing the right-of-way of a bicycle, a motor scooter, or an electronic personal assistive mobility device lawfully in a designated bike lane or shoulder that contributes to the serious physical injury or death of a person riding a bicycle, EPAMD, or motor scooter; and providing that a person convicted of a violation of the Act is subject to imprisonment of up to 2 months or a fine not to exceed $2,000 or both.
MD
Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB338
Introduced
1/17/24
Refer
1/17/24
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
Establishing requirements, procedures, and prohibitions relating to the use of facial recognition technology by a law enforcement agency; requiring the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services to administer a training program regarding the use of facial recognition technology by June 30, 2026; requiring the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services to report to the General Assembly by October 1 each year the information reported by law enforcement agencies using facial recognition technology; etc.
MD
Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB339
Introduced
1/17/24
Refer
1/17/24
Report Pass
3/12/24
Establishing that the disqualification from receiving unemployment insurance benefits due to a stoppage of work does not apply for any week beginning after the first 14 days of an individual's unemployment resulting from the stoppage of work that exists because of a labor dispute at the premises where the individual was last employed.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB34
Introduced
1/10/24
Refer
1/10/24
Report Pass
2/19/24
Engrossed
2/22/24
Refer
2/26/24
Entering into the Social Work Licensure Compact for the purpose of authorizing regulated social workers who hold interstate compact licenses to practice social work in member states; establishing requirements for multistate licensure; establishing the Social Work Licensure Compact Commission; and providing for withdrawal from the Compact.