Maryland 2024 Regular Session All Bills
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB570
Introduced
1/24/24
Refer
1/24/24
Altering the reimbursement rate at which health maintenance organizations are required to pay nonparticipating health care providers for services.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB571
Introduced
1/24/24
Refer
1/24/24
Report Pass
3/7/24
Engrossed
3/12/24
Refer
3/13/24
Report Pass
3/27/24
Enrolled
4/1/24
Chaptered
4/25/24
Passed
4/25/24
Modifying provisions of law governing application, administration, and enforcement of the Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program, including provisions related to the payment of contributions, the calculation of the average weekly wage, the submission of claims for benefits, the application of the Program to self-employed individuals, the Family and Medical Leave Insurance Fund, the satisfaction of Program requirements through private employer plans or insurance, and the use of contributions or other funding.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB572
Introduced
1/24/24
Refer
1/24/24
Providing that during the trial of a criminal case in which a defendant is charged with an assault in the second degree, a certain statement is not excluded by the hearsay rule if the statement is offered against a party that has engaged in, directed, or conspired to commit wrongdoing that was intended to and did procure the unavailibility of the declarant of the statement, under certain circumstances.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB573
Introduced
1/24/24
Refer
1/24/24
Report Pass
3/25/24
Engrossed
3/27/24
Refer
3/28/24
Refer
4/5/24
Report Pass
4/6/24
Enrolled
4/8/24
Chaptered
5/9/24
Passed
5/9/24
Altering the membership of the Citizens Committee for the Enhancement of Communities Surrounding Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport by increasing the total number of members from 11 to 12 and requiring the Committee to include one member each from legislative districts 12A and 12B instead of one member from legislative district 12.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB574
Introduced
1/24/24
Refer
1/24/24
Regulating commercial financing transactions, including by establishing requirements related to disclosures, calculations of annual percentage rates, terms of repayments, and other related items, and the extension of specific offers.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB575
Introduced
1/24/24
Refer
1/24/24
Report Pass
3/15/24
Engrossed
3/18/24
Refer
3/18/24
Report Pass
4/2/24
Enrolled
4/4/24
Chaptered
5/16/24
Passed
5/16/24
Altering the composition of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board; altering certain duties, powers, and procedures for the Board to make awards to victims of crime; altering the powers and duties of certain employees; altering the amount and types of awards the Board is authorized to make to certain victims of crime; authorizing reconsideration and judicial review of decisions of the Board; authorizing the Governor to include certain funding in the annual budget bill for the Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund; etc.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB576
Introduced
1/24/24
Refer
1/24/24
Report Pass
2/26/24
Engrossed
2/29/24
Refer
3/1/24
Report Pass
4/4/24
Enrolled
4/5/24
Chaptered
5/16/24
Passed
5/16/24
Authorizing each county to establish an assisted outpatient treatment program by July 1, 2026; requiring the Maryland Department of Health to establish an assisted outpatient treatment program in a county that does not opt to establish the program by July 1, 2026; requiring the Office of the Public Defender to provide representation in assisted outpatient treatment proceedings; etc.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB577
Introduced
1/24/24
Refer
1/24/24
Report Pass
3/15/24
Engrossed
3/18/24
Refer
3/18/24
Report Pass
4/8/24
Enrolled
4/8/24
Chaptered
4/25/24
Passed
4/25/24
Establishing the Study on the Establishment of a Homeless Shelter Licensing Program in the Department of Housing and Community Development; requiring the Study to review current habitability and admissions standards of homeless shelters in the State; and requiring the Study to report to a certain Assistant Secretary in the Department and certain committees in the General Assembly by July 1, 2025, its recommendations on habitability and admission standards and a plan to establish a program in the Department to license homeless shelters.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB578
Introduced
1/24/24
Refer
1/24/24
Establishing the Workgroup to Study the Salary of the Sheriff of Frederick County to review the salaries of the sheriff in each county in the State and any other law enforcement position with similar responsibilities; and requiring the Workgroup to report its findings and recommendations to the Frederick County Delegation and the General Assembly by December 15, 2025.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB579
Introduced
1/24/24
Refer
1/24/24
Altering and establishing the definition of "generating station" for the purpose of exempting the construction of certain generating facilities used to produce electricity for the purpose of onsite emergency backup and certain test and maintenance operations from the requirement to obtain a certificate of public convenience and necessity or certain other related approvals under certain circumstances.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB58
Introduced
1/10/24
Refer
1/10/24
Establishing that certain provisions of law authorizing the use of speed monitoring systems in certain residential districts apply in Baltimore County; requiring all speed limit signs within certain segments of certain highways in Baltimore County to include certain signs; and making placement and use of a speed monitoring system under the Act contingent on a determination by the Baltimore County Police Department that the speed monitoring system is necessary and on the approval of the Baltimore County Council.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB580
Introduced
1/24/24
Refer
1/24/24
Report Pass
2/19/24
Engrossed
2/22/24
Refer
2/23/24
Report Pass
3/25/24
Enrolled
3/28/24
Chaptered
4/9/24
Passed
4/9/24
Increasing, from 15 to 30, the maximum number of days of disaster service leave for employees in the Executive Branch of State government; and increasing, from 15 to 30, the maximum number of days of paid leave the Secretary of Budget and Management may provide for uniformed services training or active uniformed services duty in a reserve unit of the armed forces or organized militia.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB581
Introduced
1/24/24
Refer
1/24/24
Report Pass
3/4/24
Engrossed
3/7/24
Refer
3/8/24
Report Pass
4/3/24
Enrolled
4/5/24
Chaptered
5/9/24
Passed
5/9/24
Requiring each principal department and independent unit to create a catalog of information relating to permits, licenses, and certificates issued by the department or independent unit and to submit the catalog to the Governor on or before October 1, 2024; requiring each department and independent unit to post certain completed information relating to permits, licenses, and certificates on the website of each department or independent unit by October 1, 2025; and establishing the Government Efficiency Commission.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB582
Introduced
1/24/24
Refer
1/24/24
Report Pass
3/11/24
Engrossed
3/13/24
Refer
3/14/24
Report Pass
3/28/24
Enrolled
4/4/24
Chaptered
5/16/24
Passed
5/16/24
Establishing the Pava LaPere Innovation Acceleration Grant Program in the Maryland Technology Development Corporation to provide grants to technology-based start-up companies founded by students from institutions located in the Baltimore-Columbia-Towson Metropolitan Statistical Area; establishing the Baltimore Innovation Initiative Pilot Program within the Maryland Innovation Initiative of the Corporation; requiring certain appropriations for the programs to be included in the annual budget bill in certain fiscal years; etc.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB583
Introduced
1/24/24
Refer
1/24/24
Report Pass
3/15/24
Engrossed
3/18/24
Refer
3/18/24
Report Pass
3/25/24
Enrolled
4/5/24
Chaptered
5/16/24
Passed
5/16/24
Establishing the Center for Firearm Violence Prevention and Intervention in the Maryland Department of Health to reduce firearm violence, harm from firearm violence, and misuse of firearms in the State by partnering with federal, State, and local agencies and affected communities to implement a public health approach to firearm violence reduction; requiring the Center to submit to the Governor and the General Assembly by May 1, 2025, a preliminary State Plan for a Public Health Approach to Reducing Firearm Violence; etc.