Maryland 2024 Regular Session All Bills
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB881
Introduced
2/2/24
Refer
2/2/24
Authorizing the Anne Arundel County Board of Education to establish a pilot program to operate one or more schools within the county using an innovative scheduling model including extended year, year-round school, or a 4-day school week; authorizing county boards of education to explore the use of certain innovative school scheduling models for public schools in the county; and requiring the county board to notify the State Board and impacted employees, the school community and a certain employee organization regarding a pilot program.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB882
Introduced
2/2/24
Refer
2/2/24
Report Pass
3/14/24
Engrossed
3/15/24
Refer
3/18/24
Report Pass
3/27/24
Enrolled
4/1/24
Chaptered
5/9/24
Passed
5/9/24
Establishing that certain provisions governing signage at retail service stations supersede inconsistent local law; altering a signage requirement for retail service stations relating to the price of regular gasoline so that the signage prominently displays clearly and visibly the credit and debit price, if higher than the cash price, or the credit and debit price and the cash price; repealing an exemption from a certain signage requirement for retail service station dealers with not more than 3 dispensing units; etc.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB883
Introduced
2/2/24
Refer
2/2/24
Altering certain requirements relating to an annual evaluation of the use of emerging technologies in providing public services by the Secretary of Information Technology; and requiring the evaluation to include an assessment of the use of emerging technologies to ensure public services remain efficient, effective, and responsive to Marylanders needs and the potential benefits and risks inherent in the deployment of artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB884
Introduced
2/2/24
Refer
2/2/24
Prohibiting an individual from committing or threatening certain actions, including certain actions related to sex trafficking, with the intent of coercing a pregnant woman to have an abortion; providing that a pregnant minor is considered an emancipated minor for purposes of eligibility for public assistance if the minor is denied financial support from a parent or guardian due to the minor's refusal to have an abortion; etc.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB885
Introduced
2/2/24
Refer
2/2/24
Prohibiting a nonresident alien who is a citizen of the People's Republic of China, a commercial enterprise or business incorporated in the People's Republic of China, and an individual employed by or associated with the government of the People's Republic of China from purchasing agricultural land or participating in certain agricultural programs.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB886
Introduced
2/2/24
Refer
2/2/24
Establishing the Confined Aquatic Disposal Task Force to review the State's long-term strategies for maintaining functional and thriving ports in the State, the capacity limitations on the State dredged material sites and limitation to be placed on confined aquatic disposal programs; and requiring the Task Force to reports its findings and recommendations to the Governor and certain committees of the General Assembly by July 1, 2025.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB887
Introduced
2/2/24
Refer
2/2/24
Report Pass
3/4/24
Engrossed
3/7/24
Refer
3/8/24
Report Pass
3/28/24
Enrolled
4/4/24
Chaptered
5/16/24
Passed
5/16/24
Requiring the Maryland Department of Health to contract with an independent consultant to conduct a certain study of the Health Services Cost Review Commission, the Maryland Health Care Commission, the Maryland Insurance Administration, and the Maryland Community Health Resources Commission; and requiring the Department to submit a report on the results of the study to the Governor, the Senate Finance Committee, and the House Health and Government Operations Committee on or before January 1, 2026.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB888
Introduced
2/2/24
Refer
2/2/24
Report Pass
3/16/24
Engrossed
3/18/24
Refer
3/18/24
Report Pass
4/1/24
Enrolled
4/4/24
Chaptered
5/9/24
Passed
5/9/24
Altering the process by which a defective corporate act may be ratified; and altering rules for certain legal actions by persons claiming to be adversely affected by a ratification.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB889
Introduced
2/2/24
Refer
2/2/24
Requiring the construction of new multifamily residential buildings with separate garages, carports, or driveways for each residential unit to include certain parking spaces for electric vehicle charging; requiring certain significant renovations of housing units with separate garages, carports, or driveways for each residential unit to include certain parking spaces for electric vehicle recharging; etc.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB89
Introduced
1/10/24
Refer
1/10/24
Allowing, for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2023, but before January 1, 2029, a credit against the State income tax for certain qualified taxpayers if, for at least 6 months of the taxable year, the taxpayers were not listed as an insured on another individual's personal motor vehicle liability insurance policy and the taxpayers and entities controlled by the taxpayers or the taxpayers' dependents did not own or lease a motor vehicle required to be registered with a state; making the credit refundable; etc.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB890
Introduced
2/2/24
Refer
2/2/24
Requiring the State Department of Education to disaggregate certain discipline-related data in an electronic spreadsheet format for the Department's website, make the data available to the public, and report certain discipline-related information each year; requiring the Department to maintain a risk ratio and State comparison threshold of 2.0 to be used to identify a school's disproportional disciplinary practices; and requiring the Department to report disproportionality data for high-suspending schools.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB891
Introduced
2/2/24
Refer
2/2/24
Report Pass
3/11/24
Engrossed
3/13/24
Refer
3/14/24
Report Pass
4/5/24
Expanding the purpose and use of the Seed Community Development Anchor Institution Fund administered by the Department of Housing and Community Development to include providing grants and loans to anchor institutions for a certain purpose in sustainable communities; and repealing a requirement that certain matching funds be from a private source.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB892
Introduced
2/2/24
Refer
2/2/24
Report Pass
3/16/24
Engrossed
3/18/24
Refer
3/18/24
Prohibiting a person from knowingly recruiting, harboring, transporting, or obtaining an individual for the purpose of appropriating the government benefits of an individual for the benefit of the person or another through deception, coercion, exploitation, isolation, or any other means; prohibiting a person from aiding, abetting, or conspiring with one or more persons to violate a certain provision of the Act; establishing that a violation of the Act is a felony; etc.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB893
Introduced
2/2/24
Refer
2/2/24
Requiring the State Department of Education, in collaboration with the Maryland Department of Health, to convene a workgroup to study and make recommendations on vision support treatments and services for students; requiring the workgroup to report its findings and recommendations on or before December 31, 2025; and requiring the Maryland State School Health Council to evaluate certain issues regarding vision and hearing difficulties in primary and secondary students.
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Maryland 2024 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB894
Introduced
2/2/24
Refer
2/2/24
Report Pass
3/11/24
Engrossed
3/13/24
Refer
3/14/24
Prohibiting an entity owned, operated, or controlled by the government of certain countries subject to an embargo under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations from participating in any procurement with the State, a local government in the State, a public instrumentality in the State, or any governmental unit in the State; requiring the Board of Public Works to make certain determinations and maintain and publish a certain list of scrutinized entities; preempting any local ordinance, rule, or regulation that conflicts with the Act; etc.