Maryland 2025 Regular Session All Bills
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB339
Introduced
1/13/25
Refer
1/13/25
Report Pass
3/3/25
Engrossed
3/11/25
Refer
3/12/25
Requiring a landlord to provide air-conditioning to residential rental units in apartment buildings with four or more individual dwelling units in a certain manner beginning June 1, 2025, for newly constructed residential rental units and beginning October 1, 2025, for residential rental units that undergo renovation that includes the replacement or substantial upgrade of electrical systems or heating systems.
MD
Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB34
Introduced
1/8/24
Introduced
1/8/25
Refer
1/8/24
Refer
1/8/25
Establishing November 11 as a tax-free day each year during which an exemption from the sales and use tax is provided for sales to certain veterans; requiring an individual, in order to qualify for the exemption, to provide the vendor evidence of eligibility for the exemption; and providing that evidence of eligibility may consist of a valid driver's license or government-issued identification card that includes a notation indicating that the individual is a veteran.
MD
Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB340
Introduced
1/13/25
Refer
1/13/25
Authorizing the Attorney General to investigate, commence, and prosecute or defend any suit or action that holds certain entities accountable for tortious or otherwise unlawful conduct that has contributed to climate change; establishing the Climate Change Restitution Fund as a special, nonlapsing fund; establishing the Climate Change Restitution Fund Advisory Council to provide information to the Governor, the Attorney General, and the General Assembly on climate change and the distribution of the Fund; etc.
MD
Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB341
Introduced
1/13/25
Refer
1/13/25
Authorizing the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City or the governing body of a county or municipal corporation to grant, by law, a credit against the county or municipal corporation property tax on real property if use of the real property has been converted from a retail service station to other certain uses; and requiring, as provided in the State budget, the State to pay to each county or municipal corporation that grants the property tax credit under the Act 50% of forgone revenue.
MD
Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB342
Introduced
1/13/25
Refer
1/13/25
Altering the State transfer tax rate and the distribution of State transfer tax revenue; and applying the Act to instruments of writing recorded on or after July 1, 2025.
MD
Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB343
Introduced
1/13/25
Refer
1/13/25
Report Pass
3/12/25
Engrossed
3/13/25
Refer
3/17/25
Report Pass
3/26/25
Enrolled
4/2/25
Chaptered
5/13/25
Passed
5/13/25
Authorizing certain technicians to swear to and affirm, based on inspection of recorded images, the occurrence of violations recorded by speed monitoring systems; requiring law enforcement officers and technicians to complete a reasonable training specific to the speed monitoring system before certifying any certificates of violation; and defining "reasonable training" as a sufficient level of education, instruction, and practical experience to ensure competency in the inspection of images generated by speed monitoring systems.
MD
Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB344
Introduced
1/13/25
Refer
1/13/25
Report Pass
3/3/25
Engrossed
3/6/25
Refer
3/7/25
Report Pass
4/2/25
Enrolled
4/4/25
Chaptered
4/8/25
Passed
4/8/25
Altering the composition of the Board of Directors of the Maryland Environmental Service to include the Secretary of Planning or a designee and, as nonvoting members, one member from the Senate of Maryland and one from the Maryland House of Delegates; and providing that certain provisions of law relating to terms of members of the Board do not apply to the Secretary of Planning, certain legislative members, and the Executive Director.
MD
Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB345
Introduced
1/13/25
Refer
1/13/25
Report Pass
2/10/25
Engrossed
2/13/25
Refer
2/14/25
Report Pass
3/24/25
Enrolled
4/1/25
Chaptered
4/8/25
Passed
4/8/25
Entering into the Social Work Licensure Compact for the purpose of authorizing regulated social workers who hold multistate licenses to practice social work in member states in order to improve public access to competent social work services; establishing requirements for multistate licensure; establishing the Social Work Licensure Compact Commission; providing for withdrawal from the Compact; and providing that the Act is contingent on the enactment of substantially similar legislation in six other states.
MD
Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB346
Introduced
1/13/25
Refer
1/13/25
Report Pass
3/15/25
Engrossed
3/17/25
Refer
3/18/25
Report Pass
4/4/25
Enrolled
4/5/25
Chaptered
5/20/25
Passed
5/20/25
Authorizing the Board of License Commissioners for Baltimore City to issue additional B-D-7 beer, wine, and liquor licenses in certain areas of the 43rd alcoholic beverages district of Baltimore City if the license applicant meets certain criteria; and extending to July 1, 2026, an alcoholic beverages license issued for a certain area for the purpose of renewal.
MD
Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB347
Introduced
1/13/25
Refer
1/13/25
Report Pass
2/17/25
Engrossed
2/20/25
Refer
2/21/25
Report Pass
3/26/25
Enrolled
4/2/25
Chaptered
4/8/25
Passed
4/8/25
Altering certain provisions relating to the filing, maintenance, and transmittal of land records; and defining "land record" as any document recorded by a clerk of the circuit court relating to property.
MD
Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB348
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
Report Pass
3/12/25
Engrossed
3/13/25
Refer
3/17/25
Authorizing the State Highway Administration to use speed monitoring systems in areas determined to be of high risk to vulnerable road users and priority corridors in the Administration's Pedestrian Safety Action Plan; and requiring the Comptroller to distribute revenue from the civil fines collected from the use of certain monitoring systems to a fund for the State Highway Administration to cover the costs of implementing and administering certain speed monitoring systems, for highway safety purposes and Administration system preservation.
MD
Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB349
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
Report Pass
3/12/25
Engrossed
3/17/25
Refer
3/17/25
Report Pass
3/26/25
Enrolled
4/2/25
Chaptered
5/13/25
Passed
5/13/25
Increasing the maximum civil penalties for violations recorded by speed monitoring systems on Maryland Route 210 (Piscataway Highway) in Prince George's County that involve exceeding the maximum speed limit by certain amounts.
MD
Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB35
Introduced
1/8/24
Introduced
1/8/25
Refer
1/8/24
Refer
1/8/25
Establishing the Income Tax Benefit Transfer Program within the Department of Commerce to allow eligible technology companies in the State with unused amounts of net operating loss subtraction modifications or income tax credits to transfer those tax benefits for use by other business taxpayers in the State to assist in funding expenses incurred by the eligible technology companies in connection with operations in the State; requiring the Department, in consultation with the Comptroller, to administer the Program; etc.
MD
Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB350
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
Report Pass
3/24/25
Engrossed
3/26/25
Refer
3/27/25
Refer
3/27/25
Report Pass
3/28/25
Enrolled
4/7/25
Chaptered
5/20/25
Passed
5/20/25
Making the proposed appropriations contained in the State Budget for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026, in accordance with Article III, Section 52 of the Maryland Constitution; etc.
MD
Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB351
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
Report Pass
3/31/25
Engrossed
4/1/25
Refer
4/1/25
Report Pass
4/4/25
Enrolled
4/7/25
Chaptered
5/20/25
Passed
5/20/25
Authorizing the creation of a State Debt in the amount of $1,814,825,000, the proceeds to be used for certain necessary building, construction, demolition, planning, renovation, conversion, replacement, and capital equipment purchases of the State, for acquiring certain real estate in connection therewith, and for grants to certain subdivisions and other organizations for certain development and improvement purposes; etc.