Maryland 2025 Regular Session All Bills
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB366
Introduced
1/16/25
Refer
1/16/25
Authorizing the public disclosure by the Office of the Attorney General of the name and age of a child injured or killed in a police-involved incident resulting in the death or injury of a child, subject to the express consent of the child's parent or guardian.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB367
Introduced
1/16/25
Refer
1/16/25
Report Pass
2/24/25
Engrossed
2/27/25
Refer
2/28/25
Report Pass
3/27/25
Enrolled
4/2/25
Chaptered
5/20/25
Passed
5/20/25
Prohibiting a health occupations board from requiring additional evidence of English proficiency as a condition for licensure, certification, or registration if an applicant holds a valid, unrestricted license, certification, or registration from another state that requires evidence of English proficiency; requiring each health occupations board that requires evidence of English proficiency to post a statement on their website that an applicant may not be required to provide additional evidence of proficiency; etc.
MD
Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB368
Introduced
1/16/25
Refer
1/16/25
Requiring the Governor to annually proclaim May as Maryland Native Plant Month in recognition of the benefits that native plants have on Maryland's natural environment; and requiring the proclamation to urge educational and environmental organizations and businesses to observe Maryland Native Plant Month properly.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB369
Introduced
1/16/25
Refer
1/16/25
Altering the process by which the County Superintendent of the Prince George's County public school system is selected; requiring that the County Superintendent be selected by a majority of the members of the county board from among the candidates considered by the county board; etc.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB37
Introduced
1/8/24
Introduced
1/8/25
Refer
1/8/24
Refer
1/8/25
Establishing every person employed in the State of Maryland has the fundamental right to organize and collectively bargain concerning compensation, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment; prohibiting the State from, directly or indirectly, denying, burdening, or abridging the right unless justified by a compelling State interest achieved by the least restrictive means; and providing that the Constitutional amendment proposed by the Act be submitted to the qualified voters of the State or adoption or rejection.
MD
Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB370
Introduced
1/16/25
Refer
1/16/25
Specifying the purpose of the Office of Integrity and Compliance in the Prince George's County public school system; requiring the County Executive of Prince George's County, rather than the County Council, to select and appoint an Integrity and Compliance Officer; requiring the Officer to serve as an independent employee within the county government, rather than the local school system, with certain review and oversight; specifying and altering certain duties of the Officer; etc.
MD
Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB371
Introduced
1/16/25
Refer
1/16/25
Report Pass
3/15/25
Engrossed
3/17/25
Refer
3/17/25
Authorizing the placement and use of speed monitoring systems on Maryland Route 5 in Prince George's County, subject to placement and signage requirements; requiring certain revenue collected by Prince George's County as a result of violations enforced by a speed monitoring system on Maryland Route 5 to be used for State and local highway and pedestrian safety improvements on and in the vicinity of Maryland Route 5 in Prince George's County; etc.
MD
Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB372
Introduced
1/16/25
Refer
1/16/25
Report Pass
3/10/25
Engrossed
3/11/25
Refer
3/12/25
Report Pass
3/27/25
Enrolled
4/2/25
Chaptered
4/22/25
Passed
4/22/25
Repealing the termination of certain provisions of law establishing the Prince George's Gateway Development Authority.
MD
Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB373
Introduced
1/16/25
Refer
1/16/25
Requiring the Maryland Department of Health to submit to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention any data regarding abortion requested by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, unless submitting the data would violate federal or State law.
MD
Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB374
Introduced
1/16/25
Refer
1/16/25
Prohibiting the earning of diminution credits to reduce the term of confinement of an incarcerated individual who is serving a sentence in a State or local correctional facility for murder in the first degree that occurred on or after October 1, 2025.
MD
Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB375
Introduced
1/16/25
Refer
1/16/25
Report Pass
2/24/25
Engrossed
2/27/25
Refer
2/28/25
Report Pass
3/26/25
Enrolled
4/2/25
Chaptered
5/13/25
Passed
5/13/25
Authorizing a person to ride a bicycle, play vehicle, or unicycle on a sidewalk or sidewalk area unless prohibited by local ordinance; and requiring a person riding a bicycle, play vehicle, or unicycle on a sidewalk or sidewalk area or in or through a crosswalk to yield the right-of-way to a pedestrian or a person using an electric personal assistive mobility device.
MD
Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB376
Introduced
1/16/25
Refer
1/16/25
Report Pass
2/24/25
Engrossed
2/27/25
Refer
2/28/25
Report Pass
4/5/25
Enrolled
4/7/25
Chaptered
5/20/25
Passed
5/20/25
Altering the selection of the membership and chair of the Maryland Cybersecurity Council; requiring beginning on October 1, 2025, and every 2 years thereafter, the Council to elect a chair and vice chair from among the members of the Council; requiring the Council, working with certain entities, to assess and address cybersecurity threats and associated risks from artificial intelligence and quantum computing; etc.
MD
Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB377
Introduced
1/16/25
Refer
1/16/25
Allowing employers who provide certain parental engagement leave to certain qualified employees during the taxable year a credit against the State income tax; requiring the State Department of Education, in consultation with the Comptroller, to develop and make available a certain certification form; establishing that the credit equals the qualified employee's hourly wage rate times the number of parental leave hours used by the employee during the taxable year, up to $800; and making the credit refundable under certain circumstances; etc.
MD
Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB378
Introduced
1/16/25
Refer
1/16/25
Requiring the Maryland Department of Health to conduct an inspection of each assisted living program located in Prince George's County at least once every 60 days; and requiring the Department to publish a report of the inspection on the Department's website within 30 days after completing the inspection and provide the report to the Prince George's County Council.
MD
Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB379
Introduced
1/16/25
Refer
1/16/25
Requiring the Prince George's County Board of Education to provide, at no charge to the students, drink spiking detection products and drug detection strips to public middle and high school students in the county beginning in the 2025-2026 school year; and requiring that the detection devices provided by the Act be made available in school-based health clinics, school libraries, and school bathrooms.