Maryland 2025 Regular Session All Bills
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB514
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
Report Pass
3/3/25
Engrossed
3/6/25
Refer
3/10/25
Report Pass
3/24/25
Enrolled
4/1/25
Chaptered
4/8/25
Passed
4/8/25
Altering certain provisions of law governing the State Board of Chiropractic Examiners and the practice of chiropractic in the State related to Board membership, licensure of chiropractors, the discipline of chiropractors, and the denial of licenses to applicants; authorizing the Board to inspect chiropractor offices under certain circumstances; and requiring the Board to require a licensee or applicant to submit to an examination by a health care provider under certain circumstances.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB515
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
Report Pass
3/15/25
Engrossed
3/17/25
Refer
3/18/25
Report Pass
3/31/25
Enrolled
4/4/25
Chaptered
5/20/25
Passed
5/20/25
Authorizing a certain holder of a Class C beer, wine, and liquor license in Anne Arundel County to convert the license to a Class C (veterans' organization) license; reducing from $400 to $300 the annual license fee for a Class C (veterans' organization) license; authorizing the Board of License Commissioners for Anne Arundel County to provide application and administrative fee discounts to certain licensees and applicants; and authorizing a Class C (veterans' organization) licensee to operate on Sunday without a Sunday license.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB516
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
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
Requiring a custodian of recorded images produced by certain automated enforcement systems to deny inspection of the images, subject to certain exceptions; prohibiting certain State and local agencies from using a recorded image or associated data from an automated enforcement system subject to certain exceptions; and establishing certain requirements and authorizations for the removal and destruction of recorded images and associated data produced by an automated enforcement system.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB517
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
Report Pass
3/15/25
Engrossed
3/17/25
Refer
3/17/25
Report Pass
4/7/25
Enrolled
4/7/25
Chaptered
5/13/25
Passed
5/13/25
Establishing the Workgroup on the Reorganization of the Maryland Transit Administration to study reorganizing the Maryland Transit Administration; requiring the Workgroup to report its findings and recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly on or before December 1, 2025; and requiring the Department of Transportation, in consultation with the Department of Legislative Services, to submit to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House draft legislation to effectuate the recommendations of the Workgroup.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB518
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
Establishing a certain mens rea requirement for bills passed by the General Assembly that establish a criminal offense; requiring the Department of Legislative Services to report annually by December 1 to certain committees of the General Assembly on laws in the State that do not specify an explicit mens rea requirement for the offense; requiring that a fiscal note prepared for a bill establishing a criminal offense include certain information; and requiring adoption or rejection of the amendment by the qualified voters of the State.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB519
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
Requiring hospitals in the State to offer parking at no cost for inpatients for the duration of the inpatient's admission and for outpatients attending a scheduled medical appointment for the duration of the appointment; and requiring hospitals in the State to display signage notifying inpatients and outpatients of the availability of parking at no cost.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB52
Introduced
1/8/24
Introduced
1/8/25
Refer
1/8/24
Refer
1/8/25
Authorizing the General Assembly to provide by suitable enactment the authority of a county to lower the age at which an individual may vote in an election for members of an elected county board of education; authorizing a county to enact a local law that allows an individual who is at least 16 years old to vote in an election for members of an elected county board of education; submitting the amendment to the Maryland Constitution to the qualified voters of the State for adoption or rejection; etc.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB520
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
Establishing, to the extent practicable, a certain Tri-Position Identification Number (Tri-PIN) system that is applicable to the Executive Branch of State government; requiring certain appropriate officials in State government to review vacant positions occurring on or after October 1, 2025, for potential placement into a Tri-PIN system that enables positions to be filled with part-time employees under a certain job sharing arrangement or a full-time employee; etc.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB521
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
Altering certain provisions of State procurement law prohibiting discrimination based on certain protected characteristics to include prohibitions against antisemitism.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB522
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
Authorizing the Department of Juvenile Services to provide funding for up to 1 year of certain rehabilitation services to certain rehabilitation institutions.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB523
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
Requiring each county board of education to investigate, identify, and report on root causes of chronic absenteeism and expulsion in the county; and requiring, beginning January 1, 2026, and each quarter thereafter for 10 years, each county board to report its findings to each applicable county delegation to the General Assembly and certain committees in the General Assembly.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB524
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
Increasing the membership of the State Board of Education from 13 to 14 members to include, as a member, an early childhood development professional with extensive experience in the operations of a child care business and early childhood curriculum and development; and requiring the Governor to appoint the early childhood development member, with the advice and consent of the Senate, from a list of three qualified individuals submitted from the Office of Child Care Advisory Council.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB525
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
Report Pass
4/3/25
Engrossed
4/3/25
Refer
4/4/25
Prohibiting a person from, with fraudulent intent, influencing or attempting to influence a voter's decision whether or not to cast a vote or how to vote on a candidate or ballot issue by disseminating a deepfake; and defining "deepfake" as an image, an audio recording, or a video recording that has been intentionally created or manipulated with the use of generative artificial intelligence or other digital technology to create a realistic but false depiction of a person that an ordinary person would conclude is an actual representation.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB526
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
Altering the definition of "reportable offense" to remove the requirement that the offense occurred off school premises and did not occur at an event sponsored by the school; and requiring the Department of Juvenile Services to report to the local superintendent of schools and school principal for certain decisions made during a certain inquiry of a juvenile offender for certain offenses.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB527
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
Report Pass
3/10/25
Engrossed
3/11/25
Refer
3/12/25
Report Pass
4/3/25
Enrolled
4/4/25
Chaptered
5/13/25
Passed
5/13/25
Requiring the Maryland Transit Administration to develop and implement a program providing for the first month after transit service begins on the Purple Line, free ridership on Purple Line transit vehicles to individuals residing within a one-quarter-mile radius of the Purple Line track; and requiring the Administration to include, beginning on October 1, 2025, for 3 months after service on the Purple Lines begins promotional materials and services at no cost to small businesses located within a one-quarter-mile radius of the Purple Line track.