Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB30

Introduced
1/11/23  
Refer
1/11/23  
Report Pass
2/27/23  
Engrossed
3/3/23  
Refer
3/6/23  
Report Pass
4/4/23  
Enrolled
4/5/23  
Chaptered
4/11/23  

Caption

Environment - On-Site Wastewater Services - Board, Fees, and Penalties

Impact

The legislation changes existing statutes by mandating that individuals who inspect sewage disposal systems must possess valid licenses issued by the Board. This could significantly increase the professionalism and accountability in the field, ensuring that on-site wastewater services comply with state regulations. Additionally, penalties for non-compliance could lead to enhanced compliance rates among service providers, improving overall environmental health standards.

Summary

House Bill 30 focuses on regulating on-site wastewater services in Maryland by establishing a Board of On-Site Wastewater Professionals and instituting licensing requirements for individuals performing inspections of on-site sewage disposal systems. It seeks to clarify fees and penalties associated with these services while ensuring that individuals engaging in property transfer inspections are properly licensed. The bill aims to enhance public health and safety through improved oversight of wastewater management practices.

Sentiment

The sentiment towards HB 30 has been generally positive, particularly among environmental health advocates who believe that stronger regulations will lead to better public health outcomes. The provisions aimed at ensuring that inspections are performed by qualified professionals are seen as steps in the right direction. However, some stakeholders may express concerns regarding the potential burden of licensing fees on small providers, which could influence their operational costs.

Contention

Among the points of contention related to the bill, stakeholders might debate the fees associated with obtaining licenses and the administrative burden it could impose on small wastewater service providers. Critics might argue that while the intent to regulate is noble, the financial implications for small businesses and the potential for increased operational costs could lead to unintended negative consequences for service availability across various regions in Maryland.

Companion Bills

MD SB7

Crossfiled Environment - On-Site Wastewater Services - Board, Fees, and Penalties

Previously Filed As

MD SB7

Environment - On-Site Wastewater Services - Board, Fees, and Penalties

MD HB318

Environment - On-Site Wastewater Services - Regulation

MD SB479

Environment - On-Site Wastewater Services - Regulation

MD HB747

Environment - On-Site Wastewater Systems - Requirements for Inspection and Pumping Services and Extension of Sunset and Implementation Dates

MD H628

Amend On-Site Wastewater/Environment Statutes

MD SB250

Department of the Environment - Fees, Penalties, Funding, and Regulation

MD HB245

Department of the Environment - Fees, Penalties, Funding, and Regulation

MD HB2694

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and abolishing the On-site Wastewater Treatment Research Council.

MD HB522

Mississippi Individual On-site Wastewater Disposal System Law; extend repealer on.

MD SB2573

Mississippi Individual On Site Wastewater Disposal System Law; extend repealer on.

Similar Bills

MD HB318

Environment - On-Site Wastewater Services - Regulation

MD SB7

Environment - On-Site Wastewater Services - Board, Fees, and Penalties

MD SB479

Environment - On-Site Wastewater Services - Regulation

MD HB747

Environment - On-Site Wastewater Systems - Requirements for Inspection and Pumping Services and Extension of Sunset and Implementation Dates

VA SB554

Licenses or certificates; reciprocal licensing for neighboring states.

MD HB1205

State Government – Information Technology and Cybersecurity–Related Infrastructure (Modernize Maryland Act of 2022)

MD SB880

Baltimore Regional Water Governance Task Force

MD HB843

Baltimore Regional Water Governance Task Force