Maryland 2022 Regular Session All Bills (Page 117)
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB309
Introduced
1/20/22
Refer
1/20/22
Providing that the Civilian Review Board of Baltimore City is established to provide a permanent, statutory agency in Baltimore City to fulfill the functions of a certain police accountability board; providing that the provisions of Title 3, Subtitle 1 of the Public Safety Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland govern all matters relating to police accountability and discipline in Baltimore City and supersede any inconsistent laws; etc.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB31
Introduced
1/12/22
Refer
1/12/22
Report Pass
2/28/22
Engrossed
3/4/22
Refer
3/9/22
Establishing certain requirements for a custodian of records related to certain recordings from a certain body-worn digital recording device worn by a law enforcement officer; and requiring the Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission to develop certain uniform standards and policies in consultation with certain groups.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB310
Introduced
1/20/22
Refer
1/20/22
Report Pass
3/15/22
Engrossed
3/17/22
Refer
3/18/22
Report Pass
4/5/22
Enrolled
4/7/22
Chaptered
5/29/22
Expanding the eligible uses of the Small, Minority, and Women-Owned Businesses Account to include the provision of grants and the conversion of certain loan amounts into grants in Anne Arundel County and the City of Annapolis when in a declared local state of emergency; limiting to $50,000 the amount of certain grants and loan amounts converted to grants that may be provided to a single business or nonprofit organization; establishing the Workgroup to Study the Establishment of a State Disaster Relief Fund; etc.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB311
Introduced
1/20/22
Refer
1/20/22
Report Pass
2/22/22
Altering the term "podiatrist" to be "podiatric physician".
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB312
Introduced
1/20/22
Refer
1/20/22
Authorizing a nurse anesthetist to prescribe, order, and administer drugs, including controlled dangerous substances, without obtaining approval from a practitioner with whom the nurse anesthetist collaborates, subject to certain limitations; and authorizing a nurse anesthetist to collaborate with a podiatrist.
MD
Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB313
Introduced
1/20/22
Refer
1/20/22
Report Pass
3/28/22
Engrossed
3/29/22
Refer
3/29/22
Prohibiting a calculation of damages for loss of earnings resulting from personal injury or wrongful death from being reduced based on race, ethnicity, or gender; and applying the Act prospectively.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB314
Introduced
1/20/22
Refer
1/20/22
Report Pass
3/15/22
Engrossed
3/17/22
Refer
3/18/22
Report Pass
4/7/22
Enrolled
4/9/22
Chaptered
5/29/22
Establishing the Mechanical Insulation Installation Grant Program in the Maryland Energy Administration to provide grants to individuals, nonprofit organizations, and business entities for a portion of certain qualified expenses paid or incurred for the installation of certain mechanical insulation in a certain manner on certain types of property; establishing the Mechanical Insulation Installation Grant Fund which may be used for providing grants to eligible applicants and the administrative costs of the Program; etc.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB315
Introduced
1/20/22
Refer
1/20/22
Altering the conditions under which a lawsuit is considered a strategic lawsuit against public participation (SLAPP suit); altering the conditions under which a defendant in a SLAPP suit is not civilly liable for certain communications; establishing certain standards and requirements relating to a motion to dismiss an alleged SLAPP suit; and applying the Act prospectively.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB316
Introduced
1/20/22
Refer
1/20/22
Report Pass
3/28/22
Engrossed
3/29/22
Refer
3/29/22
Refer
3/29/22
Report Pass
3/30/22
Enrolled
4/1/22
Chaptered
4/1/22
Passed
4/1/22
Exempting the sale of diapers, diaper rash cream, baby wipes, baby bottles, baby bottle nipples, and infant car seats from the sales and use tax.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB317
Introduced
1/20/22
Refer
1/20/22
Report Pass
2/21/22
Engrossed
2/24/22
Refer
2/25/22
Report Pass
3/30/22
Enrolled
3/31/22
Chaptered
5/29/22
Increasing the maximum fees from $4 to $25 for an original notarial act and, subject to certain regulations, to $50 for performance of a notarial act using communication technology; repealing a certain prohibition on performing a notarial act using communication technology with respect to a will or a trust; authorizing a notary public to use communication technology to take an acknowledgement of a signature remotely under certain circumstances; establishing certain requirements for a notary public to confirm a record remotely; etc.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB318
Introduced
1/20/22
Refer
1/20/22
Report Pass
3/21/22
Engrossed
3/21/22
Refer
3/22/22
Requiring certain county boards of education to consider the pursuit of certain certificates, certifications, or apprenticeships as the equivalent of pursuing postsecondary education; requiring certain county boards to provide a method for certain individuals to authorize the release of a student's personal information and certain results to certain apprenticeship sponsors and employers; requiring a county board to pay for a student to take an apprenticeship entrance exam or industrial certification exam under certain circumstances; etc.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB319
Introduced
1/20/22
Refer
1/20/22
Report Pass
4/8/22
Engrossed
4/9/22
Refer
4/9/22
Requiring the Maryland Department of Labor to adopt by regulation the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code as the Maryland Swimming Pool and Spa Standards; providing for the implementation of the Standards by the Maryland Department of Labor, local jurisdictions, counties, and municipalities; and requiring the Maryland Department of Labor to consult with the Maryland Department of Health on the implementation of the Standards in relation to the regulation of the operation and maintenance of swimming pools and spas.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB32
Introduced
1/12/22
Refer
1/12/22
Report Pass
2/8/22
Engrossed
2/10/22
Refer
2/15/22
Report Pass
4/7/22
Enrolled
4/8/22
Chaptered
4/12/22
Passed
4/12/22
Adding Worcester County to the list of counties where an existing agricultural building used for agritourism is not considered a change of occupancy that requires a building permit if the subordinate use of agritourism does not require more than 200 people to occupy an individual building at any one time and the total width of means of egress meets or exceeds the International Building Code standard that applies to egress components other than stairways in a building without a sprinkler system.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB320
Introduced
1/20/22
Refer
1/20/22
Requiring the Department of the Environment, in consultation with the Maryland Department of Health, the Department of Housing and Community Development, and the Department of General Services, to adopt certain regulations on or before June 1, 2024, establishing uniform standards for mold assessment and remediation; authorizing a tenant to deposit the tenant's rent in an escrow account under certain circumstances; authorizing a tax credit for taxpayers of certain residential properties who incur mold remediation costs; etc.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB321
Introduced
1/20/22
Refer
1/20/22
Requiring a producer of synthetic turf and turf infill sold or distributed in the State to establish a system to track the chain of custody of the synthetic turf and turf infill and report the chain of custody to the Department of the Environment; requiring a certain owner of synthetic turf and turf infill to report certain information to the Department; requiring the Department to develop and maintain a website that displays certain chain of custody information; and making a violation of the Act a civil offense.