Maryland 2022 Regular Session All Bills (Page 120)
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB35
Introduced
1/12/22
Refer
1/12/22
Requiring approval through legislation enacted by the General Assembly before any Charles County annual or revised program under Program Open Space takes effect or any grant agreement based on the annual or revised program is executed; and requiring approval through legislation enacted by the General Assembly before any revised Charles County land preservation and recreation plan under Program Open Space takes effect.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB350
Introduced
1/21/22
Refer
1/21/22
Report Pass
3/30/22
Engrossed
3/31/22
Refer
3/31/22
Refer
4/7/22
Report Pass
4/8/22
Enrolled
4/11/22
Chaptered
5/29/22
Requiring the Maryland Medical Assistance Program, beginning July 1, 2023, to provide community violence prevention services; establishing requirements for prevention professionals seeking certification as a certified violence prevention professional and entities that employ or contract with certified violence prevention professionals; requiring the Maryland Department of Health to approve at least one accredited training and certification program for violence prevention professionals by January 1, 2023; etc.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB351
Introduced
1/21/22
Refer
1/21/22
Establishing a Class L beer, wine, and liquor license in Worcester County; authorizing the Board of License Commissioners to issue the license to a holder of a manufacturer's license; specifying that the license authorizes the license holder to sell or provide samples of certain beer, wine, and liquor for on-premises consumption under certain circumstances; providing the hours of sale are the same as those for the underlying manufacturer's license; and establishing an annual license fee of $250.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB352
Introduced
1/21/22
Refer
1/21/22
Altering the procedures for the canvassing of absentee and provisional ballots; requiring the State Board of Elections to adopt regulations requiring a local board to notify a voter of a problem with a ballot envelope and provide the voter an opportunity to correct the problem in order to have the ballot counted; and requiring the regulations to allow a voter to supply a certain signature and to choose among multiple methods of communicating with the local board to correct a problem on a ballot envelope.
MD
Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB353
Introduced
1/21/22
Refer
1/21/22
Report Pass
3/7/22
Engrossed
3/10/22
Refer
3/11/22
Report Pass
3/30/22
Enrolled
3/31/22
Vetoed
5/27/22
Requiring insurers, nonprofit health service plans, and health maintenance organizations to limit the amount a covered individual is required to pay in copayments or coinsurance for a covered prescription insulin drug to not more than $30 for a 30-day supply.
MD
Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB354
Introduced
1/21/22
Refer
1/21/22
Report Pass
3/9/22
Engrossed
3/17/22
Refer
3/18/22
Report Pass
4/8/22
Enrolled
4/11/22
Chaptered
5/12/22
Passed
5/12/22
Requiring the Department of the Environment to provide a certain intended use plan to the General Assembly within 5 days of the plan's publication for public comment; altering the definition of "privately owned wastewater facility" as it relates to the awarding of grants from the Bay Restoration Fund; requiring the Department to report on or provide certain information regarding funding for privately owned wastewater facilities to the General Assembly and the Department of Budget and Management; etc.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB355
Introduced
1/21/22
Refer
1/21/22
Report Pass
3/8/22
Engrossed
3/10/22
Refer
3/15/22
Authorizing pharmacists to prescribe and dispense preexposure prophylaxis and postexposure prophylaxis for HIV prevention to patients under certain circumstances; requiring the Maryland Medical Assistance Program to provide drugs that are approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration for HIV prevention; prohibiting managed care organizations, certain insurers, nonprofit health service plans, and health maintenance organizations from requiring prior authorization for certain drugs for HIV prevention; etc.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB356
Introduced
1/21/22
Refer
1/21/22
Providing that a person is not entitled to expungement of certain records if the court ordered the person to register as a certain sex offender in connection with the disposition of a certain charge or the person has not satisfied an obligation to pay court costs, fines, or restitution imposed by the court in connection with the disposition of a certain charge.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB357
Introduced
1/21/22
Refer
1/21/22
Report Pass
2/28/22
Engrossed
3/4/22
Refer
3/7/22
Report Pass
4/5/22
Enrolled
4/7/22
Chaptered
4/21/22
Passed
4/21/22
Establishing a Workgroup to Study Best Practices for a Vulnerable Adult Registry in Maryland; providing that the purpose of the Workgroup is to identify the appropriate State agency to operate a vulnerable adult registry, identify how a $1,400,000 grant from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services was allocated and used, if awarded, and study and make recommendations regarding any changes or improvements to State law; and requiring a report of the Workgroup's recommendations to the Governor and General Assembly by June 1, 2023.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB358
Introduced
1/21/22
Refer
1/21/22
Altering the candidates authorized to receive public contributions from the Fair Campaign Financing Fund to include candidates for State Senator and member of the House of Delegates.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB359
Introduced
1/21/22
Refer
1/21/22
Prohibiting the State and certain units and instrumentalities of the State from using any appropriation for a magnetic levitation transportation system in the State; and providing that the prohibition does not apply to certain expenditures for salaries.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB36
Introduced
1/12/22
Refer
1/12/22
Report Pass
2/21/22
Engrossed
2/24/22
Refer
2/25/22
Report Pass
4/9/22
Enrolled
4/11/22
Chaptered
4/21/22
Passed
4/21/22
Authorizing a person to execute an electronic will or remotely witnessed will without a notary public if the supervising attorney creates a certified will that contains a certain form attached or annexed to the will; prohibiting a supervising attorney from being a witness to an electronic will or remotely witnessed will if the will is executed without a notary public; and authorizing a notary public located in the State to perform a notarial act using communication technology for a remotely located individual for a trust instrument.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB360
Introduced
1/21/22
Refer
1/21/22
Requiring that certain sales of tangible personal property be included in the numerator of the sales factor used for apportioning a corporation's income to the State under certain circumstances; requiring certain corporations to compute Maryland taxable income using a certain combined reporting method; authorizing certain corporations, subject to regulations adopted by the Comptroller, to determine certain income using a certain method; etc.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB361
Introduced
1/21/22
Refer
1/21/22
Imposing a tax of 17% on the Maryland taxable income attributable to certain investment management services of an individual or a corporation or the distributive share of a pass-through entity; providing that the tax does not apply to investment management services if at least 80% of the specified assets consists of real estate; and terminating the Act if certain federal legislation is enacted into law.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB362
Introduced
1/21/22
Refer
1/21/22
Report Pass
3/15/22
Engrossed
3/17/22
Refer
3/22/22
Report Pass
4/8/22
Enrolled
4/11/22
Vetoed
5/27/22
Requiring a teacher preparation program to include certain training related to teaching in a virtual learning environment as a component of instruction; providing that a county board of education may authorize a county superintendent of schools, under certain circumstances, to provide virtual education days to students instead of closing the public schools in the county because of severe weather conditions; requiring the county board to publish the plan for the use of virtual instruction on the school system's website; etc.