Maryland 2022 Regular Session All Bills (Page 137)
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB58
Introduced
1/12/22
Refer
1/12/22
Altering eligibility for and the maximum amount of a credit against the State income tax for certain long-term care insurance premiums paid by a taxpayer with a Maryland adjusted gross income of less than $250,000 for long-term care insurance purchased before January 1, 2005; and applying the Act to all taxable years beginning after December 31, 2021.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB580
Introduced
2/2/22
Refer
2/2/22
Requiring a person responsible for a sewer overflow, treatment plant bypass, or unlawful discharge from a wastewater treatment plant that results in an area being closed to shellfish harvesting to pay restitution to certain shellfish harvesters.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB581
Introduced
2/2/22
Refer
2/2/22
Report Pass
3/16/22
Engrossed
3/18/22
Refer
3/22/22
Adding positive community feedback to the list of records that are not considered personnel records for certain purposes; requiring the Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission to develop a process for citizens to submit certain feedback; requiring each law enforcement agency to adopt the uniform citizen positive community feedback process; and requiring a law enforcement agency to maintain a record of positive community feedback that is subject to public inspection.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB582
Introduced
2/2/22
Refer
2/2/22
Report Pass
3/17/22
Engrossed
3/21/22
Refer
3/21/22
Report Pass
4/8/22
Enrolled
4/11/22
Chaptered
5/29/22
Providing that if a landowner invites or permits on a limited entry basis, with or without charge, an individual to use the landowner's real property for hunting, the invited or permitted individual impliedly consents to adhere to every law, observe every safety precaution and practice, observe all property boundaries, take every precaution against fire, and assume all responsibility and liability for the individual's safety and property while hunting on the landowner's real property; etc.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB583
Introduced
2/2/22
Refer
2/2/22
Requiring the Maryland Center for School Safety to establish a website for anonymous reports of public school classroom disruptions; requiring the Center to establish an office that reviews and refers classroom disruption reports to the appropriate county superintendent of schools and the county board of education; requiring the county superintendent and the county board jointly to respond within 45 days after receiving the report; etc.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB584
Introduced
2/2/22
Refer
2/2/22
Establishing the Task Force on Traffic Patterns and Infrastructure on MD Route 45 (York Road) to study and make recommendations on traffic patterns, infrastructure, street parking, bicycle lanes, sidewalk width, and signage on York Road; and requiring the Task Force to report its findings and recommendations to the Senate Education, Health and Environmental Committee and the House Environment and Transportation Committee on or before December 31, 2023.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB585
Introduced
2/2/22
Refer
2/2/22
Report Pass
3/10/22
Engrossed
3/14/22
Refer
3/17/22
Report Pass
4/5/22
Enrolled
4/7/22
Chaptered
4/21/22
Passed
4/21/22
Altering a certain definition of "absconding" as it relates to parole and probation, to include leaving an inpatient residential treatment facility in which an individual was placed under court order for drug or alcohol treatment without the permission of an administrator; requiring, for fiscal years 2024 through 2026, the Governor to include in the annual budget an appropriation of $2,000,000 for warrant apprehension grants; and requiring the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services to administer the grant funds.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB586
Introduced
2/2/22
Refer
2/2/22
Report Pass
3/10/22
Engrossed
3/15/22
Refer
3/16/22
Report Pass
4/7/22
Enrolled
4/11/22
Chaptered
5/29/22
Requiring the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services to notify the Baltimore Police Department, within 24 hours of a release, if a defendant is released prior to trial; establishing the Jobs Court Pilot Program in the District Court sitting in Baltimore City to reduce recidivism by offering defendants an opportunity to take part in full-time job training and job placement programs as a condition of probation; requiring the Administrative Office of the Courts to develop a plan to implement and monitor the pilot program; etc.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB587
Introduced
2/2/22
Refer
2/2/22
Altering the duties of the Division of Parole and Probation to include the examination and review of murders involving offenders under the supervision of the Division and advise the Secretary on policies and programs to prevent such murders; and requiring the Division to report annually certain information to the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee and the House Judiciary Committee.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB588
Introduced
2/2/22
Refer
2/2/22
Altering the definition of "high performance building" to include certain schools and public safety buildings; altering the definition of "major renovation" to mean a renovation of a certain size or value or resulting in a change in occupancy or replacement of certain utility installations; altering the type of capital projects to which certain high performance building standards apply; repealing a requirement that the Maryland Green Building Council develop certain guidelines for new public school buildings; etc.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB589
Introduced
2/2/22
Refer
2/2/22
Report Pass
3/14/22
Engrossed
3/16/22
Refer
3/16/22
Report Pass
4/8/22
Enrolled
4/9/22
Chaptered
5/29/22
Authorizing an employee of the University of Maryland, Baltimore Campus to solicit gifts or proposals for grants for the benefit of the University of Maryland Medical System Corporation in accordance with certain provisions of law and policies.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB59
Introduced
1/12/22
Refer
1/12/22
Report Pass
3/7/22
Engrossed
3/11/22
Refer
3/11/22
Report Pass
4/11/22
Enrolled
4/11/22
Chaptered
5/16/22
Passed
5/16/22
Requiring the Maryland Transportation Authority to waive certain civil penalties assessed for certain toll violations under certain circumstances; and requiring the Authority to reimburse certain civil penalties paid in error and notify certain individuals eligible for a certain reimbursement.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB590
Introduced
2/2/22
Refer
2/2/22
Report Pass
2/28/22
Engrossed
3/3/22
Refer
3/9/22
Refer
4/7/22
Establishing requirements related to the conduct of a survey as part of the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System and the reporting of summary data and trends reports.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB591
Introduced
2/2/22
Refer
2/2/22
Report Pass
3/11/22
Engrossed
3/16/22
Refer
3/16/22
Report Pass
4/1/22
Enrolled
4/4/22
Chaptered
5/29/22
Requiring the Maryland Health Care Commission to designate a center as the Patient Safety Center for the State on or before December 31, 2025; requiring the Center to develop, coordinate, and implement patient safety initiatives across the State, be a model for innovation and implementation, convene health care providers, patients, and families to improve the quality of health care, and share information on best practices; establishing the Patient Safety Center Fund to subsidize a portion of the costs of the Center; etc.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB592
Introduced
2/2/22
Refer
2/2/22
Report Pass
3/17/22
Engrossed
3/18/22
Refer
3/18/22
Report Pass
4/1/22
Enrolled
4/4/22
Chaptered
5/29/22
Providing that, in an action of summary ejectment for failure to pay rent where a landlord or park owner is awarded a judgment giving restitution of the leased premises, a tenant or resident who has the right to redemption of the leased premises by tendering all past due amounts plus court awarded costs and fees may tender those amounts, costs, and fees in an electronic or written check issued by a political subdivision or on behalf of a governmental entity.