Maryland 2022 Regular Session All Bills (Page 40)
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB187
Introduced
1/12/22
Refer
1/12/22
Report Pass
3/17/22
Engrossed
3/18/22
Refer
3/18/22
Report Pass
4/11/22
Enrolled
4/11/22
Chaptered
5/29/22
Providing that a register of wills is not required to record or provide certain documents until the appropriate fee for the documents has been paid; altering certain probate fees on estates that are valued at a certain amount; requiring a register of wills to collect and assess certain fees at a certain time; authorizing registers of wills to provide certain services and charge certain fees for those services; etc.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB188
Introduced
1/12/22
Refer
1/12/22
Report Pass
2/14/22
Engrossed
2/17/22
Refer
2/18/22
Report Pass
4/1/22
Enrolled
4/5/22
Chaptered
5/29/22
Altering the education requirements that an applicant for licensure by the State Acupuncture Board must achieve to be issued a license if the license is issued on or before May 31, 2026, and if the license is issued on or after June 1, 2026.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB189
Introduced
1/12/22
Refer
1/12/22
Including income from an individual retirement account or a certain annuity within a certain subtraction modification for certain retirement income if contributions to the individual retirement account or annuity consist entirely of the tax-free rollover of distributions from an employee retirement system; and applying the Act to all taxable years beginning after December 31, 2021.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB19
Introduced
1/12/22
Refer
1/12/22
Report Pass
2/21/22
Engrossed
2/24/22
Refer
2/25/22
Report Pass
4/11/22
Enrolled
4/11/22
Chaptered
5/29/22
Requiring certain county boards of education seeking State funds for the construction of a new school, or the renovation of or an addition to an existing school that would increase the capacity by more than 100 students, to submit a pedestrian safety plan to the Interagency Commission on School Construction; requiring the Interagency Commission to approve the pedestrian safety plan if the plan meets certain qualifications; and requiring a county board to make all determinations about the contents of a pedestrian safety plan.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB190
Introduced
1/12/22
Refer
1/12/22
Altering certain provisions relating to immunity from criminal arrest, charge, or prosecution for a person experiencing a medical emergency after ingesting or using alcohol or drugs or assisting someone experiencing a certain medical emergency.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB191
Introduced
1/12/22
Refer
1/12/22
Report Pass
2/21/22
Engrossed
2/24/22
Refer
2/25/22
Report Pass
4/6/22
Enrolled
4/8/22
Chaptered
5/16/22
Passed
5/16/22
Extending the termination date to September 30, 2032, for provisions of law related to the Spay/Neuter Fund; and requiring the Department of Agriculture to report to the General Assembly by October 1, 2022, on spay and neuter programs that are not receiving funding from the Fund, the market capacity for increasing the fees assessed on each brand name or product name of commercial feed, a proposed fee structure to enhance the revenue generated from certain assessed fees, and additional sources of revenue for the Fund.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB192
Introduced
1/12/22
Refer
1/12/22
Report Pass
3/14/22
Engrossed
3/16/22
Refer
3/16/22
Report Pass
4/7/22
Enrolled
4/11/22
Vetoed
5/27/22
Requiring the executive leadership of the Baltimore County public school system to develop a curriculum for budget training for members of the Baltimore County Board of Education by December 31, 2022; requiring each member of the county board to complete the training within 2 months of the member's election or appointment in order to vote on budgetary matters; and authorizing the student member of the Baltimore County Board of Education to vote on capital and operating budget matters.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB193
Introduced
1/12/22
Refer
1/12/22
Report Pass
3/19/22
Engrossed
3/21/22
Refer
3/21/22
Report Pass
4/5/22
Enrolled
4/8/22
Chaptered
5/16/22
Passed
5/16/22
Creating an exception to motor vehicle registration requirements for golf carts on Upper Hoopers Island, Middle Hoopers Island, and Taylors Island; providing that a person operating a golf cart on Upper or Middle Hoopers Island and Taylors Island may only operate a golf cart that is equipped with certain lighting devices, on highways with a maximum speed limit of 30 miles per hour, and between dawn and dusk; requiring the operator to have a valid driver's license; etc.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB194
Introduced
1/12/22
Refer
1/12/22
Report Pass
2/21/22
Engrossed
2/25/22
Refer
2/28/22
Requiring a county board of education to provide age-appropriate instruction on the risks of sexting as part of the Family Life and Human Sexuality curriculum in every grade in which the curriculum is taught in public schools in the county, beginning in the 2022-2023 school year.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB195
Introduced
1/12/22
Refer
1/12/22
Report Pass
2/14/22
Engrossed
2/17/22
Refer
2/18/22
Report Pass
4/5/22
Enrolled
4/8/22
Chaptered
5/16/22
Passed
5/16/22
Authorizing a unit of local government to qualify for a marine contractor license; exempting an individual employed by a county or municipality in the State who performs marine contractor services while in the performance of the duties of their employment from paying a fee for the issuance or renewal of a marine contractor license or a test administered by the Marine Contractors Licensing Board; etc.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB196
Introduced
1/12/22
Refer
1/12/22
Requiring each public school to provide a copy of the school's library catalog to the county board of education on or before August 1 each year; requiring the county board to compile certain information on the public school's library catalogs and post the information on the county board's website; and requiring each public school to send the parents or guardians of students who attend the school a link to where certain information on the school's library catalog can be found on or before September 15 each year.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB197
Introduced
1/12/22
Refer
1/12/22
Requiring a member of a cooperative housing corporation to pay up to $10,000 of the corporation's property or liability insurance deductible if damage to a common element originated in the member's unit; requiring the governing body to inform each member in writing annually of the member's responsibility regarding the insurance deductible and the amount; and applying the Act prospectively.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB198
Introduced
1/12/22
Refer
1/12/22
Requiring a person who undertakes the towing or removal of a vehicle from a roadway following an accident or other incident to clear debris resulting from the accident or incident off the roadway and ensure that large debris is disposed of in accordance with applicable law.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB199
Introduced
1/12/22
Refer
1/12/22
Altering the definition of "local government" under the Local Government Tort Claims Act to include the nonprofit corporation serving as the Economic Development Authority for the City of Cambridge and Dorchester County (Cambridge Waterfront Development, Inc.); and providing that a requirement to provide notice of a claim does not apply to unliquidated damages actions against the Cambridge Waterfront Development, Inc., or its employees; and applying the Act prospectively.
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Maryland 2022 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB2
Introduced
1/12/22
Refer
1/12/22
Report Pass
2/28/22
Engrossed
3/4/22
Refer
3/7/22
Report Pass
3/28/22
Enrolled
3/31/22
Chaptered
4/1/22
Passed
4/1/22
Allowing employers that claim the federal work opportunity credit to claim a credit against the State income tax for certain wages paid to individuals with barriers to employment; allowing certain tax-exempt organizations to claim the credit under certain circumstances; altering the calculation of a certain subtraction modification for certain salary and wages paid to certain individuals; requiring the Department of Legislative Services to prepare a tax credit evaluation of the credit on or before December 31, 2028; etc.