Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1260

Introduced
2/8/24  

Caption

State Government - Permits, Licenses, and Certificates - Reimbursement

Impact

The implications of HB 1260 include a formalization of the reimbursement process for individuals who have incurred costs for permits, licenses, or certificates that are later deemed unconstitutional by a court order. Under this legislation, if it is found that the state improperly mandated such requirements, relevant departments and independent units are obligated to reimburse any fees or costs associated with the issuance or renewal of these documents. This change aims to protect citizens financially when state requirements are invalidated legally.

Summary

House Bill 1260 seeks to address the process surrounding permits, licenses, and certificates issued by the state government. The bill establishes a requirement for the Attorney General to notify relevant state entities and the public when a court rules that a specific permit, license, or certificate may not be required. This notification must occur within five days of the court’s decision to ensure that all parties are informed promptly of such legal rulings affecting state requirements.

Contention

Notably, the bill may face scrutiny regarding the potential burden it places on state entities to process reimbursements promptly following legal rulings. Advocates for the bill argue that it improves transparency and accountability in state governance, while critics may express concerns about the administrative load on state agencies already managing considerable workloads. Ultimately, the effectiveness of the bill will hinge on its implementation and the responsiveness of state departments to rule changes regarding permits and licenses.

Companion Bills

MD SB926

Crossfiled State Government – Permits, Licenses, and Certificates – Reimbursement

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