Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB230

Introduced
1/10/24  
Refer
1/10/24  
Report Pass
2/12/24  
Engrossed
2/15/24  
Refer
2/16/24  
Report Pass
4/5/24  
Enrolled
4/8/24  
Chaptered
4/25/24  

Caption

Motor Vehicle Administration and Local Health Departments - Death Certificates - Issuance of Copies

Impact

The bill modifies existing regulations concerning the issuance of death certificates by authorizing local health departments and the Motor Vehicle Administration to access vital records electronically. Additionally, it grants these entities the power to set and collect fees for processing and issuing death certificates, ensuring that the fees reflect the administrative costs incurred. The legislation also maintains provisions that allow for waivers of fees under specific circumstances, such as for members of the armed forces and homeless individuals.

Summary

House Bill 230, also referred to as the Motor Vehicle Administration and Local Health Departments - Death Certificates - Issuance of Copies Act, aims to streamline the process for accessing death certificates by allowing the Motor Vehicle Administration and local health departments to electronically access and issue certified or abridged copies of death certificates. This legislation intends to ease the burden on individuals seeking such records by enabling authorized parties to obtain copies more efficiently from the Maryland Department of Health.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HB 230 appears to be supportive, with legislators recognizing the need for modernization and improved access to essential records. Supporters argue that by facilitating better access to death certificates, the bill will benefit families dealing with the loss of loved ones, especially in the context of legal and financial matters following a death. However, some concerns were raised regarding the potential for fees associated with processing these requests, particularly for low-income individuals.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between collecting fees for services and ensuring accessibility for all Maryland residents. While the bill stipulates that fees must not exceed the actual administrative costs, there are concerns about the implications of charging for vital records that are often necessary in sensitive circumstances. Stakeholders expressed a desire to ensure that the legislation does not create additional barriers for those in vulnerable situations, particularly regarding access to records needed for funeral arrangements and probate proceedings.

Companion Bills

MD SB267

Crossfiled Motor Vehicle Administration and Local Health Departments - Death Certificates - Issuance of Copies

Previously Filed As

MD HB361

Certificates of Birth - Issuance of New Certificates - Sex Designation (Birth Certificate Modernization Act)

MD HB928

Motor Vehicles - Off-the-Road Motorcycles - Local Regulation and Enforcement

MD HB1287

Motor Vehicles - School Bus Monitoring Cameras - Issuance of Citations

MD SB961

Motor Vehicles - School Bus Monitoring Cameras - Issuance of Citations

MD HB977

Maryland Department of Health - Office of the Chief Medical Examiner

MD SB171

Private Passenger Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance - Enhanced Underinsured Motorist Coverage - Opt-Out Option

MD HB128

Private Passenger Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance - Enhanced Underinsured Motorist Coverage - Opt-Out Option

MD SB709

Motor Vehicles - Commercial Driver's Licenses and Instructional Permits - Revisions

MD HB966

Motor Vehicles - Modified Exhaust Systems and Noise Abatement Devices - Testing and Penalties

MD SB11

Motor Vehicles - Establishment of School Zones

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