Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB581

Introduced
1/24/24  
Refer
1/24/24  
Report Pass
3/4/24  
Engrossed
3/7/24  
Refer
3/8/24  
Report Pass
4/3/24  
Enrolled
4/5/24  
Chaptered
5/9/24  

Caption

State Government - Permits, Licenses, and Certificates - Processing (Transparent Government Act of 2024)

Impact

The implementation of HB 581 is expected to enhance the efficiency and responsiveness of state government in terms of processing permits, licenses, and certificates. By requiring state agencies to disclose and standardize their regulatory processes, the Act aims to streamline application procedures, minimize bureaucratic delays, and provide clearer guidance for individuals and businesses navigating these requirements. Additionally, it aims to enhance accountability within state agencies, compelling them to acknowledge processing times and updates consistently.

Summary

House Bill 581, known as the Transparent Government Act of 2024, mandates that all principal departments and independent units of state government create a comprehensive catalog of the various permits, licenses, and certificates they issue. This catalog is required to be submitted to the Governor and must detail essential information such as the description, validity terms, processing timelines, and methods for accepting applications. The intent is to improve transparency regarding state issued documents, facilitating a more informed public and potentially more efficient operations within state departments regarding these administrative processes.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 581 appears to be supportive overall, with a broad agreement on the necessity for increased transparency and efficiency in government operations. Legislators and advocates for administrative reform have hailed it as a step in the right direction toward modernizing state governance. However, there may be concerns regarding the capacity of state agencies to implement the required changes and maintain up-to-date information, which could potentially lead to teething problems as the Act goes into effect.

Contention

While the bill enjoys wide support, some detractors caution that without adequate funding and resources, the requirements placed on departments may lead to unintentional complications in the process. They express concern that the additional regulatory framework might overwhelm some smaller agencies that may lack the technological infrastructure to comply fully. Furthermore, ensuring that all departments consistently update and manage their catalogs could be challenging, necessitating robust oversight from the newly formed Government Efficiency Commission.

Companion Bills

MD SB472

Crossfiled State Government - Permits, Licenses, and Certificates - Processing (Transparent Government Act of 2024)

Previously Filed As

MD HB196

Health Occupations - Service Members, Veterans, and Military Spouses - Temporary Licensure, Certification, Registration, and Permitting

MD SB78

Health Occupations - Service Members, Veterans, and Military Spouses - Temporary Licensure, Certification, Registration, and Permitting

MD SB649

State Government - Regulation Procedures and the Maryland Register

MD HB817

State Government - Regulation Procedures and the Maryland Register

MD HB141

State Government – Commission on LGBTQIA+ Affairs – Alterations

MD SB251

State Government - Commission on LGBTQIA+ Affairs - Alterations

MD SB808

Maryland General and Limited Power of Attorney Act - Assistance With Governmental Benefits and Programs

MD HB58

Open Meetings Act - State Ethics Commission (Maryland State Agency Transparency Act of 2023)

MD SB35

Open Meetings Act - State Ethics Commission (Maryland State Agency Transparency Act of 2023)

MD SB223

State Government – State Facilities Changes and Closures – Procedures

Similar Bills

AZ HCR2039

Governor; emergency powers

UT HB0155

Independent Election Evaluations

IL HB4845

CORRECTIONS OMBUDSPERSON

IL HB1643

CORRECTIONS OMBUDSPERSON

WV SB653

Relating to public higher education governance

WV HB4723

Relating to public higher education governance

CA AB2261

Transportation: federal funding: tribes.

LA HB499

Provides relative to the procedure for independent administration of successions