Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB983

Introduced
2/5/24  
Refer
2/5/24  
Report Pass
3/15/24  
Engrossed
3/18/24  
Refer
3/18/24  
Report Pass
4/4/24  
Enrolled
4/8/24  
Chaptered
5/9/24  

Caption

State Personnel - Maryland Department of Health - Pay Rates

Impact

The implementation of HB 983 is expected to enhance wage conditions for at least two categories of health service professionals, which are aligned with ongoing discussions regarding pay equity and retention in the healthcare sector. By establishing a requirement for increased pay rates, particularly for employees working in high-demand areas such as the Regional Institutes for Children and Adolescents, the bill seeks to improve overall employee satisfaction and reduce turnover within the department.

Summary

House Bill 983 primarily focuses on amending the compensation structure for employees within the Maryland Department of Health. The bill increases the number of bargaining units designated for particular employee classifications and sets specific pay rates to match or exceed those of employees working at Clifton T. Perkins Hospital. This legislative action aims to ensure equitable pay for healthcare professionals who have direct patient contact and operate in various challenging environments across the department's facilities.

Sentiment

General sentiment around the bill appears supportive, reflecting an acknowledgment of the demands placed on healthcare workers, particularly in state-run facilities. Many legislators expressed the need to ensure that salaries reflect the responsibilities and challenges associated with mental health and social services, indicating a growing recognition of the importance of competitive compensation in attracting and retaining qualified personnel in these sectors.

Contention

While the bill received significant support, there were concerns regarding its long-term funding implications on the state's budget. Some lawmakers questioned whether the proposed salary increases could be maintained without impacting other areas of the state budget. Nevertheless, the overarching goal of HB 983—to provide fair compensation for essential health services workers—was viewed favorably, allowing for a constructive discussion on balancing fiscal responsibility with adequate employee support.

Companion Bills

MD SB1080

Crossfiled State Personnel - Maryland Department of Health - Pay Rates

Previously Filed As

MD HB579

Maryland State Department of Education – Employee Status and Designation

MD SB494

Maryland State Department of Education - Employee Status and Designation

MD HB25

Public Health - Healthy Maryland Program - Establishment

MD HB201

Creation of a State Debt – Maryland Consolidated Capital Bond Loan of 2023, and the Maryland Consolidated Capital Bond Loans of 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022

MD SB182

Creation of a State Debt - Maryland Consolidated Capital Bond Loan of 2023, and the Maryland Consolidated Capital Bond Loans of 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022

MD HB977

Maryland Department of Health - Office of the Chief Medical Examiner

MD HB1146

Maryland Department of Health and Maryland Health Care Commission - Dental Services - Survey and Regional Needs Assessment

MD HB1219

Maryland Educator Shortage Reduction Act of 2023

MD HB340

Maryland Department of Health - 2-1-1 Maryland - Oversight

MD SB551

Department of Service and Civic Innovation and Maryland Corps Program Service Year Option Pathways - Established (Serving Every Region Through Vocational Exploration Act of 2023)

Similar Bills

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