Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB434 Compare Versions

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1- WES MOORE, Governor Ch. 180
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4-Chapter 180
5-(Senate Bill 434)
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7-AN ACT concerning
3+EXPLANATION: CAPITALS INDICATE MAT TER ADDED TO EXISTIN G LAW.
4+ [Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law.
5+ Underlining indicates amendments to bill.
6+ Strike out indicates matter stricken from the bill by amendment or deleted from the law by
7+amendment.
8+ Italics indicate opposite chamber/conference committee amendments.
9+ *sb0434*
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9-Education – State Library Resource Center – Funding
11+SENATE BILL 434
12+F5 (4lr1098)
13+ENROLLED BILL
14+— Budget and Taxation/Ways and Means —
15+Introduced by Senators King, Augustine, Jackson, Klausmeier, Muse, Rosapepe,
16+and Zucker Zucker, Benson, Elfreth, Guzzone, Hettleman, and McCray
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11-FOR the purpose of altering the calculation of certain funding for the State Library
12-Resource Center for certain fiscal years; and generally relating to the State Library
13-Resource Center.
18+Read and Examined by Proofreaders:
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15-BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
16- Article – Education
17-Section 23–201
18- Annotated Code of Maryland
19- (2022 Replacement Volume and 2023 Supplement)
20+_______________________________________________
21+Proofreader.
22+_______________________________________________
23+Proofreader.
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21-BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
22- Article – Education
23-Section 23–205(d)
24- Annotated Code of Maryland
25- (2022 Replacement Volume and 2023 Supplement)
25+Sealed with the Great Seal and presented to the Governor, for his approval this
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27- SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND,
28-That the Laws of Maryland read as follows:
27+_______ day of _______________ at ________________________ o’clock, ________M.
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30-Article – Education
29+______________________________________________
30+President.
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32-23–201.
32+CHAPTER ______
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34- (a) The Central Library of the Enoch Pratt Free Library System is the State
35-Library Resource Center.
34+AN ACT concerning 1
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37- (b) The State Library Resource Center shall provide and expand access to
38-specialized library materials and services that are necessary for coordinated, efficient, and
39-economical library services in this State.
36+Education – State Library Resource Center – Funding 2
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41-23–205.
38+FOR the purpose of altering the calculation of certain funding for the State Library 3
39+Resource Center for certain fiscal years; and generally relating to the State Library 4
40+Resource Center. 5
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43- (d) (1) Each year the State Library Resource Center shall receive a minimum
44-amount of funding for each State resident in the previous fiscal year, to be used for
45-operating and capital expenses.
42+BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, 6
43+ Article – Education 7
44+Section 23–201 8
45+ Annotated Code of Maryland 9
46+ (2022 Replacement Volume and 2023 Supplement) 10
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47- (2) The allocation shall be calculated as follows:
48- Ch. 180 2024 LAWS OF MARYLAND
48+BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 11
49+ Article – Education 12 2 SENATE BILL 434
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51- (i) For each of fiscal years 2010 through 2016............$1.67 per State
52-resident;
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54- (ii) For fiscal year 2017 ................................ $1.69 per State resident;
52+Section 23–205(d) 1
53+ Annotated Code of Maryland 2
54+ (2022 Replacement Volume and 2023 Supplement) 3
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56- (iii) For fiscal year 2018 ................................ $1.73 per State resident;
56+ SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 4
57+That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 5
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58- (iv) For fiscal year 2019 ................................ $1.77 per State resident;
59+Article – Education 6
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60- (v) For fiscal year 2020 ................................ $1.81 per State resident;
61+23–201. 7
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62- (vi) For fiscal year 2021 ................................ $1.85 per State resident;
63+ (a) The Central Library of the Enoch Pratt Free Library System is the State 8
64+Library Resource Center. 9
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64- (vii) For fiscal year 2022 ................................ $1.89 per State resident;
66+ (b) The State Library Resource Center shall provide and expand access to 10
67+specialized library materials and services that are necessary for coordinated, efficient, and 11
68+economical library services in this State. 12
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66- (viii) For fiscal year 2023 ..................... $1.93 per State resident; [and]
70+23–205. 13
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68- (ix) For EACH OF fiscal [year] YEARS 2024 AND 2025 [and each
69-fiscal year thereafter]……………………………………………… $1.97 per State resident; AND
72+ (d) (1) Each year the State Library Resource Center shall receive a minimum 14
73+amount of funding for each State resident in the previous fiscal year, to be used for 15
74+operating and capital expenses. 16
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71- (X) FOR FISCAL YEAR 2026 2025 AND EACH FISCAL YEAR
72-THEREAFTER …………………………………………………. $2.07 PER STATE RESIDENT ;
76+ (2) The allocation shall be calculated as follows: 17
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74- (XI) FOR FISCAL YEAR 2027 2026............$2.15 PER STATE
75-RESIDENT; AND
78+ (i) For each of fiscal years 2010 through 2016............$1.67 per State 18
79+resident; 19
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77- (XII) FOR FISCAL YEAR 2028 2027 AND EACH FISCAL YEAR
78-THEREAFTER .....................................................................$2.24 PER STATE RESIDENT ;
81+ (ii) For fiscal year 2017 ................................ $1.69 per State resident; 20
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80- (XIII) FOR FISCAL YEAR 2029............$2.33 PER STATE RESIDENT ;
83+ (iii) For fiscal year 2018 ................................ $1.73 per State resident; 21
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82- (XIV) FOR FISCAL YEAR 2030............$2.42 PER STATE RESIDENT ;
83-AND
85+ (iv) For fiscal year 2019 ................................ $1.77 per State resident; 22
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85- (XV) FOR FISCAL YEAR 2031 AND EACH FISCAL YEAR
86-THEREAFTER .....................................................................$2.52 PER STATE RESIDENT .
87+ (v) For fiscal year 2020 ................................ $1.81 per State resident; 23
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88- SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect July
89-1, 2024.
89+ (vi) For fiscal year 2021 ................................ $1.85 per State resident; 24
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91-Approved by the Governor, April 25, 2024.
91+ (vii) For fiscal year 2022 ................................ $1.89 per State resident; 25
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93+ (viii) For fiscal year 2023 ..................... $1.93 per State resident; [and] 26
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95+ (ix) For EACH OF fiscal [year] YEARS 2024 AND 2025 [and each 27
96+fiscal year thereafter]……………………………………………… $1.97 per State resident; AND 28
97+ SENATE BILL 434 3
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100+ (X) FOR FISCAL YEAR 2026 2025 AND EACH FISCAL YEAR 1
101+THEREAFTER …………………………………………………. $2.07 PER STATE RESIDENT ; 2
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103+ (XI) FOR FISCAL YEAR 2027 2026............$2.15 PER STATE 3
104+RESIDENT; AND 4
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106+ (XII) FOR FISCAL YEAR 2028 2027 AND EACH FISCAL YEAR 5
107+THEREAFTER .....................................................................$2.24 PER STATE RESIDENT ; 6
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109+ (XIII) FOR FISCAL YEAR 2029............$2.33 PER STATE RESIDENT ; 7
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111+ (XIV) FOR FISCAL YEAR 2030............$2.42 PER STATE RESIDENT ; 8
112+AND 9
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114+ (XV) FOR FISCAL YEAR 2031 AND EACH FISCAL YEAR 10
115+THEREAFTER .....................................................................$2.52 PER STATE RESIDENT . 11
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117+ SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect July 12
118+1, 2024. 13
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122+Approved:
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124+ Governor.
125+________________________________________________________________________________
126+ President of the Senate.
127+________________________________________________________________________________
128+ Speaker of the House of Delegates.