Maryland 2025 Regular Session All Bills (Page 143)
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB565
Introduced
1/24/25
Refer
1/24/25
Requiring any person involved in a motor vehicle accident that results in the death of, or a life threatening injury to, another person to submit to breath and blood testing for impaired driving.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB566
Introduced
1/24/25
Refer
1/24/25
Report Pass
3/12/25
Engrossed
3/12/25
Refer
3/13/25
Report Pass
4/1/25
Enrolled
4/3/25
Chaptered
5/13/25
Passed
5/13/25
Increasing the filing fee required to accompany an order to docket or a complaint to foreclose a mortgage or deed of trust on residential property from $300 to $450.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB567
Introduced
1/24/25
Refer
1/24/25
Prohibiting a District Court commissioner from issuing an arrest warrant to an individual other than a police officer or a State's Attorney.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB568
Introduced
1/24/25
Refer
1/24/25
Report Pass
3/3/25
Engrossed
3/6/25
Refer
3/7/25
Report Pass
3/31/25
Enrolled
4/2/25
Chaptered
5/20/25
Passed
5/20/25
Increasing the annual salary of a part-time deputy chief inspector employed by the Board of License Commissioners for Anne Arundel County from $9,000 to $18,000.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB569
Introduced
1/24/25
Refer
1/24/25
Report Pass
4/4/25
Engrossed
4/4/25
Refer
4/5/25
Authorizing the Anne Arundel County Board of Education to operate all of the schools within the county using a school scheduling model that eliminates early dismissal days to allow for less than 180 school days if the minimal hours of attendance are met; requiring a school operating under a scheduling model that results in a school being open for less than 180 days to provide school employees who receive pay at an hourly rate an opportunity to make up the lost wages through other duties before the beginning of the next school year; etc.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB57
Introduced
1/8/24
Introduced
1/8/25
Refer
1/8/24
Refer
1/8/25
Report Pass
3/11/25
Engrossed
3/12/25
Refer
3/14/25
Report Pass
3/31/25
Report Pass
3/28/25
Enrolled
3/31/25
Chaptered
5/6/25
Passed
5/6/25
Requiring a licensed funeral establishment, crematory operator, or reduction facility to take certain actions if a certain veterans service organization does not take possession of certain unclaimed cremains, hydrolyzed remains, or soil remains that qualify for a plot in a veterans cemetery within a certain period of time.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB570
Introduced
1/24/25
Refer
1/24/25
Increasing the minimum and maximum salary amounts for the chief inspector employed by the Board of License Commissioners for Anne Arundel County.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB571
Introduced
1/24/25
Refer
1/24/25
Report Pass
3/10/25
Engrossed
3/12/25
Refer
3/13/25
Report Pass
4/5/25
Enrolled
4/7/25
Chaptered
5/20/25
Passed
5/20/25
Establishing a population ratio quota for certain Class A (off-sale) and Class D (off-sale) licenses in Anne Arundel County; specifying a certain official map to be used to identify certain tax assessment districts for purposes of the population ratio quota; and prohibiting the Board of License Commissioners for Anne Arundel County from approving the transfer of certain alcoholic beverages licenses under certain circumstances.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB572
Introduced
1/24/25
Refer
1/24/25
Report Pass
3/10/25
Engrossed
3/12/25
Refer
3/13/25
Report Pass
4/3/25
Enrolled
4/7/25
Chaptered
5/13/25
Passed
5/13/25
Altering the scope of certain limitations on the authority of the Anne Arundel County Council to grant exemptions from or credits against development impact fees.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB573
Introduced
1/24/25
Refer
1/24/25
Increasing the maximum amount that Baltimore City is authorized to establish for civil and criminal fines and penalties for violating certain ordinances, rules, or regulations from $1,000 to $10,000.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB574
Introduced
1/24/25
Refer
1/24/25
Report Pass
3/13/25
Altering the terms of the members of the Howard County Board of Education; establishing the Howard County Board of Education Compensation Commission; and requiring the Commission to study the salaries of the Members of the Howard County Board of Education and issue a report to the Howard County Council by September 1, 2026.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB575
Introduced
1/24/25
Refer
1/24/25
Authorizing the governing body of Howard County to establish a system of public campaign financing for members of the county board of education.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB576
Introduced
1/24/25
Refer
1/24/25
Report Pass
3/3/25
Prohibiting employers from taking certain adverse actions against an employee or applicant for employment because the employee or applicant declines to attend or participate in employer-sponsored meetings during which the employer communicates the opinion of the employer regarding religious matters or political matters.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB577
Introduced
1/24/25
Refer
1/24/25
Requiring the Maryland Department of Health to prepare certain literature relating to firearms and ammunition and to distribute the literature to all county health departments in the State; requiring each county health department to distribute certain literature to all establishments that sell firearms or ammunition within the county; requiring establishments that sell firearms or ammunition in the State to make certain literature visible and available and to distribute the literature to purchasers of firearms and ammunition; etc.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland Senate Bill SB578
Introduced
1/24/25
Refer
1/24/25
Report Pass
2/24/25
Engrossed
2/27/25
Refer
2/28/25
Authorizing the Maryland Home Improvement Commission to award a claimant for attorney's fees from the Home Improvement Guaranty Fund; prohibiting the Commission from awarding an amount for attorney's fees greater than the amount awarded for the actual loss from the acts of the contractor, provided that the total amount awarded to a claimant does not exceed $30,000; altering the content in a final court judgment or final award in arbitration that a claimant must provide to the Commission to claim payment from the Fund; etc.