MD HB267 | 2011 | Regular Session

Status

Completed Legislative Action
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: Passed on May 10 2011 - 100% progression
Action: 2011-05-10 - Approved by the Governor
Text: Latest bill text (Chaptered) [PDF]

Summary

Altering the provisions of the Maryland Public Ethics Law to provide that employees of the Baltimore City Health Department, the Police Commissioner of Baltimore City, the civilian employees and police officers of the Police Department of Baltimore City, and the members and employees of the Civilian Review Board are subject only to the Baltimore City Public Ethics Law.

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Title

Public Ethics Laws - Baltimore City - Health Department, Police Department, and

Sponsors


Roll Calls

2011-04-05 - Senate - Third Reading Passed (Y: 47 N: 0 NV: 0 Abs: 0) [PASS]
2011-03-03 - House - Third Reading Passed (Y: 138 N: 0 NV: 0 Abs: 3) [PASS]

History

DateChamberAction
2011-05-10 Approved by the Governor
2011-04-05 Third Reading Passed (47-0)
2011-04-04 Second Reading Passed
2011-04-04 Favorable Report Adopted
2011-04-07 Favorable Report by Education Health and Environmental Affairs
2011-03-04 First Reading Education Health and Environmental Affairs
2011-04-06 Returned Passed
2011-03-03 Third Reading Passed (138-0)
2011-03-01 Second Reading Passed
2011-03-01 Favorable Report Adopted
2011-02-28 Favorable Report by Environmental Matters
2011-02-02 Hearing 2/17 at 1:00 p.m.
2011-01-31 First Reading Environmental Matters

Subjects


Maryland State Sources


Bill Comments

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