MD HB565 | 2017 | Regular Session

Status

Completed Legislative Action
Spectrum: Committee Bill
Status: Passed on April 11 2017 - 100% progression
Action: 2017-04-11 - Approved by the Governor - Chapter 121
Text: Latest bill text (Chaptered) [PDF]

Summary

Establishing that a specified prohibition on requiring an employee or a prospective employee to take a polygraph examination or similar test as a condition of prospective or continued employment does not apply to an individual employed as a correctional officer or in another specified capacity at the Carroll County Detention Center.

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Title

Carroll County - Detention Center - Polygraph Testing

Sponsors


Roll Calls

2017-03-25 - Senate - Senate Floor - Third Reading Passed (46-0) (Y: 46 N: 0 NV: 0 Abs: 1) [PASS]
2017-03-02 - House - House Floor - Third Reading Passed (135-0) (Y: 135 N: 0 NV: 1 Abs: 5) [PASS]

History

DateChamberAction
2017-04-11HouseApproved by the Governor - Chapter 121
2017-03-30HouseReturned Passed
2017-03-29SenateThird Reading Passed (46-0)
2017-03-28SenateSecond Reading Passed
2017-03-28SenateFavorable Report Adopted
2017-03-27SenateFavorable Report by Finance
2017-03-23SenateHearing 3/23 at 1:00 p.m.
2017-03-03SenateFirst Reading Finance
2017-03-02HouseThird Reading Passed (135-0)
2017-02-28HouseSecond Reading Passed
2017-02-28HouseFavorable Report Adopted
2017-02-27HouseFavorable Report by Judiciary
2017-02-14HouseHearing 2/14 at 1:00 p.m.
2017-01-30HouseFirst Reading Judiciary

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