MD SB306 | 2018 | Regular Session

Status

Completed Legislative Action
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: Passed on April 10 2018 - 100% progression
Action: 2018-04-10 - Approved by the Governor - Chapter 80
Text: Latest bill text (Chaptered) [PDF]

Summary

Increasing from 3 to 5 the number of years within which an application for a transfer of a certain alcoholic beverages license in Baltimore County must occur; establishing additional circumstances under which the Board of License Commissioners may approve a change of location of a certain alcoholic beverages license; etc.

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Title

Baltimore County - Alcoholic Beverages - License Transfers

Sponsors


Roll Calls

2018-03-22 - House - House Floor - Third Reading Passed (136-0) (Y: 137 N: 1 NV: 3 Abs: 8) [PASS]
2018-03-17 - Senate - Senate Floor - Third Reading Passed (47-0) (Y: 48 N: 1 NV: 1 Abs: 1) [PASS]

History

DateChamberAction
2018-04-10SenateApproved by the Governor - Chapter 80
2018-03-30SenateReturned Passed
2018-03-29HouseThird Reading Passed (136-0)
2018-03-28HouseSecond Reading Passed
2018-03-28HouseFavorable Report Adopted
2018-03-28HouseFavorable Report by Economic Matters
2018-03-20HouseFirst Reading Economic Matters
2018-03-19SenateThird Reading Passed (47-0)
2018-03-15SenateSecond Reading Passed
2018-03-15SenateFavorable Report Adopted
2018-03-14SenateFavorable Report by Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs
2018-02-23SenateHearing 2/23 at 1:00 p.m.
2018-01-22SenateFirst Reading Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs

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Maryland State Sources


Bill Comments

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