MD SB481 | 2019 | Regular Session
Status
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: Introduced on February 4 2019 - 25% progression, died in chamber
Action: 2019-04-08 - Favorable with Amendments Report by Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs
Text: Latest bill text (Introduced) [PDF]
Status: Introduced on February 4 2019 - 25% progression, died in chamber
Action: 2019-04-08 - Favorable with Amendments Report by Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs
Text: Latest bill text (Introduced) [PDF]
Summary
Altering the definition of "elevated level of lead" to mean a lead concentration in drinking water exceeding 5 parts per billion for certain provisions of law relating to testing for the presence of lead in certain drinking water outlets in certain school buildings; requiring the Department of the Environment, in consultation with the State Department of Education, to establish and administer a certain grant program to assist local school systems with certain costs associated with implementing certain remedial measures; etc.
Title
Environment - Drinking Water Outlets in School Buildings - Elevated Level of Lead and Grant Program
Sponsors
Sen. Cory McCray [D] |
History
Date | Chamber | Action |
---|---|---|
2019-04-08 | Senate | Favorable with Amendments Report by Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs |
2019-02-06 | Senate | Hearing 2/27 at 1:00 p.m. |
2019-02-04 | Senate | First Reading Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs |
Subjects
Appropriations
Budgets
Construction
Data
Education, Boards of
Education, State Department of
Environment
Environment, Department of the
Environmental Matters
Equipment
Evidence
Federal Government
Governor
Grants
Hazardous and Toxic Substances
Health
Inspections
Local Government Mandates
Prices
Primary and Secondary Education
Private Schools
Public Schools
Records
Revenue and Taxes
Rules and Regulations
Water
Budgets
Construction
Data
Education, Boards of
Education, State Department of
Environment
Environment, Department of the
Environmental Matters
Equipment
Evidence
Federal Government
Governor
Grants
Hazardous and Toxic Substances
Health
Inspections
Local Government Mandates
Prices
Primary and Secondary Education
Private Schools
Public Schools
Records
Revenue and Taxes
Rules and Regulations
Water