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HB1162Intro

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Authorizing a membership entity to require a member to donate to noncampaign political activity of the membership entity up to 25% of the total annual amount the member is required to pay as dues, fees, or other assessments as a condition of membersh...
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2022-02-14
To House Ways and Means Committee
HB1184Intro

Sine Die
Authorizing each municipal corporation in the State to have a police accountability board to receive complaints of police misconduct filed by members of the public; and authorizing each municipal corporation to establish an administrative charging co...
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2022-02-14
To House Judiciary Committee
HB65Intro

Sine Die
Requiring that if any early voting center is located within one-half mile of a fixed local bus route and to the maximum extent practicable, buses operating on that route allow passengers to embark and disembark at the entrance of the early voting cen...
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2022-02-14
Withdrawn by Sponsor
HB1325Intro

Sine Die
Providing that the use of marijuana by a parent or certain other individuals does not qualify as neglect except in certain circumstances for purposes of provisions of law relating to children in need of assistance.
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2022-02-14
To House Judiciary Committee
HB125Intro

Sine Die
Prohibiting an insurer, with respect to private passenger motor vehicle insurance, from refusing to underwrite, canceling, refusing to renew, rating a risk, or increasing a renewal premium based, in whole or in part, on the gender of the insured or a...
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2022-02-14
Withdrawn by Sponsor
HB1125Intro

Sine Die
Prohibiting a person from authorizing or conducting a push poll unless during each call the caller provides certain identifying information; and requiring certain persons conducting push polls to have a designated agent in the State.
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2022-02-14
To House Ways and Means Committee
HB1130Intro

Sine Die
Prohibiting the licenses, certificates, permits, and registrations issued before December 4, 2021, by the health occupations boards in accordance with certain provisions of law from expiring and requiring that they remain effective until the Departme...
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2022-02-14
To House Health and Government Operations Committee
HB1288Intro

Sine Die
Prohibiting the Secretary of State Police or the Secretary's designee from charging a disabled resident of the State a fee to apply for a handgun permit.
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2022-02-14
To House Judiciary Committee
HB1137Intro

Sine Die
Requiring that an inmate convicted of a certain sexual offense involving a victim under the age of 17 years committed on or after October 1, 2022, serve a certain portion of the inmate's sentence before becoming eligible for parole.
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2022-02-14
To House Judiciary Committee
HB830Intro

Sine Die
Altering the membership of the State Board of Audiologists, Hearing Aid Dispensers, Speech-Language Pathologists, and Music Therapists by removing the physician members.
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2022-02-14
To House Health and Government Operations Committee
HB1111Intro

Sine Die
Requiring a prescriber to notify the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program as to whether the prescriber has received education regarding the risks of opioid use, is aware that an opioid overdose reversal drug is available, and has prescribed or dispen...
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2022-02-14
To House Health and Government Operations Committee
HB1206Intro

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Repealing the requirement that a person have a certain permit before the person carries, wears, or transports a handgun; and repealing certain criminal prohibitions against a person who is at least 21 years old wearing, carrying, or transporting a ha...
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2022-02-14
To House Judiciary Committee
HB82Intro

Sine Die
Increasing the cap on the fee established by the Secretary of State for an original notarial act from $4 to $25; and increasing the cap on the fee that a certain person may charge for the performance of a certain notarial act.
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2022-02-14
Withdrawn by Sponsor
HB1199Intro

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Establishing the Workgroup to Study the Impact of Court-Mandated Fines and Fees, particularly as it relates to low-income residents and develop a plan and legislative recommendation for eliminating or reducing court-mandated fines and fees; and requi...
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2022-02-14
To House Judiciary Committee
HB348Intro

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Requiring the General Assembly and an agency or a unit of the Legislative Branch of State government to develop a plan, in accordance with Department of Information Technology guidelines, to identify and provide annual training to certain individuals...
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2022-02-14
To House Health and Government Operations Committee
HB1012Intro

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Specifying that a police officer who subjects or causes to be subjected any individual to the deprivation of certain rights under the Maryland Constitution or the U.S. Constitution is liable for certain damages; establishing that a police officer is ...
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2022-02-14
To House Judiciary Committee
HB1244Intro

Sine Die
Requiring certain insurers, nonprofit health service plans, and health maintenance organizations to provide certain coverage for the full length of long-term antibiotic treatment of Lyme disease and related tick-borne illnesses under certain circumst...
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2022-02-14
To House Health and Government Operations Committee
HB871Intro

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Authorizing a person to apply for preliminary approval of a permit to wear, carry, or transport a handgun without completing a certified firearms training course; and requiring the Secretary of State Police to investigate an application for prelimina...
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2022-02-14
To House Judiciary Committee
HB1328Intro

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Authorizing the governing body of a county or municipality to impose a fee on a person who holds a certain permit and transfers surface water or groundwater outside a watershed located wholly or partially within the county or municipality.
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2022-02-14
To House Environment and Transportation Committee
HB1345Intro

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Authorizing a person who offers certain residential real property for sale to a third party, for the first 30 days, to accept only an offer to purchase the property made by certain persons; and altering the rate of the State transfer tax payable for ...
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2022-02-14
To House Environment and Transportation Committee
HB212Intro

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Establishing requirements and procedures for the verification of signatures on absentee ballot applications and requests and absentee ballots; and altering the reasons for which local boards of elections are required to reject absentee and provisiona...
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2022-02-14
Unfavorable Report by Ways and Means
HB1015Intro

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Repealing the authority of certain pharmacy benefits managers to require a beneficiary to use a specific pharmacy or entity for a specialty drug; and altering the application of the prohibition on certain pharmacy benefits managers reimbursing a phar...
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2022-02-14
To House Health and Government Operations Committee
HB1232Intro

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Requiring the State House Trust to add to the list of landmark cases engraved on Lawyer's Mall in front of the statue of Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall the case of Brown v. Calvert County Board of Education.
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2022-02-14
To House Health and Government Operations Committee
HB1195Intro

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Altering the circumstances under which an equity court is authorized to grant visitation rights to a grandparent of a child to include if the child's parent is deceased or the petition for visitation rights was filed after an action for divorce, annu...
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2022-02-14
To House Judiciary Committee
HB313Intro

Sine Die
Proposing an amendment to the Maryland Constitution to provide that certain officials are subject to a recall election; requiring the recall of certain officials to be proposed by the filing of a petition for recall with the Secretary of State which ...
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2022-02-14
Unfavorable Report by Ways and Means
HB1119Intro

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Requiring the State Board of Elections and each local board of elections to post aerial pictures on their websites showing the location of the electioneering boundary for polling places and early voting centers.
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2022-02-14
To House Ways and Means Committee
HB201Intro

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Requiring each local board of elections to conduct a voter registration drive at least once each school year in each public high school in the county in a manner specified in an agreement between the local board and county board of education; and req...
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2022-02-14
Withdrawn by Sponsor
HB1342Intro

Sine Die
Legalizing the possession and use of a certain amount of cannabis by a person of at least a certain age; providing for expungement of records, dismissal of charges, and commutation of sentences in certain cases involving cannabis-related charges; pro...
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2022-02-14
To House Judiciary Committee
HB181Intro

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Altering and removing references to God from certain provisions relating to religious freedom, religious tests, and oaths and affirmations; and providing that the amendment to the Maryland Constitution proposed by Section 1 of the Act be submitted to...
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2022-02-14
Withdrawn by Sponsor
HB1268Intro

Sine Die
Requiring a law enforcement agency making an arrest of a student for a reportable offense or an offense related to the student's membership in a criminal organization to report the arrest to the Maryland Center for School Safety, the State Board of E...
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2022-02-14
To House Judiciary Committee
HB1038Intro

Sine Die
Requiring that certain individuals have access to legal representation in certain foreclosure proceedings; establishing the Access to Counsel in Foreclosure Proceedings Program; requiring the Maryland Legal Services Corporation, under the Program, to...
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2022-02-14
To House Judiciary Committee
HB747Intro

Sine Die
Requiring the Maryland Health Care Commission to conduct an annual audit of cost trends, labor issues, and financial performance of nursing homes in the State; requiring the Commission to conduct an annual survey of the nursing home workforce to incl...
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2022-02-14
To House Health and Government Operations Committee
HB755Intro

Sine Die
Prohibiting a pharmacy benefits manager from taking certain actions related to pricing, the participation of a pharmacy or pharmacist in a policy or contract with the pharmacy benefits manager, fees, and the use of a mail order pharmacy by beneficiar...
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2022-02-14
To House Health and Government Operations Committee
HB1286Intro

Sine Die
Requiring certain social networks to dedicate at least 2% of advertisements on their platforms to certain public service announcements; requiring certain social networks to pay a certain 9-1-1 social network fee; and requiring the Comptroller to perf...
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2022-02-14
To House Health and Government Operations Committee
HB1058Intro

Sine Die
Establishing the Justice and Public Health Prioritization Council to develop, and take other actions related to the development of, a statewide framework of sentencing and correction policies to further reduce the State's incarcerated population, re...
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2022-02-14
To House Judiciary Committee
HB1016Intro

Sine Die
Authorizing the State Board of Physicians to register licensed athletic trainers to perform dry needling, a certain type of intramuscular manual therapy involving the insertion of one or more solid needles or a mechanical device into the muscle and r...
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2022-02-14
To House Health and Government Operations Committee
HB1166Intro

Sine Die
Designating "Come Home to Maryland" as the State song.
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2022-02-14
To House Health and Government Operations Committee
HB346Intro

Sine Die
Applying certain provisions related to the oversight of information technology, information technology projects, information technology accessibility, and cybersecurity by the Secretary of Information Technology to the Legislative Branch of State gov...
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2022-02-14
To House Health and Government Operations Committee
HB1126Intro

Sine Die
Authorizing the use of a certain graywater system to serve a public or private building that is located on a former dredge site or is located in a remote area with minimal public access and operates on a seasonal basis; and requiring the owner or ope...
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2022-02-14
To House Environment and Transportation Committee
HB1373Intro

Sine Die
Establishing what constitutes a conflict of interest for the Attorney General and a State's Attorney in certain cases involving a police officer under certain circumstances; and prohibiting the Attorney General and a State's Attorney from being invol...
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2022-02-14
To House Judiciary Committee
HB1153Intro

Sine Die
Authorizing a person to ride a bicycle, play vehicle, or unicycle on a sidewalk or sidewalk area unless prohibited by local ordinance.
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2022-02-14
To House Environment and Transportation Committee
HB1133Intro

Sine Die
Repealing provisions of law that include the Manokin River Oyster Sanctuary in the network of tributary-scale oyster sanctuaries in the Chesapeake Bay and including the Severn River Oyster Sanctuary in the network.
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2022-02-14
To House Environment and Transportation Committee
HB169Intro

Sine Die
Requiring the State Administrator of Elections to make arrangements with crematories, morticians, and funeral directors in the State to receive reports of names and addresses of individuals who were Maryland residents at least 16 years of age at the ...
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2022-02-14
Withdrawn by Sponsor
HB207Intro

Sine Die
Prohibiting a judicial officer from authorizing the pretrial release of a defendant charged with a crime involving a handgun after having been convicted of a crime involving a handgun within the previous 5 years; and requiring that a certain defendan...
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2022-02-14
Withdrawn by Sponsor
HB398Intro

Sine Die
Requiring the Prince George's County district council to adopt an inclusionary zoning policy for the areas within a 3-mile radius of a planned or existing Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority transit station; and requiring the policy to man...
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2022-02-14
Withdrawn by Sponsor
HB1366Intro

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Including a zero-emission energy resource as a Tier 1 renewable source eligible for meeting certain Tier 1 obligations under the renewable energy portfolio standard; and requiring the Maryland Energy Administration, in consultation with the Public Se...
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2022-02-14
To House Economic Matters Committee
HB1337Intro

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Repealing a certain provision of law that prohibits, in any legislative district that contains more than two counties, a county or part of a county from having more than one Delegate residing in the legislative district or a certain subdistrict under...
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2022-02-14
To House Ways and Means Committee
HB3Intro

Sine Die
Exempting the sale of diapers from the sales and use tax.
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2022-02-14
Withdrawn by Sponsor
HB1042Intro

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Specifying that a record of an investigation of misconduct by a police officer is a personnel record for purposes of the Public Information Act if the result of the investigation determined that the complaint of misconduct was unfounded.
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2022-02-14
To House Judiciary Committee
HB1385Intro

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Establishing an exception to the prohibition on compelling a person to undergo a certain test of the person's breath or blood for the purpose of enforcing prohibitions against drunk and drugged driving for a test that is required by a valid warrant; ...
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2022-02-14
To House Judiciary Committee
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