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MDHB497PassAltering from not more than 7 to not more than 14 days after issuance, the time period during which a temporary protective order is effective: and altering the time period during which a final protective order hearing is to be held to not later than ...
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2026-05-26
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 791
MDSB433Engross

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Altering from 7 to 14 days the time period during which a temporary protective order is effective after the issuance of the order; requiring that a final protective order hearing be held not later than 14 days after the temporary protective order is ...
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2026-04-10
To House Rules and Executive Nominations Committee
MDHB83Engross

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Altering and establishing provisions relating to the surrender of firearms by a respondent under the domestic violence statutes; and requiring the law enforcement agency that served the order to take certain actions within 3 business days after servi...
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2026-03-23
To Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee
MDSB20Intro

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Altering and establishing provisions relating to the surrender of firearms by a respondent under the domestic violence statutes; and requiring a local law enforcement authority to take certain actions within 3 business days after service of an order ...
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2026-01-13
To Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee
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