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MDHB1434PassRequiring the Maryland Department of Health to develop and maintain a caregiver resource webpage with information and resources to support certain caregivers in the State.
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2026-05-31
Enacted under Article II, Section 17(c) of the Maryland Constitution - Chapter 873
MDHB282PassAltering provisions relating to the reporting and investigation of abuse, neglect, self-neglect, and exploitation of vulnerable adults; and requiring the local department of aging to complete an investigation and make an indicated, not indicated, or ...
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2026-05-26
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 652
MDSB182PassAltering provisions relating to the reporting and investigation of abuse, neglect, self-neglect, and exploitation of vulnerable adults; and requiring a local department of aging to complete an investigation and make an indicated, not indicated, or un...
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2026-05-26
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 653
MDSB340PassRequiring the Governor to include in the annual budget bill a minimum $2,000,000 appropriation for the Office of the Long-Term Care Ombudsman from certain money remitted by managed care organizations and, under certain circumstances, general funds.
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2026-05-26
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 761
MDHB671PassRequiring the Governor to include in the annual budget bill, for fiscal year 2027 and each fiscal year thereafter, a minimum appropriation for the Office of the Long-Term Care Ombudsman from certain money remitted by managed care organizations and, u...
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2026-05-26
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 762
MDSB461PassRequiring the Department of Human Services to study the potential number of households excluded from automatic standard utility allowance eligibility for the Heat and Eat Program within the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program due to enactment o...
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2026-05-26
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 685
MDHB811PassAuthorizing the Department of Aging to make grants to nonprofit organizations and area agencies on aging to support social connection for individuals in aging-in-place programs through events or gatherings at multigenerational third places; and defin...
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2026-05-26
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 759
MDSB530PassAuthorizing the Department of Aging to make grants to nonprofit organizations and area agencies on aging to support social connection for individuals in aging-in-place programs through events or gatherings at multigenerational third places.
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2026-05-26
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 760
MDHB945PassRequiring the Maryland Department of Health to notify and consult with the local health department for the county in which a nursing home is located if the Department initiates an investigation of a nursing home complaint alleging actual harm; establ...
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2026-05-26
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 684
MDSB809PassRequiring the University of Maryland, College Park, with assistance from the Department of Human Services, to conduct a feasibility study for establishing and operating the Supporting Our Caregiver Infrastructure Program; and requiring the Comptrolle...
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2026-05-26
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 705
MDHB1280PassRequiring the University of Maryland, College Park, with assistance from the Department of Human Services, to conduct a feasibility study for establishing and operating the Supporting Our Caregiver Infrastructure Program; and requiring the University...
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2026-05-26
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 704
MDHB1008PassAuthorizing a fiduciary institution, under certain circumstances, to delay or deny a disbursement from the account of a certain individual or the account on which a certain individual is a beneficiary; requiring a fiduciary institution, under certain...
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2026-05-12
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 510
MDSB753PassAuthorizing a fiduciary institution, under certain circumstances, to delay or deny a disbursement from the account of a certain individual or the account on which a certain individual is a beneficiary; requiring a fiduciary institution, under certain...
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2026-05-12
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 511
MDHB278PassRequiring the Secretary of Aging to lead implementation of the Longevity Ready Maryland Plan which is a multisector plan on aging that transforms programs, services, policies, institutions, and systems to address the growing population of older adult...
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2026-04-14
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 93
MDSB113PassRequiring the Secretary of Aging to lead implementation of the Longevity Ready Maryland Plan which is a multisector plan on aging that transforms programs, services, policies, institutions, and systems to address the growing population of older adult...
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2026-04-14
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 94
MDHB804PassEstablishing the Aging Resilience Fund to be used to carry out the mission of the Department of Aging including personnel, partnership development, and any programs, services, or activities within the Department; requiring interest earnings of the Fu...
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2026-04-14
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 15
MDSB860PassEstablishing the Aging Resilience Fund to be used to carry out the mission of the Department of Aging; authorizing the Fund to be used for administrative expenses including personnel, partnership development, and other programs within the Department;...
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2026-04-14
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 16
MDHB989Engross

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Requiring the Department of Aging, in consultation with the Department of Disabilities, the Department of Health, the Department of Housing and Community Development, and the Department of Human Services, to conduct a study on the calculation of inco...
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2026-03-25
To Senate Finance Committee
MDHB424Intro

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Altering a certain requirement pertaining to the number of regular and alternate members selected to be on the governing body of a continuing care in a retirement community provider; authorizing a resident association, rather than a governing body, t...
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2026-02-12
To House Health Committee
MDSB560Intro

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Requiring a provider of a continuing care retirement community to pay any contractual entrance fee refund not later than 2 years after a continuing care agreement is terminated.
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2026-02-12
To Senate Finance Committee
MDSB488Intro

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Requiring a retirement community provider to include certain information in a certain application and disclosure statement; altering a certain requirement pertaining to the number of regular and alternate members selected to be on the governing body ...
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2026-02-03
To Senate Finance Committee
MDHB215Intro

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Requiring the Department of Aging to conduct an annual financial stress test for each continuing care in a retirement community provider; requiring a continuing care in a retirement community provider to meet with a resident association at least quar...
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2026-01-20
To House Health Committee
MDHB162Intro

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Requiring the Department of Aging to provide resources, training, grants, and other support to the Maryland Access Point network to create dementia-friendly communities through community-based efforts; and requiring the Maryland Access Point network ...
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2026-01-20
To House Health Committee
MDHB58Intro

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Requiring a county that submits an application to the Secretary of Transportation for funding for certain transportation services for elderly and disabled persons to identify interjurisdictional paratransit service routes between facilities within ce...
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2026-01-19
To House Environment and Transportation Committee
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