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MDSB242PassAuthorizing active service members and spouses, under certain circumstances, to practice in the State under an occupational or professional license issued in another state; and altering the definition of "eligible veteran" for purposes of certain pro...
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2026-05-26
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 694
MDHB564PassEstablishing certain consumer protection requirements for registered cemeterians, registered cemetery operators, and certain permit holders and licensees that sell or offer for sale pet cremation services for pet remains; establishing the duties of c...
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2026-05-12
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 547
MDSB418PassAuthorizing members of the Foreign Service and spouses of members of the Foreign Service, for the duration of the assignment or detail, to practice in the State under an occupational or professional license issued in another state under certain circu...
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2026-05-12
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 493
MDHB1120PassAuthorizing members of the Foreign Service and spouses of members of the Foreign Service, under certain circumstances, to practice in the State under an occupational or professional license issued in another State.
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2026-05-12
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 492
MDSB413PassTransferring the authority to regulate certain crematories and reduction facilities from the Office of Cemetery Oversight to the State Board of Morticians and Funeral Directors; altering the circumstances under which the Governor may remove an appoin...
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2026-04-28
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 187
MDHB698PassTransferring the authority to regulate certain crematories and reduction facilities from the Office of Cemetery Oversight to the State Board of Morticians and Funeral Directors; altering the circumstances under which the Governor may remove an appoin...
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2026-04-28
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 188
MDHB420Engross

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Authorizing active service members and spouses, under certain circumstances, to practice in the State under an occupational or professional license issued in another state; and altering the definition of "eligible veteran" for purposes of certain pro...
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2026-04-13
Favorable Report by Education, Energy, and the Environment
MDSB722Intro

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Establishing the Task Force on Not-for-Profit Funeral Establishments to study the feasibility and necessity of the establishment of not-for-profit funeral establishments in the State; and requiring the Task Force to report its findings and recommenda...
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2026-03-02
Withdrawn by Sponsor
MDHB881Intro

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Establishing the Task Force on Not-for-Profit Funeral Establishments to study the feasibility and necessity of the establishment of not-for-profit funeral establishments in the State.
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2026-02-23
Withdrawn by Sponsor
MDHB1402Intro

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Requiring a medical examiner in receipt of notice that a deceased individual was Muslim to release the body of the deceased within 48 hours after the completion of the autopsy.
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2026-02-13
To House Health Committee
MDSB510Intro

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Altering the education requirements an individual must meet to practice funeral direction or as a licensed apprentice; and prohibiting the practical examination qualification required for a license to practice funeral direction from including a pract...
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2026-02-03
To Senate Finance Committee
MDHB134Intro

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Establishing a rebuttable presumption relating to the best interest of an alleged incapacitated or protected person in an action under the Act; authorizing a certain person to petition a certain court for reasonable visitation with a certain alleged ...
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2026-01-22
To House Judiciary Committee
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