| MD | SB613 | Pass | Extending, from October 1, 2024, to July 1, 2026, the date by which individuals must be licensed by the State Board of Long-Term Care Administrators before practicing as an assisted living manager in the State; altering the requirements for the manag... [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-05-16 Approved by the Governor - Chapter 786 |
| MD | HB874 | Pass | Extending, from October 1, 2024, to July 1, 2026, the date by which an individual must be licensed by the State Board of Long-Term Care Administrators before practicing as an assisted living manager in the State; altering the requirements for the man... [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-05-16 Approved by the Governor - Chapter 785 |
| MD | SB952 | Pass | Establishing certain requirements for assisted living referrers, including requirements related to the maintenance of general liability insurance, criminal history records checks, and the provision of certain agreements and descriptions of services; ... [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-05-16 Approved by the Governor - Chapter 839 |
| MD | SB76 | Pass | Requiring a provider to post the provider's most recent disclosure statement on the provider's website; altering the number of times providers are required to hold a meeting open to all of the provider's subscribers each year; requiring an authorize... [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-04-25 Approved by the Governor - Chapter 257 |
| MD | HB68 | Pass | Requiring a provider to post the provider's most recent disclosure statement on the provider's website; increasing from yearly to quarterly the number of times a provider is required to hold a meeting open to all the provider's subscribers; requiring... [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-04-25 Approved by the Governor - Chapter 258 |
| MD | HB723 | Pass | Authorizing the Attorney General to seek injunctive relief on behalf of the State on the basis of an imminent or ongoing violation of certain rights of residents of certain health care facilities; requiring that the resident bill of rights for assist... [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-04-25 Approved by the Governor - Chapter 141 |
| MD | HB1263 | Engross
Sine Die | Establishing certain requirements for assisted living referrers, including requirements related to the maintenance of general liability insurance, criminal history records checks, and the provision of certain agreements and descriptions of services; ... [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-04-08 To Senate Finance Committee |
| MD | HB1253 | Intro
Sine Die | Requiring, on or before January 1, 2025, certain health care facilities to implement a program to provide individuals admitted to the health care facility reasonable access to a telephone. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-03-16 Withdrawn by Sponsor |
| MD | SB863 | Intro
Sine Die | Authorizing the Attorney General to seek injunctive relief on behalf of the State on the basis of an imminent or ongoing violation of certain rights of residents of certain health care facilities; authorizing the Attorney General to request a court t... [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-02-17 To Senate Finance Committee |
| MD | HB1374 | Intro
Sine Die | Prohibiting a person from locating a new crematory within 1,000 feet of an assisted living or nursing facility, a property that primarily serves children, or a residential property that is designed primarily for human habitation; and prohibiting the ... [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-02-12 To House Environment and Transportation Committee |
| MD | SB813 | Intro
Sine Die | Requiring, on or before January 1, 2025, certain health care facilities to implement a program to provide individuals admitted to the health care facility reasonable access to a telephone. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-02-09 To Senate Finance Committee |
| MD | HB1177 | Intro
Sine Die | Providing that certain individuals, before signing a continuing care agreement, are entitled to a certain visit and certain information; authorizing subscribers in a continuing care retirement community to take certain actions and to participate in c... [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-02-09 To House Health and Government Operations Committee |