Maryland 2025 Regular Session All Bills (Page 82)
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB1428
Introduced
2/7/25
Refer
2/7/25
Adding two student members to the Somerset County Board of Education; altering who appoints an individual to fill a vacancy on the board to be the County Commissioners of Somerset County instead of the Governor; increasing the annual compensation for the chair and regular members of the board to be $6,000 and $5,000, respectively; and altering the actions the board may take during an executive session.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB1305
Introduced
2/7/25
Refer
2/7/25
Requiring the State Department of Education to include certain additional information in an annual report submitted to the General Assembly regarding children and foster youth in the State child welfare system; and requiring the State Department of Education, in cooperation with the Department of Human Services, to develop and submit a report to the General Assembly by December 1, 2026, on improving outcomes for students in the State child welfare system.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB1389
Introduced
2/7/25
Refer
2/7/25
Altering the definition of "abuse" to include female genital mutilation for the purposes of a provision of law requiring certain persons to provide notice of suspected abuse or neglect of a child or make a written report of suspected abuse or neglect of a child; altering the actions regarding female genital mutilation in which a person is prohibited from engaging; increasing the penalties for a violation of certain provisions related to female genital mutilation; etc.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB1351
Introduced
2/7/25
Refer
2/7/25
Report Pass
3/15/25
Engrossed
3/17/25
Refer
3/17/25
Report Pass
4/4/25
Enrolled
4/7/25
Chaptered
5/20/25
Passed
5/20/25
Altering the definition of "home improvement" to include certain disaster mitigation services for purposes of licensing and regulations of home improvement contractors; exempting certain home improvement contractors from certain licensing requirements; authorizing a certain owner to rescind a home improvement contract for disaster mitigation services under certain circumstances; authorizing the governing body of a county to impose certain limitations on in-person solicitation of a victim of a disaster by a certain contractor; etc.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB1387
Introduced
2/7/25
Refer
2/7/25
Report Pass
3/15/25
Engrossed
3/17/25
Refer
3/18/25
Report Pass
3/31/25
Enrolled
4/4/25
Chaptered
5/20/25
Passed
5/20/25
Altering the minimum commission rate from 10% to 5% of the total premium that the Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund is required to pay to a fund producer of a policyholder to whom a policy is issued for private passenger auto insurance; and prohibiting the Fund from paying a commission to a fund producer for a policy written directly by the Fund without the involvement of a fund producer.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB1474
Introduced
2/7/25
Refer
2/7/25
Report Pass
3/15/25
Engrossed
3/17/25
Refer
3/17/25
Report Pass
4/5/25
Enrolled
4/7/25
Chaptered
5/20/25
Passed
5/20/25
Repealing certain prohibitions on a transfer to different premises or a conversion to a different class of license that apply to certain alcoholic beverages licenses issued, reissued, or transferred by the Board of License Commissioners for Baltimore County; and requiring certain Class B beer, wine, and liquor licenses in existence on a certain date to be converted into certain Class B hotel and restaurant licenses before a certain date.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB1231
Introduced
2/7/25
Refer
2/7/25
Altering the definition of "dually enrolled student" to include both a nonpublic secondary school student and a homeschool student in Washington County so that these students are eligible to apply for the Part-Time Grant Program and the Early College Access Grant; and altering the definition of "full-time equivalent enrollment" to include both a nonpublic secondary school student and a homeschool student in Washington County.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB1239
Introduced
2/7/25
Refer
2/7/25
Report Pass
3/14/25
Engrossed
3/17/25
Refer
3/17/25
Establishing the Critical Infrastructure Protection Branch in the Maryland Coordination and Analysis Center; requiring the Department of Emergency Management, in consultation with the Center, to take certain action in response to an attack on the State's critical infrastructure; and requiring the Department of Information Technology to allow the owner or operator of critical infrastructure to become a member of the Maryland Information Sharing and Analysis Center and provide cybersecurity reporting standards to the owner or operator.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB1406
Introduced
2/7/25
Refer
2/7/25
Authorizing a person charged with murder or manslaughter in any degree or a crime under Title 3, Subtitle 2 of the Criminal Law Article to assert the defense that the person acted in self-defense and need not prove that the person believed danger was imminent or immediate if the victim had previously committed a certain act against the person.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB1441
Introduced
2/7/25
Refer
2/7/25
Requiring a citation issued for violations relating to public consumption of alcohol and possession of an open container to contain notice that fines for the violation may be prepaid; establishing a maximum fine for public consumption and open container violations and authorizing the Chief Judge of the District Court to establish a schedule for prepayment of the fines; establishing that prepayment of a fine is a plea of guilty; etc.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB1280
Introduced
2/7/25
Refer
2/7/25
Requiring 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 of Maryland, College Park, to submit a final report of its findings, conclusions, and recommendations to certain committees of the General Assembly by July 1, 2028.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB1246
Introduced
2/7/25
Refer
2/7/25
Report Pass
3/12/25
Engrossed
3/13/25
Refer
3/17/25
Report Pass
4/4/25
Requiring the Maryland Department of Health to establish an employment training and opportunity database for the purpose of assisting individuals in the State in finding employment training and other opportunities that may enable the individuals to become eligible and maintain eligibility for the Maryland Medical Assistance Program and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; requiring the Maryland Department of Health to assist individuals in enrolling in programs listed in the database; etc.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB1416
Introduced
2/7/25
Refer
2/7/25
Requiring a unit of State government to set an expected degree of minority business participation specifically for certain provisions related to the procurement of electric vehicle charging equipment and installation in certain contracts under certain circumstances; requiring that recipients of $100,000 or more of State funding for the purchase and installation of electrical vehicle charging equipment comply with the State's minority business participation program; etc.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB1461
Introduced
2/7/25
Refer
2/7/25
Altering the circumstances under which certain insurers, nonprofit health service plans, and health maintenance organizations are prohibited from excluding coverage for certain specialty drugs for the treatment of rheumatologic conditions.
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Maryland 2025 Regular Session
Maryland House Bill HB1271
Introduced
2/7/25
Refer
2/7/25
Establishing the Reparations Board to make certain examinations regarding reparations payments and make recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly to provide grants to persons impacted by historic inequality; imposing an excise tax on nonpublic institutions that have an endowment of at least $2,000,000,000; requiring the revenue from the endowment excise tax to be deposited into the Maryland Reparations Fund to provide grants to persons impacted by historic inequality; etc.