Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1079

Introduced
2/10/26  

Caption

Office of Regulatory Management and State Government Authorizations

Impact

The anticipated impact of HB 1079 includes a 25% reduction in regulatory requirements and faster processing times for the approval and rejection of various authorizations. Each state government unit is required to submit progress reports detailing their efforts toward these objectives, ensuring accountability and continuous evaluation of the effectiveness of the new strategies. The emphasis on online submissions and transparency in the regulatory process is expected to facilitate better access for individuals and businesses seeking authorizations, thereby promoting a more business-friendly environment.

Summary

House Bill 1079 proposes the establishment of an Office of Regulatory Management to enhance the efficiency of the regulatory processes within Maryland's state government. The bill mandates the creation of a new director and staffing for the office, which will oversee the implementation of strategies aimed at simplifying and streamlining the application processes for permits, licenses, certifications, and registrations. By introducing set reporting times for state units and developing procedures for online application submission, the bill aims to modernize how regulatory actions are handled across the state.

Contention

While proponents argue that the bill will streamline government operations and enhance the efficiency of regulatory compliance, concerns have been raised regarding the potential downsides. Some worry that the focus on reducing procedural steps might compromise the thoroughness and quality of oversight in certain regulatory areas. Additionally, there is skepticism about the actual effectiveness of online systems, particularly among smaller regulatory units that may lack the resources to implement such changes effectively.

Notable_points

The introduction of the Office of Regulatory Management signifies a significant shift in how Maryland approaches regulatory oversight, reflecting a broader trend towards modernization and efficiency in government processes. The effective implementation of HB 1079 could serve as a model for other states aiming to enhance regulatory efficiency while balancing the need for adequate oversight.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB1079

Office of Regulatory Management and State Government Authorizations

MD HB423

Public Safety - Maryland 9-1-1 Board and Maryland Department of Emergency Management - Regulatory Authority

MD SB138

Public Safety - Maryland 9-1-1 Board and Maryland Department of Emergency Management - Regulatory Authority

MD SB729

Special Police Officers - County Government - Protection of Employees and Public Officials

MD HB477

State Department of Education - Family Child Care Homes and Child Care Centers - Regulatory Analysis

MD HB954

Public Safety - State and Local Governments - Use of Unmanned Aircraft

MD SB924

State Government - Office of the Correctional Ombudsman - Juvenile Justice Monitor - Appointment

MD SB311

Government Officials' Family Protection Act of 2025

MD HB300

State Government - Grants and Contracts - Reimbursement of Indirect Costs

MD SB127

State Government - Grants and Contracts - Reimbursement of Indirect Costs

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