Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1223

Introduced
2/11/26  
Refer
2/11/26  
Report Pass
4/1/26  
Engrossed
4/2/26  
Refer
4/3/26  
Refer
4/9/26  

Caption

Prince George's County Workgroup on Farmers Markets and Street Vending Zones PG 411-26

Impact

The enactment of HB 1223 could significantly impact local food distribution and small business opportunities within the county. By allowing the designation of street food vending zones next to farmers markets, the bill facilitates increased access to fresh and local foods, potentially enhancing economic activity in the area. Furthermore, it establishes a workgroup tasked with assessing current regulations and recommending improvements, aimed at resolving any safety or health concerns associated with food vending.

Summary

House Bill 1223, introduced by the Prince George’s County Delegation, seeks to establish protocols for street food vending zones adjacent to farmers markets within Prince George's County. The bill mandates that food vendors operating in these designated areas must comply with applicable food service laws and meet the membership criteria set by the farmers market. This initiative aims to provide a structured environment for local street food vendors, facilitating better regulation and oversight of food sales while promoting community-supported agriculture.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1223 appears generally positive among local stakeholders who advocate for increased food access and support for small-scale vendors. The inclusion of community representatives within the workgroup signals a collaborative approach to policy development. However, there may be concerns from neighboring businesses and residents regarding potential impacts on foot traffic and market dynamics, though these sentiments are not heavily documented at this stage.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding HB 1223 may arise concerning the balance between facilitating vendor operations and maintaining public space attractiveness. Discussions on regulating the number of vendors allowed, the variety of food offered, and overall site management are necessary to ensure the initiative effectively serves community interests without overwhelming existing markets. Potential competition issues between established businesses and new vendors could also be an area of scrutiny as the bill moves forward.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB1223

Prince George's County Workgroup on Farmers Markets and Street Vending Zones PG 411-26

MD HB371

Prince George's County - Speed Monitoring Systems - Maryland Route 5 PG 308-25

MD SB272

Prince George's County - Natural Resources - Sunday Deer Hunting and Archery Hunting Safety Zones

MD HB882

Prince George's County - Natural Resources - Sunday Deer Hunting and Archery Hunting Safety Zones

MD HB416

Prince George's County - Special Rate for Vacant and Abandoned Property - Application of County Tax Limitation PG 412-25

MD HB405

Prince George's County - Hospitals - Sale of Patient Debt PG 402-25

MD HB378

Prince George's County - Assisted Living Programs - Inspections PG 405-25

MD HB1212

Workgroup on Seafood Marketing

MD HB369

County Superintendent of Prince George's County - Selection Process - Alteration PG 506-25

MD HB349

Prince George's County - Speed Monitoring Systems - Maryland Route 210 PG 306-25

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