Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1501

Introduced
2/13/26  

Caption

Department of Housing and Community Development - Homeless Shelter Certification

Impact

The implementation of HB1501 will significantly alter the regulatory landscape surrounding homeless shelters in the state. It introduces a tiered certification system based on the type of shelter, services offered, and the duration for which they serve individuals. Shelters will be categorized in priority order, emphasizing the importance of year-round facilities, medical care shelters, and transitional housing. The bill obligates the Department to carry out on-site inspections and establish a grievance process for residents to report violations, thereby enhancing accountability.

Summary

House Bill 1501 is a legislative proposal that seeks to establish a comprehensive certification program for homeless shelters under the Department of Housing and Community Development. The bill mandates that all homeless shelters operating in the state must obtain certification following specific guidelines and standards set forth by the Department. This initiative is aimed at improving oversight and ensuring that shelters meet essential operational criteria to provide safe and adequate services to homeless individuals.

Contention

There are notable points of contention regarding the bill. Critics argue that the strict certification requirements could lead to a reduction in the number of operational shelters, particularly smaller or community-run organizations that may struggle to meet the regulatory demands. Some stakeholders are concerned about the implications of centralizing authority within state agencies, fearing it could lead to a one-size-fits-all approach that may not adequately account for the unique needs of diverse communities. Supporters, on the other hand, argue that the bill is essential for improving the quality of care provided to homeless individuals.

ImplementationDetails

The bill outlines specific provisions for certification requirements, operational governance, and penalties for shelters that fail to comply with the certification process. It will take effect on July 1, 2026, allowing a transition period for existing shelters to adapt to the new regulations. The focus on a staggered approval timeline aims to facilitate a smooth roll-out and ensure shelters receive necessary support during the adjustment phase.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB93

Housing and Community Development - Homeless Shelter Certification Program - Establishment

MD SB234

Housing and Community Development - Homeless Shelter Certification Program - Establishment

MD HB1501

Department of Housing and Community Development - Homeless Shelter Certification

MD SB890

Housing and Community Development - Division of Just Communities - Establishment

MD SB235

Housing and Community Development - Project Restore Program - Establishment

MD HB90

Housing and Community Development - Project Restore Program - Establishment

MD HB127

Department of Housing and Community Development - Maryland Housing Rehabilitation Program - Local Rehabilitation Program Administration

MD SB238

Department of Housing and Community Development - Maryland Housing Rehabilitation Program - Local Rehabilitation Program Administration

MD HB1252

Department of Housing and Community Development - Montgomery County Study MC 19-26

MD HB716

Housing and Community Development - Statewide Rental Assistance Voucher Program Eligibility - Alterations

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