Legislative Research: MD HB106 | 2020 | Regular Session
Other Sessions
Session | Title/Description | Last Action |
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2025 Regular Session (Introduced) | Altering the definition of the term "first responder" as it relates to the 9-1-1 Emergency Telephone System to include emergency response technicians, facility maintenance technicians, and vehicle services and recovery technicians employed by the Dep... [HB106 2025 Detail][HB106 2025 Text][HB106 2025 Comments] | 2025-01-08 Hearing 1/21 at 1:00 p.m. |
2024 Regular Session (Introduced - Dead) | Establishing the Public Assistance to Entrepreneurship (PA2E) Program in the Department of Human Services to train participants on how to establish and run a small business; requiring the Department to establish eligibility criteria and a process to ... [HB106 2024 Detail][HB106 2024 Text][HB106 2024 Comments] | 2024-02-12 Withdrawn by Sponsor |
2023 Regular Session (Introduced - Dead) | Prohibiting the State and certain units and instrumentalities of the State from using any appropriation for a magnetic levitation transportation system in the State; and providing that the prohibition does not apply to certain expenditures for salari... [HB106 2023 Detail][HB106 2023 Text][HB106 2023 Comments] | 2023-02-06 Hearing 2/23 at 1:00 p.m. (Environment and Transportation) |
2022 Regular Session (Passed) | Requiring the board of directors of a nonprofit health service plan to be composed of at least 11 members and no more than 23 members; requiring the Board to seek to include individuals with a diverse range of experience relevant to the nonprofit hea... [HB106 2022 Detail][HB106 2022 Text][HB106 2022 Comments] | 2022-05-12 Approved by the Governor - Chapter 304 |
2021 Regular Session (Engrossed - Dead) | Requiring the Office of the Attorney General to maintain a website where a consumer may report robocalls and other spam calls; requiring the Office to establish and promote an education campaign that informs consumers on how to identify robocalls and... [HB106 2021 Detail][HB106 2021 Text][HB106 2021 Comments] | 2021-03-19 Hearing 3/24 at 1:00 p.m. |
2020 Regular Session (Passed) | Increasing the cap, from 2 to 4 years, that an applicant for a mortician or funeral director license may spend as an apprentice except under certain circumstances; requiring certain applicants and licensed apprentices to submit to the Maryland State ... [HB106 2020 Detail][HB106 2020 Text][HB106 2020 Comments] | 2020-05-08 Enacted under Article II, Section 17(c) of the Maryland Constitution - Chapter 602 |
2019 Regular Session (Passed) | Extending from June 30, 2020, to June 30, 2030, the termination date of a certain environmental surcharge on electrical energy distributed to retail electric customers in the State. [HB106 2019 Detail][HB106 2019 Text][HB106 2019 Comments] | 2019-05-13 Approved by the Governor - Chapter 393 |
2018 Regular Session (Passed) | Altering the defined term "emergency vehicle" to include certain organ delivery vehicles; authorizing the Motor Vehicle Administration to designate an organ delivery vehicle as an emergency vehicle only if it is registered to a federally designated o... [HB106 2018 Detail][HB106 2018 Text][HB106 2018 Comments] | 2018-04-24 Approved by the Governor - Chapter 186 |
2017 Regular Session (Engrossed - Dead) | Altering homebuyer education requirements for a loan recipient in the Down Payment and Settlement Expense Loan Program in the Department of Housing and Community Development; establishing specified requirements for the Department's homebuyer educatio... [HB106 2017 Detail][HB106 2017 Text][HB106 2017 Comments] | 2017-04-10 Favorable with Amendments Report by Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs |
2016 Regular Session (Introduced - Dead) | Expanding the housing policy of the State to include providing for fair housing to all citizens regardless of reentry-into-society status; prohibiting a person from refusing to sell or rent a dwelling to any person because of reentry-into-society sta... [HB106 2016 Detail][HB106 2016 Text][HB106 2016 Comments] | 2016-02-22 Unfavorable Report by Environment and Transportation |
2015 Regular Session (Passed) | Authorizing the governing body of Montgomery County to adopt an ordinance to prohibit littering under the Illegal Dumping and Litter Control Law and to impose specified criminal and civil penalties. [HB106 2015 Detail][HB106 2015 Text][HB106 2015 Comments] | 2015-04-14 Approved by the Governor - Chapter 67 |
2014 Regular Session (Passed) | Extending to December 31, 2016 the termination date of the Senior Prescription Drug Assistance Program; and altering to fiscal years through 2017 the period of time during which the subsidy required under the Senior Prescription Drug Assistance Progr... [HB106 2014 Detail][HB106 2014 Text][HB106 2014 Comments] | 2014-04-08 Approved by the Governor - Chapter 84 |
2013 Regular Session (Introduced - Dead) | Repealing the Sustainable Growth and Agricultural Preservation Act of 2012; repealing specified provisions of law relating to the adoption of specified growth tier designations by specified local jurisdictions; repealing a prohibition against the sal... [HB106 2013 Detail][HB106 2013 Text][HB106 2013 Comments] | 2013-02-18 Unfavorable Report by Environmental Matters |
2012 Regular Session (Introduced - Dead) | Requiring that the appointed members of the Anne Arundel County Board of Education be subject to contested elections; repealing provisions relating to a retention election for appointed members of the county board, as specified; providing for a nonpa... [HB106 2012 Detail][HB106 2012 Text][HB106 2012 Comments] | 2012-01-25 Hearing 2/2 at 2:00 p.m. |
2011 Regular Session (Introduced - Dead) | Authorizing the creation of a State Debt not to exceed $500,000, the proceeds to be used as a grant to the County Executive and County Council of Howard County for the design, construction, and capital equipping of the Blandair Regional Park, located... [HB106 2011 Detail][HB106 2011 Text][HB106 2011 Comments] | 2011-04-11 Unfavorable Report by Appropriations |
2010 Regular Session (Engrossed - Dead) | Increasing the surcharge on civil cases in the circuit courts from $25 to $50; increasing the surcharge on civil cases in the District Court from $5 to $7 in summary ejectment cases and from $10 to $15 in all other civil cases; requiring the executiv... [HB106 2010 Detail][HB106 2010 Text][HB106 2010 Comments] | 2010-03-19 First Reading Judicial Proceedings |
References Online
Legislative Citation
APA
MD HB106 | 2020 | Regular Session. (2020, May 08). LegiScan. Retrieved February 09, 2025, from https://legiscan.com/MD/bill/HB106/2020
MLA
"MD HB106 | 2020 | Regular Session." LegiScan. LegiScan LLC, 08 May. 2020. Web. 09 Feb. 2025. <https://legiscan.com/MD/bill/HB106/2020>.
Chicago
"MD HB106 | 2020 | Regular Session." May 08, 2020 LegiScan. Accessed February 09, 2025. https://legiscan.com/MD/bill/HB106/2020.
Turabian
LegiScan. MD HB106 | 2020 | Regular Session. 08 May 2020. https://legiscan.com/MD/bill/HB106/2020 (accessed February 09, 2025).
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Same As/Similar To
Bill | Relationship | Date | Title | Last Action |
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SB439 | Crossfiled | 2020-05-08 | Health Occupations - Morticians and Funeral Directors - Apprenticeships | Enacted under Article II, Section 17(c) of the Maryland Constitution - Chapter 603 |
Code Citations
Chapter | Article | Section | Citation Type | Statute Text |
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Health Occupations | 7 | 303 | (n/a) | See Bill Text |
Health Occupations | 7 | 306 | (n/a) | See Bill Text |