Maryland Code | Chapter Local Government Article 1 Section 207

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MDHB1080Intro
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Establishing that an employee of a governmental unit of a county or a municipality in the State may be entitled to disaster service leave with pay under certain circumstances; authorizing certain governmental units to waive certain requirements for d...
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2025-02-13
[Hearing: Feb 25 @ 1:00 pm]
To House Appropriations Committee
MDSB652Intro
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Establishing that an employee of a governmental unit of a county or a municipality in the State may be entitled to disaster service leave with pay under certain circumstances; authorizing certain governmental units to waive certain requirements for d...
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2025-02-01
To Senate Finance Committee
MDHB205Intro
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Requiring governmental units that employ firefighters to compute overtime pay for each hour over 168 hours that a firefighter works during a 28-day work period; requiring an employer to include all regularly scheduled hours, regardless of whether ear...
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2025-01-24
To House Appropriations Committee
MDHB459Intro
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Requiring certain health insurers, nonprofit health service plans, and health maintenance organizations to provide coverage without the requirement for copayment, coinsurance, or deductible to professional firefighters for cancer screening in accorda...
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2025-01-21
To House Health and Government Operations Committee
MDSB374Intro
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Requiring certain health insurers, nonprofit health service plans, and health maintenance organizations to provide coverage without the requirement for copayment, coinsurance, or deductible to professional firefighters for cancer screening in accorda...
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2025-01-20
To Senate Finance Committee
MDSB124Intro
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Requiring governmental units that employ firefighters to compute overtime pay for each hour over 168 hours that a firefighter works during a 28-day work period; requiring an employer to include all regularly scheduled hours, regardless of whether ear...
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2025-01-09
To Senate Finance Committee
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