Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard - Eligible Sources [HB-438]
Altering the eligibility of certain sources of energy for the creation of credits under the renewable energy portfolio standard; removing certain sources from the definition of a "Tier 1 renewable source"; providing that existing obligations or contract rights may not be impaired by the Act; and applying the Act to all renewable energy portfolio standard compliance years beginning after December 31, 2020.
HB-438: Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard - Eligible Sources
Sponsored by: Rep. Terri Hill
Hearing 2/20 At 1:00 P.m. on 01/24/2020
Public Utilities - Gas Service Regulator Safety (Flower Branch Act) [HB-408]
Requiring that any gas service newly installed at an occupied structure may have a gas service regulator installed only outside the structure; requiring an existing interior gas service regulator in a multifamily residential structure to be relocated outside whenever a gas service line or regulator is replaced; requiring a gas company, on or before January 1, 2021, to file a plan with the Public service Commission to relocate any gas service regulator that provides service to a multifamily residential structure; etc.
HB-408: Public Utilities - Gas Service Regulator Safety (Flower Branch Act)
Sponsored by: Rep. Jheanelle Wilkins
Hearing Canceled on 03/15/2020
Electric Industry - Community Choice Energy [SB-315]
Applying certain laws regarding net energy metering and community solar generating systems to customers served by a community choice aggregator; repealing a provision that prohibits a county or municipal corporation from acting as an aggregator under certain circumstances; establishing a process by which, beginning October 1, 2021, a county or municipal corporation or group of counties or municipal corporations may form or join a community choice aggregator; etc.
SB-315: Electric Industry - Community Choice Energy
Sponsored by: Sen. James Rosapepe
Hearing 2/25 At 1:00 P.m. on 01/31/2020
Residential Electricity and Gas Supply Billing Information - Reports [HB-260]
Requiring certain persons to submit to the Public Service Commission beginning July 1, 2021, monthly reports containing information on the supply of electricity and gas to certain residential customers; requiring certain initial reports to include information from the previous 12 months; providing for the required contents of each report; requiring certain information to be organized by low-income customers and all other customers; requiring the Commission to make each report available to certain persons; etc.
HB-260: Residential Electricity and Gas Supply Billing Information - Reports
Sponsored by: Rep. Dereck Davis
Referred Finance on 03/12/2020
Clean Energy Jobs - Workforce Development - Scope [SB-224]
Altering the scope of apprenticeship and training programs that may receive certain support through the Clean Energy Workforce Account from the Maryland Strategic Energy Investment Fund for clean energy industry development; providing that $750,000 from the Fund be designated for the recruitment of individuals, including veterans and formerly incarcerated individuals, to the pre-apprenticeship jobs training programs and the registered apprenticeship jobs training programs beginning in fiscal year 2021; etc.
SB-224: Clean Energy Jobs - Workforce Development - Scope
Sponsored by: Sen. Brian Feldman
Enacted Under Article Ii, Section 17(c) Of The Maryland Constitution - Chapter 410 on 05/08/2020
Solar Photovoltaic Recycling [HB-165]
Establishing a solar photovoltaic recycling fee; requiring a person installing a solar electric generating facility in the State to pay the fee beginning October 1, 2020; establishing the Solar Photovoltaic Recycling Fund; requiring 20% of the first sale price of each renewable energy credit sold to be deposited into the Fund; providing that the purpose of the Fund is to provide funding for technologies and processes that assist with the recycling of solar photovoltaic systems; etc.
HB-165: Solar Photovoltaic Recycling
Sponsored by: Rep. Seth Howard
Unfavorable Report By Economic Matters on 03/02/2020
Public Service Commission - Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity - Rapid Health Impact Assessment and Final Action [HB-109]
Requiring an applicant for a certificate of public convenience and necessity for certain construction to conduct a rapid health impact assessment (HIA) on the project and report on its findings; requiring a rapid HIA report to be completed not later than 45 days after the applicant submits the applicant's application to the Public Service Commission; requiring an applicant to complete the rapid HIA in a certain manner; requiring the rapid HIA report to be considered part of a certain application; etc.
HB-109: Public Service Commission - Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity - Rapid Health Impact Assessment and Final Action
Sponsored by: Rep. Robbyn Lewis
Unfavorable Report By Economic Matters on 03/02/2020
Electricity - Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard - Qualifying Biomass [SB-168]
Altering the definition of "qualifying biomass" for purposes of excluding energy derived from certain material from being eligible for meeting certain Tier 1 obligations under the renewable energy portfolio standard; providing that existing obligations or contract rights may not be impaired by the Act; and applying the Act to all renewable energy portfolio standard compliance years beginning January 1, 2021, or later.
SB-168: Electricity - Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard - Qualifying Biomass
Sponsored by: Sen. Delores Kelley
Unfavorable Report By Finance on 03/13/2020
Motor Carriers and For-Hire Driving Services - Nonprofit Organizations and Volunteer Drivers [SB-171]
Providing that a motor carrier permit is not required for transportation services that a nonprofit organization provides through the use of a volunteer driver and the volunteer driver's personal vehicle; altering the definition of "transportation network services"; and providing that a nonprofit organization that provides transportation for remuneration to clients of certain services may not be required to obtain a motor carrier permit.
SB-171: Motor Carriers and For-Hire Driving Services - Nonprofit Organizations and Volunteer Drivers
Sponsored by: Sen. Guy Guzzone
Enacted Under Article Ii, Section 17(c) Of The Maryland Constitution - Chapter 65 on 05/08/2020
Motor Carriers and For-Hire Driving Services - Nonprofit Organizations and Volunteer Drivers [HB-120]
Providing that a motor carrier permit is not required for transportation services that a nonprofit organization provides through the use of a volunteer driver and the volunteer driver's personal vehicle; altering the definition of "transportation network services"; and providing that a nonprofit organization that provides transportation for remuneration to clients of certain services may not be required to obtain a motor carrier permit.
HB-120: Motor Carriers and For-Hire Driving Services - Nonprofit Organizations and Volunteer Drivers
Sponsored by: Rep. Kathleen Dumais
Enacted Under Article Ii, Section 17(c) Of The Maryland Constitution - Chapter 64 on 05/08/2020
Electricity - Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard - Qualifying Biomass [HB-98]
Altering the definition of "qualifying biomass" for purposes of excluding energy derived from certain material from being eligible for meeting certain Tier 1 obligations under the renewable energy portfolio standard; providing that existing obligations or contract rights may not be impaired by the Act; and applying the Act to all renewable energy portfolio standard compliance years beginning January 1, 2021, or later.
HB-98: Electricity - Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard - Qualifying Biomass
Sponsored by: Rep. Dereck Davis
Hearing 2/20 At 1:00 P.m. on 01/24/2020
Public Safety - 9-1-1 Fees - Audits [SB-61]
Requiring telephone companies and commercial mobile radio service (CMRS) providers to keep records of 9-1-1 fees collected and remitted for at least 4 years after the fees are remitted; requiring the Comptroller, in consultation with the Emergency Number Systems Board, to adopt procedures for auditing surcharge collection and remittance by telephones companies and CMRS providers; providing the Comptroller is entitled to .5% of the fees to cover the expense of conducting audits; authorizing the Comptroller to adopt certain regulations; etc.
SB-61: Public Safety - 9-1-1 Fees - Audits
Sponsored by: Sen. Cheryl Kagan
Enacted Under Article Ii, Section 17(c) Of The Maryland Constitution - Chapter 605 on 05/08/2020
Public Safety - 9-1-1 Fees - Audits [HB-6]
Requiring telephone companies and commercial mobile radio service (CMRS) providers to keep records of 9-1-1 fees collected and remitted for at least four years after the fees are remitted; requiring the Comptroller, in consultation with the Emergency Number Systems Board, to adopt procedures for auditing surcharge collection and remittance by telephones companies and CMRS providers; providing the Comptroller is entitled to .5% of the fees to cover the expense of conducting audits; authorizing the Comptroller to adopt certain regulations; etc.
HB-6: Public Safety - 9-1-1 Fees - Audits
Sponsored by: Rep. Terri Hill
Enacted Under Article Ii, Section 17(c) Of The Maryland Constitution - Chapter 604 on 05/08/2020
Department of Natural Resources - Solar Generation Facilities - Pollinator-Friendly Designation [SB-1158]
Requiring the power plant research program of the Department of Natural Resources to include in its research an evaluation of the pollinator benefits that would occur under a pollinator-friendly vegetation management standard or pollinator habitat plan implemented on the land on which a proposed or an existing ground-mounted solar generation facility is located; requiring the Department to adopt a specified Solar Site Pollinator Habitat Planning and Assessment scorecard; etc.
SB-1158: Department of Natural Resources - Solar Generation Facilities - Pollinator-Friendly Designation
Sponsored by: Sen. Thomas Middleton
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 372 on 05/04/2017
Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard - Study [SB-1146]
Requiring the Maryland Clean Energy Center and the University of Maryland Energy Research Center jointly to conduct a study on the renewable energy portfolio standard and related matters; providing for the scope of the study; providing specific subjects for the study to address; requiring specified State and local units to cooperate with the centers in the conduct of the study; requiring the centers to report to the Governor and specified committees on or before specified dates; etc.
SB-1146: Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard - Study
Sponsored by: Sen. Thomas Middleton
Hearing 3/21 At 1:00 P.m. on 03/21/2017
Local Jurisdictions - Zoning Authority - Generating Stations [HB-1592]
Authorizing a local jurisdiction to adopt specified zoning regulations for the siting of generating stations; requiring a local jurisdiction that adopts zoning regulations in accordance with the Act to make a specified determination regarding the types of energy generating technologies that the zoning regulations will include; etc.
HB-1592: Local Jurisdictions - Zoning Authority - Generating Stations
Sponsored by: Rep. Sally Jameson
First Reading House Rules And Executive Nominations on 02/22/2017
Public Utilities - Transportation Network Services - Operators' Licenses and Vehicle Permits [HB-1552]
Requiring that a passenger motor vehicle used to provide transportation network services have a specified safety inspection certificate issued within 90 days after the first use of the vehicle to provide the services; prohibiting the Public Service Commission from denying an application for specified transportation network operators' licenses due to a criminal conviction or traffic violation that occurred more than 7 years before the application, with an exception; etc.
HB-1552: Public Utilities - Transportation Network Services - Operators' Licenses and Vehicle Permits
Sponsored by: Sen. Jeff Waldstreicher
First Reading House Rules And Executive Nominations on 02/16/2017
Termination of Electric or Gas Service - Prohibition [HB-1533]
Prohibiting a public service company from terminating, under specified circumstances, electric or gas service to a residential customer during a severe weather period for a severe weather event and on specified days; prohibiting a public service company, on receipt of a specified request or subsequent request, from terminating, under specified circumstances, electric or gas service to a residential customer for 30 days beyond a scheduled termination of service date under specified circumstances; etc.
HB-1533: Termination of Electric or Gas Service - Prohibition
Sponsored by: Rep. Diana Fennell
Unfavorable Report By House Rules And Executive Nominations; Withdrawn on 03/08/2017
Task Force to Study the Feasibility of Installing Solar Panels on Baltimore City Public Schools [HB-1543]
Establishing the Task Force to Study the Feasibility of Installing Solar Panels on Baltimore City Public Schools; providing for the composition, chair, and staffing of the Task Force; prohibiting a member of the Task Force from receiving specified compensation, but authorizing the reimbursement of specified expenses; requiring the Task Force to report its finding and recommendations to the Baltimore City Delegation to the General Assembly by December 31, 2017; etc.
HB-1543: Task Force to Study the Feasibility of Installing Solar Panels on Baltimore City Public Schools
Sponsored by: Rep. Frank Conaway
First Reading House Rules And Executive Nominations on 02/15/2017