Physical Therapy Offices - Automated External Defibrillators - Training [HB-293]
Prohibiting persons from practicing physical therapy in the State unless there is an automated external defibrillator in the treatment area of physical therapy offices and staff members who have received specified training are on-site; providing an exception to the requirements of the Act; etc.
HB-293: Physical Therapy Offices - Automated External Defibrillators - Training
Sponsored by: Rep. Robert Costa
Unfavorable Report By Health And Government Operations Withdrawn on 04/08/2010
Education - Immunizations - Children Entering Seventh Grade or Higher [HB-294]
Requiring the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene's regulations regarding immunizations to include the requirement that the parent or legal guardian of a child born on or after January 1, 1990, entering the seventh grade or the equivalent in this State or transferring into a school in this State at the seventh grade or higher level on or after September 1, 2010, to have specified immunizations administered to the child.
HB-294: Education - Immunizations - Children Entering Seventh Grade or Higher
Sponsored by: Sen. Joanne Benson
Hearing 3/3 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/10/2010
Natural Resources - Oyster Harvest - Closure of State Waters [HB-303]
Requiring the Department of Natural Resources to keep tidal waters of the State open for oyster harvesting unless the Department makes specified determinations or except as required by law; requiring the Department to manage tidal waters to support, promote, and enhance oyster harvesting opportunities to a specified extent; requiring the Department to manage tidal waters to prevent any net loss of waters available for oyster harvesting or of available oyster harvest authorizations; etc.
HB-303: Natural Resources - Oyster Harvest - Closure of State Waters
Sponsored by: Rep. Susan Aumann
Unfavorable Report By Environmental Matters on 03/08/2010
Crimes - Death Penalty - Murder of a Child During a Sexual Offense [HB-306]
Requiring the court or a jury, in determining whether to impose the death penalty in a case in which the defendant is convicted of first degree murder, to first consider whether the victim was a child who was murdered while the defendant was committing or attempting to commit a sexual offense against the child.
HB-306: Crimes - Death Penalty - Murder of a Child During a Sexual Offense
Sponsored by: Rep. Eric Bromwell
Unfavorable Report By Judiciary on 03/22/2010
Physical Therapist Assistants - Direct Supervision [HB-308]
Authorizing physical therapist assistants to practice limited physical therapy only under the direct supervision of licensed physical therapists; defining "direct supervision"; etc.
HB-308: Physical Therapist Assistants - Direct Supervision
Sponsored by: Rep. Robert Costa
Unfavorable Report By Health And Government Operations Withdrawn on 02/16/2010
Maryland Death Taxes - Family Property Protection Act [HB-312]
Repealing a limit on the unified credit used for determining the Maryland estate tax; repealing a requirement that the Maryland estate tax shall be in effect even if the federal estate tax is not in effect; repealing a requirement that the Maryland estate tax be determined without regard to a specified deduction allowed under the federal estate tax; and applying the Act to decedents dying after December 31, 2009.
HB-312: Maryland Death Taxes - Family Property Protection Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Susan Aumann
Hearing Cancelled on 02/12/2010
Environment - Bay Restoration Fund - Authorized Uses [HB-313]
Authorizing specified fee revenue collected for the Bay Restoration Fund to be used to pay the cost of connecting properties served by onsite sewage disposal systems to specified existing municipal wastewater facilities under specified circumstances; and establishing specified conditions for the funding of specified costs.
HB-313: Environment - Bay Restoration Fund - Authorized Uses
Sponsored by: Rep. Robert Costa
Unfavorable Report By Environmental Matters on 03/25/2010
Patient Referrals - Imaging and Radiation Therapy Services - Accreditation [HB-324]
Altering the definition of "in-office ancillary services" as it relates to specified referrals by health care practitioners so as to include magnetic resonance imaging services, computed tomography scan services, and radiation therapy services; altering specified exceptions to patient referral prohibitions; requiring specified health care entities that furnish specified services to receive accreditation from specified organizations by specified dates; etc.
Anne Arundel County - Property Tax Payment Deferral - Amounts [HB-377]
Authorizing the governing body of Anne Arundel County to provide, by law, a payment deferral of the county property tax for specified residential real property; requiring the governing body of Anne Arundel County to specify the duration and amounts, restrictions, and income eligibility requirements for the payment deferral; requiring the payment of the deferred property taxes under specified circumstances; etc.
HB-377: Anne Arundel County - Property Tax Payment Deferral - Amounts
Sponsored by: Rep. Tony McConkey
Hearing 2/9 At 2:00 P.m. on 01/29/2010