Natural Resources - Hunting - Junior Deer Hunt [HB-355]
Requiring the Department of Natural Resources to establish by regulation and by July 1 each year a junior deer hunt to occur on specified days during a deer hunting season; prohibiting the regulations from authorizing the junior deer hunt to occur on specified Sundays in specified counties; authorizing specified persons who are 16 years of age and younger to participate in the junior deer hunt under specified circumstances; etc.
State Government - Furloughs and Temporary Salary Reductions [HB-381]
Proposing an amendment to the Maryland Constitution that authorizes the General Assembly, for any fiscal year, to supersede specified resolutions and reduce the compensation for a member; prohibiting a specified joint resolution passed by the General Assembly from increasing General Assembly compensation; authorizing the General Assembly to alter the salaries of members at specified times; requiring the Governor to convene the General Assembly in extraordinary session under specified circumstances; etc.
HB-381: State Government - Furloughs and Temporary Salary Reductions
Sponsored by: Rep. Richard Impallaria
Unfavorable Report By Appropriations on 03/14/2011
Election Law - Voting by Felons at Polling Places - Prohibition [HB-385]
Requiring an applicant for voter registration to specify whether the applicant is a felon; requiring that specified information concerning voting by felons be provided to an applicant for voter registration; requiring an individual who is a felon to vote only by absentee ballot; prohibiting a felon from voting at a polling place; and limiting a provision of law allowing specified registered criminal offenders to enter onto school property for the purpose of voting only to registered offenders who are not felons.
HB-385: Election Law - Voting by Felons at Polling Places - Prohibition
Sponsored by: Rep. Richard Impallaria
Hearing 2/15 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/07/2011
Prescription Drug Repository Program - Disposal of Prescription Drugs and [HB-460]
Altering the purpose of the Prescription Drug Repository Program to include disposal of prescription drugs and medical supplies; altering the definition of "repository" to include a licensed pharmacy approved by the State Board of Pharmacy to dispose of prescription drugs and medical supplies; altering a specified requirement relating to disposal of prescription drugs and medical supplies by a repository; prohibiting the Program from requiring a private entity to establish, operate, or fund a drop-off site or disposal program; etc.
HB-460: Prescription Drug Repository Program - Disposal of Prescription Drugs and
Sponsored by: Rep. Eric Bromwell
Approved By The Governor on 05/19/2011
Sales and Use Tax - Rate [HB-465]
Altering the maximum rate of the admissions and amusement tax that a county or municipal corporation may set for gross receipts that are also subject to the State sales tax from 11% to 10%; altering the rate of the sales and use tax from 6% to 5%; and altering the percentage of gross receipts from vending machine sales to which the sales and use tax rate applies from 94.5% to 95.25%.
HB-465: Sales and Use Tax - Rate
Sponsored by: Rep. Kathy Afzali
Unfavorable Report By Ways And Means on 03/07/2011
Vehicle Laws - Single Registration Plate [HB-513]
Requiring the Motor Vehicle Administration to issue a single registration plate to all classes of vehicles; requiring that the registration plate be attached on the front of tractors and on the rear of all other vehicles; and requiring the publisher of the Annotated Code to make specified corrections.
HB-513: Vehicle Laws - Single Registration Plate
Sponsored by: Rep. Eric Bromwell
Unfavorable Report By Environmental Matters on 03/17/2011
State Government - Human Relations - Discrimination in Housing, Employment, and [HB-580]
Making specified provisions of law related to discrimination by a place of public accommodation applicable to the Internet Web site of a specified business entity; authorizing the remedy for discrimination by a place of public accommodation to include compensatory damages; authorizing specified persons to elect a civil action when a complaint filed with the Commission on Human Relations alleges discrimination by a place of public accommodation; etc.
HB-580: State Government - Human Relations - Discrimination in Housing, Employment, and
Sponsored by: Sen. Nathaniel Oaks
Unfavorable Report By Health And Government Operations Withdrawn on 03/25/2011
Fairness in Taxation for Retirees Act [HB-622]
Including income from specified retirement plans within a subtraction modification allowed under the Maryland income tax for retired individuals who are at least 65 years old or who are disabled or whose spouse is disabled; altering the determination of the maximum annual benefit under the Social Security Act for specified purposes; applying the Act to taxable years beginning after December 31, 2010; etc.
HB-622: Fairness in Taxation for Retirees Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Glen Glass
Unfavorable Report By Ways And Means on 03/24/2011