General Assembly - Member Called to Active Duty - Temporary Replacement - [HB-691]
Requiring the Governor to appoint a temporary successor to serve in the General Assembly for an absent member called to active duty in the armed services under specified circumstances; requiring the Governor to make the appointment from a list of nominees submitted by a specified central committee; requiring a temporary successor to have specified qualifications and meet specified eligibility requirements; making the Act contingent on the passage and ratification of a specified constitutional amendment; etc.
HB-691: General Assembly - Member Called to Active Duty - Temporary Replacement -
Sponsored by: Rep. Richard Impallaria
Unfavorable Report By House Rules And Executive Nominations on 04/12/2010
Energy Performance Ratings - State, County, and Municipal Buildings [HB-705]
Requiring, beginning October 1, 2011, the governing body of a county or a municipal corporation to post a specified Energy Star rating for specified county or municipal buildings in a specified area of the buildings; and beginning on specified dates, requiring the Department of General Services to post a specified Energy Star rating for specified State buildings in a specified area of the buildings.
HB-705: Energy Performance Ratings - State, County, and Municipal Buildings
Sponsored by: Sen. Joanne Benson
Unfavorable Report By Health And Government Operations Withdrawn on 03/16/2010
Income Tax Exemption - Military Health Care Pensions - Health Care Workforce [HB-722]
Providing a subtraction modification under the State income tax for 100% of military retirement income of an individual whose federal adjusted gross income does not exceed $65,000 and who commits to living and working in the State in a health care field identified as having a health care workforce shortage; applying the Act to taxable years beginning after December 31, 2010; etc.
HB-722: Income Tax Exemption - Military Health Care Pensions - Health Care Workforce
Sponsored by: Rep. Eric Bromwell
Hearing 3/4 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/10/2010
Vehicle Laws - Emergency and Police Vehicle and Personnel Protection Act [HB-745]
Requiring drivers approaching emergency or police vehicles stopped, standing, or parked on a highway and using any visual signals, except when otherwise directed by a police officer, to vacate the lane closest to the emergency or police vehicle under specified circumstances or to slow to a speed that is sufficient to ensure the safety of police officers or emergency services personnel in the vicinity of the emergency or police vehicle under specified circumstances; establishing a penalty; etc.
HB-745: Vehicle Laws - Emergency and Police Vehicle and Personnel Protection Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Charles Barkley
Unfavorable Report By Environmental Matters on 03/15/2010
Procurement - Living Wage - Repeal [HB-746]
Repealing the provisions of law regarding the living wage for State contracts; repealing the requirement that specified employers pay specified hourly wages to employees who work on specified State contracts; etc.
HB-746: Procurement - Living Wage - Repeal
Sponsored by: Rep. Susan Aumann
Unfavorable Report By Economic Matters on 03/09/2010
Campaign Finance - Contributions - Disclosure [HB-788]
Requiring a campaign finance entity to report specified information on its campaign finance reports for each contribution it receives; authorizing a campaign finance entity to report a maximum of a specified amount of contributions in an election cycle on its campaign finance reports without providing specified information about each contribution; and providing for a delayed effective date.
Correctional Services - Limitation on Total Number of Diminution Credits - [HB-790]
Providing that an inmate may not be allowed diminution credits of more than a total of 10 days per month if the inmate's term of confinement includes a sentence for a crime of violence, a crime relating to specified drug offenses, or a crime related to specified sexual offenses.
HB-790: Correctional Services - Limitation on Total Number of Diminution Credits -
Sponsored by: Rep. Charles Barkley
First Reading Judiciary on 02/09/2010
Public Utility Companies - Wind Turbines - Performance Standards [HB-791]
Requiring the Public Service Commission and the Department of Natural Resources to develop jointly specified general performance standards for wind-powered electric generating turbines erected in the State; and requiring the Commission to adopt specified standards by regulation.
HB-791: Public Utility Companies - Wind Turbines - Performance Standards
Sponsored by: Sen. Brian Feldman
Unfavorable Report By Economic Matters on 03/24/2010
Election Law - Early Voting - Delay of Implementation [HB-797]
Repealing specified provisions of law relating to early voting; reenacting specified provisions of law relating to early voting; repealing a process to allow a voter in the State to vote in primary or general elections at early voting centers, instead of in the voter's assigned precinct on election day; repealing a requirement that each county have a specified number of early voting centers, based on the number of registered voters in the county; etc.
HB-797: Election Law - Early Voting - Delay of Implementation
Sponsored by: Rep. Wendell Beitzel
Hearing Cancelled on 02/19/2010
Assisted Living and Nursing Home Residents Protection Act of 2010 [HB-879]
Expanding the duties of the Sexual Offender Advisory Board to include reviewing specified policies, procedures, impacts, and laws and making recommendations relating to protecting residents and employees of nursing homes and assisted living facilities and the family members of residents from sexual offenders; requiring the Sexual Offender Advisory Board to submit a report to the General Assembly on or before December 1, 2011; etc.
HB-879: Assisted Living and Nursing Home Residents Protection Act of 2010
Sponsored by: Sen. Brian Feldman
Re-referred Judicial Proceedings on 04/10/2010