Issue Date: March 2, 2018

Volume 45 • Issue 5 • Pages 253—302

IN THIS ISSUE Governor General Assembly Judiciary Regulations Errata Special Documents General Notices

Pursuant to State Government Article, §7-206, Annotated Code of Maryland, this issue contains all previously unpublished documents required to be published, and filed on or before February 12, 2018, 5 p.m.

Pursuant to State Government Article, §7-206, Annotated Code of Maryland, I hereby certify that this issue contains all documents required to be codified as of February 12, 2018.

Gail S. Klakring Administrator, Division of State Documents Office of the Secretary of State

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Contents 255 Closing Dates for the Maryland Register HEALTH OCCUPATIONS BOARDS Schedule of Closing Dates and Issue Dates for the Tax Compliance Regulations ...... 286 Maryland Register ...... 257 BOARD OF DIETETIC PRACTICE Continuing Education ...... 286 11 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION COMAR Research Aids MOTOR VEHICLE ADMINISTRATION—DRIVER Table of Pending Proposals ...... 258 LICENSING AND IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENTS Expiration and Renewal of Driver's License ...... 286 Index of COMAR Titles Affected in This Issue Proof of Age, Full Name, Identity, Maryland Residence, COMAR Title Number and Name Page Social Security Number and Lawful Status ...... 286 08 Department of Natural Resources ...... 290 Social Security Number ...... 286 09 Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation ..... 284, 285 12 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND 10 Maryland Department of Health ...... 285 CORRECTIONAL SERVICES 11 Department of Transportation ...... 286 DIVISION OF CORRECTION 12 Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services ...... 286 Chaplaincy Services ...... 286 14 Independent Agencies ...... 288 OPERATIONS 24 Department of Business and Economic Development ...... 289 Religious Services ...... 286 27 Critical Area Commission for the Chesapeake and Atlantic DIVISION OF CORRECTION Coastal Bays ...... 289 Administrative Remedy Procedures to Resolve Inmate 31 Maryland Insurance Administration ...... 292 Complaints ...... 286 14 INDEPENDENT AGENCIES WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES General Administrative ...... 287 Individuals with disabilities who desire assistance in using the Requirements for Filing and Amending Claims ...... 287 publications and services of the Division of State Documents are Requirements for Filing and Amending Claims ...... 287 encouraged to call (410) 974-2486, or (800) 633-9657, or FAX to Legal Representation and Fees ...... 287 (410) 974-2546, or through Maryland Relay. Vocational Rehabilitation Practitioners ...... 287 Guide of Medical and Surgical Fees ...... 287 The Governor Settlements and Lump Sum Payments ...... 288 Responsibilities of Insurers ...... 288 EXECUTIVE ORDER 01.01.2018.06 ...... 261 Individual Employer Self-Insurer ...... 288 COMMISSION ON CRIMINAL SENTENCING POLICY General Assembly Criminal Offenses and Seriousness Categories ...... 288 SYNOPSIS NO. 4 ...... 262 MARYLAND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE Procurement ...... 288 24 DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC The Judiciary DEVELOPMENT COURT OF APPEALS OF MARYLAND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS ...... 283 Regional Institution Strategic Enterprise Zone Program ...... 288 27 CRITICAL AREA COMMISSION FOR THE Emergency Action on Regulations CHESAPEAKE AND ATLANTIC COASTAL BAYS CRITERIA FOR LOCAL CRITICAL AREA PROGRAM 09 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING, AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATION General Provisions ...... 289 COMMISSION OF REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS, Directives for Updating Critical Area Maps ...... 289 APPRAISAL MANAGEMENT COMPANIES, AND HOME Nonwater-Dependent Projects ...... 289 INSPECTORS — REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS DEVELOPMENT IN THE CRITICAL AREA RESULTING Code of Ethics ...... 284 FROM STATE AND LOCAL AGENCY PROGRAMS General Provisions ...... 289 Final Action on Regulations PROJECT APPLICATIONS Notification of Project Applications ...... 289 09 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING, AND REGULATION COMMISSION OF REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS, Proposed Action on Regulations APPRAISAL MANAGEMENT COMPANIES, AND HOME 08 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES INSPECTORS — REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS WILDLIFE Code of Ethics ...... 285 Upland Game Birds and Mammals ...... 290 10 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE Waterfowl ...... 291 MEDICAL CARE PROGRAMS Waterfowl ...... 291 Applied Behavior Analysis Services ...... 285 30 MARYLAND INSTITUTE FOR EMERGENCY MARYLAND HEALTH CARE COMMISSION MEDICAL SERVICES SYSTEMS (MIEMSS) State Recognition of an Electronic Advance Directives DESIGNATION OF TRAUMA AND SPECIALTY Service ...... 285 REFERRAL CENTERS Notice of Change to Opportunity for Public Comment .... 292

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 Contents 256 31 MARYLAND INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION MARYLAND SEXUAL OFFENDER ADVISORY BOARD LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES Public Meeting ...... 301 Variable Life Insurance ...... 292 Public Meeting ...... 301 Public Meeting ...... 301 Errata Public Meeting ...... 301 BOARD OF WELL DRILLERS COMAR 12.02.27, 12.03.01, 12.12.30, 12.16.02 ...... 295 Public Meeting ...... 301 WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION Special Documents Public Meeting ...... 301 GOVERNOR'S WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT Public Meeting ...... 301 SUSQUEHANNA RIVER BASIN COMMISSION Projects Approved for Consumptive Uses of Water ..... 296 DIVISION OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AND ADULT LEARNING/MARYLAND APPRENTICESHIP MARYLAND HEALTH CARE COMMISSION AND TRAINING COUNCIL COMAR 10.25.19 STATE RECOGNITION OF AN Public Meeting ...... 301 ELECTRONIC ADVANCE DIRECTIVES SERVICE Draft Criteria for State Recognition of an Electronic

Advance Directives Service — For Public Comment ...... 297 COMAR Online The Code of Maryland Regulations is available at General Notices www.dsd.state.md.us as a free service of the Office of the ADVISORY COUNCIL ON CEMETERY OPERATIONS Secretary of State, Division of State Documents. The full text Public Meeting ...... 299 of regulations is available and searchable. Note, however, that GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF CRIME CONTROL AND the printed COMAR continues to be the only official and PREVENTION enforceable version of COMAR. Public Meeting ...... 299 The Maryland Register is also available at Public Meeting ...... 299 www.dsd.state.md.us. MARYLAND INSTITUTE FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL For additional information, visit www.dsd.state.md.us, SERVICES SYSTEMS Division of State Documents, or call us at (410) 974-2486 or 1 University of Maryland Bowie Health Center Freestanding (800) 633-9657. Emergency Medical Facility Request for Re-verification of Status and Call for Applications from Facilities Wishing to Be Considered for Designation as a Freestanding Availability of Monthly List of Emergency Medical Facility ...... 299 Maryland Documents GOVERNOR'S COUNCIL ON GANGS AND VIOLENT The Maryland Department of Legislative Services CRIMINAL NETWORKS Public Meeting ...... 299 receives copies of all publications issued by State officers and Public Meeting ...... 299 agencies. The Department prepares and distributes, for a fee, a Public Meeting ...... 299 list of these publications under the title ‘‘Maryland Public Meeting ...... 299 Documents’’. This list is published monthly, and contains MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH/MEDICAID bibliographic information concerning regular and special PHARMACY AND THERAPEUTICS COMMITTEE reports, bulletins, serials, periodicals, catalogues, and a variety Public Hearing ...... 299 of other State publications. ‘‘Maryland Documents’’ also HISTORIC ST. MARY'S CITY COMMISSION includes local publications. Public Meeting ...... 300 Anyone wishing to receive ‘‘Maryland Documents’’ DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Public Meeting ...... 300 should write to: Legislative Sales, Maryland Department of Public Meeting ...... 300 Legislative Services, 90 State Circle, Annapolis, MD 21401. MARYLAND INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION Public Meeting ...... 300 MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY AND GAMING CONTROL COMMISSION Public Meeting ...... 300 MARYLAND HEALTH CARE COMMISSION Public Meeting ...... 300 Receipt of Application ...... 300 BOARD OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY PRACTICE Public Meeting ...... 300 STATE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON QUALITY CARE AT THE END OF LIFE Public Meeting ...... 300 RACING COMMISSION Public Meeting ...... 301

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 Contents 257 CLOSING DATES AND ISSUE DATES through JULY 20, 2018 Emergency and Proposed Final Issue Regulations Regulations Notices, etc. Date 5 p.m.* 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. March 16 February 26 March 7 March 5 March 30 March 12 March 21 March 19 April 13 March 26 April 4 April 2 April 27 April 9 April 18 April 16 May 11 April 23 May 2 April 30 May 25 May 7 May 16 May 14 June 8** May 21 May 30 May 25 June 22 June 4 June 13 June 11 July 6 June 18 June 27 June 25 July 20 July 2 July 11 July 9

* Due date for documents containing 8 to 18 pages — 48 hours before date shown; due date for documents exceeding 18 pages — 1 week before date shown NOTE: ALL DOCUMENTS MUST BE SUBMITTED IN TIMES NEW ROMAN, 9-POINT, SINGLE- SPACED FORMAT. THE REVISED PAGE COUNT REFLECTS THIS FORMATTING. ** Note closing date changes *** Note issue date and closing date changes The regular closing date for Proposals and Emergencies is Monday.

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 258

Cumulative Table of COMAR Regulations Adopted, Amended, or Repealed This table, previously printed in the Maryland Register lists the regulations, by COMAR title, that have been adopted, amended, or repealed in the Maryland Register since the regulations were originally published or last supplemented in the Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR). The table is no longer printed here but may be found on the Division of State Documents website at www.dsd.state.md.us. Table of Pending Proposals The table below lists proposed changes to COMAR regulations. The proposed changes are listed by their COMAR number, followed by a citation to that issue of the Maryland Register in which the proposal appeared. Errata pertaining to proposed regulations are listed, followed by “(err)”. Regulations referencing a document incorporated by reference are followed by “(ibr)”. None of the proposals listed in this table have been adopted. A list of adopted proposals appears in the Cumulative Table of COMAR Regulations Adopted, Amended, or Repealed.

04 DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES 09.12.01.01,.01-1,.01-2,.08,.09,.14,.14-1,.15,.16, (No changes effective since December 2016) .16-1,.17,.19,.27,.28,.28-1,.28-2,.28-3,.29, .34,.35 • 44:23 Md. R. 1083 (11-13-17) 04.05.01.08 • 45:2 Md. R. 71 (1-19-18) 09.12.31 • 44:21 Md. R. 987 (10-13-17) 04.05.02.02 • 45:2 Md. R. 71 (1-19-18) 44:21 Md. R. 988 (10-13-17) 09.32.11.01,.02,.04 • 45:1 Md. R. 15 (1-5-18) 05 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 10 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE

05.06.01.04 • 44:26 Md. R. 1216 (12-22-17) Subtitles 01—08 (1st volume) 05.06.06.04 • 44:26 Md. R. 1216 (12-22-17) 05.06.09.01—.09 • 44:26 Md. R. 1216 (12-22-17) 10.03.01.01—.03,.05,.06,.10,.16 • 45:2 Md. R. 84 (1-19-18) 10.06.01.03 • 45:3 Md. R. 161 (2-2-18) 08 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 10.06.07.01,.02,.04-1,.05,.06 • 44:26 Md. R. 1221 (12-22-17) 10.07.01.01,.29,.35—.37 • 45:1 Md. R. 17 (1-5-18) 08.02 • 45:3 Md. R. 176 (2-2-18) (err) 10.08.01.03,.04,.06,.08,.09 • 44:23 Md. R. 1098 (11-13-17) 08.02.01.01 • 45:2 Md. R. 72 (1-19-18) (ibr) 10.08.02.03,.05,.07,.09 • 44:23 Md. R. 1098 (11-13-17) 08.02.01.05 • 45:2 Md. R. 73 (1-19-18) 10.08.03.02,.04,.06,.08 • 44:23 Md. R. 1098 (11-13-17) 08.02.01.07 • 45:2 Md. R. 74 (1-19-18) 10.08.04.02,.05,.10 • 44:23 Md. R. 1098 (11-13-17) 08.02.03.08,.14 • 45:2 Md. R. 75 (1-19-18) 10.08.05.02,.05,.10 • 44:23 Md. R. 1098 (11-13-17) 08.02.05.17 • 45:2 Md. R. 76 (1-19-18) 08.02.11.01 • 45:2 Md. R. 78 (1-19-18) Subtitle 09 (2nd volume) 08.02.12.03 • 45:2 Md. R. 76 (1-19-18) 08.02.15.04,.07 • 45:2 Md. R. 79 (1-19-18) 10.09.22.01,.03—.11 • 45:1 Md. R. 19 (1-5-18) 08.02.15.08,.11 • 45:2 Md. R. 81 (1-19-18) 10.09.24.04-1 • 45:1 Md. R. 20 (1-5-18) 08.02.25.01 • 45:2 Md. R. 83 (1-19-18) 10.09.36.01,.03,.08,.09 • 45:1 Md. R. 21 (1-5-18) 08.03.05.05 • 45:5 Md. R. 290 (3-2-18) 10.09.49.07 • 44:26 Md. R. 1224 (12-22-17) 08.03.07.06,.07 • 45:5 Md. R. 291 (3-2-18) 10.09.59.03—.05,.07,.09 • 45:1 Md. R. 22 (1-5-18) 08.03.07.12,.13 • 45:5 Md. R. 291 (3-2-18) 10.09.65.19 • 45:1 Md. R. 24 (1-5-18) 08.03.10.02,.14,.15 • 44:26 Md. R. 1221 (12-22-17) 10.09.69.01—.17 • 45:1 Md. R. 28 (1-5-18) 08.18.24.03 • 45:3 Md. R. 160 (2-2-18) 10.09.70.02 • 45:1 Md. R. 34 (1-5-18)

09 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING, AND Subtitles 10 — 22 (3rd Volume) REGULATION 10.11.06.02,.03,.05—.13 • 45:2 Md. R. 86 (1-19-18) (ibr) 09.03.13.02 • 44:21 Md. R. 987 (10-13-17) 10.13.01.02—.05 • 44:26 Md. R. 1225 (12-22-17) 09.10.01.07 • 45:2 Md. R. 83 (1-19-18) 10.13.05.01—.06 • 44:26 Md. R. 1229 (12-22-17) 09.10.03.01-1 • 44:23 Md. R. 1083 (11-13-17) 10.14.06 • 45:2 Md. R. 131 (1-19-18) (err)

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 PENDING PROPOSALS 259 10.14.06.01—.04 • 45:1 Md. R. 35 (1-5-18) 12 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND 10.16.01.01—.27 • 45:2 Md. R. 89 (1-19-18) CORRECTIONAL SERVICES 10.16.02.01-1 • 45:2 Md. R. 89 (1-19-18) 10.18.08.01,.02,.05—.13 • 45:2 Md. R. 90 (1-19-18) 12.02.27.01—.40 • 44:19 Md. R. 902 (9-15-17) 10.18.09.01—.06 • 45:2 Md. R. 90 (1-19-18) 45:4 Md. R. 213 (2-16-18) 10.22.17.06—.08 • 44:20 Md. R. 954 (9-29-17) 12.03.01.01—.34 • 44:19 Md. R. 902 (9-15-17) 45:2 Md. R. 94 (1-19-18) 45:4 Md. R. 213 (2-16-18) 10.22.18.04 • 44:20 Md. R. 954 (9-29-17) 12.12.30.01—.40 • 44:19 Md. R. 902 (9-15-17) 45:2 Md. R. 94 (1-19-18) 45:4 Md. R. 213 (2-16-18) 12.13.02.01—.07 • 44:24 Md. R. 1158 (11-27-17) Subtitles 23 — 36 (4th Volume) 12.13.03.01—.07 • 45:2 Md. R. 121 (1-19-18) 12.16.02.01—.40 • 44:19 Md. R. 902 (9-15-17) 10.24.09.01 • 45:4 Md. R. 211 (2-16-18) (ibr) 45:4 Md. R. 213 (2-16-18) 10.27.01.01,.03,.05,.06,.09—.16 • 45:2 Md. R. 96 (1-19-18) 10.27.03.01,.07,.08 • 45:2 Md. R. 96 (1-19-18) 13A STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION 10.27.05.01,.02,.08—.11 • 45:2 Md. R. 96 (1-19-18) 10.27.06.01—.04 • 45:2 Md. R. 96 (1-19-18) 13A.06.07.01,.06—.08,.10 • 44:21 Md. R. 1010 (10-13-17) 10.27.07.01—.06,.08,.09 • 45:2 Md. R. 96 (1-19-18) 13A.07.08.02—.04,.06 • 44:26 Md. R. 1235 (12-22-17) 10.27.09.01 • 45:2 Md. R. 96 (1-19-18) 10.27.10.01 • 45:2 Md. R. 96 (1-19-18) 13B MARYLAND HIGHER EDUCATION COMMISSION 10.27.11.02 • 45:2 Md. R. 96 (1-19-18) 10.27.12.02—.05,.07,.08 • 45:2 Md. R. 96 (1-19-18) 13B.02.01.03,.21 • 44:26 Md. R. 1236 (12-22-17) 10.27.13.01—.03,.06,.07 • 45:2 Md. R. 96 (1-19-18) 13B.02.02.03,.16 • 44:26 Md. R. 1236 (12-22-17) 10.27.16.02—.05,.09 • 45:2 Md. R. 96 (1-19-18) 13B.02.03.02,.02-1,.03,.06,.07,.10,.11,.13,.15,.22, 10.27.18.01—.04 • 45:2 Md. R. 96 (1-19-18) .29 • 44:26 Md. R. 1236 (12-22-17) 10.27.19.01,.03 • 45:2 Md. R. 96 (1-19-18) 10.27.20.02—.04 • 45:2 Md. R. 96 (1-19-18) 15 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 10.27.27.01—.07 • 45:2 Md. R. 96 (1-19-18) 10.29.15.02—.05,.07,.08 • 45:2 Md. R. 112 (1-19-18) 15.01.11.01—.09 • 45:4 Md. R. 217 (2-16-18) 10.32.01.12 • 45:3 Md. R. 162 (2-2-18) 15.01.12.01—.07 • 44:20 Md. R. 965 (9-29-17) 10.32.03.07 • 44:26 Md. R. 1234 (12-22-17) 15.06.04.06 • 45:4 Md. R. 220 (2-16-18) 10.32.07.01—.07 • 45:3 Md. R. 162 (2-2-18) 10.32.12.04 • 44:26 Md. R. 1225 (12-22-17) 20 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION 10.32.23.01—.19 • 44:26 Md. R. 1225 (12-22-17) 10.34.40.01—.06 • 45:4 Md. R. 212 (2-16-18) 20.90.01 • 44:26 Md. R. 1247 (12-22-17) 10.36.10.01—.04 • 45:2 Md. R. 114 (1-19-18) 20.90.02.02,.04,.06,.08,.10,.16,.18, .23 • 44:26 Md. R. 1248 (12-22-17) Subtitles 37—66 (5th Volume) 20.90.03.01—.18 • 44:26 Md. R. 1250 (12-22-17)

10.39.01.01,.05,.07—.09 • 45:2 Md. R. 96 (1-19-18) 21 STATE PROCUREMENT REGULATIONS 10.39.02.02,.05 • 45:2 Md. R. 96 (1-19-18) 10.39.04.02,.04—.06 • 45:2 Md. R. 96 (1-19-18) 21.10.02.03,.09 • 45:4 Md. R. 221 (2-16-18) 10.52.10.01—.03,.05—.07 • 45:2 Md. R. 115 (1-19-18) 21.10.04.04 • 45:4 Md. R. 221 (2-16-18) 10.53.01.01 • 45:2 Md. R. 96 (1-19-18) 21.10.05.03—.06 • 45:4 Md. R. 221 (2-16-18) 10.53.02.05,.10 • 45:2 Md. R. 96 (1-19-18) 21.10.06.02—.04,.08—.10,.12,.14—.17,.20,.22,.27, 10.53.03.01,.02 • 45:2 Md. R. 96 (1-19-18) .28 • 45:4 Md. R. 221 (2-16-18) 10.53.07.01 • 45:2 Md. R. 96 (1-19-18) 21.10.07.02,.05,.06,.08 • 45:4 Md. R. 221 (2-16-18) 10.53.11.01 • 45:2 Md. R. 96 (1-19-18) 21.12.01.01 • 45:2 Md. R. 123 (1-19-18) 10.54.02.18 • 45:1 Md. R. 36 (1-5-18) 21.12.02.01—.14 • 45:2 Md. R. 123 (1-19-18) 10.55.01.01—.07 • 44:26 Md. R. 1235 (12-22-17) 21.12.03.01 • 45:2 Md. R. 123 (1-19-18) 10.60 • 45:4 Md. R. 243 (2-16-18) (err) 21.12.04.01—.15 • 45:2 Md. R. 123 (1-19-18) 10.60.01.05 • 45:3 Md. R. 163 (2-2-18) 21.12.05.01 • 45:2 Md. R. 123 (1-19-18) 10.60.03.01,.04 • 45:3 Md. R. 163 (2-2-18) 10.63.08.01—.14 • 44:23 Md. R. 1108 (11-13-17) 26 DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT 10.65.01.15 • 45:2 Md. R. 117 (1-19-18) Subtitles 08—12 (Part 2) 11 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 26.03.13.02,.03 • 45:3 Md. R. 164 (2-2-18) Subtitles 11—24 (MVA) 26.04.02.01,.05 • 45:3 Md. R. 167 (2-2-18) 26.08.02.03-1,.03-3,.04-1,.08 • 44:11 Md. R. 533 (5-26-17) 11.24.01.01 • 45:2 Md. R. 118 (1-19-18) 26.08.03.02 • 45:3 Md. R. 168 (2-2-18) 11.24.02.01—.04 • 45:2 Md. R. 118 (1-19-18) 26.08.09.01,.04,.06,.07,.08 • 44:11 Md. R. 533 (5-26-17) 11.24.03.01 • 45:2 Md. R. 118 (1-19-18) 26.08.11.01—.14 • 44:25 Md. R. 1189 (12-8-17) 11.24.04.01—.05 • 45:2 Md. R. 118 (1-19-18) 26.11.01.01 • 45:4 Md. R. 224 (2-16-18) 26.11.14.07 • 45:4 Md. R. 224 (2-16-18)

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 PENDING PROPOSALS 260 26.11.17.01,.04 • 45:2 Md. R. 128 (1-19-18) 26.11.40.01—.04 • 45:4 Md. R. 224 (2-16-18) 26.12.01.01 • 45:3 Md. R. 168 (2-2-18) (ibr) 26.12.02.02 • 45:3 Md. R. 168 (2-2-18) 26.16.07.01—.12 • 45:3 Md. R. 169 (2-2-18)

28 OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS

28.04.01.01—.08 • 45:3 Md. R. 173 (2-2-18)

29 DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE

29.06.05.02,.04 • 44:26 Md. R. 1254 (12-22-17)

30 MARYLAND INSTITUTE FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES SYSTEMS (MIEMSS)

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31 MARYLAND INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION

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MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 261 The Governor

EXECUTIVE ORDER 01.01.2018.06 Maryland Parole Commission as provided by its governing statutes and regulations. Gubernatorial Considerations in Parole of Inmates Serving C. Additional factors and information for juvenile offenders. In Terms of Life Imprisonment deciding whether to approve or disapprove a decision of the

WHEREAS, The Governor has discretion to approve or disapprove a Maryland Parole Commission to grant parole to an inmate serving a decision of the Maryland Parole Commission to grant parole to an term of life imprisonment with the possibility of parole for a crime inmate serving a term of life imprisonment with the possibility of committed before he or she reached 18 years of age (a “juvenile parole; offender”), the Governor shall consider, in addition to other lawful factors deemed relevant by the Governor and the factors and WHEREAS, An inmate serving a term of life imprisonment with the information assessed by the Maryland Parole Commission as possibility of parole for a crime committed before he or she reached provided by the Maryland Parole Commission’s governing statutes 18 years of age (a “juvenile offender”) must be afforded a meaningful and regulations: opportunity to obtain release based on maturity and rehabilitation (1) i. The juvenile offender’s age at the time the crime was demonstrated since the commission of the crime; committed and the lesser culpability of juvenile offenders as compared to adult offenders; WHEREAS, Maryland’s parole process affords juvenile offenders ii. The degree to which the juvenile offender has such a meaningful opportunity for release; demonstrated maturity since the commission of the crime; and iii. The degree to which the juvenile offender has WHEREAS, The degree to which maturity and rehabilitation have demonstrated rehabilitation since the commission of the crime. been demonstrated by a juvenile offender is considered by both the (2) If the Governor disapproves parole for a juvenile offender, Maryland Parole Commission in deciding whether to grant parole and the Governor shall issue a written decision delivered to the Maryland the Governor in deciding whether to approve parole; Parole Commission that: i. confirms that the Governor has considered the applicable WHEREAS, The Maryland Parole Commission considers certain statutory and regulatory factors and information and the factors and statutory and regulatory factors and information in determining information set forth in this executive order; and whether to grant parole to an inmate serving a term of life ii. states reasons supporting the decision to disapprove imprisonment; parole. D. This executive order may not be construed to have any WHEREAS, The Governor also considers, among other relevant retroactive effect on any decision or recommendation of the information, the same statutory and regulatory factors and Maryland Parole Commission or any decision of the Governor, made information in determining whether to approve parole for an inmate prior to the effective date of this order, to approve, disapprove, grant, serving a term of life imprisonment; deny, or modify the conditions of a parole.

WHEREAS, The Maryland Parole Commission provides the GIVEN Under My Hand and the Great Seal of the Governor with records, documents, and materials that bear upon State of Maryland, in the City of Annapolis, this 9th those statutory and regulatory factors and information, and that the Day of February 2018. Governor considers in determining whether to approve parole for an LAWRENCE J. HOGAN, JR inmate serving a term of life imprisonment; and Governor

WHEREAS, Positive changes in such inmates’ character, attitudes, ATTEST: conduct, and behavior during incarceration are important factors in considering whether parole should be granted or approved; JOHN C. WOBENSMITH Secretary of State NOW, THEREFORE, I, LAWRENCE J. HOGAN, JR., [18-05-32] GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND, BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED IN ME BY THE CONSTITUTION AND LAWS OF MARYLAND, HEREBY PROCLAIM THE FOLLOWING EXECUTIVE ORDER, EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY: A. In deciding whether to approve or disapprove a decision of the Maryland Parole Commission to grant parole to an inmate serving a term of life imprisonment, the Governor shall assess and consider, among other lawful factors deemed relevant by the Governor, the same factors and information assessed by the Maryland Parole Commission as provided by the Maryland Parole Commission’s governing statutes and regulations. B. If the Governor disapproves parole for an inmate serving a term of life imprisonment, the Governor shall issue a written decision delivered to the Maryland Parole Commission confirming that the Governor has considered, among other relevant and lawful factors and information, the same factors and information assessed by the

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 262 The General Assembly For additional up-to-date information concerning bills introduced in the General Assembly, log on to http://mlis.state.md.us and click on Bill Information and Status. You may then enter a specific bill number for information about that bill. You may also click on Senate Synopsis or House Synopsis for the most recent synopsis list for each house, or click on Synopsis Index for a listing of all bill synopses since the beginning of the legislative session.

HB0899 Del Reilly. Harford County - Board of License SYNOPSIS NO. 4 Commissioners - Temporary License Application. House Bills HB0900 Del Reilly. Harford County - Alcoholic Beverages - Clubs, Firehouses, and Multiple Event Licenses. HB0874 The Spkr (DLS). General Assembly - Department of HB0901 Del Reilly. Harford County - Alcoholic Beverages - Legislative Services - Reorganization and Duties. Applications for Licenses and Transfers. HB0875 The Spkr (Admin), et al. Protecting Maryland Taxpayers HB0902 Del Cullison, et al. Health Occupations - Conversion Act of 2018. Therapy for Minors - Prohibition ( Mental Health Protection HB0876 Del Luedtke, et al. Income Tax - Subtraction Act). Modification - Employee-Owned Businesses. HB0903 Del Parrott. Washington County - Highway Parking - HB0877 Del Knotts. Burial Sites - Access, Disinterment, Criminal Prohibition on Prolonged Parking of Inoperable or Disabled Penalties, and Tax Credit. Vehicle. HB0878 Del Robinson, et al. Public Utilities - Renewable Energy HB0904 Del B. Barnes, et al. Weapon-Free Higher Education - Electric and Gas Bills (100% Clean Renewable Energy Equity Act Zones. of 2018). HB0905 Del Ali, et al. Baltimore City - Alcoholic Beverages - HB0879 Del Cullison. Health Occupations – Advanced Practice Reissuance of Licenses (Community Liquor Empowerment Act of Dental Hygiene. 2018). HB0880 Del K. Young, et al. Health Insurance - Lyme Disease HB0906 Del Flanagan. Income Tax - Itemized Deductions and and Related Tick-Borne Illnesses - Long-Term Antibiotic Personal Exemptions. Treatment. HB0907 Del Morhaim. Medical Cannabis – Limit on the Number HB0881 Del C. Howard, et al. Motor Vehicles - Aggressive of Licensed Growers – Repeal. Driving. HB0908 Del Pena-Melnyk, et al. Health Insurance - Coverage of HB0882 Del Queen, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Montgomery Fertility Preservation Procedures for Iatrogenic Infertility. County - Winter Growth. HB0909 Del Cullison, et al. Maryland No-Fault Birth Injury Fund. HB0883 Del Queen, et al. Income Tax Credits - Employer Child HB0910 Dels Luedtke and Kaiser. Education - Students With Care Center and Employer-Provided Child Care Services. Reading Difficulties - Screenings and Interventions. HB0884 Carroll County Delegation. Creation of a State Debt - HB0911 Allegany County Delegation. Creation of a State Debt - Carroll County - Gamber and Community Fire Company Carnival Allegany County - Camp Potomac. Grounds. HB0912 Del Parrott. Task Force on Electric Power Grid Security. HB0885 Del Shoemaker. Carroll County - Board of Education - HB0913 Del A. Miller, et al. Higher Education - Sexual Assault Compensation. Policy - Disciplinary Proceedings Policy. HB0886 Del Saab, et al. General Assembly - Term Limits. HB0914 Del B. Barnes, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Prince HB0887 Del Shoemaker, et al. Criminal Law - Death Penalty - George's County - College Park Early Learning Center. Murder of Specific Individuals or Mass Murder. HB0915 Del R. Lewis, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Baltimore HB0888 Del Moon, et al. Criminal Law – Firearm Crimes – Rapid City - Baltimore Regional Employment and Education Center. Fire Trigger Activator. HB0916 Del Adams, et al. Business Regulation - Home HB0889 Del Parrott, et al. Motor Vehicles - Driver's License Improvement Contracts - Deposits. Examination - Parallel Parking. HB0917 Frederick County Delegation. Frederick County - Scenic HB0890 Del Malone, et al. Correctional Services - Parole River Advisory Board - Composition. Eligibility - Violent Crime Involving a Firearm. HB0918 Del Fisher, et al. Calvert County - Personal Property Tax HB0891 Del Moon, et al. Criminal Procedure - Coram Nobis - - Exemption. Time for Filing. HB0919 Del Saab, et al. Public Safety - Handgun Permit - HB0892 Del Impallaria, et al. Marijuana Laws – Full Disclosure Renewal. of Legal, Employment, and Health Risks – HB0920 Del Miele, et al. Public Safety - SWAT Team Activation Advertisement of Marijuana and Medical Cannabis. and Deployment - Reports. HB0893 Del Kipke, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Anne Arundel HB0921 Del Walker. State Board of Education - Financial County - Tick Neck Park Recreational Obstacle Course. Literacy Curriculum - Graduation Requirement. HB0894 Dels Kipke and Simonaire. Creation of a State Debt - HB0922 Del Kipke, et al. Maryland Department of Health - "Pill Anne Arundel County - Lake Shore Athletic Complex. Mill" Tip Line. HB0895 Dels Kipke and Simonaire. Creation of a State Debt - HB0923 Del Walker. Environment – Water and Sewer Service. Anne Arundel County - Hancock's Resolution Visitor Center and HB0924 Del Folden, et al. Emergency Medical Care - Barn. Administration of Opioid Antidotes - Immunity. HB0896 Del Barkley. Alcoholic Beverages – Class 6 Limited HB0925 Del Jacobs, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Kent County Wine Wholesaler’s License – Production Amounts and Sales. - Kent School. HB0897 Del Reilly. Harford County - Alcoholic Beverages - HB0926 Del B. Barnes, et al. Creation of a State Debt – Prince License Fees. George’s County – Riverfront Park Hiker and Biker Path. HB0898 Del Reilly. Harford County - Alcoholic Beverages - HB0927 Del Luedtke, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Class DBR License - Minimum Capital Investment. Montgomery County - Columbia Local Park. MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 263 HB0928 Del Kaiser, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Montgomery HB0958 Del Parrott. Courts - Certificate of Merit - Provider of County - Our House Youth Home. Professional Services. HB0929 Del Carr. Property Tax - Homeowners' Property Tax HB0959 Del Parrott. Vehicle Laws - Pedestrian Hybrid Beacons. Credit - Definition of Gross Income. HB0960 Del McCray. Creation of a State Debt - Baltimore City - HB0930 Dels C. Howard and Barron. Creation of a State Debt - Darley Park Community Park. Prince George's County - The Training Source. HB0961 Del Mautz, et al. Department of Information Technology HB0931 Del C. Howard, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Prince - Rural Broadband Service - Inventory and Mapping of Assets. George's County - The Ivy Village Incubator for Nonprofit HB0962 Del Mautz, et al. Alcoholic Beverages - Auxiliary Excellence. Winery Permit. HB0932 Del Rosenberg, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Baltimore HB0963 Del Malone, et al. Correctional Services - Eligibility for City - Bnos Yisroel of Baltimore. Parole - Violent Crime. HB0933 Del B. Barnes, et al. Housing and Community HB0964 Del Folden. Admissions and Amusement Tax - Development - Rental Allowance Program - Eligibility. Exemption for School Field Trips. HB0934 Del Barkley, et al. Public Utilities - Electric Generating HB0965 Dels Folden and Wilson. Vehicle Laws - Left Lane - Use Systems - Net Metering and Community Solar Energy. for Passing. HB0935 Dels Cullison and Patterson. Maryland Commission on HB0966 Del Ebersole, et al. Education – Voluntary Ethical Civil Rights – Civil Penalties. Special Education Advocate Certificate Program. HB0936 Dels Ebersole and Stein. Institutions of Higher Education HB0967 Del Clippinger, et al. Ratepayer Reduction for – Financial Aid Reductions – Notice. Renewable Energy Act. HB0937 Del Flanagan, et al. Business Regulation - Household HB0968 Del B. Barnes, et al. Maryland School Overcrowding Goods Movers - Registration. Reduction Act of 2018. HB0938 Del Impallaria. Federal Fair Housing Laws – HB0969 Del Lisanti. Creation of a State Debt - Harford County - Enforcement by State and Local Governments. Historical Society of Harford County. HB0939 Dels Kramer and Fraser-Hidalgo. Regional Carbon Cost HB0970 Del Lisanti. Creation of a State Debt - Harford County - Collection Initiative. Aberdeen Proving Ground Discovery Preview Center. HB0940 Del Patterson, et al. High School Credit for College HB0971 Del Lisanti, et al. Local Pension Systems - Special Courses Act of 2018. Disability Retirement Allowance. HB0941 Del Queen, et al. Child Care Subsidy Program – HB0972 Del Lisanti, et al. Alcoholic Beverages - Class 4 Limited Unemployment – Eligibility. Winery Licenses. HB0942 Dels Rosenberg and Dumais. Real Property – Body HB0973 Del Waldstreicher. Directors of Corporations - Duties Attachments – Debt Related to Residential Tenancy. and Standard of Conduct. HB0943 Del Saab, et al. Telephone Companies - Unpublished HB0974 Del Tarlau, et al. Labor and Employment - Exemptions Telephone Number - One-Time Charge. From Overtime Pay - Administrative, Executive, or Professional HB0944 Dels Shoemaker and Rose. First Responders - Mandatory . Autism Training. HB0975 Del Szeliga. Baltimore County - Alcoholic Beverages - HB0945 Del Kramer, et al. Long–Term Care Insurance – Premium Sunday Sales. Rate Increases – Restriction HB0976 Del Stein, et al. Community Colleges – Vocational (Equity in Long–Term Care Insurance Premiums Act). Certificates, Apprenticeship Training Programs, and Associate HB0946 Del Kramer, et al. Long-Term Care Insurance - Degrees – Tuition Assistance. Nonforfeiture Benefits. HB0977 Del Wilkins, et al. State Highway Administration HB0947 Del Beitzel. Natural Resources - Chesapeake and Atlantic NeigHBor Notification Act. Coastal Bays 2010 Trust Fund - Purpose and Authorized Use of HB0978 Del Wilkins, et al. State Income and Property Tax Credits Funds. - Purple Line Construction Zone. HB0948 Del Morgan, et al. Estates and Trusts – Transfer From HB0979 Dels Kramer and W. Miller. Property and Casualty Revocable Trust – Exemption From Tax. Insurance - Travel Insurance - Regulation. HB0949 Del Morhaim. Attorney Grievance Commission - HB0980 Del A. Miller, et al. Task Force to Study the Feasibility Membership. of Establishing a Shelter Animal Refuge. HB0950 Del Reilly. Harford County - Alcoholic Beverages - HB0981 Dels A. Washington and Korman. Online Electioneering Polling Places on Election Days. Transparency and Accountability Act. HB0951 Del Tarlau, et al. Higher Education Degree and Job HB0982 Del A. Washington. Higher Education Outreach and Certification Without Debt Act of 2018. College Access Program - Alterations and Repeal of Sunset. HB0952 Del Grammer, et al. State Acquisition of the Fort Howard HB0983 Del Kramer, et al. Long-Term Care Insurance - VA Campus Property. Limitation on Renewal Premium Rate Increases. HB0953 Del Morales, et al. Tobacco Products - Minimum Age HB0984 Carroll County Delegation. Carroll County - Volunteer and Civil Fines. Fire, Rescue, and Emergency Medical Services. HB0954 Del A. Washington, et al. Heritage Structure HB0985 Del Platt. Task Force to Study Notary Laws and Remote Rehabilitation Tax Credit - Reserve Fund - Mandated and Electronic Notarization. Appropriation. HB0986 Del Lam, et al. Department of General Services - Bird- HB0955 Del Valentino-Smith, et al. Department of Housing and Safe Building Standards (Maryland Bird-Safe Buildings Act of Community Development - Crisis Shelter Home Program for the 2018). Homeless. HB0987 Del Brooks, et al. Vehicle Laws - Security Lapses - HB0956 Del Stein, et al. Civil Action - Offense Against Notice to Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund. Vulnerable or Elderly Adult. HB0988 Del Gaines, et al. 2020 Census Grant Program - HB0957 Del Rey, et al. Motor Fuel Tax Rates - Consumer Price Establishment and Funding. Index Adjustment - Repeal.

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 264 HB0989 The Spkr (Admin), et al. Promoting ext-Raordinary HB1019 Del B. Barnes (Chr Jt Com on Pnsns). Alternate Innovation in Maryland's Economy (PRIME Act). Contributory Pension Selection - Former Members - Member HB0990 Del McMillan, et al. Homestead Property Tax Credit - Contributions. Notification on Acquisition of Property. HB1020 Del B. Barnes (Chr Jt Com on Pnsns). State Retirement HB0991 Balt City Deleg (BCA). Weapon Crimes – Detachable and Pension System - Board of Trustees - Oath. Magazines and Regulated Firearms – Possession. HB1021 Del Tarlau, et al. Heritage Structure Rehabilitation Tax HB0992 Del Angel. Natalie M. LaPrade Medical Cannabis Credit - Single-Family, Owner-Occupied Residence - Income Commission - Definitions. Limitation. HB0993 Del Korman, et al. Maryland Pension Climate Change HB1022 Del Malone, et al. Congressional Districts - Standards. Risk Act. HB1023 Del Clippinger, et al. Juvenile Law – Witnesses – Body HB0994 Del Barron. Maryland Medical Assistance Program - Attachment. Family Planning Services. HB1024 Del Hettleman, et al. State Employee and Retiree Health HB0995 Montgomery County Delegation. Montgomery County - and Welfare Benefits Program - Contraceptive Drugs and Devices Residential Leases - Just Cause Eviction MC 15-18. and Male Sterilization. HB0996 Del Angel. Homeschool Students in Maryland - HB1025 Dels Sanchez and Walker. State Lottery and Gaming Extracurricular Activities. Control Commission - Video Lottery Facilities - Regulations HB0997 Del Cullison. Condominiums - Transfer of Control - Relating to Cheating. Common Element Reserves. HB1026 Del Knotts, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Prince HB0998 Del McConkey. Vehicle Laws - Drivers' Schools - Age of George's County - Temple Hills Swim Club Pool Renovation. Instruction Vehicles. HB1027 Del Carey. Creation of a State Debt - Anne Arundel HB0999 Del Haynes, et al. Baltimore City - Chief Executive County - Freetown Park Pavilion. Officer of the Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners - HB1028 Del Lierman, et al. Creation of a State Debt – Baltimore Title Change. City – Port Discovery Children’s Museum. HB1000 Carroll County Delegation. Creation of a State Debt - HB1029 Del Branch, et al. Criminal Law - Wearing, Carrying, or Carroll County - Boys and Girls Club of Westminster. Transporting Handgun - Subsequent Offender. HB1001 Del Reilly. Harford County – Alcoholic Beverages – HB1030 Del Dumais. Criminal Procedure - Incompetency and Sunday Sales at a Bar or Counter. Criminal Responsibility - Dismissal of Charges. HB1002 Del Afzali. Education - Teacher Certification - HB1031 Del Dumais, et al. Public Safety - Regulated Firearms - Montessori Schools. Transfer. HB1003 Del Clippinger. Alcoholic Beverages - Licenses Issued HB1032 Dels Dumais and McComas. - Legal by Different Local Licensing Boards to Single License Holder - Decision Making and Parenting Time. Authorized. HB1033 Del Lierman, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Baltimore HB1004 Del Lierman, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Baltimore City - Pratt Street and Howard Street Plaza. City - Westport Community Land Trust. HB1034 Del Dumais. Grounds for - Mutual Consent - HB1005 Del Wilkins, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Military Service Member. Montgomery County - Takoma Park Cooperative Nursery School. HB1035 Del Glenn. Natalie M. LaPrade Medical Cannabis HB1006 Del Valentino-Smith, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Commission - Certifying Providers - Referrals. Prince George's County - Bowie Emergency Operations Center. HB1036 Del Arentz. Creation of a State Debt - Queen Anne's HB1007 Del Cullison. Homeowners Association Act - Boards of County - Compass Regional Hospice. Directors, Voting, Meetings, Recordation, and Rules. HB1037 Del Arentz. Creation of a State Debt - Queen Anne's HB1008 Del Cullison. State Board of Physicians - Invasive County - Talisman Therapeutic Riding Farm. Cardiovascular Professionals. HB1038 Del Lam, et al. Health Insurance - Health Benefit Plans - HB1009 Del Krebs, et al. Food Service Facilities - Kitchens in Special Enrollment Period for Pregnancy. Private Homes - Exemption From Licensure. HB1039 Del Turner, et al. Income Tax – Itemized Deductions on HB1010 Del Impallaria, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Baltimore State Income Tax Return. County - Penn-Mar Human Services Day Learning Center. HB1040 Del Gibson, et al. Creation of a State Debt – Baltimore HB1011 Del Impallaria, et al. Vehicle Laws - Special Registration City – West Arlington Water Tower. Plate - Thin Blue Line. HB1041 Del R. Lewis, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Baltimore HB1012 Del B. Barnes (Chr Jt Com on Pnsns). State Retirement City - Liberty Ship S.S. John W. Brown. and Pension System - Investment Division. HB1042 Del B. Barnes. Law Enforcement Officers' Pension HB1013 Del West. Property Tax - Benefits for Agricultural Land - System - Benefit Cap Increase. Exclusion of Solar Farms. HB1043 Dels McConkey and Wilson. Income Tax - Subtraction HB1014 Del Turner, et al. Expansion of Commercial Gaming - Modification - Out-of-State Military Income. Referendum - Sports Wagering. HB1044 Del McMillan, et al. Property Tax Appeals - Timeliness HB1015 Dels Cullison and Luedtke. Alcoholic Beverages – Class of Requests. 7 Limited Beer Wholesaler’s License – Production and Distribution HB1045 Del Davis. Motor Vehicle Insurance – Peer–to–Peer Car Limits. Sharing. HB1016 Del Korman, et al. Creation of a State Debt - HB1046 Del Lierman, et al. Creation of a State Debt – Baltimore Montgomery County - Josiah Henson Park. City – Baltimore Museum of Industry. HB1017 Del Korman, et al. State Personnel - Collective HB1047 Del McMillan, et al. Property Tax Appeals – Adverse Bargaining - Exclusive Representative Access to New Employee Decision – Rationale. Orientation. HB1048 Del P. Young, et al. Income Tax - Subtraction HB1018 Del B. Barnes (Chr Jt Com on Pnsns). Pensions - Modification - Military Retirement Income. Administrative and Operational Expenses - Limitation and HB1049 Del B. Barnes. State Police Retirement System - Deferred Calculation. Retirement Option Program - Alterations.

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 265 HB1050 Del Haynes, et al. Baltimore City - Property Tax Credit - HB1079 Del Holmes. Frederick County and Prince George’s Rental Discount for Baltimore City Public Safety Officers. County – Building and Housing Codes – Materials Used to Board HB1051 Del P. Young, et al. Corporate Income Tax - Throwback or Secure Residential Property. Rule. HB1080 Dels Kramer and Fraser-Hidalgo. Consumer Protection - HB1052 Dels Branch and Davis. Alcoholic Beverages - Class 5 Cleaning Product Right-to-Know Act. Brewery License - Alterations. HB1081 Del Barron, et al. Civil Actions – Body Attachment – HB1053 Howard County Delegation. Howard County - Class 7 Procedures. Micro-Brewery License and Multiple Class B and BLX Beer, Wine, HB1082 Del Dumais. Justice Reinvestment Act - Modifications. and Liquor Licenses Ho. Co. 06-18. HB1083 Del Davis. Insurance – Contracts and Policies – HB1054 Del Reznik, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Montgomery Educational and Promotional Materials and Articles of County - UpCounty Nonprofit Hub. Merchandise. HB1055 Dels Kramer and Fraser-Hidalgo. State Finance and HB1084 Calvert County Delegation. Calvert County - County Procurement - Chesapeake Bay Watershed States - Expenses and Superintendent of Schools - Postemployment Compensation and Contracts (Quit Polluting My Bay Act of 2018). Benefits. HB1056 Del Wilson, et al. Income Tax Checkoff - Maryland HB1085 Del Proctor, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Charles Veterans Trust Fund. County - Farming 4 Hunger Community Agricultural Facility. HB1057 Dels Sanchez and Vallario. Criminal Procedure - HB1086 Del Proctor, et al. Real Property - New Residential Expungement - Denial of Petition Without Hearing. Construction - Correction of Drainage Defect. HB1058 Del Davis, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Prince HB1087 Del Wilson. Business Regulation - Micro Markets - George's County - City of District Heights Senior Day Facility Licensure. Expansion. HB1088 Dels Cullison and Rosenberg. State Procurement - HB1059 Del Kelly, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Montgomery Information Technology - Nonvisual Access. County - National Center for Children and Families. HB1089 Del Barron, et al. Metro Oversight Enhancement Act. HB1060 Del Hill. County Boards of Education – Collection and HB1090 Del Afzali. Consumer Protection - Caller ID Spoofing Sharing of Student Data – Policy. Ban of 2018. HB1061 Del Ebersole, et al. Education - Salaries of HB1091 Del Folden, et al. Off-Highway Recreational Vehicle Noncertificated Public School Employees - Minimum Living Fund - Establishment. Salaries. HB1092 Del Rosenberg, et al. Behavioral Health Crisis Response HB1062 Del Sydnor, et al. Historically Black Colleges and Grant Program – Establishment. Universities – Appointment of a Special Advisor – Development of HB1093 Del Platt. Maryland Uniform Real Property Electronic a Remedial Plan. Recording Act. (HBCU Equity Act of 2018). . . HB1094 Dels Rosenberg and Waldstreicher. Distribution of HB1063 Del Platt. Physicians - Dispensing Permit Exemption - Electronic Cigarettes to Minors - Prohibition and Penalties. Prepackaged Topical. HB1095 Dels Kramer and West. Corporations - Maryland General HB1064 Dels West and Kipke. Maryland Medical Assistance Corporation Law - Miscellaneous Provisions. Program - Home- and Community-Based Waiver Services - HB1096 Dels Waldstreicher and Wilson. Health Occupations - Prohibition on Denial. Mental Health Veteran Employment Pilot Program - Establishment. HB1065 Del McMillan. Vehicle Laws - Title Service Agents. HB1097 Del Healey, et al. Real Property - Condominiums and HB1066 Dels West and Lafferty. Homeowners Associations - Homeowners Associations - Dispute Settlement. Recorded Covenants or Restrictions - Deletion of Restrictions HB1098 Del Korman, et al. Career and Technology Education and Based on Race, Religious Belief, or National Origin. Workforce Investment Act. HB1067 Allegany County Delegation. Creation of a State Debt – HB1099 Del Lafferty. Vehicle Laws - Injury or Death of Allegany County – Frostburg Museum Relocation Project. Vulnerable Road User - Penalties. HB1068 Allegany County Delegation. Allegany County - HB1100 Del Kramer. Corporations and Associations - Corporate Alcoholic Beverages - Class B-TM (Theater/Museum) License. Records and Electronic Transmissions. HB1069 Del Buckel, et al. Income Tax - Subtraction Modification HB1101 Del Stein. Public Health - Subcutaneous Implanting of - Volunteer Fire, Rescue, and Emergency Medical Services Identification Device - Prohibition. Members. HB1102 Calvert County Delegation. Calvert County - Bonding HB1070 Del Platt, et al. Health Insurance - Retroactive Denial of Authority - Enterprise Fund. Reimbursement to Health Care Providers. HB1103 Del Hettleman. Higher Education - Private Career HB1071 Del West, et al. Courts - Business and Technology Court. Schools and For-Profit Institutions of Higher Education - HB1072 Del Wilson, et al. Education - Child Sexual Abuse Regulation. Prevention - Instruction and Training. HB1104 Del Stein. Vehicle Laws - Manufacturers and Dealers - HB1073 Del Holmes. Landlord and Tenant - Residential Leases - Consumer Data Protection. Water and Sewer Bills. HB1105 Calvert County Delegation. Job-Related Alcohol and HB1074 Del Wilson, et al. Public Institutions of Higher Education Controlled Dangerous Substances Testing - Medical Review - Priority Registration for Members of the Armed Forces. Officers and Preliminary Breath Tests. HB1075 Del Wilson, et al. State Finance and Procurement - HB1106 Del Krebs, et al. Public Health – Cottage Food Products – Preferences - Nonprofits. Definition. HB1076 Dels Beidle and Gaines. Maryland Transit HB1107 Del Wilson. Public Safety - Elevator Inspections - Administration - Station Attendants - Pilot Program. Testing. HB1077 Del Beitzel. Wetlands and Waterways Program – State– HB1108 Del McMillan, et al. State Procurement - Use of Owned Lakes – Structural Shoreline Stabilization. Electronic Means to Conduct Procurement. HB1078 Del Frick. Commercial Insurance - Insurance Producers - HB1109 Del Morales, et al. State Government - Discrimination in Commissions. Employment - Pregnancy and Childbirth.

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 266 HB1110 Del Arentz, et al. Public Schools - Health and Safety HB1141 Del Jacobs, et al. Building Performance Standards - Guidelines and Procedures - Digital Devices. Agricultural Buildings Used for Agritourism - Exemption. HB1111 Del Morales, et al. Public Health - Access to Emergency HB1142 Del Malone, et al. Interception of Oral Communication – Contraception - Student Health Centers and Vending Machines. Law Enforcement Officer. HB1112 Del Holmes. Tax Sales - Vacant and Abandoned HB1143 Southern Maryland Delegation. Southern Maryland – Property. University System of Maryland Partnership Act of 2018. HB1113 Dels McMillan and Miele. Maryland Medical Assistance HB1144 Del Vallario, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Prince Program - Services for Children With Prader-Willi Syndrome. George's County - Bowie Volunteer Fire Department. HB1114 Calvert County Delegation. Calvert County - HB1145 Del Rey, et al. Public Safety - Handgun Permit - Issuance Procurement Contracts - Reciprocal Preference for Resident and Appeal. Bidders. HB1146 Del Buckel, et al. Income Tax - Rates and Itemized HB1115 Howard County Delegation. Howard County - Orphans' Deductions. Court Judges - Compensation Ho. Co. 7-18. HB1147 Del Wivell. Washington County - Property Tax Credit HB1116 Dels Krebs and Afzali. Public Safety - Agritourism - for Disabled Veterans - Minimum Percentage of Disability. Permit Exemption. HB1148 Dels Atterbeary and Mosby. Alcoholic Beverages - Class HB1117 Del Branch. Alarm Systems - Registration and Renewal - 5 Breweries - On-Premises Sales. Penalties. HB1149 Del Hayes, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Baltimore HB1118 Del Adams, et al. Hunting - Required Outerwear - City - Skatepark of Baltimore at Carroll Park. Daylight Fluorescent Pink. HB1150 Del Gaines, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Prince HB1119 Dels Kramer and Glenn. Hate Crimes - Civil Remedy. George's County - Lanham Boys and Girls Club Sports Park HB1120 Dels Rey and McMillan. Land Use - Zoning - Renovation. Agritourism Activities. HB1151 Del Hill, et al. Vehicle Laws - Speed Monitoring HB1121 Del Conaway. Sexual Assault Evidence Kits - Voluntary Systems. Payment by Victim for Testing of Kit. HB1152 Del Hill, et al. - - HB1122 Del McKay, et al. Natural Resources - Hunting - Black Jurisdiction of Court. Bears. HB1153 Del Vallario, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Prince HB1123 Del Conaway. Sexual Assault Evidence Kits - Federal George's County - Liberty Sports Park. Best Practices. HB1154 Del Gutierrez, et al. Teachers and Teacher Preparation HB1124 Del Hettleman. Criminal Procedure - Statewide Sexual Programs - Bilingual Certification and Instruction. Assault Evidence Collection Kit Tracking System - Requirements. HB1155 Del Fisher, et al. Environment - Soil Percolation Tests - HB1125 Del Hettleman. Evidence - Chain of Custody - DNA Validity. Profile. HB1156 Del McKay. Washington County - Alcoholic Beverages - HB1126 Dels Lisanti and Impallaria. Public Service Commission - Tasting Licenses. Application for Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity - HB1157 Dels Malone and McMillan. - Criteria to Consider. Mutual Consent - Settlement in Open Court. HB1127 Del Jameson. Insurance – Commercial Lines – HB1158 Del Holmes. Real Property - Regulation of Common Exemptions From Filings. Ownership Community Managers. HB1128 Del Shoemaker, et al. Criminal Procedure - Pretrial HB1159 Del P. Young, et al. Health - Vital Statistics - Veteran Release - Assault on a Law Enforcement Officer (Police Protection Suicide Reporting. Act). HB1160 Del M. Washington, et al. Correctional Services - HB1129 Del Malone, et al. Criminal Procedure - Forfeiture Prerelease Unit for Women. Proceedings - Notice. HB1161 Del Jameson, et al. Maryland Automobile Insurance HB1130 Del Valentino-Smith, et al. Residential Treatment Fund - Uninsured Division - Uninsured Motorists. Centers - Mandatory Reporting of Inappropriate Sexual Behavior. HB1162 Del P. Young, et al. Vehicle Registration – Exemption HB1131 Del Morhaim. State Employee and Retiree Health and From Registration Fees – Surviving Spouses of Veterans. Welfare Benefits Program - Expansion of Participating Units. HB1163 Del Adams, et al. Waterfowl Hunting Guide License - HB1132 Dels Pena-Melnyk and A. Miller. Health Insurance - Guide Services for Hunting Snow Geese - Reciprocity. Access to Local Health Departments. HB1164 Dels Adams and Beidle. Vehicle Laws - Rear-Facing HB1133 Del Conaway. Criminal Procedure – Law Enforcement Child Safety Seats - Requirement. Procedures – Consent Search of Motor Vehicle. HB1165 Del P. Young, et al. Military Service Credit - Eligibility. HB1134 Del Atterbeary, et al. Criminal Law – Sexual Activity HB1166 Del Haynes. Criminal Procedure – Sentencing – Primary With an Animal, Unnatural or Perverted Sexual Practices, and Caretaker. Sodomy. HB1167 Del Pena-Melnyk, et al. Protect Maryland Health Care HB1135 Del Adams, et al. Renewable Energy - Offshore Wind Act of 2018. Projects - Distance Requirements. HB1168 Del Adams. Agricultural Land Preservation Easements - HB1136 Del Valentino-Smith, et al. County Boards of Education - Surface Mining. Student Hearing and Vision Screenings - Reporting Requirements. HB1169 Del Anderson, et al. Baltimore City - Office of State's HB1137 Del Jacobs, et al. Natural Resources - Fisheries - Attorney - Authority to Appoint Criminal Investigators. Commercial Oyster Divers. HB1170 Dels Anderson and McIntosh. Creation of a State Debt - HB1138 Del Lam, et al. Public Health - Sale and Distribution of Baltimore City - BARCO Playhouse Theater. Products Containing NMP and DCM - Prohibition. HB1171 Dels Kaiser and Walker. Gaming - State Lottery and HB1139 Del Lierman, et al. Baltimore City – Vehicle Height Gaming Control Commission - Regulation of Reconciliation of Monitoring Systems – Enforcement. Proceeds. HB1140 Del Gaines, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Prince HB1172 Del Jacobs, et al. Oyster Poaching - Administrative George's County - Armory Plaza. Penalties.

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 267 HB1173 Del Haynes, et al. Public Safety - Use of Force De- HB1205 Del Malone, et al. Motor Vehicles - Alcohol- or Drug- Escalation Training of Law Enforcement Officers - Reports. Related Driving Offenses - Testing Requirement. HB1174 Del Jacobs, et al. Natural Resources - Oysters - Tolerance HB1206 Del Clippinger, et al. Department of Information for Seafood Dealers. Technology - Remote Access Information Program - Establishment. HB1175 Del Cluster. Public Safety - National Railroad Passenger HB1207 Del Beitzel, et al. Public Health - Ibogaine Treatment Corporation (AMTRAK) Police Force. Study Program. HB1176 Del Grammer. Alcoholic Beverages – Class 5 Breweries HB1208 Del Walker. Job Reinvestment Act of 2018. – On–Premises Consumption – Hours of Operation. HB1209 Del Proctor, et al. Public Safety – Silver Alert Program – HB1177 Dels Kaiser and Turner. Horse Racing – Interstate Pedestrians and Case Status Compact on Anti–Doping and Drug Testing Standards. (Eula’s Law). HB1178 Del Lafferty. Property Tax - Liability for Payment of Tax HB1210 Del Hill, et al. Education – Public Schools and Youth on Leased Property. Sports Programs – Physical Sports. HB1179 Del W. Miller. Commercial Insurance - Certificates of HB1211 Dels Malone and McMillan. Maryland Uniform Interstate Insurance - Fee. Family Support Act - Modification of Orders. HB1180 Howard County Delegation. Howard County Student HB1212 Del Lam, et al. Public Health - Sale or Distribution of Loan Assistance Repayment Program for Teachers Ho. Co. 14–18. Trichloroethylene - Prohibition. HB1181 Del P. Young. State Personnel - Disabled Veterans - HB1213 Del McMillan, et al. Maryland 529 - Broker-Dealer Interviews for Noncompetitive Appointment. College Investment Plan - Required Establishment. HB1182 Del Beitzel. Correctional Officers' Retirement System - HB1214 Del Folden, et al. Public Safety - Trauma-Affected Membership. Veterans Training Program - Establishment. HB1183 Del Kipke. Health Insurance - Access to and Coverage of HB1215 Del Pena-Melnyk, et al. Nursing Homes - Partial Specialty Drugs - Definition. Payment for Services Provided. HB1184 Del Beitzel, et al. Criminal Law - Theft of a Firearm - HB1216 Del Clippinger. Career Preparation Expansion Act. Penalty. HB1217 Del Lierman, et al. Local Government – Splash Pads – HB1185 Baltimore City Delegation. Baltimore City - Board of Regulations. License Commissioners - License Application Newspaper Notice. HB1218 Del Wivell. Washington County - Possession of Medical HB1186 Howard County Delegation. Howard County - Property Cannabis in Correctional Facilities - Prohibition. Tax Credit - Natural Disaster Ho. Co. 09-18. HB1219 Del Grammer. Department of Housing and Community HB1187 Del Barve, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Montgomery Development - Claims Regarding NeigHBorhood Blight. County - Gaithersburg Police Station. HB1220 Del McKay. Washington County Board of Education - HB1188 Del Barve, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Montgomery Teachers and Other Personnel - Conclusion of Negotiations. County - Rockville Senior Center. HB1221 Del Gilchrist, et al. Agriculture - Nutrient Management HB1189 Del Rey, et al. Public Safety – Handgun Permits – Plans - Protection of Personal Information. Protective Order and Peace Order. HB1222 Del Krimm, et al. Alcoholic Beverages - Beer Franchise HB1190 Del Buckel, et al. Income Tax - Standard Deduction - Agreements - Notice of Nonrenewal or Termination. Alteration. HB1223 Del Lierman, et al. Tuition Stabilization Act of 2018. HB1191 Del Gaines, et al. Creation of a State Debt – Prince HB1224 Del M. Washington, et al. Ending Youth Homelessness George’s County – Greenbelt Station Hiker and Biker Trail. Act of 2018. HB1192 Dels Rosenberg and McIntosh. Department of Housing HB1225 Del Dumais. State Finance and Procurement - Grant to and Community Development - Live Near Your Work Program - Individual Erroneously Convicted, Sentenced, and Confined. Report. HB1226 Dels B. Barnes and Pena-Melnyk. Career Apprenticeship HB1193 Dels West and Morhaim. Physicians – Discipline – Investment Act. Procedures and Effects. HB1227 Del Beidle. Tax Credit - Commuter Benefits - HB1194 Del Pena-Melnyk, et al. Health - Drug Cost Review Alterations. Commission. HB1228 Dels Kelly and A. Miller. Equal Employment HB1195 Del Vallario, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Prince Opportunity Program - Sexual Harassment Reporting. George's County - Maryland Intergenerational Family Life Center. HB1229 Del Jacobs, et al. Agricultural Land Preservation HB1196 Del Hayes, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Baltimore Easements - Signs, Billboards, and Outdoor Advertising Displays. City - The Central West Gateway. HB1230 Del Buckel, et al. Maryland Historical Trust - Property HB1197 Del Pena-Melnyk, et al. Telehealth - Coverage for Breast Subject to Historic Preservation Easement - Application for Change Cancer Services. or Alteration. HB1198 Del M. Washington, et al. Creation of a State Debt – HB1231 Del Aumann, et al. Baltimore-Washington International Baltimore City – The Compound. Thurgood Marshall Airport - Security Screening Checkpoint - HB1199 Del Jacobs, et al. Northern Bay Crossing. Charitable Donations. HB1200 Del Fraser-Hidalgo, et al. Creation of a State Debt - HB1232 Del Krimm, et al. Purse Dedication Account - Maryland Montgomery County - Black Hill SEED Classroom. Horse Industry Fund - Retired Racehorses. HB1201 Del K. Young, et al. Health Insurance - Freedom of HB1233 Del Buckel, et al. Small, Minority, and Women-Owned Choice of Laboratory Act. Businesses Account - Funding. HB1202 Del Parrott. Washington County - Alcoholic Beverages - HB1234 Del Clippinger, et al. Career Youth Apprenticeship and Serving Underage Individuals - Penalties. Apprenticeship in State Employment Opportunity Act. HB1203 Del Haynes, et al. Maryland Education Opportunity Act HB1235 Del McIntosh. Education - Maryland Meals for of 2018. Achievement In-Classroom Breakfast Program - Eligibility and HB1204 Del Valentino-Smith, et al. Task Force to Study Impaired Annual Appropriation. Driving and New Technologies. HB1236 Dels Clippinger and Brooks. Solar Energy Grant Program - Revisions.

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 268 HB1237 Del Hayes, et al. Procurement - Disposition of Property - HB1268 Del Hixson, et al. Income Tax Credit - Endow Maryland Public Universities. - Credit Amounts. HB1238 Del Hettleman, et al. Higher Education - Sexual Assault HB1269 Del Hixson, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Montgomery Response Training - Requirements and Grant Program. County - Easter Seals Inter-Generational Center. HB1239 Del Wilson. Labor and Employment - Sexual Harassment HB1270 Del Dumais, et al. Access to Maryland Courts Act. - Contractual Waivers. HB1271 Del McKay. Family Law – Opioid–Exposed Newborns HB1240 Dels Lafferty and Lierman. Assisted Housing and Parents Addicted to Opioids – Mobile Application Preservation Act - Assisted Projects, Protected Actions, and Duties (I’m Alive Today App). of the Department of Housing and Community Development. HB1272 Del Hixson, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Montgomery HB1241 Del Lisanti. Corporations and Associations - Recordation County - Takoma Park Library. and Filing - Proof of Occupational or Professional License or HB1273 Del Parrott, et al. Food Stamp Program - Time Limit Admission to Bar. Waiver - Prohibition. HB1242 Del W. Miller, et al. Solar Photovoltaic Recycling. HB1274 Del Glass, et al. Gas and Electricity - Smart Meters - HB1243 Del Morales, et al. Prevailing Wage Rates - Public Work Customer Rights. Contracts - Suits by Employees. HB1275 Dels Sample-Hughes and Mautz. Creation of a State Debt HB1244 Del Hettleman, et al. Workgroup on Establishing an - Dorchester County - Maces Lane Community Center. Independent School Board for the Juvenile Services Education HB1276 Del Chang, et al. Criminal Law – Human Trafficking and System. Prostitution Offenses. HB1245 Del McKay, et al. Task Force on the Canal Place HB1277 Del Szeliga, et al. Income Tax - Elimination of the Preservation and Development Authority. Penalty. HB1246 Del Holmes. Property Tax - In Rem Foreclosure and Sale HB1278 Dels Kaiser and A. Washington. Election Law – - Vacant and Abandoned Property. Postelection Tabulation Audit. HB1247 Del McConkey. Anne Arundel County - Orphans' Court HB1279 Del Kaiser, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Montgomery Judges - Salary. County - Olney Theatre Center for the Arts. HB1248 Del Cassilly, et al. Public Schools - Compulsory School HB1280 Del Korman. Maryland Medical Assistance Program - Attendance - GED Program or Alternative Educational Program. Rare and Expensive Case Management Program - Waiver HB1249 Del Adams. Crab Harvest - Start Time - Code Red Days. Amendment. HB1250 Del Adams. General Provisions - Commemorative Days - HB1281 Del Korman. State Highway Administration - Project Spotted Turtle Awareness Day. Planning Documents - Public Access. HB1251 Del Clark. Creation of a State Debt - Calvert County - HB1282 Del Kelly. Health Maintenance Organizations – East-John Youth Center Pools. Certificate of Need Requirements – Modification. HB1252 Del Dumais. Income Tax - Refunds - Payment. HB1283 Del Kelly, et al. Health Insurance - Prescription HB1253 Del Dumais. Business Regulation - Collection Agencies - Contraceptives - Coverage for Single Dispensing. Exemptions From Licensure. HB1284 Del Cassilly, et al. Tidal Fish Licenses - Authorization to HB1254 Del A. Washington. Education - School Discipline - Catch Crabs - Application Requirements. Guidelines and Data Collection. HB1285 Del Kramer. Consumer Protection - Consumer Reporting HB1255 Del Adams. Correctional Services - Retired Officer Agencies - Security Freezes - Call Center. Identification Card. HB1286 Del Glenn, et al. State Center - Redevelopment - HB1256 Del A. Washington. Public Safety - Deaths Involving a Requirements, Participation, and Process. Correctional Officer - Reports. HB1287 Del Moon, et al. Election Law - Business Entity HB1257 Del Rosenberg. Residential Leases - Lease Option Campaign Contributions - Prohibition. Agreements - Required Statements. HB1288 Del Rey, et al. Medical Cannabis - Identification and HB1258 Del Patterson. Charles County – Alcoholic Beverages Registration Cards and Law Enforcement. Licenses – Class D License – Transfer. HB1289 Del Lam, et al. Correctional Services - Arrested Persons - HB1259 Del McCray, et al. Baltimore City - Police Department - Mental Disorder Screenings. Community Policing Funds. HB1290 Del Sample-Hughes, et al. Health Insurance and HB1260 Del Metzgar, et al. District Court - Nonincarcerable Pharmacy Benefits Managers - Reimbursement for and Provision of Criminal Cases - Saturdays. Pharmacy Services. HB1261 Del Rey. Vehicle Laws - Temporary Registration - Out- HB1291 Del Hixson, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Montgomery of-State and Foreign Vehicles. County - Arts on the Block Studio Expansion. HB1262 Del Adams, et al. Healthy Working Families Act - HB1292 Del Lierman, et al. Public Safety - Law Enforcement - Enforcement - Modifications (Healthy Working Families Prohibition on Sexual Activity During Investigations. Enforcement Consistency Act). HB1293 Dels Metzgar and Jalisi. Family Law - HB1263 Del Haynes, et al. Foreclosed Property Registry - Duty to Guidelines - Actual Income and Attorney's Fees. Inspect and Maintain Properties in Baltimore City. HB1294 Del Haynes, et al. Income Tax Credit – Payment of HB1264 Del Moon, et al. Constitutional Amendment - Cannabis - Tuition at a Community College. Use, Possession, Cultivation, and Sale. HB1295 Del Buckel, et al. One Maryland Economic Development HB1265 Del P. Young. Vehicle Registration - Special Plates for Tax Credits - Simplification and Alteration. Honorably Discharged Veterans. HB1296 Del K. Young, et al. Health Occupations – Practice of HB1266 Del Carey, et al. Health Occupations - Treatment of Optometry – Therapeutically Certified Optometrists. Lyme Disease and Other Tick-Borne Diseases - Disciplinary HB1297 Dels Aumann and Frick. Commercial Law - Consumer Actions. Loans and Credit - Miscellaneous Provisions. HB1267 Del Dumais, et al. Criminal Procedure - Motion to HB1298 Del Carozza, et al. General Provisions - Commemorative Vacate Judgment - Human Trafficking. Months - Maryland Sportsmanship Month.

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 269 HB1299 Del Lam, et al. Nursing Facilities - Discharge Plans - HB1328 Del Miele, et al. General Assembly - Establishment of Review and Signature Requirement. House Districts (Maryland Fair Representation Act). HB1300 Del Rose, et al. Education - Foreign Language HB1329 Del Beidle. Landlord and Tenant - Action for Requirement - Computer Programming Language Courses. Repossession of Nonresidential Property - Service of Process. HB1301 Del Anderton, et al. Income Tax Credits – Poultry HB1330 Del McMillan, et al. Public Ethics Law – Conflicts of Houses – LED Lighting. Interest – Political Consulting. HB1302 Del Valentino-Smith, et al. Family Violence - Seizure of HB1331 Dels A. Washington and Kaiser. Election Law - Lethal Weapons - Lethal Violence Protective Order. Cybersecurity. HB1303 Del Atterbeary, et al. Family Law - - HB1332 Del Metzgar, et al. Transportation - Francis Scott Key Permanent Protective Orders. Bridge - Commuter Plan. HB1304 Dels Atterbeary and Dumais. Family Law – Minors – HB1333 Del Glass, et al. Gas and Electricity - Analog Meters - Emancipation Purchase and Installation. (Emancipation of Minors Act). HB1334 Del Moon, et al. Vehicle Laws – Canceled, Revoked, and HB1305 Dels Wilson and Malone. Criminal Law - Assault in the Suspended Driver’s Licenses – Penalties. Second Degree - Educators. HB1335 Del Parrott, et al. Public Health - Abortions Sought by HB1306 Del Metzgar, et al. Baltimore County Board of Education Minors - Parent or Guardian Consent. - Voluntary Nonsectarian Prayer at School-Sponsored Student HB1336 Del Kaiser, et al. Income Tax - Calculation of Maryland Events - Referendum. Taxable Income - Itemized Deductions. HB1307 Dels Rose and Shoemaker. Workers’ Compensation – HB1337 Del Rose, et al. Public Safety - Handgun Permits - Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. Active, Reserve, or Retired Military. HB1308 Del Szeliga, et al. State and Local Correctional Facilities HB1338 Del Anderton, et al. Natural Resources - Hunting - - Undocumented Immigrants - Transfer to United States Sundays. Department of Homeland Security (Keep Our Communities Safe HB1339 Del McKay, et al. State Budget - Mandated Act of 2018). Appropriations - Reductions. HB1309 Del Parrott, et al. Criminal Law - Crimes Against HB1340 Del Moon, et al. Property Tax - Country Clubs and Golf Property - Right to Defend Property. Courses - Rate of Assessment and Term of Agreements. HB1310 Del Ghrist, et al. Health Insurance - Provider Panels - HB1341 Del Jones, et al. Maryland College Investment Plan – Procedures and Credentialing Practices. State Match Requirement – Revisions. HB1311 Del Krebs. Education - Individual Reading Improvement HB1342 Del Kelly, et al. Legislative Branch of State Government Plans - Requirements. - Sexual Harassment. HB1312 Del Kelly, et al. Health Insurance - Medicaid Buy-In HB1343 Del Lisanti, et al. Harford County – Alcoholic Beverages Task Force. – Stadium License. HB1313 Del Haynes, et al. Local Correctional Facilities - HB1344 Del Sample-Hughes, et al. Health Insurance - Behavioral Prerelease and Work Release Programs - Assessment of Fees. Health Assessments, Services, and Treatment for Patients Provided HB1314 Del Adams, et al. Healthy Working Families Act – Opioids - Coverage. Exemptions – Modifications HB1345 Del Rose, et al. Sewerage Systems - Residential Major (Healthy Working Families Exemption Equity Act). Subdivisions in Tier III and Tier IV Areas. HB1315 Del Krebs. Carroll County - County Commissioners - HB1346 Del Buckel, et al. Gaming - Wagering on Sporting Events Allowance and Benefits. - Authorization and Implementation. HB1316 Dels Kramer and W. Miller. Task Force to Study State HB1347 Del Ali. Creation of a State Debt - Baltimore City - 40 Alcohol Regulation, Enforcement, Safety, and Public Health. West Assistance and Referral Center. HB1317 Dels Long and Miele. Income Tax - Subtraction HB1348 Del Valentino-Smith, et al. Medical Cannabis - Modification - Qualified Maryland Toll Expenses. Advertising - Restrictions. HB1318 Del Long, et al. Sales and Use Tax - Tax-Free Periods - HB1349 Del Anderton, et al. Pharmacy Benefits Managers - University and College Textbooks. Revisions. HB1319 Del Corderman. Creation of a State Debt - Washington HB1350 Del Stein, et al. Sea Level Rise Inundation and Coastal County - Vietnam War Monument. Flooding - Construction, Adaptation, Mitigation, and Disclosure. HB1320 Del Corderman. Washington County - Alcoholic HB1351 Del Krebs, et al. Agriculture – Easements – Special Beverages - Per Diem Licenses. Occasion Events. HB1321 Del Corderman. Washington County - Public Facilities HB1352 Del Miele. Task Force on Tax Policy, Reform, and Bonds. Fairness (Maryland Taxpayer Protection Act). HB1322 Del Buckel, et al. Corporate Income Tax - Federal HB1353 Del Miele. Local Boards of Education - Fields and Courts Repatriation Holiday. - Naming Rights. HB1323 Del Parrott, et al. Consumer Protection - Cellular HB1354 Calvert County Delegation. Calvert County - Bonding Telephones - Disclosure. Authority. HB1324 Howard County Delegation. Howard County Board of HB1355 Del Wivell, et al. Unborn Child Protection From Education - Superintendent of Schools - Term Length Ho. Co. 11- Dismemberment Abortion Act of 2018. 18. HB1356 Del Tarlau, et al. Highways – Maryland Route 208 – HB1325 Howard County Delegation. Howard County – Alcoholic Jurisdiction. Beverages – Class C License and Class C and D Per Diem HB1357 Calvert County Delegation. Calvert County - County Entertainment Venue License Ho. Co. 20–18. Officials - Salaries. HB1326 Del Parrott, et al. Election Law - Voter Registration and HB1358 Del A. Washington, et al. Income Tax Credit - Employers Absentee Voting - Proof of Citizenship. - Eligible Internships. HB1327 Del Miele, et al. Baltimore County Public Schools - HB1359 Del Ali, et al. Criminal Procedure - Mental Health and Falsifying Domicile - Penalty. Substance Abuse Offender Reentry Support Program.

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 270 HB1360 Del Rose, et al. Environment - Sewage Sludge - Land HB1390 Del Lafferty. Land Use - Development Rights and Application. Responsibilities Agreements. HB1361 Del Parrott, et al. Transportation - Motor Fuel Tax and HB1391 Del Ciliberti, et al. Driving Under the Influence of Highway User Revenue - Increased Local Share. Alcohol - Subsequent Offenders - Mandatory Ignition Interlock. HB1362 Del Parrott, et al. House Legislative Districts - Single HB1392 Del Lam, et al. Health – Emergency Evaluees and Member. Involuntarily Admitted or Committed Individuals – Procedures. HB1363 Del Parrott. State Roads Commission - Eminent Domain HB1393 Del Brooks, et al. Baltimore County - Alcoholic - "Quick Take" Process on Behalf of the Department of Beverages - Interest in Multiple Licenses. Transportation. HB1394 Del Arentz. Developmental Disabilities Administration – HB1364 Del Ali, et al. Maryland Healthy Working Families Act – Community–Based Residential Programs – Definition of Calculation of Employees Alternative Living Unit. (Fair Sick Leave and Holiday Compensation Act). HB1395 Del Brooks, et al. Baltimore County – Alcoholic HB1365 Del Wivell, et al. Vehicle Laws - Speed Monitoring Beverages – Authorization for Issuing an Additional Class B Systems - Operation in School Zones (Truth in Speed Cameras Act License – Repealed. of 2018). HB1396 Del Brooks, et al. Baltimore County - Alcoholic HB1366 Del Wilson. Schedule I Controlled Dangerous Substances Beverages - Class B Beer, Wine, and Liquor License. - Advertisement - Prohibited. HB1397 Del Hornberger, et al. Criminal Procedure – Pretrial HB1367 Del Wilson. Creation of a State Debt - Dorchester County Release – Defendant on Parole. - Patriot Point. HB1398 Del Metzgar, et al. State Boat Act - Solar Reflective HB1368 Dels McMillan and Dumais. Grounds for Divorce - 12- Lights on Buoys - Requirement. Month Separation - Oral Amendment to Application for Divorce. HB1399 Del Waldstreicher, et al. Task Force on the Regulation of HB1369 Del Luedtke. Alcoholic Beverages - Breweries - Limits Caterers. on Production and On-Premises Sales. HB1400 Del Morhaim, et al. State Employee and Retiree Health HB1370 Del Luedtke, et al. Alcoholic Beverages - Maryland Beer and Welfare Benefits Program - Employees of Qualifying and Brewery Promotion Program - Establishment. Organizations. HB1371 Del M. Washington, et al. Recordation Tax - Collection HB1401 Del Beitzel. Garrett County - Alcoholic Beverages Act of by State Department of Assessments and Taxation - Distribution. 2018. HB1372 Del Waldstreicher. Consumer Protection - Consumer HB1402 Dels Adams and Saab. Pharmacy Benefits Managers - Contracts Renewal - Restrictions. Pharmacy Choice. HB1373 Del Miele. Education - Assessments - Administration. HB1403 Del Fraser-Hidalgo, et al. Motor Vehicles - Failure to HB1374 Del McMillan. Inheritance Tax - Exemption - Nieces and Use Seat Belts - Court Costs. Nephews. HB1404 Del Hettleman. Institutions of Postsecondary Education - HB1375 Del Parrott, et al. Driver Education Curriculum - Rights Provision of Information Relating to the Cost of Higher Education. of Drivers Involved in Traffic Stops. HB1405 Del Beitzel, et al. Transportation – Highway User HB1376 Del Morgan, et al. Pharmacy Benefits - Processing and Revenues – Phased Restoration of County Share. Adjudication of Claims - Restrictions on Fees. HB1406 Del Carozza, et al. Vehicle Laws – Special Event Zones. HB1377 Del Morgan, et al. Income Tax - Subtraction HB1407 Del Hornberger. Maryland Electricians Act - Revisions. Modification - Income From Retirement Plans. HB1408 Del Flanagan, et al. Local Jurisdictions – Historic HB1378 Del Turner, et al. Gaming – Fantasy Competitions – Preservation Standards – Prevention of Lethal and Life–Threatening Prohibition on Operation of Electronic Device. Nontidal Flooding. HB1379 Del Long. Baltimore County Public Schools - Student HB1409 Del M. Washington, et al. Baltimore City – Tax Sales of Misconduct - Penalty for Parent or Guardian. Real Property – Water Liens HB1380 Del Lafferty. State Highway Administration - Access to (Water Taxpayer Protection Act). State Highways - Consideration of Pedestrian, Bicycle, and Public HB1410 Del Brooks, et al. Baltimore County - Alcoholic Transportation Activity. Beverages Licenses - Expiration. HB1381 Del Lafferty. Environmental Violations - Reporting HB1411 Del McComas, et al. Criminal Law - Death Penalty - Requirements. Reinstatement. HB1382 Del Long, et al. Public Schools - Student Misconduct - HB1412 Dels Saab and S. Howard. Vehicle Laws - High Parent or Guardian Liability. Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Lanes - Hours of Operation on U.S. HB1383 Del Mosby, et al. Criminal Procedure - Expungement - Route 50. Expansion (Maryland Record Expungement Designed to Enhance HB1413 Del Saab, et al. Handgun Permits - Firearms Training Employment (REDEEM) Act of 2018). Courses. HB1384 Del Miele. Motor Vehicles - School Vehicles - Flashing HB1414 Dels A. Washington and Healey. Sickle–Cell Trait Advisory Signs. Screening, Treatment, Education, and Public Awareness HB1385 Del Anderson (BCA). Baltimore City - Tourism (Journey’s Law). Improvement District. HB1415 The Spkr (Cmsn Invtn Exclnc Edu), et al. Education - HB1386 Del Valentino-Smith, et al. Public Schools - Childhelp Commission on Innovation and Excellence in Education. National Hotline - Sign. HB1416 Del Saab. Drugs and Devices - Electronic Prescriptions - HB1387 Dels Clippinger and R. Lewis. Consumer Relations - Requirements. Natural Gas Infrastructure - Notice of Work. HB1417 Del McComas, et al. Healthy Working Families Act - HB1388 Del Jones, et al. Community Colleges - Supplemental Delay of Effective Date. Services and Supports for Students With Disabilities Grant HB1418 Del McComas, et al. Criminal Law - Distribution of Program. Fentanyl - Penalties. HB1389 Del Sample-Hughes, et al. Home Sprinkler and Fire HB1419 Del Afzali, et al. Income Tax - Subtraction Modification Safety Assistance Fund - Pilot Program. - Maryland Transportation Authority Police.

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 271 HB1420 Del Flanagan, et al. Environment - Stormwater HB1451 Del Vallario, et al. Criminal Injuries Compensation - Management - Nontidal Floodwater. Acts Involving Operation of Vessel or Motor Vehicle. HB1421 Del Carozza, et al. Labor and Employment - Maryland HB1452 Del Pena-Melnyk, et al. Controlled Dangerous Healthy Working Families Act - Seasonal Worker Revisions. Substances Registration - Authorized Providers - Continuing HB1422 Caroline County Delegation. Caroline County - Medical Education. Alcoholic Beverages - Bed and Breakfast License. HB1453 Del Frick, et al. Clean Energy Jobs Act of 2018. HB1423 Del Hettleman, et al. State Personnel - Sexual HB1454 Del A. Washington, et al. Heritage Structure Harassment Prevention Training - Required. Rehabilitation Tax Credit - Commercial Rehabilitations - HB1424 Del Ciliberti, et al. Pain-Capable Unborn Child Transferability and Affordable Housing. Protection Act. HB1455 Del Grammer. Dredging on Man-O-War Shoals - HB1425 Del Ciliberti, et al. Family Law - Guardianship and Prohibition. Adoption - and Revocation of Consent. HB1456 Del Barve, et al. Offshore Drilling Liability Act. HB1426 Del Adams. Natural Resources - Aquaculture Leases - HB1457 Del A. Miller, et al. Higher Education – Students With a Location. Chronic Health Condition – Reporting Requirements. HB1427 Del Conaway. Election Law – Use of Ballot Marking HB1458 Calvert County Delegation. District Court – County Devices. Zoning Violation – Appeals. HB1428 Del Flanagan, et al. Environment - Stormwater HB1459 Calvert County Delegation. Calvert County - Calvert Management Infrastructure - Historic Districts. County Youth Recreational Opportunities Fund - Uses and Funding HB1429 Del Glass, et al. Natural Resources - Archery Hunting - Extension. Safety Zone. HB1460 Del Hayes, et al. Maryland Medical Assistance Program HB1430 Del B. Barnes, et al. Health Occupations - Podiatric – Proton Therapy Treatment Services. Physicians. HB1461 Del Gutierrez, et al. Criminal Procedure – Immigration – HB1431 Del Glass, et al. Public Safety - Handgun Permit - Supporting All Families Everywhere Applicant Qualifications. (SAFE Act). HB1432 Dels Queen and Carr. Food Stamp Program - Summer HB1462 Del Ebersole, et al. Commercial Driver's Licenses - Supplement for Children - Pilot Program. Recognition, Prevention, and Reporting of Human Trafficking. HB1433 Prince George's County Delegation. Prince George’s HB1463 Del Glass, et al. Gas and Electricity - Analog, Digital, County – Artwork at Purple Line Transit Stations – Local Approval and Smart Meters - Meter Exchange and Transmission of PG 431–18. Information. HB1434 Prince George's County Delegation. Prince George's HB1464 Prince George's County Delegation. Prince George's County - Property Tax Credit - Housing for Victims of Domestic County - Truancy Violations - Reporting of Neglect PG 515-18. Violence PG 432-18. HB1465 Del Walker. Tax Sales - Homeowner Protections. HB1435 Prince George's County Delegation. Prince George's HB1466 Del Miele, et al. Education - Video on Harms and Risks County - Alcoholic Beverages Licenses - Volunteer Fire of Narcotic Drugs. Department PG 305-18. HB1467 Del Sample-Hughes, et al. Public Health - Sepsis Public HB1436 Prince George's County Delegation. Maryland Transit Awareness Campaign Workgroup. Administration - Purple Line Transit Stations - Naming. HB1468 Del Beidle. Transit - Job Access and Reverse Commute HB1437 Del Cullison. Maryland Licensure of Direct-Entry (JARC) Program. Midwives Act - Revisions. HB1469 Del Lisanti. Ethics - Members of Boards of License HB1438 Prince George's County Delegation. Prince George’s Commissioners and Liquor Control Boards. County – School Construction Master Plan Workgroup PG 514–18. HB1470 Del M. Washington. Baltimore City - Landlord and HB1439 The Spkr (Atty Gen Ofc), et al. Criminal Procedure - Tenant - Water and Sewer Billing. Office of the Attorney General - Subpoena Power. HB1471 Del M. Washington. Workgroup to Study Design HB1440 Del Glass. Natural Resources - Hunter Safety Instructors Industry Impacts in Maryland. - State Park Entrance Fee. HB1472 Del Reznik. Maryland Stadium Authority - Use of State HB1441 Del Glass. Firearms - Right to Purchase, Possess, and Owned or Leased Suite - Disclosure. Carry - Use of Medical Cannabis. HB1473 Del Pena-Melnyk, et al. Public Health - Emergency Use HB1442 Del Long. Horse Racing License – Land Preservation Auto-Injectable Epinephrine Program for Food Service Facilities at Trust – Shawan Downs. Institutions of Higher Education. HB1443 Del Flanagan. Public Health - Asthma Hot Spot HB1474 Del Miele. Driver's Licenses - Revocation for Firearms Elimination Grant Program. on School Property. HB1444 Del Flanagan. Election Law - Primary Elections - Voters HB1475 Del Lisanti. Civil Actions - Duty to Render Assistance. Not Affiliated With a Political Party. HB1476 Del Valentino-Smith, et al. Education - Supplemental HB1445 Del Long. Homestead Property Tax Credit - Calculation Prekindergarten Grant - Eligibility. of Credit for Dwelling Purchased by First-Time Homeowner. HB1477 Del Parrott. Maryland Medical Assistance Program - HB1446 Del Long. Public Schools - School Emergency Response Work and Community Engagement Requirements - Waiver. Systems - Study (Safer Schools Act). HB1478 Del Rose, et al. Drug or Controlled Dangerous Substance HB1447 Del Vallario, et al. Ignition Interlock System Program - Testing - Requirements. Administrative Offenses - Out-of-State Licensed Drivers. HB1479 Del Fraser-Hidalgo, et al. Privileged Communications - HB1448 Del Vallario. Clerks of the Courts - Traffic Fines - Critical Incident Stress Management Services. Installment Payments. HB1480 The Spkr (Atty Gen Ofc), et al. Controlled Dangerous HB1449 Del Luedtke, et al. Income Tax - Film Production Substances - Distributors - Reporting Suspicious Orders. Activity Tax Credit - Alterations. HB1481 Del Fraser-Hidalgo, et al. Real Property - New Home HB1450 Dels Kaiser and D. Barnes. Income Tax - Research and Sales - Information on Energy-Efficient Options. Development Tax Credit - Alterations.

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 272 HB1482 Del Arentz, et al. State Real Estate Commission – HB1513 Dels Fennell and Davis. Commercial Law - Maryland Brokers – Business Succession in the Event of Disability. Credit Repair Businesses Act. HB1483 Del Saab, et al. Duties of a Guardian of the Person – HB1514 Del Brooks, et al. Baltimore City and Baltimore County - Petition for Visitation. Low-Cost Automobile Insurance Program. HB1484 Calvert County Delegation. Calvert County - Class NB HB1515 Del Jackson, et al. Public Safety - Length of Service Instant Bingo License. Award Programs - Statewide Service. HB1485 Del Fisher. Natural Resources - Shellfish - Harvesting by HB1516 Del Barron, et al. Public Health - Healthy Maryland Wharf Owners. Program - Establishment (Healthy Maryland Act of 2018). HB1486 Del McComas. Public Safety - Solar Photovoltaic HB1517 Del Sample-Hughes, et al. Behavioral Health Services Systems - Lockout Tag Requirement. and Voluntary Placement Agreements – Children and Young Adults HB1487 Del McComas. Workgroup to Study Adopting the – Reports. Uniform Voidable Transactions Act. HB1518 Del Wilkins, et al. Public Health - Maternal Mortality HB1488 Dels A. Washington and Jackson. Public Schools - Review Committee. School Discipline - Training Practices. HB1519 Del Pena-Melnyk, et al. Self-Referrals - Oncology Group HB1489 Del Shoemaker, et al. Education - Due Process Hearings Practices - Exemption. for Children With Disabilities - Burden of Proof. HB1520 Del Vallario, et al. Criminal Procedure - Pretrial Release HB1490 Del A. Washington. Local Government - Overhead Services Program - Victim Notification. Transmission Lines - Property Maintenance. HB1521 Del Glass, et al. Sales and Use Tax - Exemption - HB1491 Del A. Washington. Utility Submetering - Multiple Bluetooth. Occupancy Buildings. HB1522 Del Morgan, et al. Handgun Permits - Universal HB1492 Del A. Washington. Maryland Public School Recognition. Transparency and Accountability Act. HB1523 Del Jackson, et al. Criminal Procedure - Domestic HB1493 Del Valderrama, et al. Labor and Employment - Violence Offender Registry. Regulation of Farm Labor Contractors and Foreign Labor HB1524 Del Clippinger, et al. Juvenile Justice Coordinating Contractors. Council. HB1494 Del Morales, et al. Social Services – Safe Harbor Child HB1525 Del Morales, et al. State Personnel – Employee Trafficking Victim Service Pilot Program. Mentoring Leave. HB1495 Del A. Washington. Public School Construction HB1526 Del Sanchez, et al. Maryland Police Training and Assessment and Maintenance Reform Act. Standards Commission - Police Officer Certification - Eligibility HB1496 Del Glenn, et al. Labor and Employment - Discrimination (Freedom to Serve Act). Against Medical Cannabis Patients and Caregivers - Prohibition HB1527 Del Carozza, et al. Health Insurance - Freedom of Choice (Medical Cannabis Patient and Caregiver Antidiscrimination Act). of Pharmacy Act. HB1497 Del Valderrama. Workers' Compensation - Temporary HB1528 Del Clippinger. Electric Universal Service Program - Total Disability - Credit. Funds - Arrearage Prevention. HB1498 Del Lisanti. Harford County - Alcoholic Beverages HB1529 Del Ali, et al. Criminal Law - Assault - Sentencing Licenses - Social Organization. (Violence Prevention Education Act). HB1499 Del Valderrama. Workers' Compensation - Self-Insured HB1530 Del Flanagan, et al. Education - Student Health Employers - Suspected Fraud Reporting. Screenings - Brain Injury. HB1500 Del Valderrama. Workers’ Compensation – Third–Party HB1531 Del S. Howard, et al. Task Force on the Premature Actions – Subsequent Injury Fund. Discharge of Patients With Substance Use Disorders. HB1501 Del Lam, et al. Hospitals - Education - Child Safety Seat HB1532 Del S. Howard, et al. Higher Education - Maryland Loan Requirements. Assistance Repayment Program - Farmers. HB1502 Del Lam, et al. Maryland Department of Health – Deputy HB1533 Del Flanagan, et al. Students With a Disability - Brain Secretaries – Duties and Qualifications. Injury Screening - Evaluation for Individualized Education HB1503 Del Lisanti. State Designations - State Waterfowl - Program. Canvasback Duck. HB1534 Dels S. Howard and Ghrist. Handgun Permits - Criminal HB1504 Del Lam, et al. Task Force to Study Reinsurance to History Check - Fingerprint Submission Exception. Reduce Health Insurance Premiums. HB1535 Del Vallario, et al. Courts - Fines - Deferred Payment. HB1505 Del Rosenberg. Health - Psychiatric Hospitals - Units HB1536 Del Hixson, et al. Higher Education - Tuition Rates - Licensed as Assisted Living Facilities. Exemptions. HB1506 Del Kramer. Office of the Attorney General - Securities HB1537 Del Krimm. Commission to Study Non-Emergency Commissioner - Asset Recovery for Exploited Seniors. Medical Transportation Funding. HB1507 Del Angel. Compulsory School Attendance - Truancy HB1538 Del Glass, et al. Public Safety - Handgun Permits - Violations - Reporting of Neglect. Scope. HB1508 Del Anderson (BCA). Baltimore City - Children - HB1539 Del Lisanti, et al. Labor and Employment – General Records Access. Contractor Liability for Unpaid Wages (Contractors Payment HB1509 Del Morgan, et al. Maryland Health Benefit Exchange – Protection Act). Individual Exchange – Copper Plans to Lower Rates. HB1540 Dels Lisanti and Glass. Health Care Facilities - Closing HB1510 Del Mautz. Corporations and Associations - Filing Fee - or Partial Closing - Public Notice. Annual Report. HB1541 Del Ebersole, et al. Disclosure of Tax Benefits - HB1511 Del Mautz (By Request). Credit Regulation - Mortgage Nonprofit Hospitals. Brokers - Finder's Fee. HB1542 Del Lisanti, et al. Department of Commerce - HB1512 Del Wivell. Health Insurance - Dental Preventive Care - Employment in the State's Defense Industry - Army Alliance Study. Coverage. HB1543 Del Lisanti, et al. Tow Trucks – Driver Safety Act.

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 273 HB1544 The Spkr (Atty Gen Ofc), et al. Commercial Law - HB1577 Del Lam, et al. Human Services - Family Navigation Maryland Antitrust Act - Civil Penalty. Services - Provision and Funding. HB1545 Dels Waldstreicher and A. Washington. State Board of HB1578 Del S. Howard, et al. Secondhand Precious Metal Objects Education - Nutrition Standards for Public School Food. - Holding Period and Objects Containing Silver. HB1546 Del Hill, et al. Pharmacy Benefits Managers - HB1579 Del S. Howard, et al. Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program Requirements for Prior Authorization. Facilities - ASAM Criteria Assessments. HB1547 Del Mautz, et al. Natural Resources - Crabbing HB1580 Del Fisher. Calvert County - Competitive Bidding Authorizations - Reciprocity. Process. HB1548 Del Anderson (BCA). Baltimore City - Continuing the HB1581 Del Vallario, et al. Health Care Malpractice Qualified Creating Opportunities for Renewal and Enterprise (CORE) Expert - Limitation on Testimony in Personal Injury Claims - Partnership Fund. Repeal. HB1549 Del W. Miller, et al. Counties and Municipal HB1582 Del Wilson. Human Services - Children in Out-of-Home Corporations - "Sanctuary Laws" for Illegal Aliens - Prohibition. Placement - Centralized Comprehensive Health Care Monitoring HB1550 Del Sydnor. Juvenile Law – Jurisdiction. Program. HB1551 Del S. Howard, et al. Public Safety - Assault Weapons - HB1583 Del Vallario, et al. Board of Public Works - Erroneously Replacements. Convicted Individual - Restitution. HB1552 Del Reznik, et al. Procurement - Preferred Providers - HB1584 Del S. Howard, et al. Maryland Personal Information Price Determinations, Work Opportunities, and Subcontracting. Protection Act - Security Breach Notification Requirements - HB1553 Del Anderson (BCA). Baltimore City - Landlord and Modifications. Tenant - False Representations and Unlawful Evictions. HB1585 Del Vallario, et al. Civil Actions - Active Duty Service HB1554 Del J. Lewis, et al. Child Support - Payment Incentive Members - Electronic Deposition and Testimony. Program Expansion Act of 2018. HB1586 Del Anderton. Wicomico County - Motorcycles - Sunday HB1555 Del Reilly. Interception of Oral Communications - Sales. Medical Information - One-Party Consent. HB1587 Del S. Howard, et al. Public Safety - Fire Investigation HB1556 Del Valentino-Smith, et al. Public-Private Partnerships - Science Advisory Workgroup. Public Notice of Solicitations and Approval of Agreements. HB1588 Del S. Howard, et al. Zoning Amendments – Energy HB1557 Del Hayes, et al. Procurement - Architectural Services Generation Systems. and Engineering Services - Reciprocal Preference. HB1589 Del W. Miller. Maryland Office for Refugees and HB1558 Del Morales, et al. Pharmacists - Dispensing of Asylees - Placement Information (Unaccompanied Alien Children Prescription Drugs - Single Dispensing of Dosage Units. Placement Transparency Act). HB1559 Del Vallario, et al. Court Records - Unserved Arrest HB1590 Del Corderman, et al. Natalie M. LaPrade Medical Warrant and Charging Document - Inspection by Attorney. Cannabis Commission – Qualifying Patients – Identification Cards HB1560 Del M. Washington, et al. Baltimore City Department of and Motor Vehicle Administration Records. Public Works - Water and Sewer Bill Dispute Process and Report. HB1591 Del Impallaria. Solar Facilities - Siting Standards. HB1561 Dels Glass and Vogt. Natural Resources - Hunting - HB1592 Del Valderrama. Maryland Jockey Injury Compensation Outerwear Exception. Fund, Inc. - Designation as Employer and Membership. HB1562 Del Gutierrez, et al. Peace Orders and Protective Orders HB1593 Del Sample-Hughes, et al. Real Property – Mobile Home – Surrender of Firearms. Parks – Lot Rent Increases. HB1563 Del Parrott, et al. Election Law - Qualification of Voters - HB1594 Del Carey. Economic Development - More Jobs for Proof of Identity. Marylanders - Tier I Eligibility. HB1564 Del Glass, et al. Income Tax Credit - Veterinary Services. HB1595 Del Valentino-Smith, et al. Education - Per Pupil HB1565 Del McCray, et al. Nonpublic Elementary and Secondary Adequacy Target Grant - Established. Schools - Discrimination - Prohibition. HB1596 Del Valderrama, et al. Labor and Employment – Sexual HB1566 Del W. Miller, et al. Public Utilities - Water and Sewage Harassment – Contractual Waivers and Reporting Requirements. Disposal Companies - Acquisition. HB1597 Del Sydnor. Occupational Licenses or Certificates - HB1567 Del Glass, et al. Income Tax Credit - Cat and Dog Application Determinations - Use of Criminal History. Adoption. HB1598 Del Krebs. Massage Therapists - Licenses and HB1568 Del Hill, et al. Public Service Companies – Facility Registrations - Education and Display Requirements. Equipment – Removal. HB1599 Del Ebersole, et al. Career Education Policy Act. HB1569 Del Beidle, et al. Local Infrastructure Fast Track for HB1600 Del Miele, et al. Baltimore County Anti–Bullying Task Maryland Act. Force. HB1570 Del S. Howard, et al. Criminal Law - Assault on an Elder HB1601 Del Wilkins. State Department of Education - Trauma- Adult - Penalties. Informed Schools Initiative, Program, and Fund. HB1571 Dels Wilson and Angel. Education - Child Sexual Abuse HB1602 Del P. Young, et al. Education - Higher Education - Prevention - Employment Process. Priority Registration for Veterans. HB1572 Del McDonough. Attorney General - Federal HB1603 Del Sanchez, et al. Task Force to Standardize Data Government Lawsuits - Itemized Budget System. Collection on Race and Ethnicity. HB1573 Del Arentz. Solar Electric Generating Facility – Notice of HB1604 Del Frick. Business Regulation - Limited Residential Sale or Transfer. Lodging. HB1574 Del Hill, et al. Maryland Medical Assistance Program - HB1605 Del Miele, et al. Task Force on Maryland Student Health Record and Payment Clearinghouse Pilot Program. Transportation Safety. HB1575 Del Brooks, et al. Baltimore County - Alcoholic HB1606 Del Sydnor. Higher Education - Workforce Shortage Beverages - Multiple Class B Licenses. Vocational Certificate Grant Program - Established. HB1576 Dels McDonough and Lisanti. Elections - Heads of State HB1607 Del Luedtke. Education - Juvenile Services Education Governmental Units - Prohibition on Candidacy for Public Office. Programs - Management and Operation.

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 274 HB1608 Del Morgan, et al. Real Property - Trust Money - Escrow HB1638 Del Sydnor, et al. Public Information Act - Revisions. Trust Accounts. HB1639 Del Saab, et al. Maryland Rx Program - Pharmacy HB1609 Del Wilkins, et al. Higher Education – Professional Benefits Managers - Contracts With Pharmacies and Pharmacists. License or Certification Exam Scholarship Program – Established. HB1640 Del S. Howard, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Anne HB1610 Dels Queen and Gibson. State–Occupied Buildings – Arundel County - Southern High School Athletic Facilities. Child Care Centers – Requirements and Renovations. HB1641 Del Carr. Maryland Transportation Public-Private HB1611 Del Morales, et al. Courts - Concealment of Public Partnership Oversight Act. Hazard and Sexual Harassment (Sunshine in Litigation Act). HB1642 Del Frick, et al. Commissioner of Financial Regulation - HB1612 Del Rosenberg, et al. Real Property - Wrongful Detainer Student Education Loans - Ombudsman and Licensing of Servicers. - Emergency Hearing on Lease Agreement. HB1643 Del Frick, et al. Income Tax - Credit for Contributions to HB1613 Del Sanchez. Appointment or Designation of Standby the Maryland Excellence in Education Fund. Guardian – Removal From the United States. HB1644 Del Corderman, et al. Vehicle Laws - Registration Fee HB1614 Del Valentino-Smith, et al. Public Safety - Military Exemption - Active Military and Veterans. Service Members - Civil Relief. HB1645 Del Gilchrist, et al. Income Tax - Subtraction HB1615 Del Valentino-Smith, et al. Human Services - Temporary Modification - Retirement Income. Disability Assistance Program. HB1646 Del Atterbeary, et al. Criminal Procedure - Firearms - HB1616 PG Co Deleg and Mont Co Deleg. Washington Suburban Transfer. Sanitary Commission – Minority Business Enterprises – HB1647 Del S. Howard, et al. Commercial Law - Credit Card Subcontracting PG/MC 115-18. Processors - Service Agreements. HB1617 Del Morales, et al. Labor and Employment - Hiring and HB1648 Del A. Washington. Declaration of Rights – Access to Promotion Preferences - Veterans of Commissioned Corps. Information. HB1618 Dels Morales and West. Community-Based Services HB1649 Del A. Washington. Public Safety – Police Misconduct Waivers and State Disabilities Plan - Alterations (Maryland and Civil Rights Actions – Settlement Database. Disabilities Act). HB1650 Del Rosenberg. Maryland Department of Health - HB1619 Del Wivell, et al. Civil Actions - Nonattorney Maryland Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Grant Program. Representation - Corporations, Partnerships, LLCs, and Sole HB1651 Del Wilkins. Local Jurisdictions - Housing - Sustainable Proprietorships. Communities - Comprehensive Plans. HB1620 Del Bromwell, et al. Local Health Services Funding - HB1652 Del Sample-Hughes, et al. Maryland Medical Assistance Modifications. Program - Telemedicine - Assertive Community Treatment and HB1621 Dels Lisanti and Glass. Department of Commerce - Mobile Treatment Services. Harford Memorial Hospital Closure - Economic Impact Study. HB1653 Del Arentz, et al. Solar Electric Generating Facility HB1622 Del Wilson, et al. Video Lottery Terminals - Minority Decommissioning and Restoration - Security - Fund. Business Participation Goals - Sunset Extension. HB1654 Del Frick, et al. Commercial Law - Internet Privacy and HB1623 Del J. Lewis, et al. State Policies, Guidelines, and Net Neutrality. Regulations - Mitigation of Disparate Impacts. HB1655 Del Reznik, et al. Commercial Law - Privacy and Net HB1624 Del Anderton, et al. Local Governments - Income Tax Neutrality Protections. Disparity Grants - Amounts. HB1656 Del Arentz, et al. State Real Estate Commission - Real HB1625 Del Miele. Elected and Public Officials - Crimes - Estate Guaranty Fund - Fund Transfer. Pension Forfeiture (Clean Up Annapolis Act). HB1657 Del A. Washington. Teachers and Teacher Preparation HB1626 Del Stein, et al. Public Information Act - Motor Vehicle Programs - Maryland Reading Standards Matrix - Established. Administration - Warrant or Subpoena for Personal Information. HB1658 Del A. Washington, et al. Election Law – Absentee HB1627 Dels Adams and W. Miller. Real Property - Construction Ballot Requests, Delivery, and Marking. Contracts - Retention Proceeds. HB1659 Del Otto, et al. Public Safety - Rifles and Shotguns - HB1628 Del Hettleman. Privileged Communications – Mental Purchases. Health Providers – Exception for Suspected Child Abuse and HB1660 Del Reilly, et al. Property Tax - Reassessment After Neglect. Appeal - Application. HB1629 Del Jackson, et al. Criminal Procedure - Maryland HB1661 Del Reilly, et al. Task Force to Study Partnership for Animal Abuse Registry. Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) Testing HB1630 Del Vallario, et al. Higher Education - James Proctor Time. Scholarship Program - Established. HB1662 Del Kramer, et al. No More Puppy-Mill Pups Act of HB1631 Del S. Howard, et al. Commercial Solar Facilities - 2018. Vicinity Tariff. HB1663 Dels Malone and Hornberger. Income Tax - Subtraction HB1632 Del R. Lewis, et al. Public Service Commission – Modification for Qualified Higher Education Expenses - Annual Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity – Rapid Health Limitation. Impact Assessment Requirement. HB1664 Del Malone, et al. Sales and Use Tax - Casual and HB1633 Del Hayes, et al. Education - Public School Construction Isolated Sales - Exemption Amount. - Contingency Fund. HB1665 Del Mosby. Income Tax Credit - Endowments of HB1634 Del Frick, et al. Financial Consumer Protection Act of Maryland Historically Black Colleges and Universities. 2018. HB1666 Del Malone, et al. Small Business Personal Property Tax HB1635 Dels Morhaim and Pena-Melnyk. Mental Health Law - Relief Act of 2018. Involuntary Admissions - Requirements and Procedures. HB1667 Del Jalisi. Gas and Electric Companies - Deposit HB1636 Del Wilson, et al. Education - Teacher Salary Charges. Enhancement Grant - Established. HB1668 Del Jalisi. Medical Cannabis - Certifying Providers - HB1637 Del R. Lewis. Labor and Employment - Parking Cash- Written Certifications. Out Program - Requirement.

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 275 HB1669 Del Jalisi. Baltimore County - Property Tax - Credit for HB1700 Del Hettleman. Criminal Procedure - Sexual Assault Individuals at Least 70 Years Old. Evidence Collection Kits - Analysis. HB1670 Del Jalisi, et al. Motor Vehicle Insurance - Use of Credit HB1701 Del Rosenberg, et al. Creation of a State Debt – History in Rating Policies. Baltimore City – J. Van Story Branch Apartment Building. HB1671 Frederick County Delegation. Creation of a State Debt - HB1702 Washington County Delegation. Juveniles - Reportable Frederick County - Brunswick Junior Railroaders. Offenses. HB1672 Dels Kipke and Simonaire. Creation of a State Debt - HB1703 Del West. Election Law - Failure to File Campaign Anne Arundel County - Chesapeake High School Turf Field. Finance Report or Affidavit - Injunctive Relief. HB1673 Frederick County Delegation. Creation of a State Debt - HB1704 Washington County Delegation. Washington County - Frederick County - The Ranch. Advisory School Design Review Committee - Repeal. HB1674 Del Queen, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Montgomery HB1705 Del McConkey. Health - Job-Related Drug Testing - County - Sandy Spring Odd Fellows Lodge. Breath Tests for Alcohol. HB1675 Del Gilchrist, et al. Creation of a State Debt - HB1706 Del Cassilly. Creation of a State Debt - Harford County - Montgomery County - Rockville Welcome Center. Miracle League Baseball Field. HB1676 Dels Branch and Glenn. Creation of a State Debt - HB1707 Del Walker. Inheritance Tax - Repeal. Baltimore City - Malone Children Memorial Playground and HB1708 Del Chang. Business Regulation - Amusement Community Park. Attractions - Maryland Rider Safety Act. HB1677 Del McMillan. Creation of a State Debt - Anne Arundel HB1709 Del A. Miller, et al. Creation of a State Debt - County - Annapolis Adaptive Boating Center. Montgomery County - Metropolitan Ballet Theatre Expansion. HB1678 Del McMillan. City of Annapolis - Alcoholic Beverages - HB1710 Del Dumais. Income Tax – Addition and Subtraction Bookstore License. Modifications – or Separate Maintenance Payments. HB1679 Del Haynes. Creation of a State Debt - Baltimore City - HB1711 Del Kipke. Income Tax - Subtraction Modification for Bon Secours Youth Development Center. Higher Education Expenses and ABLE Account Contributions - HB1680 Del Carey. Creation of a State Debt - Anne Arundel Annual Limitation. County - Brooklyn Park Youth Athletic Association Pavilion. HB1712 Washington County Delegation. Washington County - HB1681 Del Carey. Creation of a State Debt - Anne Arundel Superintendent of Schools - Appointment and Reappointment. County - Lloyd Keaser Community Center. HB1713 Del Lisanti. Creation of a State Debt - Harford County - HB1682 Del Morales. Maryland Medical Assistance Program - Historic Colored School. Collaborative Care Pilot Program. HB1714 Del Mosby (BCPD). Vehicle Laws - Police Vehicles - HB1683 Del Barkley, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Use of Cruise or Directional Marker Lights. Montgomery County - Germantown Bank Museum. HB1715 Del West. Health Insurance - Health Care Provider HB1684 Del Jalisi, et al. Creation of a State Debt – Baltimore Panels - Provider Contracts - Prohibited Provisions. County – Windsor Mill Community Outreach Center. HB1716 Del Kipke. Prescription Drug Monitoring Program - HB1685 Dels Jones and Gaines. Maryland Prenatal and Infant Prescription Monitoring Data - Insurance Carriers. Care Coordination Services Grant Program Fund (Thrive by Three HB1717 Dels Wilkins and A. Washington. Election Law – Voter Fund). Registration Lists and Voter Registration Numbers HB1686 Del Beidle. Creation of a State Debt - Anne Arundel (Voter Registration List Protection Act). County - William Brown House. HB1718 Del Carr, et al. Vehicle Laws - Civil Penalty for Failure HB1687 Del Hixson, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Montgomery to Pay Video Toll - Limitation. County - Gandhi Brigade Youth Media. HB1719 Del Ebersole. Baltimore County - Alcoholic Beverages - HB1688 Del West. Public Utilities - Certificate of Public Education Conference Facility/Dining Service License.

Convenience and Necessity - Exclusion From Exemption. [18-05-35] HB1689 Del Morales, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Montgomery County - Melvin J. Berman Hebrew Academy. HB1690 Del West. Public Health - Human Papillomavirus Senate Bills Vaccine - Information and Reporting. HB1691 Del Jones, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Baltimore SB0730 Sen Smith, et al. Local Government - Municipal Elections County - National Center on Institutions and Alternatives - No-Excuse Absentee Voting. Expansion. SB0731 Sen Feldman, et al. Health - Alleged Rape, Sexual HB1692 Del West. Land Use - Solar Electric Generating Facility Offense, or Child Sexual Abuse - HIV Post-Exposure Prophylaxis. Siting - Prohibition on Contiguous Parcels of Agricultural Land. SB0732 Sen Feldman, et al. Renewable Energy and Job HB1693 Del Chang. Consolidated Senior Sport Fishing License - Development. Minimum Age. SB0733 The Pres (Admin), et al. Protecting Maryland Taxpayers HB1694 Del Corderman. Creation of a State Debt - Washington Act of 2018. County - The Maryland Theatre. SB0734 Sen Ready. Criminal Law - Life-Threatening Injury HB1695 Del Chang. Crimes - Hate Crimes - Use of a Noose or Involving a Vehicle or Vessel - Criminal Negligence. Swastika to Threaten or Intimidate. SB0735 Carroll County Senators. Carroll County - Board of HB1696 Del Reznik. Task Force to Study Access to Home Health Education - Compensation. Care for Children and Adults With Medical Disabilities. SB0736 Sen Ready, et al. Criminal Procedure – Pretrial Release – HB1697 Del McIntosh, et al. Education - Commercial Gaming Assault on a Law Enforcement Officer (Police Protection Act). Revenues - Constitutional Amendment. SB0737 Sen Robinson. State Finance and Procurement - State- HB1698 Del Chang. Education - Life Changing Experiences Funded Entities - Diversity in Advertising. School Program - Established. SB0738 Sen Smith. Creation of a State Debt - Montgomery HB1699 Del Impallaria. Baltimore County - Hunting - Nongame County - Takoma Park Library. Birds and Mammals.

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 276 SB0739 Sen Madaleno, et al. State Board of Education - SB0772 Sen Madaleno. Creation of a State Debt - Montgomery Membership - Teachers and Parent. County - Round House Theatre. SB0740 Sen Madaleno, et al. State Department of Education – SB0773 Sen Benson. Creation of a State Debt - Prince George's Breakfast and Lunch Programs – Funding (Maryland Cares for Kids County - The Ivy Village Incubator for Nonprofit Excellence. Act). SB0774 Sen Benson. Maryland Medical Assistance Program – SB0741 Sen Madaleno, et al. Public Safety - Handgun Permit Family Planning Services. Review Board - Repeal. SB0775 Sen Benson. Education - Salaries of Noncertificated SB0742 Sen Madaleno, et al. Income Tax - Wynne Case - Local Public School Employees - Minimum Living Salaries. Government Repayments to the Local Reserve Account. SB0776 Sen Benson, et al. HBCU Internship in Maryland SB0743 Sen Middleton. Motor Vehicle Insurance - Peer-to-Peer Government Scholarship Program. Car Sharing. SB0777 Sen Hershey. Aquaculture Leases - Notice - Homeowners SB0744 Sen Kelley, et al. Insurance – Contraceptive Coverage – Associations. Consumer Information. SB0778 Sens Hershey and Ready. Procurement - Payment SB0745 Sen Lee. Creation of a State Debt - Montgomery County - Security - Construction Contracts. National Center for Children and Families. SB0779 Sen Muse. Prince George's County - Education Trust SB0746 Sen Astle. Creation of a State Debt - Anne Arundel Fund - Use of Fund. County - Southern High School Athletic Facilities. SB0780 Sen Muse. Creation of a State Debt - Prince George's SB0747 Sen Astle. Wildlife Management - Shooting at Nighttime. County - Temple Hills Swim Club Pool Renovation. SB0748 Sen Astle, et al. Interception of Communication – SB0781 Sen Muse, et al. Criminal Procedure - Victims and Financial Institutions. Witnesses - Out of Court Statement of Child Victim. SB0749 Sen Miller. Creation of a State Debt - Charles County - SB0782 Sen Muse, et al. State Finance and Procurement - Public Farming 4 Hunger Community Agricultural Facility. Buildings - Diaper-Changing Facilities in Restrooms. SB0750 Sen Simonaire. Creation of a State Debt - Anne Arundel SB0783 Sen Muse, et al. State Agencies - Lactation Room - County - Lake Shore Athletic Complex. Required. SB0751 Sen Simonaire. Vehicle Laws - HOV Lanes - Plug-In SB0784 Sen Guzzone (Chr Jt Com on Pnsns). Pensions - Electric Drive and Hybrid Vehicles. Administrative and Operational Expenses - Limitation and SB0752 Sen Bates. Public Safety - Fire Investigation Science Calculation. Advisory Workgroup. SB0785 Sen Kagan. Creation of a State Debt - Montgomery SB0753 Sen Peters. Creation of a State Debt - Prince George's County - Rockville Senior Center. County - Liberty Sports Park. SB0786 Sen Kagan. Creation of a State Debt - Montgomery SB0754 Sen Peters. Creation of a State Debt - Prince George's County - Gaithersburg Police Station. County - Bowie Volunteer Fire Department. SB0787 Sen Simonaire, et al. Children in Out-of-Home Placement SB0755 Sen Peters. Credit Regulation - Escrow Accounts - Water - Rights. and Sewer Facilities Assessments. SB0788 Sen Kagan, et al. Public Information Act - Revisions. SB0756 Sen Peters. Creation of a State Debt - Prince George's SB0789 Sen Edwards, et al. Public Safety – Rifles and Shotguns – County - Maryland Intergenerational Family Life Center. Purchases. SB0757 Sen Peters, et al. Nursing Facilities - Quality Assessment SB0790 Sen Kagan, et al. Maryland State Song - Repeal and - Exemption for State Veterans Home. Replace - State Selection Panel. SB0758 Sen Reilly. Business Regulation - Micro Markets - SB0791 Sen Robinson. General Provisions - Commemorative Licensure. Days - Missing Children Day. SB0759 Sen Jennings. Property Tax - Benefits for Agricultural SB0792 Sen Feldman. Commercial Insurance – Insurance Land - Exclusion of Solar Farms. Producers – Commissions. SB0760 Sen Jennings. Land Use - Solar Electric Generating SB0793 Sen Feldman, et al. Health Insurance - Lyme Disease and Facility Siting - Prohibition on Contiguous Parcels of Agricultural Related Tick-Borne Illnesses - Long-Term Antibiotic Treatment. Land. SB0794 Sen Pinsky. Creation of a State Debt - Prince George's SB0761 Sen Jennings. Public Utilities - Certificate of Public County - Armory Plaza. Convenience and Necessity - Exclusion From Exemption. SB0795 Sen Pinsky, et al. Higher Education - Private Career SB0762 Sens Jennings and Brochin. Horse Racing License - Land Schools and For-Profit Institutions of Higher Education - Preservation Trust - Shawan Downs. Regulation. SB0763 Sen Manno, et al. Use of Public Funds - Playground and SB0796 Sen Zucker. Creation of a State Debt - Montgomery Athletic Field Surfaces - Preferences and Prohibitions. County - Our House Youth Home. SB0764 Sen Mathias. Local Governments - Income Tax Disparity SB0797 Sen Zucker, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Montgomery Grants - Amounts. County - Olney Theatre Center for the Arts. SB0765 Sen Mathias. Maryland Medical Assistance Program – SB0798 Sen Zucker. Creation of a State Debt - Montgomery Clinical Services Provided by Certified Peer Recovery Specialists. County - Winter Growth. SB0766 Sen Lee. Criminal Procedure - Pretrial Release Services SB0799 Sen Zucker. Creation of a State Debt - Montgomery Program - Victim Notification. County - Columbia Local Park. SB0767 Sen Ready. Criminal Injuries Compensation – Acts SB0800 Sen Lee, et al. Criminal Law – Sexual Activity With an Involving Operation of Vessel or Motor Vehicle. Animal, Unnatural or Perverted Sexual Practices, and Sodomy. SB0768 Sen Ready. Vehicle Laws - Title Service Agents. SB0801 Sen Oaks, et al. Environment – Reduction of Lead Risk in SB0769 Sen Zirkin. Criminal Law - Sextortion and Revenge Porn. Housing – Elevated Blood Lead Levels. SB0770 Sen Madaleno. Creation of a State Debt - Montgomery SB0802 Sen Oaks, et al. Baltimore City - Alcoholic Beverages - County - A Wider Circle Community Service Center. Continuing Care Retirement Community License. SB0771 Sen Madaleno. Creation of a State Debt - Montgomery SB0803 Sen Oaks, et al. Baltimore City - Table Games Proceeds - County - Noyes Children's Library Renovation. Recreational Facilities.

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 277 SB0804 Sen Oaks, et al. Maryland Transit Administration - Free SB0837 Sen Smith, et al. Courts and Judicial Proceedings - Ridership for State Employees. Consumer Contracts. SB0805 Sen Oaks, et al. Baltimore City - Table Game Proceeds - SB0838 Sen Smith. Criminal Procedure - Coram Nobis - Time for Recreational Facilities. Filing. SB0806 Sen Oaks. Creation of a State Debt - Baltimore City - SB0839 Sen Smith. Alcoholic Beverages – Class 7 Limited Beer West Arlington Water Tower. Wholesaler’s License – Production and Distribution Limits. SB0807 Sen Oaks. Creation of a State Debt - Baltimore City - SB0840 Sen Smith. Youth Sports Programs - Concussion Risk and Bnos Yisroel of Baltimore. Management Training - Requirements. SB0808 Sen Oaks. Creation of a State Debt – Baltimore City – SB0841 Sen Conway (BCA). Pimlico Community Development Langston Hughes Community, Business and Resource Center. Authority – Membership. SB0809 Sens Oaks and Robinson. Baltimore City - Alcoholic SB0842 Sen Conway. Higher Education - Educational Excellence Beverages - Hours of Sale - References to Park Heights Award Eligibility - High School Diploma by Examination. Redevelopment Area. SB0843 Sen Conway. State Real Estate Commission - Real Estate SB0810 Sen Zucker, et al. Job Reinvestment Act of 2018. Guaranty Fund - Fund Transfer. SB0811 The Pres (DLS). Annual Curative Bill. SB0844 Sen Conway. Environment - Newsprint Recycling Board - SB0812 The Pres (DLS). Annual Corrective Bill. Repeal and Transfer of Authority. SB0813 Sen Salling. Baltimore County - Property Tax - SB0845 Sen Peters. Creation of a State Debt - Prince George's Homestead Tax Credit Percentage. County - Montpelier Community Pool. SB0814 Sen Salling, et al. Public Safety - Permit to Carry, Wear, SB0846 Sen Conway, et al. State Real Estate Commission – or Transport a Handgun - Qualifications. Brokers – Business Succession in the Event of Disability. SB0815 Sen Salling. Baltimore County - Property Tax - SB0847 Washington County Senators. Washington County - Homeowners' Property Tax Credit Supplement. Highway Parking - Prohibition on Prolonged Parking of Inoperable SB0816 Sen Salling, et al. Criminal Law - Death Penalty - Law or Disabled Vehicle. Enforcement Officers and First Responders. SB0848 Sen Serafini. Income Tax Credit - Wineries and SB0817 Sen Salling, et al. Natural Resources - Hunting - Sundays. Vineyards - Procedures to Claim Credit and Sunset Extension. SB0818 Sen Madaleno, et al. Education - Maryland Meals for SB0849 Sen Mathias. Beach Erosion Control District - Ocean City Achievement In-Classroom Breakfast Program - Eligibility and Life-Saving Station Museum. Annual Appropriation. SB0850 Sen Mathias. Transportation - Complete Streets Policy - SB0819 Sen Madaleno, et al. Education – Collective Bargaining – Adoption. Exclusive Representative’s Access to New Employee Processing. SB0851 Sen Klausmeier. Maryland Jockey Injury Compensation SB0820 Sen Madaleno, et al. State Budget. Fund, Inc. – Designation as Employer and Membership. SB0821 Sen Madaleno, et al. Community Development Program SB0852 Sen Klausmeier. Workers' Compensation - Temporary Act of 2018. Total Disability - Credit. SB0822 Sen Madaleno. Community Development - Community SB0853 Sen Klausmeier, et al. Labor and Employment - General Action Agencies - Continuity of Funding. Contractor Liability for Unpaid Wages. SB0823 Sen Lee, et al. Maryland Commission on Civil Rights - SB0854 Sen Klausmeier. Public Utilities – Water and Sewage Civil Penalties. Disposal Companies – Acquisition. SB0824 Sen Conway. Creation of a State Debt - Baltimore City - SB0855 Sen Guzzone. 2020 Census Grant Program - Baltimore Arts Realty Corporation Building Renovation. Establishment and Funding. SB0825 Sen Conway. Baltimore City - Sheriff's Office - SB0856 Sens Middleton and Reilly. Maryland Automobile Appointments, Salaries, and Workers' Compensation. Insurance Fund - Uninsured Division - Uninsured Motorists. SB0826 Sen Conway (BCA). Baltimore City - Landlord and SB0857 Sen Oaks, et al. Baltimore City - Table Games Proceeds - Tenant - False Representations and Unlawful Evictions. Distribution and Recreational Facilities. SB0827 Sen Conway, et al. Historically Black Colleges and SB0858 Sen Rosapepe. Health Insurance – Access to Local Health Universities - Appointment of a Special Advisor - Development of Departments. a Remedial Plan (HBCU Equity Act of 2018). SB0859 Sen Ferguson, et al. State Employees – Parental Leave. SB0828 Sen Eckardt, et al. Income Tax - Personal Exemptions - SB0860 Sen Ferguson, et al. Public Safety - Regulated Firearms - Inflation Adjustment. Transfer. SB0829 Sen Eckardt, et al. Income Tax Subtraction Modification - SB0861 Sen Ferguson. Juvenile Law - Witnesses - Body Retirement Income (Fairness in Taxation for Retirees Act). Attachment. SB0830 Sen Eckardt, et al. Income Tax - Standard Deduction - SB0862 Sen Kelley, et al. Maryland No-Fault Birth Injury Fund. Inflation Adjustment. SB0863 Sen Kelley, et al. Juvenile Law - Juvenile Court SB0831 Sen Middleton, et al. Public Safety - Elevator Inspections Jurisdiction. - Testing. SB0864 Sen Kelley, et al. Health – Emergency Evaluees and SB0832 Sen Currie. Creation of a State Debt - Prince George's Involuntarily Admitted or Committed Individuals – Procedures. County - Bishop McNamara High School Gymnasium. SB0865 Sen Feldman. Corporations - Maryland General SB0833 Sen Madaleno, et al. Task Force on the Regulation of Corporation Law - Miscellaneous Provisions. Caterers. SB0866 Sen Feldman. Commercial Law - Maryland Uniform SB0834 Sens Madaleno and King. Transportation - Transit Service Electronic Transactions Act - Revisions. - State Grants. SB0867 Sen Feldman. Alcoholic Beverages – Breweries – Limits SB0835 Sen Madaleno. Maryland Medical Assistance Program - on Production and On–Premises Sales. Collaborative Care Pilot Program. SB0868 Sen Lee. Vehicle Laws - Injury or Death of Vulnerable SB0836 Sen King, et al. Expansion of Commercial Gaming - Road User - Penalties. Referendum - Sports Wagering. SB0869 Sen Lee, et al. Criminal Procedure - Motion to Vacate Judgment - Human Trafficking.

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 278 SB0870 The Pres (Atty Gen Ofc). Criminal Procedure – Office of SB0902 Montgomery County Senators. Creation of a State Debt - the Attorney General – Subpoena Power. Montgomery County - Poolesville Grape Crushing Economic SB0871 Sen Mathias. State Board of Physicians - Discipline for Development Facility. Alternative Treatments - Prohibition. SB0903 Sen Waugh, et al. Southern Maryland – University SB0872 Sen Mathias. Vehicle Laws - Special Event Zones. System of Maryland Partnership Act of 2018. SB0873 Sen Zirkin. Constitutional Amendment - Right to Healthy SB0904 Sens Waugh and Miller. Public Schools – Social Media Environment and Communities. Use by Educators. SB0874 Sen Zirkin. Natalie M. LaPrade Medical Cannabis SB0905 Sens Waugh and Miller. Creation of a State Debt - Commission - Secure Transportation Companies. Calvert County - East-John Youth Center Pools. SB0875 Sen Zucker. Online Electioneering Transparency and SB0906 Sen Waugh. Construction of a Highway or County Road - Accountability Act. Commercial Property - Access Roads. SB0876 Sen Middleton. Insurance - Commercial Lines - SB0907 Sen Waugh. Public Safety - Firearms Database. Exemptions From Filings. SB0908 Sen Waugh, et al. Partial Repeal of Firearms Safety Act SB0877 The Pres (Admin), et al. Promoting ext-Raordinary of 2013. Innovation in Maryland's Economy (PRIME Act). SB0909 Sen Waugh. Alcoholic Beverages – Class 1 Distillery SB0878 Sen Feldman. Health Insurance - Medicaid Buy-In Task License – On–Site Consumption Permit. Force. SB0910 Sen Waugh. Alcoholic Beverages - Class 9 Limited SB0879 Sen Feldman. Solar Energy Grant Program - Revisions. Distillery License - On-Site Consumption Permit. SB0880 Sens Astle and Feldman. Commercial Insurance – SB0911 Sen Waugh, et al. Veteran Suicide Prevention - Certificates of Insurance – Fee. Comprehensive Action Plan. SB0881 Sen Lee. Criminal Law - Human Trafficking and SB0912 Sen Ferguson, et al. Maryland Prenatal and Infant Care Prostitution Offenses. Coordination Services Grant Program Fund (Thrive by Three SB0882 Sen Lee. Procurement - Telecommunication and Fund). Computer Network Access - Security Requirements. SB0913 Sen Ferguson. Creation of a State Debt - Baltimore City - SB0883 Sen Lee. Homeowners Association Act - Boards of Baltimore Regional Employment and Education Center. Directors, Voting, Meetings, Recordation, and Rules. SB0914 Sen Ferguson. Creation of a State Debt - Baltimore City - SB0884 Sen Middleton. Charles County - Alcoholic Beverages Jewish Volunteer Connection Makerspace. Licenses - Class D License - Transfer. SB0915 Sen Ferguson. Creation of a State Debt - Baltimore City - SB0885 Sen Middleton. Maryland Agricultural Land Preservation Liberty Ship S.S. John W. Brown. Foundation - Condemnation of Land Under Easement. SB0916 Sen Ferguson. Creation of a State Debt - Baltimore City - SB0886 Washington County Senators. Maryland Medical Westport Community Land Trust. Assistance Program - Work and Community Engagement SB0917 Sen Ferguson. Creation of a State Debt - Baltimore City - Requirements - Waiver. Pratt Street and Howard Street Plaza. SB0887 Washington County Senators. Washington County - SB0918 Sen Ferguson. Creation of a State Debt - Baltimore City - Property Tax Credit for Disabled Veterans - Minimum Percentage Federal Hill Streetscape Improvements. of Disability. SB0919 Sen Ferguson. Creation of a State Debt - Baltimore City - SB0888 Washington County Senators. Washington County Board Port Discovery Children's Museum. of Education - Teachers and Other Personnel - Conclusion of SB0920 Sen Ferguson. Creation of a State Debt - Baltimore City - Negotiations. Baltimore Museum of Industry. SB0889 Washington County Senators. Washington County – SB0921 Sen Hershey. Task Force on the Premature Discharge of Public Facilities Bonds. Patients With Substance Use Disorders. SB0890 Sen Serafini. Income Tax – Subtraction Modification – SB0922 Sen Hershey. Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program Facilities Entities That Provide Paid Sick Leave. - ASAM Criteria Assessments. SB0891 The Pres (Atty Gen Ofc), et al. Commercial Law - SB0923 Sen Hershey. Maryland All-Payer Model Agreement - Maryland Antitrust Act - Civil Penalty. Medicare Skilled Nursing Facility 3-Day Rule - Waiver. SB0892 The Pres (DLS). General Assembly - Department of SB0924 Sen Ferguson. Public Health - Splash Pads - Regulations. Legislative Services - Reorganization and Duties. SB0925 Sen Kasemeyer. Property Tax - Liability for Payment of SB0893 Sen Feldman. Corporations and Associations - Corporate Tax on Leased Property. Records and Electronic Transmissions. SB0926 Sen Hershey. Natural Resources - Oyster Planting - SB0894 Sen Feldman. Metro Oversight Enhancement Act. Substrate Material. SB0895 Sen Guzzone. State Police Retirement System - Deferred SB0927 Sen Benson. Alarm Systems - Registration and Renewal - Retirement Option Program - Alterations. Penalties. SB0896 Sen Guzzone. Public Health - Health Record and Payment SB0928 Sen Benson, et al. Prince George's County - Property Tax Clearinghouse - Pilot Program. Credit - Supermarkets. SB0897 Sen Guzzone. Property Tax – Homeowners’ Property Tax SB0929 Sen Benson. State Policies, Guidelines, and Regulations - Credit – Repeal of Age Requirement. Mitigation of Disparate Impacts. SB0898 Sen Guzzone. Maryland Pension Climate Change Risk SB0930 Sen Benson. Creation of a State Debt - Prince George's Act. County - The Training Source. SB0899 Sen Guzzone (Chr Jt Com on Pnsns). State Retirement SB0931 Sen Benson. Real Property - Condominiums and and Pension System - Investment Division. Homeowners Associations - Dispute Settlement. SB0900 Sens King and DeGrange. Gaming - Fantasy SB0932 Sen Ramirez. State Lottery and Gaming Control Competitions - Prohibition on Operation of Electronic Device. Commission - Video Lottery Facilities - Regulations Relating to SB0901 Sen King. Local Infrastructure Fast Track for Maryland Cheating. Act. SB0933 Sen Kasemeyer. Maryland College Investment Plan - State Match Requirement - Revisions.

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 279 SB0934 Sen Nathan-Pulliam, et al. State Board of Dental SB0964 Sen Lee. Social Services - Safe Harbor Child Trafficking Examiners - Licensure - Faculty Members at the University of Victim Service Pilot Program. Maryland School of Dentistry. SB0965 Sen Lee. Family Law - Age of Majority - Jurisdiction of SB0935 Sen Salling. Maryland Transportation Authority - Court. Broening Highway/Authority Drive Toll Facility - Bypass. SB0966 Sens Ferguson and Rosapepe. RISE Zones - Expansion SB0936 Sens Hershey and Middleton. Developmental Disabilities and Income Tax Credit. Administration – Community–Based Residential Programs – SB0967 Sen Ferguson, et al. Heritage Structure Rehabilitation Tax Definition of Alternative Living Unit. Credit - Commercial Rehabilitations - Transferability and SB0937 Sen Kelley. Maryland Medical Assistance Program - Affordable Housing. Home- and Community-Based Waiver Services - Prohibition on SB0968 Sen Eckardt. Task Force on Rural Internet, Broadband, Denial. Wireless, and Cellular Service - Study and Extension. SB0938 Sen Kelley. Criminal Procedure – Sentencing Guidelines SB0969 Sen Manno, et al. Public Health - Access to Emergency – Previously Adjudicated Delinquent. Contraception - Student Health Centers and Vending Machines. SB0939 Sen Kelley. Community-Based Services Waivers and SB0970 Sen Manno, et al. Income Tax Credit - Endow Maryland - State Disabilities Plan - Alterations (Maryland Disabilities Act). Credit Amounts. SB0940 Sen Brochin. Election Law - Polling Places - Election SB0971 Sen Manno, et al. Corporations and Associations – Judges. Recordation and Filing – Proof of Occupational or Professional SB0941 Sen Brochin. Creation of a State Debt - Baltimore County License. - Baltimore County Animal Services. SB0972 Sen Manno, et al. Income Tax - Subtraction Modification SB0942 Sens Brochin and Klausmeier. Property Tax - Electronic - First-Time Homebuyer Savings Accounts. Notification of Tax Sales. SB0973 Sen Manno. Maryland Transportation Authority - Video SB0943 Sen Nathan-Pulliam. Maryland Medical Assistance Tolls - Collection. Program and Health Insurance - Coverage - Hepatitis C Drugs. SB0974 Sen Manno. State Government - Office of the Attorney SB0944 Sen Young. Public Health - Subcutaneous Implanting of General - Appropriation and Staffing (Judicial Use, Spending, Trial, Identification Device - Prohibition. Investigation, and Constitutional Errata (JUSTICE) Act of 2018). SB0945 Sen Young. Motor Vehicle Insurance - Discrimination in SB0975 Sen Nathan-Pulliam. Task Force to Study Drug Addiction Underwriting and Rating - Use of Occupation or Education Level. as a Chronic Disease. SB0946 Sen Young. Health Insurance - Freedom of Choice of SB0976 Sens Klausmeier and Smith. Local Health Services Laboratory Act. Funding - Modifications. SB0947 Sen Rosapepe. Mental Health Law - Involuntary SB0977 Sen Klausmeier. Behavioral Health Services and Admissions - Requirements and Procedures. Voluntary Placement Agreements - Children and Young Adults - SB0948 Sen Rosapepe. Washington Suburban Sanitary Reports. Commission – Minority Business Enterprises – Subcontracting. SB0978 Sen Klausmeier, et al. Career Preparation Expansion Act. SB0949 Sen Rosapepe, et al. Career Education Policy Act. SB0979 Sen Klausmeier. Workers' Compensation - Third-Party SB0950 Sen Eckardt. Health Occupations – Treatment of Lyme Actions - Subsequent Injury Fund. Disease and Other Tick–Borne Diseases – Disciplinary Actions. SB0980 Sen Muse. Inheritance Tax - Exemption - Nieces and SB0951 Sens Eckardt and Ferguson. Tax Sales - Vacant and Nephews. Abandoned Property. SB0981 Sen Muse, et al. Hospitals - Discharge of Patients - SB0952 Sens Eckardt and Ferguson. Tax Sales – Homeowner Emergency Medical Conditions and Extreme Temperatures Protections. (Rebecca's Law). SB0953 Sens Eckardt and Ferguson. Tax - Property - SB0982 The Pres (Atty Gen Ofc), et al. Controlled Dangerous Collateralization of Tax Lien Securities. Substances - Distributors - Reporting Suspicious Orders. SB0954 Sens Eckardt and Ferguson. Property Tax - In Rem SB0983 Sen Miller. Maryland Historical Society - Funding. Foreclosure and Sale - Vacant and Abandoned Property. SB0984 Sen Zucker, et al. General Provisions - Open Meetings SB0955 Sen Eckardt. Income Tax - Angel Investor Tax Credit Act - Application to Governor's Cabinet and Governor's Executive Program. Council. SB0956 Sen Eckardt. Alcoholic Beverages - Maryland Beer and SB0985 Sen Norman, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Harford Brewery Promotion Program - Establishment. County - The Children's Center of North Harford. SB0957 Sen Eckardt. Income Tax Credits - Poultry Houses - LED SB0986 Sen Kelley. State Employee and Retiree Health and Lighting and Solar Panel Systems. Welfare Benefits Program - Contraceptive Drugs and Devices and SB0958 Sen Edwards. Natural Resources - Chesapeake and Male Sterilization. Atlantic Coastal Bays 2010 Trust Fund - Purpose and Authorized SB0987 Sen Kelley, et al. State Finance and Procurement – Grant Use of Funds. to Individual Erroneously Convicted, Sentenced, and Confined. SB0959 Sen Edwards. Natural Resources - Hunting - Black Bears. SB0988 Sens Edwards and Serafini. Correctional Officers' SB0960 Sen Edwards. Maryland Historical Trust - Property Retirement System - Membership. Subject to Historic Preservation Easement - Application for Change SB0989 Sen Edwards, et al. One Maryland Economic or Alteration. Development Tax Credits - Simplification and Alteration. SB0961 Calvert County Senators. Calvert County - Youth SB0990 Sen Norman, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Harford Recreational Opportunities Fund and Distribution From Admissions County - Miracle League Baseball Field. and Amusement Tax Revenues. SB0991 Sen Jennings. Higher Education - Maryland Loan SB0962 Sen Hough, et al. Courts - Certificate of Merit - Provider Assistance Repayment Program - Farmers. of Professional Services. SB0992 Sen Jennings. Senior Citizen Activities Centers - Bingo SB0963 Sen Hough, et al. Criminal Procedure - Victim Services Games - Authorization. Unit - Victims' Compensation.

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 280 SB0993 Sen Jennings. Corporations and Associations - Fee for SB1023 Sen Conway, et al. Health - Drug Cost Review Processing Articles of Dissolution and Certificates of Cancellation - Commission. Repeal. SB1024 Sen Conway. Self-Referrals - Oncology Group Practices - SB0994 Sen Peters, et al. Disclosure of Tax Benefits - Nonprofit Exemption. Hospitals. SB1025 Sen Madaleno, et al. Department of Legislative Services - SB0995 Sens Peters and Guzzone. Corporate Income Tax - Single Study - Sales and Use Tax Collection by Out-of-State Vendors. Sales Factor Apportionment. SB1026 Sen Madaleno. Maryland Department of Health - SB0996 Sen Peters, et al. Income Tax - Subtraction Modification - Employed Beneficiaries of Assistance Programs. Military Retirement Income - Individuals at Least 65 Years Old. SB1027 Sen Madaleno, et al. Higher Education - Transfer Student SB0997 Sen Peters, et al. Income Tax - Subtraction Modification - Education Records - Requirements. Perpetual Conservation Easements. SB1028 Sen Madaleno, et al. Health Occupations - Conversion SB0998 Sen Peters, et al. State Department of Education - REAL Therapy for Minors - Prohibition (Youth Mental Health Protection School Gardens Pilot Program - Established. Act). SB0999 Sens Peters and DeGrange. Recordation Tax - SB1029 Sen Madaleno, et al. Oil and Gas Drilling and Production Exemptions. - Restrictions. SB1000 Sen Peters. Funeral Directors, Morticians, and Crematory SB1030 Sen Hough. Off–Highway Recreational Vehicle Fund – Operators - Disposition of Body by Cremation - Requirement and Establishment. Liability. SB1031 Sens Hough and Lee. Vehicle Laws – Manufacturers and SB1001 Sens Peters and Rosapepe. Maryland Small Business Dealers – Consumer Data Protection. Retirement Savings Program - Revisions. SB1032 Sen Hough. Frederick County - Scenic River Advisory SB1002 Sen Pinsky, et al. Public Health - Healthy Maryland Board - Composition. Program - Establishment (Healthy Maryland Act of 2018). SB1033 Sen Hough, et al. Public Senior Higher Education SB1003 Sens Pinsky and Peters. Magnetic Levitation Institutions - Disciplinary Proceedings - Students and Student Transportation System - Limitations. Organizations. SB1004 Sens Pinsky and Peters. Counties - Asset Transfer for SB1034 Sen Hough, et al. Human Services – State Public High-Speed Transportation System - Hearing and Approval Assistance Eligibility – Arrest Warrant. Requirements. SB1035 Sen Smith. Declaration of Rights - Right to Information. SB1005 Sens Pinsky and Peters. Counties and Municipalities - SB1036 Sen Smith. Criminal Procedure - Firearms - Transfer. Asset Transfer for High-Speed Transportation System - SB1037 Sen Smith. Montgomery County – Fire and Explosive Agreements. Investigator – Definition. SB1006 Sen Pinsky. Sea Level Rise Inundation and Coastal SB1038 Sen Smith, et al. Criminal Law - Animal Cruelty - Flooding - Construction, Adaptation, Mitigation, and Disclosure. Sentencing Conditions and Selling Ban. SB1007 Sen Pinsky. Prescription Drug Monitoring Program – SB1039 Sen Smith, et al. Constitutional Amendment - Cannabis - Opioid Data – Disclosure. Use, Possession, Cultivation, and Sale. SB1008 Sen Jennings. Higher Education - Delegate Scholarships - SB1040 Sen Smith, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Dorchester Qualifications. County - Patriot Point. SB1009 Sens Guzzone and Conway. Department of General SB1041 Sen Smith. Education – Teacher Certification – Services – Bird–Safe Building Standards Montessori Schools. (Maryland Bird–Safe Buildings Act of 2018). SB1042 Sen Smith, et al. Access to Maryland Courts Act. SB1010 Sen Zucker, et al. Labor and Employment - Sexual SB1043 Sens Kagan and Reilly. Alcoholic Beverages - Beer Harassment - Contractual Waivers and Reporting Requirements. Franchise Agreements - Notice of Nonrenewal or Termination. SB1011 Sen Feldman, et al. Protect Maryland Health Care Act of SB1044 Sen Salling. Alcoholic Beverages - Class 5 Breweries - 2018. On-Premises Consumption - Hours of Operation. SB1012 Sen Feldman, et al. Commissioner of Financial SB1045 Sen Kagan. State Government - Grants and Contracts - Regulation - Student Education Loans - Ombudsman and Licensing Reimbursement of Indirect Costs. of Servicers. SB1046 Sen Kagan. Gas Price Clarity Act of 2018. SB1013 Sen Ready. First Responders - Mandatory Autism SB1047 Sen Kagan. Consumer Protection - Scanning or Swiping Training. Identification Cards and Driver's Licenses - Prohibition. SB1014 Sen Ready. Estates and Trusts - Breach of Trust Action - SB1048 Sen Smith, et al. Secure and Accessible Registration Act. Limitation Period. SB1049 Sen Smith, et al. Higher Education - Endowed University SB1015 Sen Miller. Gaming - Fantasy Competitions - Operators System of Maryland Scholarship Program - Established. and Video Lottery Facilities. SB1050 Sen Smith, et al. Civil Actions - Body Attachment - SB1016 Sen Rosapepe. State Employee and Retiree Health and Procedures. Welfare Benefits Program - Expansion of Participating Units. SB1051 Sen Kagan. Public Safety - 9-1-1 Emergency Telephone SB1017 Sen Robinson. Alcoholic Beverages - Class 5 Breweries - System - Trust Fund and Fees (Carl Henn's Law). On-Premises Sales. SB1052 Sen Kagan. 9-1-1 Trust Fund - Public Safety Answering SB1018 Sen Robinson. State Government - State Song - Revision. Point - Mandatory Reporting. SB1019 Sen Robinson. Labor and Employment - State Minimum SB1053 Sen Kagan. Public Safety - 9-1-1 Public Safety Wage Rate - Increase. Telecommunicators - Benefits. SB1020 Sen Conway. Procurement - Architectural Services and SB1054 Sen Kagan. Public Information Act - 9-1-1 Engineering Services - Reciprocal Preference. Communications - Denial of Part of a Public Record. SB1021 Sen Conway. Community Colleges - Baccalaureate SB1055 Sen Hershey. Creation of a State Debt - Kent County - Degrees - Prohibition. Kent School. SB1022 Sen Conway. Baltimore City - Property Tax Credit - SB1056 Sen Hershey, et al. Rural Health Collaborative Pilot. Rental Discount for Baltimore City Public Safety Officers.

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 281 SB1057 Cecil County Senators. Cecil County - Alcoholic SB1089 Sen Zucker. Creation of a State Debt - Montgomery Beverages - Alcohol Awareness Program. County - Sandy Spring Odd Fellows Lodge. SB1058 Sen Hershey, et al. Renewable Energy – Offshore Wind SB1090 Sens Peters and Guzzone. Corporate Income Tax - Single Projects – Distance Requirements. Sales Factor Apportionment. SB1059 Sens Kagan and Benson. Motor Vehicle Insurance – SB1091 Sen Reilly. Creation of a State Debt - Lutheran Mission Discrimination in Underwriting and Rating – Use of Marital Status Society Compassion Centers. or Gender. SB1092 The Pres (Cmsn Invtn Exclnc Edctn), et al. Education - SB1060 Sen Kagan, et al. Nonpublic Elementary and Secondary Commission on Innovation and Excellence in Education. Schools - Discrimination - Prohibition. SB1093 Sen Cassilly, et al. Creation of a State Debt - Harford SB1061 Sens Kagan and Pinsky. Ballot Access - Voter County - Historical Society of Harford County. Registration - Affiliating With a Party. SB1094 Sen Benson. Creation of a State Debt - Prince George's SB1062 Balt City Sens (BCA). Weapon Crimes - Detachable County - Public Plaza and Community Overlook. Magazines and Regulated Firearms - Possession. SB1095 Sen Serafini. Creation of a State Debt - Washington SB1063 Sen Conway, et al. Natalie M. LaPrade Medical Cannabis County - The Maryland Theatre. Commission - Certifying Providers - Referrals. SB1096 Sen Simonaire. Creation of a State Debt - Anne Arundel SB1064 Chr B&T (Dept). Academic Facilities Bonding Authority. County - Chesapeake High School Turf Field. SB1065 Sen Bates. Public Schools - Agricultural Education SB1097 Sen Simonaire. Creation of a State Debt - Anne Arundel Programs. County - Lloyd Keaser Community Center. SB1066 Sens Conway and Pinsky. Juvenile Law - Lead Testing SB1098 Sens Robinson and Young. Baltimore City - Tax Sales - and Behavioral Health Assessment. Water Liens. SB1067 Sen Ready, et al. Unborn Child Protection From SB1099 Sen Ferguson. Office of Legislative Audits - Audits of the Dismemberment Abortion Act of 2018. Baltimore City Police Department. SB1068 Sen Rosapepe, et al. Financial Consumer Protection Act SB1100 Sen Muse. Criminal Law - Assault - Sentencing (Violence of 2018. Prevention Education Act). SB1069 Sen Mathias. Motor Vehicles - Gross Vehicle Weight - SB1101 Sen Eckardt. Health Insurance - Provider Panels - Agricultural Products. Procedures and Credentialing Practices. SB1070 Sen Edwards. Wetlands and Waterways Program – State– SB1102 Sens Cassilly and Norman. Landlord and Tenant - Action Owned Lakes – Structural Shoreline Stabilization. for Repossession of Nonresidential Property - Service of Process. SB1071 Sen Waugh. Task Force to Study Access to Home Health SB1103 Sen Nathan-Pulliam. Education – Voluntary Ethical Care for Children and Adults With Medical Disabilities. Special Education Advocate Certificate Program. SB1072 Caroline County Senators. Caroline County - Alcoholic SB1104 Sen Klausmeier. Economic Development - More Jobs for Beverages - Bed and Breakfast License. Marylanders - Tier I Eligibility. SB1073 Sen Pinsky. Railroad Companies - Condemnation SB1105 Sen Brochin, et al. Baltimore County - Superintendent of Authority - Application. Schools - Prohibition on Other Employment. SB1074 Sen Mathias. Health Insurance and Pharmacy Benefits SB1106 Sen Miller. Creation of a State Debt - Calvert County - Managers - Reimbursement for and Provision of Pharmacy North Beach Volunteer Fire Department. Services. SB1107 Sen Madaleno. Creation of a State Debt – Montgomery SB1075 Sen Mathias. Health Insurance - Freedom of Choice of County – Nonprofit Village Center. Pharmacy Act. SB1108 Sens Hough and Young. Creation of a State Debt - SB1076 Sen Mathias. Health Insurance - Access to and Coverage Frederick County - Brunswick Junior Railroaders. of Specialty Drugs - Definition. SB1109 Sen Ramirez. Task Force to Standardize Data Collection SB1077 Sen Mathias. Pharmacy Benefits - Processing and on Race and Ethnicity. Adjudication of Claims - Restrictions on Fees. SB1110 Sen Feldman. Creation of a State Debt - Montgomery SB1078 Sen Benson. Medical Cannabis – Advertising – County - Metropolitan Ballet Theatre Expansion. Restrictions. SB1111 Sen Conway. Creation of a State Debt - Baltimore City - SB1079 Sen Mathias. Pharmacy Benefits Managers - Revisions. BARCO Playhouse Theater. SB1080 Sen Muse. Assembly Areas - State-Funded Construction SB1112 Sen Conway. Creation of a State Debt – Baltimore City – or Renovation - Assistive Listening System Requirement. The BARCO Compound. SB1081 Sens Astle and Feldman. Business Regulation - Limited SB1113 Sen Conway. Correctional Services - Diminution Credits - Residential Lodging. Education. SB1082 Sen DeGrange. State Government - Regulations SB1114 Sen Conway. Maryland Licensure of Direct-Entry Impacting Small Businesses - Economic Impact Analyses. Midwives Act - Revisions. SB1083 Sen Klausmeier, et al. Public Health - Prescription Drug SB1115 Sen Middleton. Horse Racing - Interstate Compact on Monitoring Program - Revisions. Anti-Doping and Drug Testing Standards. SB1084 Sen Conway (BCA), et al. Baltimore City - Continuing SB1116 Sen McFadden. Creation of a State Debt - Baltimore City the Creating Opportunities for Renewal and Enterprise (CORE) - Darley Park Community Park. Partnership Fund. SB1117 Sen Klausmeier. Electric Universal Service Program - SB1085 Sen Conway (BCA), et al. Baltimore City - Tourism Funds - Arrearage Prevention. Improvement District. SB1118 Sen Hough. Public Safety - Trauma-Affected Veterans SB1086 Sens Lee and Madaleno. Creation of a State Debt - Training Program - Establishment. Montgomery County - Josiah Henson Park. SB1119 Sen Simonaire. Creation of a State Debt - Anne Arundel SB1087 Sen Zucker. State Board of Physicians - Invasive County - Tick Neck Park Recreational Obstacle Course. Cardiovascular Professionals. SB1120 Sen Simonaire. Creation of a State Debt - Anne Arundel SB1088 Sen King. Creation of a State Debt - Montgomery County County - Brooklyn Park Youth Athletic Association Pavilion. - Germantown Bank Museum.

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 282 SB1121 Sens Madaleno and Benson. Procurement - Small Chapters Businesses and Minority Businesses - Qualification and Certification. CH0004 HB0001 (Amended). Del Dumais, et al. Family Law - SB1122 Sen Conway. Education – Commercial Gaming Revenues Child Conceived Without Consent - Termination of Parental Rights – Constitutional Amendment. (Rape Survivor Family Protection Act). SB1123 Sen Edwards. Garrett County – Regulation of Animals – CH0003 SB0002 (Amended). Sen Feldman, et al. Family Law - Enforcement. Child Conceived Without Consent - Termination of Parental Rights SB1124 Sen Edwards. Garrett County – Pretrial Release, Work (Rape Survivor Family Protection Act). Release, and Home Detention Programs. [18-05-36] SB1125 Sen Eckardt. Agricultural Land Preservation Easements - Surface Mining. SB1126 Sen Kasemeyer. Election Law - Absentee Ballot Requests, Delivery, and Marking. SB1127 Sens Hershey and Ready. Procurement Contracts - Disclosures to Secretary of State - Beneficial Ownership. SB1128 Sen Mathias. Offshore Drilling Liability Act. SB1129 Sen King. Creation of a State Debt - Montgomery County - UpCounty Nonprofit Hub. SB1130 Sen Astle. Creation of a State Debt - Anne Arundel County - William Brown House. SB1131 Sen Middleton. Motor Vehicle Insurance - Commercial Policies - Insurance Identification Card. SB1132 Cecil County Senators. Creation of a State Debt - Cecil County - Bee Hive Colonial Village. SB1133 Cecil County Senators. Creation of a State Debt - Cecil County - Perryville Railroad Monument Sign. SB1134 Sen Ferguson. Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council. SB1135 Sen Zirkin. Creation of a State Debt - Baltimore County - Hatzalah of Baltimore. SB1136 Sen Zirkin. Creation of a State Debt - Baltimore County - New Town High School Stadium. SB1137 Sen Conway. Correctional Services - Inmate Case Record - Educational, Vocational, and Job History. SB1138 Sen Conway, et al. Legislative Branch of State Government - Sexual Harassment. SB1139 Sen Robinson. Procurement - Minority Business Enterprise Certification - Sale to Nonminority Entity. SB1140 Sen Middleton. Maryland Agricultural Land Preservation Foundation - Lot Release. SB1141 Sen Nathan-Pulliam. Maryland Education Opportunity Act of 2018. SB1142 Sen Nathan-Pulliam. Public Service Commission - Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity - Rapid Health Impact Assessment Requirement. SB1143 Sen Kasemeyer. Property Tax Credit - Baltimore County - Leadership Through Athletics, Inc.. SB1144 Sen Kasemeyer. Baltimore County - Alcoholic Beverages - Education Conference Facility/Dining Service License. SB1145 Sen Serafini. County Boards of Education - Leasing of School Property. SB1146 Sen Serafini. Public Schools - School Construction - Approval, Design, and Funding. SB1147 Washington County Senators. Juveniles – Reportable Offenses. SB1148 Washington County Senators. Washington County - Advisory School Design Review Committee - Repeal. SB1149 Sens Pinsky and Peters. Appropriations and Public– Private Partnerships – Transit Lines – Three–Station Requirement. SB1150 Sen Simonaire. Vehicle Laws - Accidents Resulting in Death - Mandatory Drug and Alcohol Testing (Danshaun's Law). [18-05-34]

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 283 The Judiciary

COURT OF APPEALS OF MARYLAND DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS This is to certify that by an Order of the Court of Appeals dated February 8, 2018, ANUJ SUD, 7309 Baltimore Avenue, Suite 117, College Park, Maryland 20740, has been disbarred by consent, effective immediately from the further practice of law in the State, and his name as an attorney at law has been stricken from the register of attorneys in this Court (Maryland Rule 19-761). [18-05-27]

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 284 Emergency Action on Regulations Symbol Key • Roman type indicates text existing before emergency status was granted. • Italic type indicates new text. • [Single brackets] indicate deleted text.

Emergency Regulations Under State Government Article, §10-111(b), Annotated Code of Maryland, an agency may petition the Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive, and Legislative Review (AELR), asking that the usual procedures for adopting regulations be set aside because emergency conditions exist. If the Committee approves the request, the regulations are given emergency status. Emergency status means that the regulations become effective immediately, or at a later time specified by the Committee. After the Committee has granted emergency status, the regulations are published in the next available issue of the Maryland Register. The approval of emergency status may be subject to one or more conditions, including a time limit. During the time the emergency status is in effect, the agency may adopt the regulations through the usual promulgation process. If the agency chooses not to adopt the regulations, the emergency status expires when the time limit on the emergency regulations ends. When emergency status expires, the text of the regulations reverts to its original language.

Title 09 Editor’s Note on Incorporation by Reference Pursuant to State Government Article, §7-207, Annotated Code of DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, Maryland, the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice, 2018—2019 Edition, has been declared a document generally LICENSING, AND available to the public and appropriate for incorporation by reference. For this reason, it will not be printed in the Maryland Register or the REGULATION Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR). Copies of this document are filed in special public depositories located throughout the State. A list of these depositories was published in 44:1 Md. R. 9 (January Subtitle 19 COMMISSION OF REAL 6, 2017), and is available online at www.dsd.state.md.us. The ESTATE APPRAISERS, APPRAISAL document may also be inspected at the office of the Division of State MANAGEMENT COMPANIES, AND Documents, 16 Francis Street, Annapolis, Maryland 21401. HOME INSPECTORS — REAL .01 Incorporation by Reference. A. (text unchanged) ESTATE APPRAISERS B. Document Incorporated. Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice [2016—2017] 2018—2019 Edition (The Appraisal 09.19.05 Code of Ethics Foundation), including Preamble, Ethics Rule, Competency Rule, Authority: Business Occupations and Professions Article, §§16-208, 16-216, Scope of Work Rule, Jurisdictional Exception, Supplemental 16-220, 16-302(d) and (g), and 16-503(b) and (f), Annotated Code of Standards, Definitions and Standards 1, 2, [and] 3, and 4 with all Maryland related Standard Rules and Statements on Appraisal Standards, is incorporated by reference. Notice of Emergency Action [17-286-E-I] STEVEN O’FARRELL The Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive, and Chairman Legislative Review has granted emergency status to amendments to Commission of Real Estate Appraisers, Appraisal Regulation .01 under COMAR 09.19.05 Code of Ethics. Management Companies and Home Inspectors Emergency status began: January 1, 2018. Emergency status expires: June 30, 2018. Comparison to Federal Standards There is no corresponding federal standard to this proposed action. Economic Impact on Small Businesses The proposed action has minimal or no economic impact on small businesses.

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all related Standard Rules and Statements on Appraisal Standards, Title 09 is incorporated by reference. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, STEVEN O’FARRELL Chairman LICENSING, AND Commission of Real Estate Appraisers, Appraisal Management Companies and Home Inspectors REGULATION Subtitle 19 COMMISSION OF REAL Title 10 ESTATE APPRAISERS, APPRAISAL DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH MANAGEMENT COMPANIES, AND HOME INSPECTORS — REAL AND MENTAL HYGIENE ESTATE APPRAISERS Subtitle 09 MEDICAL CARE 09.19.05 Code of Ethics PROGRAMS Authority: Business Occupations and Professions Article, §§16-208, 16-216, 10.09.28 Applied Behavior Analysis Services 16-220, 16-302(d) and (g), and 16-503(b) and (f), Annotated Code of Maryland Authority: Health-General Article, §§2-104(b), 2-105(b), 15-103, and 15-105, Annotated Code of Maryland Notice of Final Action Notice of Final Action [17-286-F-I] [17-299-F] On February 13, 2018, the Commission of Real Estate Appraisers, On February 14, 2018, the Secretary of Health adopted Appraisal Management Companies, and Home Inspectors adopted amendments to Regulations .01 and .04—.06 under COMAR amendments to Regulation .01 under COMAR 09.19.05 Code of 10.09.28 Applied Behavior Analysis Services. This action, which Ethics. This action, which was proposed for adoption in 44:24 Md. was proposed for adoption in 44:26 Md. R. 1222—1224 (December R. 1154—1155 (November 27, 2017), has been adopted with the 22, 2017), has been adopted as proposed. nonsubstantive changes shown below. Effective Date: March 12, 2018. Effective Date: March 12, 2018. ROBERT R. NEALL Attorney General's Certification Secretary of Health In accordance with State Government Article, §10-113, Annotated Code of Maryland, the Attorney General certifies that the following changes do not differ substantively from the Subtitle 25 MARYLAND HEALTH proposed text. The nature of the changes and the basis for this conclusion are as follows: CARE COMMISSION The change adds "Standard Rule 4" to the adopted USPAP Standards. However, Standard 4 does not contain new language. 10.25.19 State Recognition of an Electronic It merely represents the new section created after the bifurcation Advance Directives Service of Standard 3 into two separate Standards sections by the Appraisal Standards Board of the Appraisal Foundation, a federal Authority: Health–General Article §§ 4-302.2, 5-602, 5-622, 19-103(c)(2)(i) and (ii), 19-144, Annotated Code of Maryland agency with the responsibility to develop, interpret, and amend the USPAP on behalf of real property appraisers and users of Notice of Final Action appraisal services. [17-196-F] .01 Incorporation by Reference. On February 15, 2018, the Maryland Health Care Commission A. (proposed text unchanged) adopted new Regulations .01—.08 under a new chapter, COMAR B. Document Incorporated. Uniform Standards of Professional 10.25.19 State Recognition of an Electronic Advance Directives Appraisal Practice 2018—2019 Edition (The Appraisal Service. This action was considered by the Commission at an open Foundation), including Preamble, Ethics Rule, Competency Rule, meeting held on February 15, 2018, notice of which was given Scope of Work Rule, Jurisdictional Exception, Supplemental through publication in the Maryland Register pursuant to General Standards, Definitions and Standards 1, 2, [[and]] 3, and 4 with Provisions Article, §3-302, Annotated Code of Maryland. This

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 FINAL ACTION ON REGULATIONS 286 action, which was proposed for adoption in 44:26 Md. R. 1230— 1233 (December 22, 2017), has been adopted as proposed. Title 12 Effective Date: March 12, 2018. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ROBERT E. MOFFIT, Ph.D. Chair SAFETY AND Maryland Health Care Commission CORRECTIONAL SERVICES Notice of Final Action Notice of Final Action [17-302-F] [17-321-F] On February 8, 2018, the Secretary of Health adopted amendments On February 20, 2018, the Secretary of Public Safety and to: Correctional Services, in cooperation with the Commissioner of (1) Regulation .01 under COMAR 10.31.02 Tax Compliance Correction, adopted: Regulations; and (1) The repeal of Regulation .01 under COMAR 12.02.10 (2) Regulation .03 under COMAR 10.56.05 Continuing Chaplaincy Services; and Education. (2) New Regulations .01 — .11 under a new chapter, COMAR This action, which was proposed for adoption in 44:26 Md. R. 12.03.02 Religious Services under a new subtitle, Subtitle 03 1233—1234 (December 22, 2017), has been adopted as proposed. Operations. Effective Date: March 12, 2018. This action, which was proposed for adoption in 45:1 Md. R. 39— ROBERT R. NEALL 44 (January 5, 2018), has been adopted as proposed. Secretary of Health Effective Date: March 12, 2018. STEPHEN T. MOYER Secretary of Public Safety and Correctional Services Title 11 DEPARTMENT OF Subtitle 02 DIVISION OF TRANSPORTATION CORRECTION 12.02.28 Administrative Remedy Procedures to Subtitle 17 MOTOR VEHICLE Resolve Inmate Complaints ADMINISTRATION—DRIVER Authority: Correctional Services Article, §§2-109, 3-205, 3-209, and 3-211, LICENSING AND IDENTIFICATION Annotated Code of Maryland DOCUMENTS Notice of Final Action [17-267-F] Notice of Final Action On February 1, 2018, the Secretary of Public Safety and [17-313-F] Correctional Services adopted new Regulations .01—.20 under a new On February 20, 2018, the Administrator of the Motor Vehicle chapter, COMAR 12.02.28 Administrative Remedy Procedures to Administration adopted: Resolve Inmate Complaints. This action, which was proposed for (1) Amendments to Regulations .01 and .02 under COMAR adoption in 44:23 Md. R. 1115—1123 (November 13, 2017), has 11.17.02 Expiration and Renewal of Driver's License; been adopted as proposed. (2) Amendments to Regulations .01, .02, and .04—.07 under Effective Date: March 12, 2018. COMAR 11.17.09 Proof of Age, Full Name, Identity, Maryland Residence, Social Security Number and Lawful Status; and STEPHEN T. MOYER (3) The repeal of existing Regulations .01—.04 under Secretary of Public Safety and Correctional Services COMAR 11.17.12 Social Security Number. This action, which was proposed for adoption in 45:01 Md. R. 37—39 (January 5, 2018), has been adopted as proposed. Effective Date: March 12, 2018. CHRISTINE NIZER Administrator Motor Vehicle Administration

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 FINAL ACTION ON REGULATIONS 287 was proposed for adoption in 44:26 Md. R. 1243—1244 (December Title 14 22, 2017), has been adopted as proposed. Effective Date: March 12, 2018. INDEPENDENT AGENCIES R. KARL AUMANN Chairman Subtitle 09 WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION Subtitle 09 WORKERS' 14.09.01 General Administrative COMPENSATION COMMISSION Authority: Health-General Article, §4-303; Labor and Employment Article, 14.09.04 Legal Representation and Fees §§9-307, 9-309, 9-310.2, 9-314, 9-404, 9-405, 9-410, 9-602, 9-603, 9-610.1, 9-625, 9-635, 9-689, 9-701, 9-709, 9-710, 9-711, 9-721, 9-731, 9-736, 9-739, Authority: Labor and Employment Article, §§9-309, 9-721, and 9-731, and 9-6A-07; Insurance Article, §§19-405 and 19-406; State Government Annotated Code of Maryland Article, §10-1103; Annotated Code of Maryland Notice of Final Action Notice of Final Action [17-226-F] [17-222-F] On February 8, 2018, the Workers' Compensation Commission On February 8, 2018, the Workers' Compensation Commission adopted amendments to Regulations .01—.03 under COMAR adopted amendments to Regulations .01, .03, and .04 under COMAR 14.09.04 Legal Representation and Fees. This action, which was 14.09.01 General Administrative. This action, which was proposed proposed for adoption in 44:26 Md. R. 1244—1245 (December 22, for adoption in 44:26 Md. R. 1242 (December 22, 2017), has been 2017), has been adopted as proposed. adopted as proposed. Effective Date: March 12, 2018. Effective Date: March 12, 2018. R. KARL AUMANN Chairman R. KARL AUMANN Chairman Subtitle 09 WORKERS' Subtitle 09 WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION COMPENSATION COMMISSION 14.09.07 Vocational Rehabilitation Practitioners 14.09.02 Requirements for Filing and Amending Authority: Labor and Employment Article, §§9-309, 9-6A-04, and 9-6A-07, Claims Annotated Code of Maryland Authority: Labor and Employment Article, §§9-309, 9-314, 9-402, 9-404, Notice of Final Action 9-602, 9-701, 9-709—9-711, and 9-736; State Government Article, §10-1103; [17-221-F] Annotated Code of Maryland On February 8, 2018, the Workers' Compensation Commission adopted amendments to Regulations .02 and .07 under COMAR Notice of Final Action 14.09.07 Vocational Rehabilitation Practitioners. This action, [17-227-F] which was proposed for adoption in 44:26 Md. R. 1245 (December On February 8, 2018, the Workers' Compensation Commission 22, 2017), has been adopted as proposed. adopted amendments to Regulations .02 and .03 under COMAR Effective Date: March 12, 2018. 14.09.02 Requirements for Filing and Amending Claims. This R. KARL AUMANN action, which was proposed for adoption in 44:26 Md. R. 1242— Chairman 1243 (December 22, 2017), has been adopted as proposed. Effective Date: March 12, 2018. R. KARL AUMANN Subtitle 09 WORKERS' Chairman COMPENSATION COMMISSION 14.09.08 Guide of Medical and Surgical Fees Subtitle 09 WORKERS' Authority: Labor and Employment Article, §§9-309, 9-663, and 9-731, COMPENSATION COMMISSION Annotated Code of Maryland 14.09.02 Requirements for Filing and Amending Notice of Final Action Claims [17-268-F] On February 8, 2018, the Workers' Compensation Commission Authority: Labor and Employment Article, §§9-309, 9-314, 9-402, 9-404, adopted amendments to Regulation .06 under COMAR 14.09.08 9-602, 9-701, 9-709—9-711, and 9-736; State Government Article, §10-1103; Guide of Medical and Surgical Fees. This action, which was Annotated Code of Maryland proposed for adoption in 44:23 Md. R. 1123—1124 (November 13, Notice of Final Action 2017), has been adopted as proposed. [17-233-F] Effective Date: March 12, 2018. R. KARL AUMANN On February 8, 2018, the Workers' Compensation Commission Chairman adopted amendments to Regulation .04 under COMAR 14.09.02 Requirements for Filing and Amending Claims. This action, which

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 FINAL ACTION ON REGULATIONS 288 Subtitle 09 WORKERS' Subtitle 22 COMMISSION ON COMPENSATION COMMISSION CRIMINAL SENTENCING POLICY 14.09.10 Settlements and Lump Sum Payments 14.22.02 Criminal Offenses and Seriousness Authority: Labor and Employment Article, §§9-309, 9-402, 9-403, 9-405, and Categories 9-406, 9-701, and 9-722, Annotated Code of Maryland Authority: Criminal Procedure Article, §6-211, Annotated Code of Maryland Notice of Final Action Notice of Final Action [17-225-F] [17-320-F] On February 8, 2018, the Workers' Compensation Commission On February 20, 2018, the Maryland State Commission on adopted amendments to Regulation .02 under COMAR 14.09.10 Criminal Sentencing Policy adopted amendments to Regulation .02 Settlements and Lump Sum. This action, which was proposed for under COMAR 14.22.02 Criminal Offenses and Seriousness adoption in 44:26 Md. R. 1245—1246 (December 22, 2017), has Categories. This action, which was proposed for adoption in 45:1 been adopted as proposed. Md. R. 45—51 (January 5, 2018), has been adopted as proposed. Effective Date: March 12, 2018. Effective Date: April 1, 2018. DAVID SOULE R. KARL AUMANN Executive Director Chairman Subtitle 27 MARYLAND Subtitle 09 WORKERS' ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE COMPENSATION COMMISSION 14.27.03 Procurement 14.09.12 Responsibilities of Insurers Authority: Natural Resources Article, §§3-103 and 3-127, Annotated Code of Maryland Authority: Insurance Article §19-406; Labor and Employment Article, §§9-309, 9-404, 9-405, 9-409, 9-410, and 9-744; Annotated Code of Maryland Notice of Final Action [17-308-F] Notice of Final Action On February 7, 2018, the Maryland Environmental Service [17-224-F] adopted amendments to Regulation .02 under COMAR 14.27.03 On February 8, 2018, the Workers' Compensation Commission Procurement. This action, which was proposed for adoption in 44:26 adopted amendments to Regulations .02 and .03 under COMAR Md. R. 1247 (December 22, 2017), has been adopted as proposed. 14.09.12 Responsibilities of Insurers. This action, which was Effective Date: March 12, 2018. proposed for adoption in 44:26 Md. R. 1246 (December 22, 2017), ROY M. McGRATH has been adopted as proposed. Director Effective Date: March 12, 2018. R. KARL AUMANN Title 24 Chairman DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS Subtitle 09 WORKERS' AND ECONOMIC COMPENSATION COMMISSION DEVELOPMENT 14.09.13 Individual Employer Self-Insurer Authority: Labor and Employment Article, §§9-309, 9-402, 9-403, 9-405, and Subtitle 05 ECONOMIC 9-406, Annotated Code of Maryland DEVELOPMENT Notice of Final Action [17-223-F] 24.05.21 Regional Institution Strategic On February 8, 2018, the Workers' Compensation Commission Enterprise Zone Program adopted amendments to Regulations .02 and .04 under COMAR Authority: Economic Development Article, §§2-108 and 5-1401—5-1407; 14.09.13 Individual Employer Self-Insurer. This action, which was Tax-General Article, §10-702; Tax Property Article, §9-103.1; Annotated proposed for adoption in 44:26 Md. R. 1246—1247 (December 22, Code of Maryland 2017), has been adopted as proposed. Effective Date: March 12, 2018. Notice of Final Action [17-288-F] R. KARL AUMANN On February 7, 2018, the Secretary of Commerce adopted Chairman amendments to Regulation .12 under COMAR 24.05.21 Regional Institution Strategic Enterprise Zone Program. This action, which was proposed for adoption in 44:26 Md. R. 1250 (December 22, 2017), has been adopted as proposed. Effective Date: March 12, 2018. R. MICHAEL GILL Secretary of Commerce

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Title 27 CRITICAL AREA COMMISSION FOR THE CHESAPEAKE AND ATLANTIC COASTAL BAYS Notice of Final Action [17-306-F] On February 7, 2018, the Critical Area Commission for the Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays adopted: (1) Amendments to Regulation .01 under COMAR 27.01.01 General Provisions; (2) Amendments to Regulation .04 under COMAR 27.01.11 Directives for Updating Critical Area Maps; (3) New Regulations .01—.07 under COMAR 27.01.13 Nonwater-Dependent Projects; (4) Amendments to Regulation .01 under COMAR 27.02.01 General Provisions; and (5) Amendments to Regulation .02 under COMAR 27.03.01 Notification of Project Applications. This action, which was proposed for adoption in 44:26 Md. R. 1251—1253 (December 22, 2017), has been adopted as proposed. Effective Date: March 12, 2018. CHARLES DEEGAN Chairman

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 290 Proposed Action on Regulations

For information concerning citizen participation in the regulation-making process, see inside front cover.

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Promulgation of Regulations An agency wishing to adopt, amend, or repeal regulations must first publish in the Maryland Register a notice of proposed action, a statement of purpose, a comparison to federal standards, an estimate of economic impact, an economic impact on small businesses, a notice giving the public an opportunity to comment on the proposal, and the text of the proposed regulations. The opportunity for public comment must be held open for at least 30 days after the proposal is published in the Maryland Register. Following publication of the proposal in the Maryland Register, 45 days must pass before the agency may take final action on the proposal. When final action is taken, the agency must publish a notice in the Maryland Register. Final action takes effect 10 days after the notice is published, unless the agency specifies a later date. An agency may make changes in the text of a proposal. If the changes are not

substantive, these changes are included in the notice of final action and published in the Maryland Register. If the changes are substantive, the agency must repropose the regulations, showing the changes that were made to the originally proposed text. Proposed action on regulations may be withdrawn by the proposing agency any time before final action is taken. When an agency

proposes action on regulations, but does not take final action within 1 year, the proposal is automatically withdrawn by operation of law, and a notice of withdrawal is published in the Maryland Register.

Title 08 Opportunity for Public Comment Comments may be sent to Peter Jayne, Associate Director, DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL Wildlife and Heritage Service, Department of Natural Resources, P.O. Box 68, Wye Mills, MD 21679, or call 410-827-8612, or email RESOURCES to [email protected], or fax to 410-827-5186. Comments will be accepted through April 2, 2018. A public hearing has not been Subtitle 03 WILDLIFE scheduled. .05 Crow and Blackbird Depredation 08.03.05 Upland Game Birds and Mammals A. In this regulation, the following terms have the meanings Authority: Natural Resources Article, §§10-205 and 10-408, Annotated Code indicated. of Maryland B. Terms Defined. (1) “Blackbirds” means Brewer’s, red-winged, [rusty,] and Notice of Proposed Action yellow-headed blackbirds, cowbirds, and all grackles. [17-185-P] (2)—(3) (text unchanged) The Secretary of Natural Resources proposes to amend Regulation C. Crow and Blackbird Depredation. .05 under COMAR 08.03.05 Upland Game Birds and Mammals. (1) The Code of Federal Regulations, 50 CFR §21.43: Statement of Purpose (a) (text unchanged) The purpose of this action is to remove rusty blackbird from the (b) Specifies the following terms and conditions under list of species considered to be blackbirds in COMAR 08.03.05.05. which this action may be taken: This change also requires that nonlethal solutions be used to solve (i) A person shall attempt to control depredation by depredation problems by blackbirds before lethal means may be used. blackbirds using nonlethal methods before the person may use lethal The amendments also describe the type of shot or bullets that may be control; used on depredating crows and blackbirds. A report procedure is also (ii) The killed birds and their plumage may not be sold or established and described. These changes are consistent with recent offered for sale but may be possessed, transported, and otherwise modifications to the Federal Crow and Blackbird Depredation Order disposed of [or utilized]; [and] issued by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. [(ii)] (iii) Any person controlling crows and blackbirds shall permit at all reasonable times including during actual Comparison to Federal Standards operations, any federal or State game or deputy game agent, warden, There is a corresponding federal standard to this proposed action, protector, or other game law enforcement officer free and unrestricted but the proposed action is not more restrictive or stringent. access over the premises on which such operations have been or are being conducted and shall furnish promptly to the officer whatever Estimate of Economic Impact information the officer may require, concerning the operations[.]; The proposed action has no economic impact. (iv) A person using a firearm to kill crows or blackbirds Economic Impact on Small Businesses under the provisions of this section shall use nontoxic shot or The proposed action has minimal or no economic impact on small nontoxic bullets unless the person uses an air gun or a .22-caliber businesses. rimfire firearm to control depredating crows or blackbirds; and (v) Any person or agency taking depredating crows or Impact on Individuals with Disabilities blackbirds shall provide to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, The proposed action has no impact on individuals with disabilities.

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 PROPOSED ACTION ON REGULATIONS 291 Migratory Bird Permit Office, P.O. Box 779, Hadley, MA 01035, an .07 Areas Open to Offshore Waterfowl Hunting. annual report for each species taken, to be submitted by January 31st A. [A] Consistent with a final rule published in the Federal of the following year. Register pursuant to 50 CFR 20, except as provided in §C of this (2)—(4) (text unchanged) regulation, a person may hunt migratory waterfowl from a boat or floating blind which is anchored, drifting, sculled, or paddled, or MARK J. BELTON while standing in the water on the natural bottom in those open areas Secretary of Natural Resources described [as follows:] in §B of this regulation. B. The following areas are open: Subtitle 03 WILDLIFE (1)—(8) (text unchanged) C. In the sea duck shooting zone described in Regulation .04 of 08.03.07 Waterfowl this chapter, sea ducks (scoters, long-tailed duck, and eiders) may only be taken during the dates of the special sea duck season. Authority: Natural Resources Article, §§10-205, 10-408, and 10-601.1, [B.] D. A person hunting wild waterfowl in the offshore hunting Annotated Code of Maryland zone shall remain at least: Notice of Proposed Action (1) 800 yards from any shore including shore emerging at mean [17-188-P] low water, except in the following waters, where a person hunting The Secretary of Natural Resources proposes to amend wild waterfowl shall remain at least 400 yards from shore including Regulations .06 and .07 under COMAR 08.03.07 Waterfowl. shore emerging at mean low water: (a) Chesapeake Bay located in Baltimore, Harford, and St. Statement of Purpose Mary’s counties as described in [§A(1)] §B(1) of this regulation; The purpose of this action is to clarify which weapons may be (b) Potomac River as described in [§A(2)] §B(2) of this used for certain waterfowl hunting seasons and to clarify which regulation; waterfowl species may be hunted in the sea duck shooting zone. (c) Susquehanna Flats as described in [§A(3)] §B(3) of this Amendments to Regulation .06 establish that shotguns used for regulation; and hunting snow geese during the Light Goose Conservation Order (d) Dorchester, Somerset and Wicomico counties as season and resident Canada geese during the September season may described in [§A(6)—(7)] §B(6)—(7) of this regulation. hold more than three shells. Amendments to Regulation .07 establish (2)—(3) (text unchanged) that in the open area for the special sea duck season, sea ducks (scoters, long-tailed ducks, and eiders) may only be taken during the MARK J. BELTON open dates of the special sea duck season. Secretary of Natural Resources

Comparison to Federal Standards There is a corresponding federal standard to this proposed action, Subtitle 03 WILDLIFE but the proposed action is not more restrictive or stringent. 08.03.07 Waterfowl Estimate of Economic Impact Authority: Natural Resources Article, §10-205, Annotated Code of Maryland The proposed action has no economic impact. Notice of Proposed Action Economic Impact on Small Businesses The proposed action has minimal or no economic impact on small [17-187-P] businesses. The Secretary of Natural Resources proposes to adopt new Regulations .12 and .13 under COMAR 08.03.07 Waterfowl. Impact on Individuals with Disabilities The proposed action has no impact on individuals with disabilities. Statement of Purpose The purpose of this action is to establish the shooting hours for Opportunity for Public Comment certain goose hunting seasons. Regulation .12 will establish the Comments may be sent to Peter Jayne, Associate Director, shooting hours for hunting light geese, including snow geese, during Wildlife and Heritage Service, Department of Natural Resources, the Light Goose Conservation Order season in Maryland. Regulation P.O. Box 68, Wye Mills, MD 21679, or call 410-827-8612, or email .13 will establish the shooting hours for hunting resident Canada to [email protected], or fax to 410-827-5186. Comments geese during the September season in Maryland. will be accepted through April 2, 2018. A public hearing has not been scheduled. Comparison to Federal Standards There is a corresponding federal standard to this proposed action, .06 Devices for Hunting Wetland Game Birds. but the proposed action is not more restrictive or stringent. A.—E. (text unchanged) F. The restriction in §E of this regulation that limits shotguns to Estimate of Economic Impact those holding not more than three shells does not apply to: [shotguns The proposed action has no economic impact. used for hunting snow geese and resident Canada geese if these Economic Impact on Small Businesses methods are permitted in Maryland according to a Final Rule adopted The proposed action has minimal or no economic impact on small by the Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, as businesses. published in the Federal Register pursuant to 50 CFR 20.] (1) Shotguns used for hunting snow geese during the Light Impact on Individuals with Disabilities Goose Conservation Order season; and The proposed action has no impact on individuals with disabilities. (2) Shotguns used for hunting resident Canada geese during Opportunity for Public Comment the September resident Canada goose season. Comments may be sent to Peter Jayne, Associate Director, Wildlife and Heritage Service, Department of Natural Resources, P.O. Box 68, Wye Mills, MD 21679, or call 410-827-8612, or email

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 PROPOSED ACTION ON REGULATIONS 292 to [email protected], or fax to 410-827-5186. Comments will be accepted through April 2, 2018. A public hearing has not been Title 31 scheduled. MARYLAND INSURANCE .12 Shooting Hours for Light Goose Conservation Order Season. A person may hunt light geese from 1/2 hour prior to sunrise to ADMINISTRATION 1/2 after sunset during the Light Goose Conservation Order season if this method is allowed in Maryland pursuant to a final rule adopted Subtitle 09 LIFE INSURANCE AND by the Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, as published in the Federal Register pursuant to 50 CFR 21. ANNUITIES .13 Shooting Hours for Resident Canada Geese in September. 31.09.02 Variable Life Insurance A person may hunt resident Canada geese in September from 1/2 hour prior to sunrise to 1/2 after sunset if this method is allowed in Authority: Insurance Article, §§2-109 and 16-601—16-603, Annotated Code of Maryland Maryland pursuant to a final rule adopted by the Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, as published in the Notice of Proposed Action Federal Register pursuant to 50 CFR 20. [17-203-P] The Insurance Commissioner proposes to amend Regulations MARK J. BELTON .02—.04 and .09 under COMAR 31.09.02 Variable Life Insurance. Secretary of Natural Resources Statement of Purpose The purpose of this action is to amend Regulations .02, .03, .04, Title 30 and .09 under COMAR 31.09.02 Variable Life Insurance. In 1979, Maryland adopted the NAIC Variable Life Insurance Model MARYLAND INSTITUTE Regulation under COMAR 31.09.02. This Model has subsequently been amended to incorporate several important consumer protections, FOR EMERGENCY but the Maryland regulations have not yet been updated. These amendments will update our regulations consistent with the current MEDICAL SERVICES NAIC Variable Life Insurance Model Regulation. SYSTEMS (MIEMSS) Comparison to Federal Standards There is no corresponding federal standard to this proposed action. Subtitle 08 DESIGNATION OF Estimate of Economic Impact TRAUMA AND SPECIALTY The proposed action has no economic impact. REFERRAL CENTERS Economic Impact on Small Businesses The proposed action has minimal or no economic impact on small Notice of Change to Opportunity for Public Comment businesses. [18-044-P] The Opportunity for Public Comment notice published in 45:4 Impact on Individuals with Disabilities Md. R. 228 (February 16, 2018) has been changed to correct a The proposed action has no impact on individuals with disabilities. typographical error in the comments deadline date. The corrected Opportunity for Public Comment notice follows. Comments may be sent to Lisa Larson, Regulations Manager, Opportunity for Public Comment Maryland Insurance Administration, 200 St. Paul Place, Suite 2700, Comments may be sent to Carole Mays, Director, Trauma and Baltimore, MD 21202, or call 410-468-2007, or email to Injury Specialty Care Program, MIEMSS, 653 West Pratt Street, [email protected], or fax to 410-468-2020. Baltimore, Maryland, 21201, or call 410-706-3932, or email to Comments will be accepted through April 2, 2018. A public hearing [email protected], or fax to 410-706-4768. Comments will be has not been scheduled. accepted through March 19, 2018. A public hearing has not been scheduled. .02 Definitions. A. (text unchanged) B. Terms Defined. (1) — (6) (text unchanged) (7) “Flexible premium policy” means any variable life insurance policy other than a scheduled premium policy as specified under §B(15) of this regulation. [(7)] (8) — [12] (13) (text unchanged) (14) “Policy processing day” means the day on which charges authorized in the policy are deducted from the cash value of the policy. (15) “Scheduled premium policy” means a variable life insurance policy under which both the amount and timing of premium payments are fixed by the insurer. [(13)] (16) — [(16)] (19) (text unchanged)

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 PROPOSED ACTION ON REGULATIONS 293 .03 Qualification of Insurer to Issue Variable Life Insurance. upon the payment of any outstanding indebtedness arising after the A. — B. (text unchanged) end of the grace period following the date of default together with C. Filing for Approval to Do Business in This State. Before an accrued interest thereon to the date of reinstatement and payment of insurer shall deliver or issue for delivery a variable life insurance an amount not exceeding the greater of: policy in this State, it shall file with the Commissioner the following [(a)] (i)— [(b)] (ii) (text unchanged) information for the consideration of the Commissioner in making the [(4)] (d) (text unchanged) determination required by §B of this regulation: [(5)] (e) A provision designating the separate account to be (1) — (6) (text unchanged) used and stating that: (7) A statement of an actuary appointed by the insurer [(a)] (i)— [(c)] (iii) (text unchanged) describing the mortality and expense risks which the insurer will bear [(6)] (f) A provision that at any time during the first 18 under the policy. months of the variable life insurance policy, as long as premiums are D. — H. (text unchanged) duly paid, the owner may exchange the policy for a policy of permanent fixed benefit life insurance on the life of the insured for .04 Insurance Policy Requirements — Policy Qualification. the same initial amount of insurance as the variable life insurance A. — B. (text unchanged) policy, and on a plan of insurance specified in the policy, provided C. Mandatory Policy Benefit and Design Requirements. Variable that the new policy: life insurance policies delivered or issued for delivery in this State [(a)] (i)— [(e)] (v) (text unchanged) shall comply with the following minimum requirements: [(7)] (g) — [12] (l) (text unchanged) (1) Coverage shall be provided for the lifetime of the insured [(13)] (m) A provision that the policy shall be incontestable with the mortality and expense risk borne by the insurer. The by the insurer after it has been in force for 2 years during the lifetime mortality and expense charges shall be subject to the maximums of the insured[;], notwithstanding that any increase in the amount of stated in the policy. the policy’s death benefits subsequent to the policy issue date, which (2) (text unchanged) occurred upon a new application or request of the owner and was (3) A minimum death benefit for scheduled premium policies subject to satisfactory proof of the insured’s insurability, shall be shall be provided in an amount at least equal to the initial face incontestable after the increase has been in force, during the lifetime amount of the policy as long as premiums are duly paid, subject to of the insured, for 2 years from the date of issue of increase; the provisions of § E(2)(d) of this regulation. [(14)] (n) (text unchanged) (4) — (12) (text unchanged) [(15)] (o) A provision that payment of variable death D. Mandatory Policy Provisions. benefits in excess of the minimum death benefits, cash values, policy (1) Every variable life insurance policy filed for approval in loans, or partial withdrawals, except when used to pay premiums, or this State shall be plainly printed in a type size not less than 10 point partial surrenders may be deferred: with a lower case unspaced alphabet length not less than 120 point, [(a)] (i)— [(b)] (ii) (text unchanged) and shall contain at least the following: [(16)] (p) (text unchanged) [(1)] (a) The cover page or pages corresponding to the cover [(17)] (q) A description of the basis for computing the cash page of each policy that shall contain: surrender value under the policy shall be included, with the surrender [(a)] (i)— [(f)] (vi) (text unchanged) value expressed as either: (b) A provision regarding the policy grace period as [(a)] (i)— [(b)] (ii) (text unchanged) follows: [(18)] (r) — [(20)] (t) (text unchanged) [(2)] (i) [A provision for a] For scheduled premium E. Nonforfeiture, Partial Withdrawal, Policy Loan, and Partial policies, the grace period [of] shall be not less than 31 days from the Surrender Provisions. A variable life insurance policy delivered or premium due date [which shall provide that] and when the premium issued for delivery in this State shall contain provisions which are not is paid within the grace period, policy values will be the same, except less favorable to the policyholder than the following: for the deduction of any overdue premium, as if the premium were (1) (text unchanged) paid on or before the due date; (2) A provision for policy loans after 3 full years’ premiums (ii) For flexible premium policies, the grace period shall have been paid (which may at the option of the insurer be entitled and begin on the policy processing day when the total charges authorized referred to as a partial withdrawal provision) not less favorable to the by the policy that are necessary to keep the policy in force until the policyholder than the following: next policy processing day exceed the amounts available under the (a) — (e) (text unchanged) policy to pay such charges in accordance with the terms of the policy (f) If the indebtedness exceeds the cash value for scheduled and end on a date not less than 61 days after the mailing date of the premium policies, the insurer shall give notice of intent to cancel the report to policyholders required by Regulation .09C of this chapter; policy if the excess indebtedness is not repaid within 31 days after the (iii) For all policies, the death benefit payable during the date of mailing of the notice; grace period shall equal the death benefit in effect immediately prior (g) — (l) (text unchanged) to such period less any overdue charges; and F. Other Policy Provisions. The following provisions may in (iv) For all policies, if the policy processing day occurs substance be included in a variable life insurance policy or related monthly, the insurer may require the payment of not more than three form delivered or issued for delivery in this State: times the charges that were due on the policy processing day on (1) An exclusion for suicide within 2 years of the policy issue which the amounts available under the policy were insufficient to pay date[;], and an exclusion, to the extent of the increased death benefits all charges authorized by the policy that are necessary to keep the only, for suicide within 2 years of any increase in death benefits policy in force until the next policy processing day; which result from an application of the owner subsequent to the [(3)] (c) A provision that the policy will be reinstated at any policy issue date; time within 2 years from the date of default upon the written (2) — (4) (text unchanged) application of the insured and evidence of insurability, including good health, satisfactory to the insurer, unless the cash surrender value has been paid or the period of extended insurance has expired,

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 PROPOSED ACTION ON REGULATIONS 294 .09 Reports to Policyholders. An insurer delivering or issuing for delivery in this State a variable life insurance policy shall mail to each variable life insurance policyholder at his or her last known address the following reports: A. Within 30 days after each anniversary of the policy, a statement or statements of the cash surrender value, death benefit, any partial withdrawal or policy loan, any interest charge, and any optional payments allowed pursuant to Regulation .04E of this chapter under the policy computed as of the policy anniversary date. This statement may be furnished within 30 days after a specified date in each policy year as long as the information contained in it is computed as of a date not more than 45 days before the mailing of the notice. This statement shall state in contrasting color or distinctive type that, in accordance with the investment experience of the separate account, the cash values and the variable death benefit may increase or decrease, and shall prominently identify any value described which may be recomputed before the next statement required by this section. If the policy guarantees that the variable death benefit on the next policy anniversary date will not be less than the variable death benefit specified in the statement, the statement shall be modified to indicate this. For flexible premium policies, the report required by this paragraph shall: (1) Contain a reconciliation of the change since the previous report in cash value and cash surrender value, if different, because of payments made (less deductions for expense charges), withdrawals, investment experience, insurance charges, and any other changes made against the cash value; and (2) Show the projected cash value and cash surrender value, if different, as of 1 year from the end of the period covered by the report assuming that: (a) Planned periodic premiums, if any, are paid as scheduled; (b) Guaranteed costs of insurance are deducted; and (c)The net return is equal to the guaranteed rate or, in the absence of a guaranteed rate, is not greater than zero. If the projected value is less than zero, a warning message shall be included that states that the policy may be in danger of terminating without value in the next 12 months unless additional premium is paid. B. (text unchanged) C. For flexible premium policies, if the amounts available under the policy on any processing day to pay the charges authorized by the policy are less than the amount necessary to keep the policy in force, until the next processing day, a report indicating the minimum payment required under the terms of the policy to keep it in force and the length of the grace period for payment of the amount. ALFRED W. REDMER, JR. Insurance Commissioner

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 295 Errata COMAR 12.02.27, 12.03.01, 12.12.30, 12.16.02 At 45:4 Md. R. 214 (February 16, 2018), column 1, line 20 from the bottom: For: accepted through 2/20/2018. A public hearing has not been Read: accepted through March 19, 2018. A public hearing has not been [18-05-33]

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Susquehanna County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of Up to 4.9990 mgd; DEPARTMENT OF THE Approval Date: November 13, 2017. Chief Oil & Gas, LLC, Pad ID: Runabuck Drilling Pad, ABR- ENVIRONMENT 201305008.R1, Elkland Township, Sullivan County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of Up to 2.0000 mgd; Approval Date: SUSQUEHANNA RIVER BASIN November 14, 2017. SWN Production Company, LLC, Pad ID: RACINE PAD, ABR- COMMISSION 201212003.R1, New Milford Township, Susquehanna County, Pa.; Projects Approved for Consumptive Uses of Water Consumptive Use of Up to 4.9990 mgd; Approval Date: November 19, 2017. AGENCY: Susquehanna River Basin Commission. SWN Production Company, LLC, Pad ID: PLATUS PAD, ABR-

201212004.R1, New Milford Township, Susquehanna County, Pa.; ACTION: Notice. Consumptive Use of Up to 4.9990 mgd; Approval Date:

November 19, 2017. SUMMARY: This notice lists the projects approved by rule by the SWN Production Company, LLC, Pad ID: SWEENEY PAD, ABR- Susquehanna River Basin Commission during the period set forth in 201212005.R1, New Milford Township, Susquehanna County, Pa.; “DATES.” Consumptive Use of Up to 4.9990 mgd; Approval Date:

November 19, 2017. DATES: November 1-30, 2017 SWN Production Company, LLC, Pad ID: CONKLIN EAST, ABR-

201212009.R1, New Milford Township, Susquehanna County, Pa.; ADDRESSES: Susquehanna River Basin Commission, 4423 North Consumptive Use of Up to 4.9990 mgd; Approval Date: Front Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110-1788. November 19, 2017.

SWN Production Company, LLC, Pad ID: TINGLEY PAD, ABR- FOR FURTHER INFORMATION : Jason E. Oyler, 201212010.R1, New Milford Township, Susquehanna County, Pa.; General Counsel, 717-238-0423, ext. 1312, [email protected]. Regular Consumptive Use of Up to 4.9990 mgd; Approval Date: mail inquiries may be sent to the above address. November 19, 2017.

SWN Production Company, LLC, Pad ID: WALKER WEST PAD SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice lists the 14, ABR-201301010.R1, Jackson Township, Susquehanna County, projects, described below, receiving approval for the consumptive use Pa.; Consumptive Use of Up to 4.9990 mgd; Approval Date: of water pursuant to the Commission’s approval by rule process set November 19, 2017. forth in 18 CFR §806.22(e) and §806.22 (f) for the time period Chief Oil & Gas, LLC, Pad ID: Hanlon, ABR-201303003.R1, specified above: McNett Township, Lycoming County, and Canton Township,

Bradford County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of Up to 2.1000 mgd; Approvals By Rule Issued Under 18 CFR 806.22(e): Approval Date: November 20, 2017. Sunoco Pipeline, L.P., ABR-201711001, Penn Township, Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: Hooker, ABR-201305001.R1, Huntingdon County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of Up to 0.2000 mgd; Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of Approval Date: November 2, 2017. Up to 7.5000 mgd; Approval Date: November 21, 2017.

Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: Visneski, ABR- Approvals By Rule Issued Under 18 CFR 806.22(f): 201305002.R1, Mehoopany Township, Wyoming County, Pa.; Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: McEnaney, ABR- Consumptive Use of Up to 7.5000 mgd; Approval Date: 201304001.R1, Terry Township, Bradford County, Pa.; November 21, 2017. Consumptive Use of Up to 7.5000 mgd; Approval Date: Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: ODowd, ABR- November 6, 2017. 201305006.R1, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pa.; Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: Sharpe, ABR-201304004.R1, Consumptive Use of Up to 7.5000 mgd; Approval Date: Windham Township, Wyoming County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of November 21, 2017. Up to 7.5000 mgd; Approval Date: November 6, 2017. Pennsylvania General Energy, LLC, Pad ID: COP Tract 596 Pad B, Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: Poepperling, ABR- ABR-201304007.R1, Liberty Township, Tioga County, Pa.; 201304017.R1, North Branch Township, Wyoming County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of Up to 4.5000 mgd; Approval Date: Consumptive Use of Up to 7.5000 mgd; Approval Date: November 29, 2017. November 6, 2017. SWN Production Company, LLC, Pad ID: TI-01 Mase Monte, ABR- Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation, Pad ID: DeluciaR P1, ABR- 201711002, Liberty Township, Tioga County, Pa.; Consumptive 201211002.R1, Harford Township, Susquehanna County, Pa.; Use of Up to 4.9990 mgd; Approval Date: November 29, 2017. Consumptive Use of Up to 5.0000 mgd; Approval Date:

November 6, 2017. AUTHORITY: Pub. L. 91-575, 84 Stat. 1509 et seq., 18 CFR Parts Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: Lucy, ABR-201304015.R1, 806, 807, and 808. Monroe Township, Bradford County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of Up

to 7.5000 mgd; Approval Date: November 13, 2017. Dated: February 6, 2018 Chief Oil & Gas, LLC, Pad ID: P. Cullen A Drilling Pad, ABR- 201304019.R1, Overton Township, Bradford County and Forks STEPHANIE L. RICHARDSON Township, Sullivan County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of Up to Secretary to the Commission 2.0000 mgd; Approval Date: November 13, 2017. [18-05-25] SWN Production Company, LLC, Pad ID: HARRIS PAD, ABR- 201211015.R1, Harford and New Milford Townships, MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 SPECIAL DOCUMENTS 297 5. Methods for uploading a paper-based advance directive and MARYLAND HEALTH CARE for creating an electronic advance directive, including: version control protocols for multiple advance directives; sharing and COMMISSION deletion of advance directives; and identification of the types of individuals/entities that can obtain access to information in the COMAR 10.25.19 STATE Vendor’s advance directives database/repository. 6. Transfer of electronic advance directives if the Vendor is RECOGNITION OF AN ELECTRONIC sold or goes out of business; and provision of notification to ADVANCE DIRECTIVES SERVICE consumers, within a reasonable cure period so that consumers may make alternative arrangements for securing their data Draft Criteria for State Recognition of an Electronic Advance (Note: Vendor must agree to escrow any data for Maryland Directives Service — For Public Comment residents for a specified time period upon request by MHCC). Proposed regulations regarding State Recognition of an Electronic 7. Communication with end-users of the technology (e.g., Advance Directives Service, adopted by the Maryland Health Care consumers, health care providers, etc.), including methods, Commission (MHCC or Commission) as final regulations on frequency, and anticipated reason for communications. February 15, 2018 will require, at COMAR 10.25.19.03B, that the 8. Identification of circumstances, if any, under which mailing Commission publish in the Maryland Register and on its website lists/contact information can be shared or sold. draft criteria to be considered by the Commission in reviewing an 9. Disaster recovery, business continuity, and cybersecurity. application by an Electronic Advance Directives Service for State B. Auditing and Compliance – Each Vendor shall provide Recognition, a prerequisite for connecting to the State-Designated supporting documentation of its compliance with the following Health Information Exchange. The draft criteria were developed by criteria. Commission staff after meetings with stakeholders in the fall of 2016. 1. At least annually, the results from an independent third In general, the draft criteria include standards for privacy and party privacy and security audit that reviews and tests security security, auditing and compliance, and education, reporting, and controls, including appropriate and permitted access, use, and technical provisions, some of which are required by State and/or disclosure of protected health information (PHI) – to include federal law. subcontractors, such as data centers. The MHCC seeks public comments on this draft criteria. Comments 2. Certification or accreditation by a nationally recognized will be accepted until 4:30 p.m. on Friday, March 30, 2018 and third party privacy and security organization (e.g., EHNAC, should be submitted via email to Christine Karayinopulous at SOC II). [email protected] or via mail to: C. Technical – Each Vendor shall provide evidence that it meets or Maryland Health Care Commission exceeds the following criteria. Note: items with an asterisk (*) ATTN: Christine Karayinopulous required by law. 4160 Patterson Ave 1. Offers a secure, web-based application to create, update, Baltimore, MD 21215 and store electronic advance directives consistent with the

Comments are due by 4:30 p.m. on Friday, March 30, 2018 Health Level-7, Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture Personal Advance Care Plan document standard. 2. Allows a consumer to download their advance directive Maryland Health Care Commission into a printable document or electronically transfer it to another Draft Criteria for State Recognition of an Electronic Advance system or third party. Directives Service 3. Uses, at a minimum, remote identity proofing in A. Policies and Procedures – Each electronic advance directives accordance with Authenticator Assurance Level 2 of the service vendor (“Vendor”) shall submit copies of its policies and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST Special procedures regarding the following areas. Publications 800-63-3 (Digital Identity Guidelines) and 800- 1. Method for assigning each declarant or health care agent 63A (Digital Identity Guidelines: Enrollment and Identity (hereafter referred to as “consumer”) a unique user name and Proofing).* password. 4. Accepts video recordings for electronic advance directives, 2. Procedural and technical controls (e.g., authorization and allowing a declarant to express health care wishes and appoint a authentication) for the exchange of health information with a personal health care agent.* third party, including exchange through a health information 5. Stores paper-based advance directives received by fax or exchange (HIE). other electronic means* and makes the paper-based advance 3. Appropriate administrative, physical, and technical directives as easily retrievable as electronic advance directives safeguards that, at a minimum, meet the requirements of the created via the vendor’s website. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 6. Collects consumer demographics consistent with key data (HIPAA) and the Health Information Technology for Economic elements required by the State-Designated HIE Master Patient and Clinical Health Act (HITECH), and meet State-specific Index to assist in appropriately matching patients. requirements, including notice of privacy practices to 7. Allows a consumer to delete their electronic advance consumers. directive. 4. Assessment of a potential breach and responding to a 8. Tracks information on when and by whom an advance breach, including investigation processes, remedial action plans, directive was created, updated, accessed, or deleted. notifications to consumers and MHCC (and others as required 9. Makes available only completed and signed electronic by State or federal law), and suspension or termination of access advance directives to appropriately authorized individuals (e.g., and notifications.1 health care agent or proxy, health care providers, etc.) and the State-Designated HIE. 10. Uses at least 12 point font consistent with U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Usability Guidelines.

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 SPECIAL DOCUMENTS 298 D. Reporting – Each Vendor shall attest that it can and will provide the following reports. 1. At least biannually, report the number of unique advance directives on file for Maryland residents and the number of times a unique advance directive has been queried (i.e., opened/viewed) through the State-Designated HIE by provider type. 2. Report each instance of a breach involving Maryland residents and steps for remediation as provided in COMAR 10.25.18.08. 3. Produce ad hoc reports at the request of the State. E. Education – Each Vendor shall provide documentation of its compliance with the following criteria. 1. Has educational materials for consumers that details the Vendor’s scope of services, warranties, and any costs associated with electronic advance directive services. The educational materials shall, at a minimum: a. Disclose any cost to a consumer prior to the consumer’s creation of an electronic advance directive or upload of a paper-based advance directive; b. Advise consumers regarding provision of advance notice of any change in fees; c. Give notice of integration with the State-Designated HIE and any other third party, and include a disclosure that only complete advance directives will be accessible to authorized individuals via the State- Designated HIE; and d. Notice identifying those who can access advance directives through the State-Designated HIE. F. Connectivity with the State-Designated HIE – Each Vendor shall provide documentation of its compliance with the following technical requirements. 1. Establishment of application programming interfaces (APIs) that are consistent with current specifications from the State-Designated HIE that will permit a third party to determine if an advance directive exists and to retrieve structured and non- structured information contained in the advance directive. 2. Development of APIs that permit a third party to create an advance directive form from a third party system. 3. Adherence to current protocols including Advanced Encryption Standards (AES) and Transport Layer Security (TLS) for the protection of data at rest and in transit.

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MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 GENERAL NOTICES 300 Submit email questions to: discuss how property and casualty insurers §19-101 et seq., Annotated Code of [email protected]. can help the Maryland Insurance Maryland, and COMAR 10.24.01. Contact: Shawn Singh (410) 767-6896 Administration promptly and efficiently Any affected person may make a written [18-05-16] assist Maryland consumers. request to the Commission to receive If you plan to attend this meeting, please copies of relevant notices concerning the HISTORIC ST. MARY'S CITY RSVP to [email protected]. If applications. All further notices of COMMISSION you have any questions, you may also proceedings on the applications will be sent contact Joy Hatchette at the same email only to affected persons who have Subject: Public Meeting address or at 410-468-2029. registered as interested parties. Date and Time: March 23, 2018, 4 — 5 You can also call-in to the meeting by Please refer to the Matter No. listed p.m. dialing 866-247-6034. The passcode is above in any correspondence on the Place: The Inn at Brome Howard, 18281 1573490062. applications. Copies of the applications are Rosecroft Rd., St. Mary's City, MD Contact: Joy Hatchette (410) 468-2029 available, for review, in the office of the Contact: Porzia Purves (240) 895-4960 [18-05-29] MHCC, during regular business hours by [18-05-12] appointment, or on the Commission’s MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY AND website at www.mhcc.maryland.gov. DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION GAMING CONTROL COMMISSION All correspondence should be addressed TECHNOLOGY to Paul Parker, Deputy Director, Center for Subject: Public Meeting Health Care Facilities Planning and Subject: Public Meeting Date and Time: March 22, 2018, 10 a.m. Development, MHCC, 4160 Patterson Date and Time: March 16, 2018, 10 a.m. — 12 p.m. Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21215. — 12 p.m. Place: Montgomery Park Business Center, Contact: Ruby Potter (410) 764-3276 Place: 100 Community Pl., 1st Fl. Conf. 1800 Washington Blvd., Studio, Baltimore, [18-05-20] Rm., Side B, Crownsville, MD MD Add'l. Info: Quarterly Maryland Council Contact: Kathy L. Lingo (410) 230-8790 BOARD OF OCCUPATIONAL on Open Data Meeting [18-05-17] THERAPY PRACTICE Contact: Brittany Brothers (410) 697-9407 [18-05-18] Subject: Public Meeting MARYLAND HEALTH CARE Date and Time: March 16, 2018, 9 a.m. —

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MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 45, ISSUE 5, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018 GENERAL NOTICES 301 RACING COMMISSION WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION Subject: Public Meeting Date and Time: March 22, 2018, 12:30 — Subject: Public Meeting 1 p.m. Date and Time: March 22, 2018, 9:30 — Place: Laurel Park, Laurel, MD 11 a.m. Contact: J. Michael Hopkins (410) 296- Place: 10 E. Baltimore St., Baltimore, MD 9682 Add'l. Info: Portions of this meeting may [18-05-09] be held in closed session. Contact: Amy Lackington (410) 864-5300 MARYLAND SEXUAL OFFENDER [18-05-06] ADVISORY BOARD Subject: Public Meeting GOVERNOR'S WORKFORCE Date and Time: March 19, 2018, 10:30 DEVELOPMENT BOARD a.m. — 12:30 p.m. Subject: Public Meeting Place: Community Place Conf. Rms., 100 Date and Time: March 14, 2018, 3:30 — Community Pl., 1st Fl., Side B, 5:30 p.m. Crownsville, MD Place: 7201 Corporate Center Dr., Contact: Robyn Lyles (410) 585-3185 Hanover, MD [18-05-15] Contact: Darla Henson (410) 767-2408 [18-05-28] MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION/OFFICE OF DIVISION OF WORKFORCE MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT AND ADULT Subject: Public Meeting LEARNING/MARYLAND Date and Time: March 7, 2018, 8:30 a.m. APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAINING — 5 p.m. COUNCIL Place: Maryland Dept. of Transportation, 7201 Corporate Center Dr., Hanover, MD Subject: Public Meeting Contact: Sabrina Bass (410) 865-1240 Date and Time: March 13, 2018, 9 a.m. [18-05-01] Place: Washington, D.C. Electricians JATC, I.B.E.Wl Local No. 26, 4371 MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF Parliament Pl., Ste. A, Lanham, MD TRANSPORTATION/OFFICE OF Add'l. Info: The Apprenticeship and MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE Training Council will consider the approval Subject: Public Meeting and registration of new apprenticeship Date and Time: March 21, 2018, 8:30 a.m. programs, revisions to presently approved — 5 p.m. apprenticeship programs, and other Place: Maryland Dept. of Transportation, business which may come before the 7201 Corporate Center Dr., Hanover, MD Council. Contact: Sabrina Bass (410) 865-1240 Contact: Christopher D. MacLarion (410) [18-05-03] 767-2246 [18-05-26] MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION/OFFICE OF MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE Subject: Public Meeting Date and Time: April 4, 2018, 8:30 a.m. — 5 p.m. Place: Maryland Dept. of Transportation, 7201 Corporate Center Dr., Hanover, MD Contact: Sabrina Bass (410) 865-1240 [18-05-04]

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Title 10 Maryland Department of Health Title 11 Department of Transportation Part 1 Part 1 01 Procedures 01 Office of the Secretary 02 Division of Reimbursements 02 Transportation Service Human Resources System 03 Health Statistics 03 Maryland Aviation Administration 04 Fiscal 04 State Highway Administration 05 Freestanding Ambulatory Care Facilities 05 Maryland Port Administration 06 Diseases 06 Mass Transit Administration 07 Hospitals 07 Maryland Transportation Authority 08 Health Facilities Grants 08 State Railroad Administration Part 2 09 Vacant 09 Medical Care Programs 10 Vacant Part 3 Part 2 10 Laboratories 11 Motor Vehicle Administration – Administrative Procedures 11 Maternal and Child Health 12 MVA – Licensing of Businesses and Occupations 12 Adult Health 13 MVA – Vehicle Equipment 13 Drugs 14 MVA – Vehicle Inspections 14 Cancer Control 15 MVA – Vehicle Registration 15 Food 16 MVA – Vehicle Operations 16 Housing 17 MVA – Driver Licensing and Identification Documents 17 Swimming Pools and Spas 18 MVA – Financial Responsibility Requirements 18 Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection and 19 MVA – School Vehicles Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) 20 MVA – Motorcycle Safety Program 19 Dangerous Devices and Substances 21 MVA – Commercial Motor Vehicles 20 Kidney Disease Program 22 MVA – Preventive Maintenance Program 21 Mental Hygiene Regulations 23 MVA – Drivers’ Schools, Instructors & Driver Education Program 22 Developmental Disabilities Part 4 Title 26 Department of the Environment 23 Advance Directive Registry Part 1 24 Maryland Health Care Commission 01 General Provisions 25 Maryland Health Care Commission 02 Occupational, Industrial, and Residential Hazards 26 Board of Acupuncture 03 Water Supply, Sewerage, Solid Waste, and Pollution Control 27 Board of Nursing Planning and Funding 28 Board of Examiners in Optometry 04 Regulation of Water Supply, Sewage Disposal, and Solid Waste 29 Board of Morticians and Funeral Directors 05 Board of Well Drillers 30 Maryland Commission on Kidney Disease 06 Waterworks and Waste Systems Operators 31 Health Occupation Boards 07 Board of Environmental Sanitarians 32 Board of Physicians 33 Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators Part 2 34 Board of Pharmacy 08 Water Pollution 35 Postmortem Examiners Commission 09 Maryland CO2 Budget Trading Program 36 Board of Examiners of Psychologists 10 Oil Pollution and Tank Management 11 Air Quality Part 5 12 Radiation Management 37 Health Services Cost Review Commission 38 Board of Physical Therapy Examiners Part 3 39 Board of Nursing – Certified Nursing Assistants 13 Disposal of Controlled Hazardous Substances 40 Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners 14 Hazardous Substance Response Plan 41 Board of Examiners for Audiologists, Hearing Aid 15 Disposal of Controlled Hazardous Substances ― Dispensers, and Speech-Language Pathologists Radioactive Hazardous Substances 42 Board of Social Work Examiners 16 Lead 43 Board of Chiropractic Examiners 17 Water Management 44 Board of Dental Examiners 18 Susquehanna River Basin Commission 45 Maryland Community Health Resources Commission Part 4 46 Board of Occupational Therapy Practice 19 Oil and Gas Resources 47 Alcohol and Drug Abuse Administration 20 Surface Coal Mining and Reclamation under 48 Child Abuse and Neglect Medical Reimbursement Program Federally Approved Program 49 State Anatomy Board 21 Mining 50 Tissue Banks 22 Coastal Facilities Review 51 Forensic Laboratories 23 Nontidal Wetlands 52 Preventive Medicine 24 Tidal Wetlands 53 Board of Nursing – Electrology Practice Committee 25 Ballast Water Management 54 Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, 26 Community Right-to-Know Fund Infants, and Children (WIC) 27 Hazardous Material Security 55 State Board of Spinal Cord Injury Research 56 Board of Dietetic Practice 57 Board for Certification of Residential Child Care Program Professionals 58 Board of Professional Counselors and Therapists 59 Catastrophic Health Emergencies 60 Board of Environmental Health Specialists 61 Health Enterprise Zone Initiative 62 Natalie Laprade Medical Marijuana Commission

63 Community-Based Behavioral Health Programs and Services 64 Practice of Licensed Direct-Entry Midwives 65 Board of Massage Therapy Examiners Last Updated 7/2017 66 Office of the Inspector General

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Nurse Practice Act 2017

It’s here . . . updated and offered in two convenient and practical formats!

The 8.5″ x 11″ loose-leaf 3-hole-punched Nurse Practice Act with optional official COMAR 3-ring binder is not only beautiful and sturdy, it makes keeping your Nurse Practice Act binder up-to-date so easy and affordable! Updates* are published when there are changes to COMAR or the Annotated Code.

* When COMAR regulations are amended or new ones adopted, or when there are changes to the Annotated Code of Maryland, we will publish updates to your current loose-leaf book by printing only those pages with changes. The binder allows for easy replacement of updated pages at a much lower price than purchasing a whole new book!

We also offer the original handy 6″ x 9″ bound NURSE PRACTICE ACT book because it’s so easy to carry along to appointments and meetings. Though smaller, ANNOTATED CODE OF MARYLAND HEALTH OCCUPATIONS ARTICLE, TITLE 1 this book contains the complete set of HEALTH OCCUPATIONS ARTICLE, TITLE 8

Annotated Code of Maryland articles and (NURSE PRACTICE ACT) COMAR regulations that make up the CODE OF MARYLAND REGULATIONS TITLE 10, SUBTITLE 27 Nurse Practice Act! TITLE 10, SUBTITLE 39 TITLE 10, SUBTITLE 53 TITLE 10, SUBTITLE 64

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Either format is $32.00 (price includes S&H; there is no tax).

Bulk Order p rice (3 or more books) is $28 per book. Board of Nursing 4140 Patterson Avenue Baltimore, Maryland 21215-2254 The optional COMAR Binder is $15. October 2017 Call 410-260-3876 to place your order today!