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STATUTES OF LIMITATION | Another Session |
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| HB 19 | Status as of April 25, 2000: Became Law - Chapter 11 | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates Taylor and Barve and Delegates Hurson, Arnick, Busch, Dewberry, Guns, Hixson, Howard, Montague, Owings, Rawlings, Vallario, Wood, W. Baker, Brown, Conway, D'Amato, DeCarlo, Doory, Finifter, Franchot, Frush, Giannetti, Goldwater, Griffith, Hecht, Hubers, James, V. Jones, Klausmeier, Love, Mandel, V. Mitchell, Moe, Pendergrass, Petzold, Rosso, Sophocleus, Stern, Stocksdale, Turner, Valderrama, Weir, Donoghue, Eckardt, Harrison, Hill, and Minnick (Commission on Uniform State Laws) | |
| Entitled | Maryland Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Economic Matters
Senate: Finance | |
| HB 27 | Status as of April 4, 2000: Bill is in the Senate - Second Reading Failed | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates Grosfeld and Vallario | |
| Entitled | Health Care Malpractice - Children - Limitations | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Judiciary
Senate: Judicial Proceedings | |
| HB 354 | Status as of May 19, 2000: Vetoed by the Governor - Cross-filed bill was signed | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates Doory and Getty (Committee to Revise Article 27) | |
| Entitled | Crimes - State Health Plan Fraud | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Judiciary
Senate: Judicial Proceedings | |
| HB 390 | Status as of March 6, 2000: Bill is in the House - Unfavorable Judiciary | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates Marriott, Benson, Cole, Grosfeld, and Kirk | |
| Entitled | Criminal Procedure - Criminal Malfeasance, Misfeasance, or Nonfeasance - Statute of Limitations | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Judiciary
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| HB 424 | Status as of February 28, 2000: Bill is in the House - Unfavorable Judiciary | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates Valderrama and Vallario | |
| Entitled | Tort Claims - Local Governments - Notice Period | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Judiciary
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| HB 425 | Status as of February 28, 2000: Bill is in the House - Unfavorable Judiciary | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates Valderrama and Vallario | |
| Entitled | Courts - State Tort Claims - Notice of Claim | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Judiciary
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| HB 464 | Status as of April 5, 2000: Bill is in the Senate - Unfavorable Judicial Proceedings | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegate Finifter | |
| Entitled | Estates and Trusts - Limitation Period for Refund Claim | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Judiciary
Senate: Judicial Proceedings | |
| HB 701 | Status as of May 19, 2000: Vetoed by the Governor - Cross-filed bill was signed | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegate Marriott (Baltimore City Administration) and Delegates Cole, C. Davis, Krysiak, Fulton, and Paige | |
| Entitled | Baltimore City - Abandoned Property - Statute of Limitations and Damages | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Judiciary
Senate: Judicial Proceedings | |
| HB 924 | Status as of March 23, 2000: Bill is in the Senate - First Reading Judicial Proceedings | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates Redmer, Ports, Hammen, Boutin, Cane, Klausmeier, and Billings | |
| Entitled | Courts - Statute of Limitations - Water Pollution Violations | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Judiciary
Senate: Judicial Proceedings | |
| HB 990 | Status as of March 10, 2000: Bill is in the Senate - First Reading Economic and Environmental Affairs | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegate Gordon | |
| Entitled | Election Law - Criminal Violations - Statute of Limitations | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Commerce and Government Matters
Senate: Economic and Environmental Affairs | |
| HB 1217 | Status as of March 13, 2000: Bill is in the House - Withdrawn Environmental Matters | |
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| Sponsored By | Delegates Redmer, Mitchell, Klausmeier, and Ports | |
| Entitled | Health Occupation Boards - Professional Disciplinary Actions | |
| Committee Assignments |
House: Environmental Matters
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| SB 142 | Status as of May 19, 2000: Vetoed by the Governor - Cross-filed bill was signed | |
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| Sponsored By | Senators Miller, Bromwell, Middleton, Teitelbaum, and Hogan | |
| Entitled | Maryland Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act | |
| Committee Assignments |
Senate: Finance
House: Economic Matters | |
| SB 322 | Status as of May 11, 2000: Became Law - Chapter 259 | |
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| Sponsored By | Senators Stone and Hughes (Committee to Revise Article 27) | |
| Entitled | Crimes - State Health Plan Fraud | |
| Committee Assignments |
Senate: Judicial Proceedings
House: Judiciary | |
| SB 532 | Status as of May 11, 2000: Became Law - Chapter 285 | |
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| Sponsored By | Senator McFadden (Baltimore City Administration) and Senators Hughes and Mitchell | |
| Entitled | Baltimore City - Abandoned Property - Statute of Limitations and Damages | |
| Committee Assignments |
Senate: Judicial Proceedings
House: Judiciary | |
| SB 651 | Status as of May 11, 2000: Became Law - Chapter 294 | |
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| Sponsored By | Senator Collins | |
| Entitled | Criminal Procedure - Statute of Limitations - Abuse or Neglect of Vulnerable Adult | |
| Committee Assignments |
Senate: Judicial Proceedings
House: Judiciary | |
| SB 719 | Status as of May 19, 2000: Vetoed by the Governor - Cross-filed bill was signed | |
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| Sponsored By | Senator McFadden (Baltimore City Administration) and Senator Hughes | |
| Entitled | Baltimore City - Tax Sales - Abandoned Property | |
| Committee Assignments |
Senate: Judicial Proceedings
House: Ways and Means | |
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