2004 REGULAR SESSION subject information current as of November 17, 2004 - 5:17 p.m.
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Current Status of Legislation
Total number of Bills: 10
HB 443 Status as of February 23, 2004: Bill is in the House - Withdrawn Judiciary Failed to Pass
Sponsored By Delegates Smigiel, Boutin, James, Rudolph, Sossi, and Walkup
Entitled Cecil County - Representation of Indigent Defendants - Appointment of Public Defender
Committee
Assignments
House: Judiciary

HB 511 Status as of May 26, 2004: Vetoed by the Governor - Cross-filed bill was signed Governor Veto
Sponsored By Delegates Kelley, Amedori, Anderson, Carter, Gaines, Howard, Jones, Marriott, Moe, Parker, Patterson, Proctor, Ramirez, V. Turner, Vallario, Vaughn, and Zirkin
Entitled Juvenile Law - Waiver of Counsel
Committee
Assignments
House: Judiciary
Senate: Judicial Proceedings

HB 621 Status as of March 4, 2004: Bill is in the House - First Reading Health and Government Operations Failed to Pass
Sponsored By Delegates Amedori, O'Donnell, Aumann, Bates, Boschert, Boteler, Boutin, Burns, Cluster, Conroy, Costa, DeBoy, Donoghue, Dwyer, Eckardt, Edwards, Elliott, Elmore, Frank, Gilleland, Glassman, Haddaway, Hogan, Impallaria, Jameson, Jennings, Kach, Krebs, Krysiak, Leopold, McComas, McConkey, McDonough, McMillan, Miller, Minnick, Myers, Owings, Parrott, Proctor, Shank, Smigiel, Sophocleus, Sossi, Stocksdale, Stull, Trueschler, Walkup, Weir, Weldon, and Wood
Entitled Public Health - Abortion - Parental Notice
Committee
Assignments
House: Health and Government Operations

HB 706 Status as of March 25, 2004: Bill is in the Senate - First Reading Judicial Proceedings Failed to Pass
Sponsored By Delegates Menes, Anderson, Barkley, Bobo, Brown, Cadden, Carter, Dumais, Gutierrez, Kelley, Lee, Mandel, Marriott, McIntosh, Nathan-Pulliam, Petzold, Simmons, F. Turner, and Zirkin
Entitled Court Fees and Costs - Civil Cases - Maryland Legal Services Corporation Fund
Committee
Assignments
House: Judiciary
Senate: Judicial Proceedings

HB 882 Status as of March 23, 2004: Bill is in the House - Unfavorable Judiciary Failed to Pass
Sponsored By Chairman, Judiciary Committee (By Request - Maryland Judicial Conference)
Entitled Permanency for Families and Children Act of 2004
Committee
Assignments
House: Judiciary

SB 163 Status as of May 26, 2004: Became Law - Chapter 442 Passed Legislation
Sponsored By Senators Kelley, Britt, Della, Exum, Frosh, Gladden, Grosfeld, Lawlah, McFadden, Teitelbaum, Forehand, and Green
Entitled Juvenile Law - Waiver of Counsel
Committee
Assignments
Senate: Judicial Proceedings
House: Judiciary

SB 316 Status as of May 26, 2004: Became Law - Chapter 448 Passed Legislation
Sponsored By Senators Green, Forehand, Astle, Britt, Brochin, Conway, Currie, DeGrange, Frosh, Garagiola, Giannetti, Gladden, Grosfeld, Haines, Hollinger, Hughes, Jones, Kelley, Kittleman, Lawlah, McFadden, Pinsky, Ruben, and Stone
Entitled Court Fees and Costs - Civil Cases - Maryland Legal Services Corporation Fund
Committee
Assignments
Senate: Judicial Proceedings
House: Judiciary

SB 351 Status as of March 19, 2004: Bill is in the Senate - Unfavorable Education Health and Environmental Affairs Failed to Pass
Sponsored By Senators Jacobs, Hooper, Brinkley, Colburn, DeGrange, Dyson, Green, Greenip, Hafer, Haines, Harris, Jimeno, Mooney, Munson, Stoltzfus, and Stone
Entitled Public Health - Abortion - Parental Notice
Committee
Assignments
Senate: Education Health and Environmental Affairs

SB 414 Status as of May 11, 2004: Became Law - Chapter 271 Passed Legislation
Sponsored By Senator McFadden
Entitled State Health and Welfare Benefits Program - Employees of Legal Aid Bureau, Inc. - Repeal of Sunset
Committee
Assignments
Senate: Finance
House: Appropriations

SB 697 Status as of March 23, 2004: Bill is in the Senate - Unfavorable Judicial Proceedings Failed to Pass
Sponsored By Chairman, Judicial Proceedings Committee (By Request - Maryland Judicial Conference)
Entitled Permanency for Families and Children Act of 2004
Committee
Assignments
Senate: Judicial Proceedings

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