All Roll Calls
Yes: 181 • No: 110
Sponsored By: Linda Foley (Democratic)
Signed by Governor
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Beginning October 1, 2026, counties and Baltimore City must require annual safety inspections by July 1, 2028. Local governments may charge a fee to cover inspections. They may use certified third-party inspectors under standards set by the State Fire Marshal. If a unit passes, the inspector must give the host a compliance certificate. Counties must report laws and inspection results to the State Fire Marshal by July 1, 2028. The State Fire Marshal must report to the General Assembly by October 1, 2028.
Beginning October 1, 2026, booking sites must notify all hosts about the fire safety rules. They must require each host to provide proof of compliance for every listed unit.
Beginning October 1, 2026, hosts must post an evacuation map and emergency numbers. They must keep a working fire extinguisher, smoke alarms, and carbon monoxide alarms. Alarms must follow local fire codes and be interconnected when more than one is required. Alarms must be loud in all sleeping rooms, even with doors closed. CO alarms must meet approved power and device standards, including 10-year batteries or AC with backup. Replace any alarm that fails, is over 10 years old, or has no date.
The law covers rentals offered for fewer than 30 consecutive days. Rentals offered 30 days or more are not covered. If a county or Baltimore City bans short-term rentals, state inspection and reporting rules do not apply. The state does not force locals to allow short-term rentals. Local governments can still ban or add rules. These rules take effect October 1, 2026.
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Linda Foley
Democratic • House
Thomas S. Hutchinson
Republican • House
All Roll Calls
Yes: 181 • No: 110
Senate vote • 4/8/2026
Third Reading Passed
Yes: 44 • No: 0 • Other: 1
House vote • 3/21/2026
Third Reading Passed
Yes: 111 • No: 16 • Other: 14
House vote • 3/19/2026
Floor Amendment {653723/1 (Delegate M. Morgan) Rejected
Yes: 26 • No: 94 • Other: 21
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 9
Returned Passed
Third Reading Passed (44-0)
Second Reading Passed
Favorable Adopted
Favorable Report by Education, Energy, and the Environment
Referred Education, Energy, and the Environment
Third Reading Passed (111-16)
Second Reading Passed with Amendments
Floor Amendment {653723/1 (Delegate M. Morgan) Rejected (26-94)
Motion Special Order until Later This Session (Delegate M. Morgan) Adopted
Favorable with Amendments {223724/1 Adopted
Favorable with Amendments Report by Economic Matters
Hearing 3/05 at 1:30 p.m.
Hearing canceled
Hearing 3/05 at 1:00 p.m.
First Reading Economic Matters
Enacted
4/14/2026
Third Reading
3/19/2026
First Reading
2/11/2026
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