All Roll Calls
Yes: 144 • No: 34
Sponsored By: Sponsor information unavailable
Signed by Governor
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3 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.
Beginning October 1, 2026, the Service must give at least 60 days' notice before it sets or raises charges in a service district. It must publish notice once a week for two weeks in a local newspaper and hold a public hearing. It must also use one or more extra methods: website posting for two weeks, email or text to ratepayers who shared contact info, or mailed notice to each affected property owner and address. The published notice uses a bold, all caps headline and standard body text. Charges take effect on the date the Service sets and can become a first lien on the property with the same priority, interest, and penalties as State taxes, even without a contract.
Beginning October 1, 2026, contracts the Service estimates at $50,000 or less use a simpler small procurement process. The limit rises from $25,000 to $50,000. This streamlines bidding and can open more lower-dollar work to small vendors.
Beginning October 1, 2026, the Maryland Environmental Service Treasurer keeps detailed accounts of all money, deposits funds in approved banks, and pays out only on the Treasurer's warrant. The Treasurer arranges payments on Service debt and must be covered by a surety bond or insurance set by the State Treasurer. With Board approval, the Treasurer may name an employee as Deputy Treasurer to perform these duties under set limits. The Deputy must also be bonded or insured.
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All Roll Calls
Yes: 144 • No: 34
House vote • 4/8/2026
Third Reading Passed
Yes: 100 • No: 34 • Other: 7
Senate vote • 2/12/2026
Third Reading Passed
Yes: 44 • No: 0 • Other: 2
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 78
Returned Passed
Third Reading Passed (100-34)
Favorable Adopted Second Reading Passed
Favorable Report by Appropriations
Hearing 4/02 at 1:00 p.m. (Appropriations)
Hearing canceled (Appropriations)
Hearing 4/01 at 1:00 p.m. (Appropriations)
Referred Appropriations Environment and Transportation
Third Reading Passed (44-0)
Second Reading Passed
Favorable Adopted
Favorable Report by Education, Energy, and the Environment
Hearing 1/21 at 11:00 a.m.
First Reading Education, Energy, and the Environment
Pre-filed
Enacted
4/14/2026
Third Reading
2/10/2026
First Reading
1/14/2026
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