Journal of Proceedings of the House of Delegates of Maryland 2011 Special Session
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Contents
Journal of Proceedings ............................................................................ 1
Rules of the House of Delegates of Maryland ........................................ 171
Roll Calls .................................................................................. Appendix I
Exhibits .................................................................................... Appendix II
Index ........................................................................................ Appendix III
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Annapolis, Maryland Monday, October 17, 2011
MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE
EXECUTIVE ORDER 01.01.2011.19
PROCLAMATION CONVENING THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND IN EXTRAORDINARY SESSION AT ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND ON OCTOBER 17, 2011
(See Exhibit A of Appendix II)
Read and ordered journalized. The House met at 11:31 A.M. and pledged Allegiance to the Flag. This being the day prescribed by proclamation of the Governor in accordance with Section 16 of Article II of the Constitution for the Special and Extraordinary Meeting of The General Assembly of Maryland. Prayer by Speaker Michael E. Busch of Anne Arundel County. EXCUSES: Del. Barkley – death of mother–in–law Del. Bobo – out of country Del. W. Miller – recovering from surgery
QUORUM CALL The presiding officer announced a quorum call, showing 130 Members present.
(See Roll Call No. 6)
ORDER October 17, 2011 Ordered by The House of Delegates of Maryland, that the Orders and Appointments adopted for the Regular Session of 2011 be hereby continued for the Special Session of October 17, 2011.
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By Order, Mary Monahan Chief Clerk Read and adopted.
ORDER October 17, 2011 Ordered by The House of Delegates of Maryland, that the Rules of The House of Delegates in effect at the end of the 2011 Regular Legislative Session be adopted for the Special Session of October 17, 2011. By Order, Mary Monahan Chief Clerk Read and adopted.
MESSAGE TO THE SENATE October 17, 2011 By The Majority Leader: Ladies and Gentlemen of the Senate: The House of Delegates has organized pursuant to Article II, Section 16, of the Constitution of Maryland. We respectfully propose, with your concurrence, the appointment of a Joint Committee of five members, three on the part of the House and two on the part of the Senate, to wait upon the Governor and inform him that the General Assembly is now organized and prepared to receive any communications he may desire to make. We have appointed on the part of the House of Delegates, Delegates Howard, Lee, and McHale. By Order, Mary Monahan Chief Clerk Read and adopted.
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MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
October 17, 2011 BY THE MAJORITY LEADER: Ladies and Gentlemen of the House of Delegates: We have received your message notifying the Senate of the organization of your Honorable Body, and requesting the appointment of a Joint Committee to wait upon the Governor to inform him that the General Assembly is now prepared to receive any communications which he may desire to make. On the part of the House, Delegates Howard, Lee and McHale have been appointed. We have appointed on the part of the Senate Senators Garagiola and Jacobs. By Order, William B.C. Addison, Jr. Secretary Read and ordered journalized.
VETOED HOUSE BILLS – 2011
VETOED HOUSE BILLS AND MESSAGES – 2011 REGULAR SESSION
(See Exhibit B of Appendix II) The Messages from the Governor were read and ordered journalized. The Speaker put the question: Shall all of the following bills pass, notwithstanding the objections of the Governor? HB 22 sustained (6–125) HB 40 sustained (6–125) HB 64 sustained (6–125) HB 66 sustained (6–125) HB 68 sustained (6–125) HB 89 sustained (6–125) HB 103 sustained (6–125) HB 124 sustained (6–125) HB 148 sustained (6–125) HB 201 sustained (6–125) HB 237 sustained (6–125)
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HB 253 sustained (6–125) HB 262 sustained (6–125) HB 275 sustained (6–125) HB 335 sustained (6–125) HB 338 sustained (6–125) HB 361 sustained (6–125) HB 393 sustained (6–125) HB 406 sustained (6–125) HB 413 sustained (6–125) HB 421 sustained (6–125) HB 461 sustained (6–125) HB 468 sustained (6–125) HB 476 sustained (6–125) HB 479 sustained (6–125) HB 614 sustained (6–125) HB 625 sustained (6–125) HB 689 sustained (6–125) HB 703 sustained (6–125) HB 879 sustained (6–125) HB 947 sustained (6–125) HB 954 sustained (6–125) HB 1053 sustained (6–125) HB 1088 sustained (6–125) HB 1089 sustained (6–125) HB 1229 sustained (6–125) HB 1243 sustained (6–125) HB 1311 sustained (6–125) HB 1312 sustained (6–125) HB 1343 sustained (6–125) The vetoes were sustained by roll call vote as follows:
Affirmative – 6 Negative – 125 (See Roll Call No. 7)
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS House Bill 1 – The Speaker (By Request – Administration)
EMERGENCY BILL AN ACT concerning
Congressional Districting Plan FOR the purpose of establishing the composition of the eight districts in the State of
Maryland for the election of members to the United States House of
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Representatives; specifying certain ward, election district, and precinct boundaries; making this Act an emergency measure; and generally relating to the reconfiguration of congressional districts in the State.
BY repealing Article – Election Law
Section 8–702 through 8–709 Annotated Code of Maryland (2010 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, Article – Election Law
Section 8–701 Annotated Code of Maryland (2010 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) BY adding to Article – Election Law
Section 8–702 through 8–709 Annotated Code of Maryland (2010 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations. House Bill 2 – Montgomery County Delegation
EMERGENCY BILL AN ACT concerning
Montgomery County – Board of Education Residence Districts – Redistricting Plan
MC 1–11SS FOR the purpose of altering the boundaries of the residence districts for the
Montgomery County Board of Education; repealing a provision of law relating to the date when certain reapportioned districts become effective; making this Act an emergency measure; and generally relating to the residence districts for the Montgomery County Board of Education.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, Article – Education
Section 3–901 Annotated Code of Maryland (2008 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement)
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Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations. House Bill 3 – Prince George’s County Delegation
EMERGENCY BILL AN ACT concerning
Prince George’s County School Board – Redistricting PG 2–11SS
FOR the purpose of altering the boundaries of the school board districts for the
election of the members of the Prince George’s County Board of Education; making this Act an emergency measure; and generally relating to the boundaries of the school board districts for the election of the Prince George’s County Board of Education.
BY repealing Article – Education
Section 3–1001 Annotated Code of Maryland (2008 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) BY adding to Article – Education
Section 3–1001 Annotated Code of Maryland (2008 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations. House Bill 4 – The Minority Leader
EMERGENCY BILL AN ACT concerning
Congressional Redistricting Plan of 2011 FOR the purpose of establishing the composition of the eight districts in the State of
Maryland for the election of members to the United States House of Representatives; specifying certain ward, election district, and precinct boundaries; making this Act an emergency measure; and generally relating to the reconfiguration of congressional districts in the State.
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BY repealing Article – Election Law
Section 8–702 through 8–709 Annotated Code of Maryland (2010 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, Article – Election Law
Section 8–701 Annotated Code of Maryland (2010 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) BY adding to Article – Election Law
Section 8–702 through 8–709 Annotated Code of Maryland (2010 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations. House Bill 5 – Delegate Hough
EMERGENCY BILL AN ACT concerning
Congressional Redistricting Plan FOR the purpose of establishing the composition of the eight districts in the State of
Maryland for the election of members to the United States House of Representatives; specifying certain ward, election district, and precinct boundaries; making this Act an emergency measure; and generally relating to the reconfiguration of congressional districts in the State.
BY repealing Article – Election Law
Section 8–702 through 8–709 Annotated Code of Maryland (2010 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, Article – Election Law
Section 8–701 Annotated Code of Maryland (2010 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement)
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BY adding to Article – Election Law
Section 8–702 through 8–709 Annotated Code of Maryland (2010 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations. House Bill 6 – Delegates Jacobs, Boteler, Eckardt, Glass, Haddaway–Riccio,
Hershey, Hough, McComas, McDermott, Parrott, Smigiel, and Vitale
EMERGENCY BILL AN ACT concerning
Environment – Watershed Implementation Plan – County Implementation FOR the purpose of providing that a local jurisdiction may not be required to
implement certain activities or strategies of a State Watershed Implementation Plan unless certain funding is provided; defining certain terms; making this Act an emergency measure; and generally relating to the local implementation of certain activities or strategies of a State Watershed Implementation Plan.
BY adding to Article – Environment
Section 4–801 and 4–802 to be under the new subtitle “Subtitle 8. Implementation of the Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load”
Annotated Code of Maryland (2007 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations. House Bill 7 – Delegates Smigiel, Boteler, Cluster, Eckardt, Glass, Hershey,
Hough, Jacobs, Kach, Krebs, McComas, McDermott, Schulz, and Vitale AN ACT concerning
Private Property Rights – Regulatory Infringement – Compensation FOR the purpose of giving an owner of private property a cause of action under certain
circumstances against the Department of the Environment, the Department of Natural Resources, or the Department of Planning if the application of a regulation adopted by the agency infringes on a private property right; providing that the cause of action shall be filed in a certain court; providing for the sum that a private property owner may recover under a certain cause of
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action; requiring the award or judgment under a certain cause of action to be paid from certain funds and prohibiting payment from the General Fund; providing for the venue of a certain cause of action; establishing a certain statute of limitations; providing for the application of this Act; defining a certain term; and generally relating to the rights of private property owners.
BY adding to Article – Courts and Judicial Proceedings
Section 5–120 Annotated Code of Maryland (2006 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, Article – Courts and Judicial Proceedings
Section 6–203(b) Annotated Code of Maryland (2006 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) BY adding to Article – State Government
Section 12–601 through 12–604 to be under the new subtitle “Subtitle 6. Infringement on Private Property Rights”
Annotated Code of Maryland (2009 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations. House Bill 8 – Delegates Smigiel, Afzali, Boteler, Cluster, Elliott, Glass,
Haddaway–Riccio, Hershey, Hough, Jacobs, Kach, Krebs, McComas, McDermott, Parrott, Ready, Schulz, and Vitale
EMERGENCY BILL
AN ACT concerning
Department of Planning – Local and Regional Planning and Land Use Powers – Prohibition on Restriction
FOR the purpose of prohibiting the Department of Planning from adopting regulations
or taking certain actions that restrict the planning and land use powers of certain local governments or regional planning agencies; making this Act an emergency measure; and generally relating to the authority of the Department of Planning regarding the restriction of planning and land use powers of local governments and regional planning agencies.
BY adding to
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Article – State Finance and Procurement Section 5–312
Annotated Code of Maryland (2009 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations. House Bill 9 – Delegates Smigiel, Afzali, Boteler, Cluster, Glass,
Haddaway–Riccio, Hershey, Hough, Jacobs, McComas, McDermott, Parrott, Ready, Schulz, and Vitale
AN ACT concerning
Environment – County Plans – Authority FOR the purpose of repealing the authority of the Department of the Environment to
order a person to prepare and submit certain subdivision plans and specifications under certain circumstances; repealing the Department’s authority to order the installation of certain water supply or sewerage systems for subdivisions under certain circumstances; repealing a requirement that a certain county plan be approved by the Department; requiring a county to review a certain county plan in accordance with a schedule set by the county instead of the Department; eliminating a requirement that a county governing body submit a revision or amendment to a certain county plan to the Department; repealing a requirement that a county adopt a revision or amendment to a certain county plan if the Department requires the revision or amendment; repealing the Department’s authority to approve, disapprove, or modify certain plans, revisions, or amendments; repealing a requirement that the Department submit certain plans, revisions, or amendments to the Department of Natural Resources, the Department of Planning, and the Department of Agriculture under certain circumstances; repealing a requirement that the Secretary of the Environment give certain notices under certain circumstances; eliminating the Department’s authority to specify certain locations for certain facilities under certain circumstances; requiring a certain financial management plan to be approved by a county instead of the Department; authorizing a county, instead of the Department, to file a certain civil action under certain circumstances; repealing a certain term; and generally relating to the authority of the Department of the Environment and county water and sewer planning.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, Article – Environment
Section 9–206, 9–501, 9–503, 9–510, 9–521(c), and 9–1703(a) Annotated Code of Maryland (2007 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement)
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BY repealing Article – Environment
Section 9–507 and 9–508 Annotated Code of Maryland (2007 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations. House Bill 10 – Delegates Smigiel, Boteler, Cluster, Glass, Haddaway–Riccio,
Hershey, Hough, Kach, McComas, McDermott, Schulz, and Vitale
EMERGENCY BILL AN ACT concerning
Transportation – Toll, Fee, or Other Charge Increases – Notice and Public Comment
FOR the purpose of requiring certain staff of the Maryland Transportation Authority
to provide, by a certain date, public notice regarding a proposal to increase certain tolls, fees, or other charges; requiring the Authority to make the proposal available to the public in a certain manner; requiring the Authority to receive comments from the public at the meeting at which the Authority votes to implement the proposal; making this Act an emergency measure; and generally relating to notice and public comments regarding a proposal to increase certain tolls, fees, or other charges by the Maryland Transportation Authority.
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, Article – Transportation
Section 4–101(h) Annotated Code of Maryland (2008 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, Article – Transportation
Section 4–312 Annotated Code of Maryland (2008 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations. House Bill 11 – Delegates Hershey, Boteler, Cluster, Eckardt, Glass, Jacobs,
McComas, McDermott, Smigiel, and Vitale
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AN ACT concerning
Maryland Transportation Authority – Termination – Exchange of Bonds FOR the purpose of terminating the Maryland Transportation Authority; transferring,
subject to certain exceptions, all functions, powers, duties, responsibilities, regulations, policies, property, equipment, assets, liabilities, and employees of the Authority to the Maryland Department of Transportation on a certain date; requiring the State to issue revenue refunding bonds in exchange for revenue bonds issued by the Authority before a certain date; requiring revenue refunding bonds to be secured by tolls or other charges for the use of transportation facilities projects; requiring the Department to fix, revise, charge, and collect tolls and other charges for the use of transportation facilities projects in an amount not greater than is necessary to pay the principal of and interest on refunding bonds issued by the State under this Act as they become due and payable; providing for the appointment, classification, and benefits of employees transferred from the Authority to the Department under this Act; providing that all contracts and agreements entered into by the Authority before a certain date are valid and binding on the Department; requiring the publishers of the Annotated Code of Maryland to correct any references that are rendered incorrect by this Act; defining certain terms; and generally relating to the termination of the Authority and the exchange of bonds issued by the Authority.
BY repealing Article – Transportation
Section 4–101 through 4–406 and the title “Title 4. Revenue Facilities” Annotated Code of Maryland (2008 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations. House Bill 12 – Delegates Hershey, Boteler, Cluster, Eckardt, Glass,
Haddaway–Riccio, Jacobs, Krebs, McComas, McDermott, Smigiel, and Vitale
AN ACT concerning
Maryland Transportation Authority – Audit Statements Available Online FOR the purpose of requiring the Maryland Transportation Authority to make audit
statements publicly available on its Internet site, including audit statements relating to each transportation facilities project throughout the entire existence of each transportation facilities project; defining a certain term; and generally relating to making audit statements of the Maryland Transportation Authority available online.
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BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, Article – Transportation
Section 4–101(a), (b), and (h) Annotated Code of Maryland (2008 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) BY adding to Article – Transportation
Section 4–211 Annotated Code of Maryland (2008 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations. House Bill 13 – Delegates Smigiel, Eckardt, Glass, Haddaway–Riccio,
Hershey, Krebs, McDermott, and Parrott
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AN ACT concerning
Laws Making an Appropriation Subject to Petition Referendum FOR the purpose of proposing an amendment to the Maryland Constitution to provide
that a law making a certain appropriation shall be subject to rejection or repeal by the voters of the State under the petition referendum process provided under the Maryland Constitution; generally relating to making laws that make a certain appropriation subject to the petition referendum process under the Maryland Constitution; and submitting this amendment to the qualified voters of the State for their adoption or rejection.
BY proposing an amendment to the Maryland Constitution Article XVI – The Referendum
Section 2 Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations. House Bill 14 – Delegates Smigiel, Afzali, Boteler, Cluster, Glass,
Haddaway–Riccio, Hershey, Hough, Jacobs, Krebs, McComas, McDermott, Parrott, Ready, Schulz, and Vitale
EMERGENCY BILL
AN ACT concerning
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Department of Planning – State Development Plan – Approval or
Modification by the General Assembly FOR the purpose of requiring the Secretary of Planning to submit the State
Development Plan and certain related materials to the General Assembly; prohibiting the Plan from being finalized until it is approved by an Act of the General Assembly; authorizing the General Assembly to modify the Plan as submitted by the Secretary; requiring the Governor to file with the Secretary of State the Plan, together with any comments made by the Governor, after enactment of a law that approves or modifies the Plan; providing for the application of this Act; making this Act an emergency measure; and generally relating to the approval of the General Assembly before finalization of the State Development Plan.
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, Article – State Finance and Procurement
Section 5–601 Annotated Code of Maryland (2009 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, Article – State Finance and Procurement
Section 5–605 Annotated Code of Maryland (2009 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations. House Bill 15 – Delegates Hershey, Boteler, Cluster, Eckardt, Glass,
Haddaway–Riccio, Kach, McComas, McDermott, Smigiel, and Vitale
EMERGENCY BILL AN ACT concerning
Maryland Transportation Authority – Fixing or Revising Tolls – Legislative Approval Required
FOR the purpose of prohibiting the Maryland Transportation Authority from fixing or
revising a toll on any part of any transportation facilities project unless the General Assembly approves the toll through legislation; authorizing the Authority, on or after the effective date of this Act, to continue to charge and collect a toll of the same amount in effect before the effective date of this Act; making a technical change; making this Act an emergency measure; and
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generally relating to tolls for the use of transportation facilities projects under the jurisdiction of the Maryland Transportation Authority.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, Article – Transportation
Section 4–312 Annotated Code of Maryland (2008 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations. House Bill 16 – Delegates Hershey, Boteler, Cluster, Glass, Haddaway–Riccio,
Krebs, McComas, McDermott, Smigiel, and Vitale AN ACT concerning
Transportation – Chesapeake Bay Bridge Authority FOR the purpose of establishing the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Authority to finance,
construct, operate, and maintain the William Preston Lane, Jr. Memorial Chesapeake Bay Bridge and the parallel Chesapeake Bay Bridge; providing for the members, appointment, terms, chair, and staff of the Authority; prohibiting the Maryland Department of Transportation from exercising jurisdiction or authority over the Chesapeake Bay Bridge; authorizing the Authority to take certain actions in the performance of its duties; authorizing the Authority to issue revenue bonds payable from certain fees and tolls for the purpose of financing a certain transportation facility project; providing that bonds issued by the Authority do not constitute a debt or pledge of the full faith and credit of the State or a political subdivision of the State; providing that bonds issued by the Authority do not obligate the State or a political subdivision of the State to impose any tax; requiring the Authority to determine certain matters concerning bonds it issues; providing for the issuance and execution of the bonds; authorizing the Authority to issue bonds to refinance the cost of a certain transportation facility project; authorizing the Authority to issue revenue refunding bonds for certain purposes; authorizing the Authority to issue interim certificates or temporary bonds; authorizing the Authority to issue bond anticipation notes; authorizing revenue bonds issued by the Authority to be secured by certain trust agreements; requiring certain fees and tolls designated by the Authority as security for bonds to be adjusted in a certain manner; providing that certain revenues of the Authority shall be deemed to be trust funds to be used only in a certain manner; authorizing the trustee or a holder of revenue bonds issued by the Authority to bring a legal action to enforce certain rights and compel the performance of certain duties; providing that bonds issued by the Authority are securities in which certain persons may invest and which may be deposited with certain persons; exempting revenue bonds issued by the Authority from taxation; defining certain terms; and generally relating to
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the creation of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Authority to finance, construct, operate, and maintain certain transportation facilities projects.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, Article – Transportation
Section 4–101(h)(1) Annotated Code of Maryland (2008 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) BY adding to Article – Transportation
Section 4.5–101 through 4.5–412 to be under the new title “Title 4.5. Chesapeake Bay Bridge Authority”
Annotated Code of Maryland (2008 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations. House Bill 17 – Delegates Hershey, Boteler, Cluster, Eckardt, Glass, Hough,
Jacobs, Krebs, McComas, McDermott, and Smigiel AN ACT concerning
Maryland Transit Administration – Farebox Recovery Rate Increase FOR the purpose of altering certain requirements for the percentage of operating costs
for certain public transit services that must be recovered by the Maryland Transit Administration from certain revenues; and generally relating to certain requirements for recovery of certain operating costs of certain public transit services from certain revenues.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, Article – Transportation
Section 7–208(b) Annotated Code of Maryland (2008 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations. House Bill 18 – Delegates Hershey, Boteler, Cluster, Eckardt,
Haddaway–Riccio, Hough, Jacobs, McComas, McDermott, Smigiel, and Vitale
AN ACT concerning
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Transportation – Transit Authorities – Red Line and Purple Line FOR the purpose of establishing the Red Line Transit Authority and the Purple Line
Transit Authority to finance, construct, and operate the Red Line and the Purple Line light rail transit lines; providing for the members, appointment, terms, chairs, and staff of the Authorities; prohibiting the Department of Transportation from exercising jurisdiction or authority over the Red Line and the Purple Line light rail transit lines; authorizing the Authorities to take certain actions in the performance of their duties; authorizing the Authorities to tax to the same extent as the State within certain districts for the purpose of financing the Red Line and the Purple Line transit facilities and transit service; authorizing the Authorities to provide for the collection of any tax and to grant exemptions from any tax; authorizing the Authorities to issue revenue bonds payable from certain fees, fares, and taxes for the purpose of financing transit facilities; providing that bonds issued by the Authorities do not constitute a debt or pledge of the full faith and credit of certain entities; providing that bonds issued by the Authorities do not obligate certain entities to impose any tax; requiring the Authorities to determine certain matters concerning bonds they issue; providing for the issuance and execution of the bonds; authorizing the Authorities to issue bonds to refinance the cost of transit facilities; authorizing the Authorities to issue revenue refunding bonds for certain purposes; authorizing the Authorities to issue interim certificates or temporary bonds; authorizing the Authorities to issue bond anticipation notes; authorizing revenue bonds issued by the Authorities to be secured by certain trust agreements; requiring certain fees, fares, and taxes designated by the Authorities as security for bonds to be adjusted in a certain manner; requiring that certain revenues of the Authorities shall be deemed to be trust funds to be used only in a certain manner; authorizing the trustee or a holder of revenue bonds issued by the Authorities to bring a legal action to enforce certain rights and compel the performance of certain duties; providing that bonds issued by the Authorities are securities in which certain persons may invest and that may be deposited with certain persons; exempting revenue bonds issued by the Authorities from taxation; defining certain terms; and generally relating to the creation of the Red Line Transit Authority and the Purple Line Transit Authority to finance, construct, and operate certain transit lines.
BY adding to Article – Transportation
Section 9–101 through 9–413 to be under the new title “Title 9. Regional Transit Authorities”
Annotated Code of Maryland (2008 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations.
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House Bill 19 – Delegates Hershey, Cluster, Eckardt, Glass, Haddaway–Riccio, McComas, McDermott, Smigiel, and Vitale
EMERGENCY BILL
AN ACT concerning
Maryland Transportation Authority – Intercounty Connector – Equitable Treatment of Toll Rates
FOR the purpose of requiring equitable treatment of toll rates on the Intercounty
Connector in connection with any action by the Maryland Transportation Authority involving toll revenue affecting other transportation facilities projects owned or operated by the Authority; making this Act an emergency measure; and generally relating to toll rates on the Intercounty Connector.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, Article – Transportation
Section 4–312(a) Annotated Code of Maryland (2008 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations. House Bill 20 – Delegates Jacobs, Afzali, Boteler, Eckardt, Glass,
Haddaway–Riccio, Hershey, Krebs, McComas, McDermott, Parrott, Smigiel, and Vitale
AN ACT concerning Environment – Watershed Implementation Plan – Ranking Best Management
Practices FOR the purpose of requiring, on or before a certain date, the Department of the
Environment to develop a certain list of certain best management practices in a certain manner; authorizing the Department to include certain information in the list; requiring the Department to update the list annually; requiring the Department to publish the list on the Department’s Web site and to mail hard copies to each county in the State; and generally relating to best management practices under the State Watershed Implementation Plan.
BY adding to Article – Environment
Section 4–801 and 4–802 to be under the new subtitle “Subtitle 8. Implementation of the Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load”
Annotated Code of Maryland
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(2007 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations. House Bill 21 – Delegates Krebs, Afzali, Beitzel, Boteler, Cluster, Eckardt,
Frank, Glass, Haddaway–Riccio, Hershey, Jacobs, McComas, McConkey, McDermott, O’Donnell, Parrott, and Smigiel
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
AN ACT concerning
Transportation Trust Fund Protection Act FOR the purpose of proposing an amendment to the Maryland Constitution to
establish a Transportation Trust Fund to be used only for purposes relating to transportation with a certain exception; prohibiting the reversion or crediting of any part of the Transportation Trust Fund to the General Fund or a special fund of the State; requiring that certain taxes, fees, charges, and revenues be credited to the Transportation Trust Fund; authorizing the use of funds in the Transportation Trust Fund for defense or relief purposes if the State is invaded or a major catastrophe occurs and the Governor and the General Assembly take certain actions and provide for the repayment of the funds; requiring that funds in a certain account in the Transportation Trust Fund be distributed in a certain manner; and submitting this amendment to the qualified voters of the State for their adoption or rejection.
BY proposing an addition to the Maryland Constitution Article III – Legislative Department Section 53 Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations.
QUORUM CALL The presiding officer announced a quorum call, showing 136 Members present.
(See Roll Call No. 8)
ADJOURNMENT At 12:03 P.M. on motion of Delegate Barve the House adjourned until 10:00 A.M. on Tuesday, October 18, 2011, in memory of former members Kenny Webster of
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Baltimore City, Ruth Kirk of Baltimore City, Bert Booth of Baltimore County, David Boschert of Anne Arundel County, Frank Boston, Jr. of Baltimore City, and Melvin Kenney, Jr. of Baltimore City.
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Annapolis, Maryland Tuesday, October 18, 2011
The House met at 10:15 A.M. and pledged Allegiance to the Flag. Prayer by Delegate Melvin Stukes of Baltimore City.
QUORUM CALL The presiding officer announced a quorum call, showing 133 Members present.
(See Roll Call No. 9) The Journal of October 17, 2011 was read and approved. EXCUSES: Del. Alston – late – personal Del. Barkley – death of mother–in–law Del. Bobo – out of country Del. Burns – funeral Del. W. Miller – recovering from surgery
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS House Bill 22 – Delegates Smigiel, Cluster, Hershey, Jacobs, McDermott, and
Parrott
EMERGENCY BILL
AN ACT concerning
Congressional Redistricting Plan of 2011 FOR the purpose of establishing the composition of the eight districts in the State of
Maryland for the election of members to the United States House of Representatives; specifying certain ward, election district, and precinct boundaries; making this Act an emergency measure; and generally relating to the reconfiguration of congressional districts in the State.
BY repealing Article – Election Law
Section 8–702 through 8–709
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Annotated Code of Maryland (2010 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, Article – Election Law
Section 8–701 Annotated Code of Maryland (2010 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) BY adding to Article – Election Law
Section 8–702 through 8–709 Annotated Code of Maryland (2010 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations. House Bill 23 – Delegates Minnick, Olszewski, Weir, Aumann, Boteler,
Cluster, and Frank
EMERGENCY BILL
AN ACT concerning
Maryland Transportation Authority – Fixing or Revising Tolls – Legislative Approval Required
FOR the purpose of prohibiting the Maryland Transportation Authority from fixing or
revising a toll on any part of any transportation facilities project unless the General Assembly approves the toll through legislation; authorizing the Authority, on or after the effective date of this Act, to continue to charge and collect a toll of the same amount in effect before the effective date of this Act; making this Act an emergency measure; and generally relating to tolls for the use of transportation facilities projects under the jurisdiction of the Maryland Transportation Authority.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, Article – Transportation
Section 4–312 Annotated Code of Maryland (2008 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations.
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THE COMMITTEE ON RULES AND EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS REPORT #1 Delegate Harrison, Chair, for the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations reported favorably: House Bill 2 – Montgomery County Delegation
EMERGENCY BILL
AN ACT concerning
Montgomery County – Board of Education Residence Districts – Redistricting Plan
MC 1–11SS Favorable report adopted. Read the second time and ordered prepared for Third Reading. Delegate Harrison, Chair, for the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations reported favorably: House Bill 3 – Prince George’s County Delegation
EMERGENCY BILL
AN ACT concerning
Prince George’s County School Board – Redistricting PG 2–11SS
Favorable report adopted. Read the second time and ordered prepared for Third Reading.
QUORUM CALL The presiding officer announced a quorum call, showing 137 Members present.
(See Roll Call No. 10)
RECESS At 10:29 A.M. on motion of Delegate Barve the House recessed until 12:30 P.M. on Tuesday, October 18, 2011.
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AFTER RECESS Annapolis, Maryland
Tuesday, October 18, 2011 At 1:04 P.M. the House resumed its session and pledged Allegiance to the Flag. Prayer by Mary Ann Love of Anne Arundel County.
QUORUM CALL The presiding officer announced a quorum call, showing 136 Members present.
(See Roll Call No. 11) EXCUSES: Del. Barkley – death of mother–in–law Del. Bobo – out of country Del. Burns – funeral Del. McMillan – business Del. W. Miller – recovering from surgery
MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE
FIRST READING OF SENATE BILLS Senate Bill 1 – The President (By Request – Administration)
EMERGENCY BILL
SECOND PRINTING AN ACT concerning
Congressional Districting Plan FOR the purpose of establishing the composition of the eight districts in the State of
Maryland for the election of members to the United States House of Representatives; specifying certain ward, election district, and precinct boundaries; making this Act an emergency measure; and generally relating to the reconfiguration of congressional districts in the State.
BY repealing
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Article – Election Law Section 8–702 through 8–709
Annotated Code of Maryland (2010 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, Article – Election Law
Section 8–701 Annotated Code of Maryland (2010 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) BY adding to Article – Election Law
Section 8–702 through 8–709 Annotated Code of Maryland (2010 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations. Senate Bill 2 – Montgomery County Senators
EMERGENCY BILL AN ACT concerning
Montgomery County – Board of Education Residence Districts – Redistricting Plan
FOR the purpose of altering the boundaries of the residence districts for the
Montgomery County Board of Education; repealing a provision of law relating to the date when certain reapportioned districts become effective; making this Act an emergency measure; and generally relating to the residence districts for the Montgomery County Board of Education.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, Article – Education
Section 3–901 Annotated Code of Maryland (2008 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations. Senate Bill 3 – Prince George’s County Senators
EMERGENCY BILL
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SECOND PRINTING
AN ACT concerning
Prince George’s County School Board – Redistricting FOR the purpose of altering the boundaries of the school board districts for the
election of the members of the Prince George’s County Board of Education; making this Act an emergency measure; and generally relating to the boundaries of the school board districts for the election of the Prince George’s County Board of Education.
BY repealing Article – Education
Section 3–1001 Annotated Code of Maryland (2008 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) BY adding to Article – Education
Section 3–1001 Annotated Code of Maryland (2008 Replacement Volume and 2011 Supplement) Read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations.
QUORUM CALL The presiding officer announced a quorum call, showing 136 Members present.
(See Roll Call No. 12)
RECESS At 1:14 P.M. on motion of Delegate Barve the House recessed until 5:00 P.M. on Tuesday, October 18, 2011.
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AFTER RECESS Annapolis, Maryland
Tuesday, October 18, 2011 At 5:12 P.M. the House resumed its session and pledged Allegiance to the Flag. Prayer by Delegate Joseline Pena–Melnyk of Prince George’s County.
QUORUM CALL The presiding officer announced a quorum call, showing 126 Members present.
(See Roll Call No. 13) EXCUSES: Del. Barkley – death of mother–in–law Del. Barve – personal Del. Bobo – out of country Del. Clagett – business Del. Fisher – personal Del. Kipke – personal Del. McDonough – business Del. W. Miller – recovering from surgery Del. Serafini – personal Del. Wilson – personal THE COMMITTEE ON RULES AND EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS REPORT #2 Senate Bill 1 – The President (By Request – Administration)
EMERGENCY BILL
SECOND PRINTING
AN ACT concerning
Congressional Districting Plan Speaker Busch moved to put Senate Bill 1 on Second Reading on the same day in compliance with the Constitution. The roll call vote resulted as follows:
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Affirmative – 118 Negative – 8 (See Roll Call No. 14)
Two–thirds of the Delegates elected having voted in the affirmative, Senate Bill 1 was placed on Second Reading. Delegate Harrison, Chair, for the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations reported favorably: Senate Bill 1 – The President (By Request – Administration)
EMERGENCY BILL
SECOND PRINTING
AN ACT concerning
Congressional Districting Plan Favorable report adopted. Delegate O’Donnell moved to make the Bill a Special Order for Wednesday. The motion was adopted. Senate Bill 2 – Montgomery County Senators
EMERGENCY BILL
AN ACT concerning
Montgomery County – Board of Education Residence Districts – Redistricting Plan
Speaker Busch moved to put Senate Bill 2 on Second Reading on the same day in compliance with the Constitution. The roll call vote resulted as follows:
Affirmative – 122 Negative – 1 (See Roll Call No. 15) Two–thirds of the Delegates elected having voted in the affirmative, Senate Bill 2 was placed on Second Reading. Delegate Harrison, Chair, for the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations reported favorably:
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Senate Bill 2 – Montgomery County Senators
EMERGENCY BILL
AN ACT concerning
Montgomery County – Board of Education Residence Districts – Redistricting Plan
Favorable report adopted. Delegate Frick moved to make the Bill a Special Order for Wednesday. The motion was adopted. Senate Bill 3 – Prince George’s County Senators
EMERGENCY BILL
SECOND PRINTING
AN ACT concerning
Prince George’s County School Board – Redistricting Speaker Busch moved to put Senate Bill 3 on Second Reading on the same day in compliance with the Constitution. The roll call vote resulted as follows:
Affirmative – 125 Negative – 2 (See Roll Call No. 16) Two–thirds of the Delegates elected having voted in the affirmative, Senate Bill 3 was placed on Second Reading. Delegate Harrison, Chair, for the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations reported favorably: Senate Bill 3 – Prince George’s County Senators
EMERGENCY BILL
SECOND PRINTING
AN ACT concerning
Prince George’s County School Board – Redistricting
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Favorable report adopted. Read the second time and ordered prepared for Third Reading.
QUORUM CALL The presiding officer announced a quorum call, showing 127 Members present.
(See Roll Call No. 17)
RECESS At 5:25 P.M. on motion of Delegate Barve the House recessed until 10:00 A.M. on Legislative Day, October 18, 2011, Calendar Day, Wednesday, October 19, 2011.
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AFTER RECESS Annapolis, Maryland
Legislative Day: October 18, 2011 Calendar Day: Wednesday, October 19, 2011
At 10:07 A.M. the House resumed its session and pledged Allegiance to the Flag. Prayer by Andrew A. Serafini of Washington County.
QUORUM CALL The presiding officer announced a quorum call, showing 135 Members present.
(See Roll Call No. 18) EXCUSES: Del. Barkley – death of mother–in–law Del. Bobo – out of country Del. Kipke – personal Del. McMillan – late – personal Del. W. Miller – recovering from surgery
SPECIAL ORDERS The presiding officer submitted the Special Orders of the day, as follows: Senate Bill 2 – Montgomery County Senators
EMERGENCY BILL AN ACT concerning
Montgomery County – Board of Education Residence Districts – Redistricting Plan
STATUS OF BILL: BILL ON 2ND READING. RULES SUSPENDED TO ALLOW 2 READINGS ON THE SAME DAY. FAVORABLE REPORT ADOPTED. Read the second time and ordered prepared for Third Reading. Speaker Busch moved to put Senate Bill 2 on Third Reading on the same day in compliance with the Constitution.
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The roll call vote resulted as follows:
Affirmative – 132 Negative – 0 (See Roll Call No. 19) Two–thirds of the Delegates elected having voted in the affirmative, Senate Bill 2 was placed on Third Reading. Senate Bill 2 – Montgomery County Senators
EMERGENCY BILL AN ACT concerning
Montgomery County – Board of Education Residence Districts – Redistricting Plan
STATUS OF BILL: BILL ON 3RD READING. Read the third time and passed by yeas and nays as follows:
Affirmative – 134 Negative – 0 (See Roll Call No. 20) The Bill was then returned to the Senate. Senate Bill 1 – The President (By Request – Administration)
EMERGENCY BILL
SECOND PRINTING AN ACT concerning
Congressional Districting Plan STATUS OF BILL: BILL ON 2ND READING. RULES SUSPENDED TO ALLOW 2 READINGS ON THE SAME DAY. FAVORABLE REPORT ADOPTED. Delegate McDonough moved to make the Bill a Special Order for later. The motion was rejected by a roll call vote as follows:
Affirmative – 41 Negative – 92 (See Roll Call No. 21) FLOOR AMENDMENT
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1 (Third Reading File Bill, Second Printing)
On pages 3 through 43, strike in their entirety the lines beginning with line 11 on page 3 through line 7 on page 43, inclusive, and substitute: “8–702. (A) THE FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES: (1) CAROLINE COUNTY; (2) CECIL COUNTY; (3) DORCHESTER COUNTY; (4) HARFORD COUNTY; (5) KENT COUNTY; (6) QUEEN ANNE’S COUNTY; (7) SOMERSET COUNTY; (8) TALBOT COUNTY; (9) WICOMICO COUNTY; AND (10) WORCESTER COUNTY. (B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY:
BY: Minority Leader
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(1) ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCTS 2, 13, 17, 18, 22, 26, 27, AND 28; (2) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7309.02, BLOCKS 1010, 1022, 1024 THROUGH 1036, 2000 THROUGH 2010, 2013, 2015 THROUGH 2021, 2023, 2029, AND 2030; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7310.02, BLOCKS 1017, 1020, AND 2015 THROUGH 2017; (3) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 20 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7309.02, BLOCKS 1011 THROUGH 1021; (4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 21 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7311.02, BLOCKS 2012, 2015, 2023, 2024, AND 2025; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7311.04, BLOCKS 1001, 1003, AND 1013; AND (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 23 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7308.00, BLOCKS 1062 AND 1075. 8–703. (A) THE SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF BALTIMORE COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICTS 9, 11, 12, 14, AND 15;
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(2) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCTS 2, 3, 4, 9 THROUGH 14, AND 17; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCTS 5, 6, 7, 9 THROUGH 19, AND 24 THROUGH 29; (4) ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCTS 3 THROUGH 14; (5) ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 13; (6) ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCTS 3 THROUGH 24; (7) ELECTION DISTRICT 10, PRECINCTS 2 THROUGH 5; (8) ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 2; (9) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 15 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4001.01, BLOCK 1015; (II) CENSUS TRACT 4004.00, BLOCKS 1001, 1007, 1008, 1010 THROUGH 1018, AND 2000 THROUGH 2015; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 4925.00, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2020; (10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4024.07, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1069; (11) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 8 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4026.03, BLOCKS 3006 AND 3007; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4026.04, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1024, 2000 THROUGH 2003, AND 2021 THROUGH 2026;
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(12) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4041.01, BLOCKS 2000, 2008, 2010 THROUGH 2026, AND 2042 THROUGH 2051; (II) CENSUS TRACT 4041.02, BLOCKS 1001, 1002, 1007 THROUGH 1029, AND 2000 THROUGH 2057; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 4042.02, BLOCKS 1029, 1030, 1031, 2003, 2004, 3016, 3017, 3018, 4045, 4046, AND 4047; (13) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4042.02, BLOCKS 1034 THROUGH 1037, 4000 THROUGH 4003, AND 4011; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4049.00, BLOCKS 1006 THROUGH 1011, 2000 THROUGH 2022, 3005 THROUGH 3010, AND 3024; (14) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 14 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4042.02, BLOCKS 1001 THROUGH 1028, 1032, 1033, 1038 THROUGH 1043, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 3000 THROUGH 3015, 4004 THROUGH 4010, 4012 THROUGH 4044, AND 4048 THROUGH 4055; (15) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4083.04, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1025, 1042 THROUGH 1053, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 THROUGH 2016, 2018 THROUGH 2027, AND 3002; AND (16) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF:
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(I) CENSUS TRACT 4306.00, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2004 AND 2028 THROUGH 2030; (II) CENSUS TRACT 4307.00, BLOCKS 1002 THROUGH 1013, 1015 THROUGH 1018, 2000, 2001, 2003 THROUGH 2005, 2007 THROUGH 2020, 2035, 2036, 2037, AND 3000 THROUGH 3032; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 4308.00, BLOCKS 3010 THROUGH 3014. (B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF HOWARD COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 4; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCTS 1, 3, 5 THROUGH 15, AND 17 THROUGH 24; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCTS 1, 2, 4, 5, AND 6; (4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 6023.02, BLOCKS 1000 AND 1001; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 6028.00, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2021, 3000 THROUGH 3027, AND 3029 THROUGH 3031; (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 6030.04, BLOCKS 1000, 1013 THROUGH 1032, 1036 THROUGH 1041, 2044, 2045, 2049, 2052, 2054, 2056, 2058 THROUGH 2060, 2067, 2073, 2080, 2081, 3005 THROUGH 3036, 3038, AND 3040 THROUGH 3051; (6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 6051.03, BLOCKS 1049 AND 1050; AND
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(II) CENSUS TRACT 6051.04, BLOCKS 1000, 1001, AND 2000 THROUGH 2072; (7) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 6055.03, BLOCKS 1001 AND 1002; AND (8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 19 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 6051.03, BLOCK 1041; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 6051.04, BLOCKS 1002 THROUGH 1034. 8–704. (A) THE THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICTS 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, AND 7; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCTS 3 THROUGH 12, 14 THROUGH 16, AND 19, 24, 25, AND 29 THROUGH 34; (3) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7309.01, BLOCK 2001; (4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 20 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7309.01, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1026, 1029 THROUGH 1035, 2002, 2006 THROUGH 2011, 3000 THROUGH 3045, 3047, AND 3049 THROUGH 3051; (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 21 THAT CONSISTS OF:
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(I) CENSUS TRACT 7311.04, BLOCKS 1002, 1004, 1005, 1011, 1012, 1014, 1015, AND 2017; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7311.05, BLOCK 2031; AND (6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 23 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7308.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1023, 1030, 1031, 1033 THROUGH 1038, 1046, 1048 THROUGH 1061, 1063 THROUGH 1068, AND 1070 THROUGH 1074. (B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF HOWARD COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICTS 1 AND 6; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCTS 3, 4, 16, AND 25; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCTS 3 THROUGH 18 AND 20 THROUGH 23; (4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 6028.00, BLOCK 3028; (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 6030.04, BLOCKS 3037 AND 3039; (6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 6051.03, BLOCKS 1012 THROUGH 1027, 1048, 1051, AND 1052; (7) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 6055.03, BLOCKS 1000, 1006, AND 2005 THROUGH 2008; AND
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(8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 19 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 6051.03, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1011, 1028 THROUGH 1040, 1042 THROUGH 1047, AND 1053 THROUGH 1057. (C) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 10, PRECINCTS 1 AND 9; (2) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 10, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8001.08, BLOCK 2001; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8001.09, BLOCKS 3000, 3001, AND 3003; AND (3) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 10, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8001.02, BLOCKS 2000, 2008 THROUGH 2011, 2014 THROUGH 2016, 2019, AND 2021 THROUGH 2027; (II) CENSUS TRACT 8001.03, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1025 AND 2001 THROUGH 2034; (III) CENSUS TRACT 8001.08, BLOCKS 2000, 2008, AND 2009; (IV) CENSUS TRACT 8001.09, BLOCKS 3002 AND 3004 THROUGH 3007; AND (V) CENSUS TRACT 8002.13, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2011 AND 2034 THROUGH 2037. 8–705.
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(A) THE FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 5; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCTS 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 18 THROUGH 24, 32, 33, 41, 42, 44, 47 THROUGH 50, 53 THROUGH 57, 61 THROUGH 64, AND 67 THROUGH 69; (3) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 5 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7024.02, BLOCK 2000; (II) CENSUS TRACT 7025.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1002, 1006 THROUGH 1015, AND 4000 THROUGH 4005; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 7029.00, BLOCKS 4002 THROUGH 4006; (4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 7 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7028.00, BLOCK 3000; (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 14 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7029.00, BLOCKS 2000 AND 2002 THROUGH 2023; (6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 17 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7040.00, BLOCK 2014; (7) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 31 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7040.00, BLOCK 1000; AND (8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 58 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7040.00, BLOCK 3011. (B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY:
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(1) ELECTION DISTRICTS 1, 2, 14, 16, 17, 19, 20, AND 21; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 5, 7 THROUGH 10, 13, 14, 16, AND 17; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 10, PRECINCTS 4 THROUGH 8 AND 10 THROUGH 13; (4) ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCTS 2, 3, 5, 8, AND 12; (5) ELECTION DISTRICT 18, PRECINCTS 5 AND 12; (6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCT 6 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8005.07, BLOCKS 2004 THROUGH 2008, 2010 THROUGH 2014, 2017, 2018, 2020 THROUGH 2026, AND 2054; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8005.11, BLOCKS 1018, 1019, 1021, 2000 THROUGH 2011, 3001 THROUGH 3036, AND 4000; (7) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCT 11 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8005.09, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2002 AND 4000 THROUGH 4003; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8005.17, BLOCKS 2011 THROUGH 2023 AND 2027; (8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCT 12 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8005.09, BLOCKS 1000 AND 1001; AND
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(II) CENSUS TRACT 8035.26, BLOCK 1007; (9) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 10, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8001.02, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1016, 2002, 2003, AND 3000 THROUGH 3017; (II) CENSUS TRACT 8001.05, BLOCKS 1001 THROUGH 1006, 1009 THROUGH 1026, 2000, 2003 THROUGH 2015, AND 3000 THROUGH 3019; (III) CENSUS TRACT 8001.16, BLOCKS 1000, 2000, AND 2011; (IV) CENSUS TRACT 8001.08, BLOCK 2002; AND (V) CENSUS TRACT 8001.09, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1004 AND 1010; (10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 10, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8001.02, BLOCKS 2001, 2004 THROUGH 2007, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2018, AND 2020; (11) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8034.02, BLOCK 1003; (12) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8035.14, BLOCKS 2023 THROUGH 2027, 2033, AND 2036; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8035.27, BLOCKS 1002 AND 1016; (13) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 10 THAT CONSISTS OF:
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(I) CENSUS TRACT 8035.13, BLOCK 2000; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8035.14, BLOCKS 1002 THROUGH 1099, 1100 THROUGH 1130, 1132, AND 1133; (14) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 11 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8035.22, BLOCKS 2006 THROUGH 2025, 3001 THROUGH 3004, 3007 THROUGH 3009, 3011, AND 3012; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8035.27, BLOCKS 1000 AND 1001; AND (15) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 13 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8035.20, BLOCK 1021; (II) CENSUS TRACT 8035.22, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1006; (III) CENSUS TRACT 8035.23, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1013; AND (IV) CENSUS TRACT 8035.26, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1004. 8–706. (A) THE FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES: (1) CALVERT COUNTY; (2) CHARLES COUNTY; AND (3) ST. MARY’S COUNTY.
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(B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICTS 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, AND 15; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCT 15; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCTS 6, 7, 9, AND 16; (4) ELECTION DISTRICT 18, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 4 AND 8 THROUGH 11; (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCT 6 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8005.07, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2003, 2009, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2027 THROUGH 2047, 2049 THROUGH 2053, 2055 THROUGH 2067, 2074, 2075, 2077, 2078, 2084, 2091 THROUGH 2095, AND 2097; (6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCT 11 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8005.09, BLOCKS 2003 THROUGH 2020, 2027 THROUGH 2034, AND 4004 THROUGH 4023; (7) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCT 12 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8005.09, BLOCKS 1002 THROUGH 1005 AND 1008 THROUGH 1033; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8035.26, BLOCKS 1009 THROUGH 1026; (8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8034.02, BLOCKS 1011 THROUGH 1013, 2001 THROUGH 2009, 3002, AND 3004 THROUGH 3009; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8035.25, BLOCK 1001;
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(9) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8035.26, BLOCKS 2006 THROUGH 2014; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8035.27, BLOCKS 1003 THROUGH 1006, 1017 THROUGH 1034, AND 2001 THROUGH 2017; (10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 10 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8035.13, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1008 AND 2001 THROUGH 2013; (11) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 11 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8035.26, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2005; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8035.27, BLOCKS 1007 THROUGH 1015 AND 2000; AND (12) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 13 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8005.09, BLOCKS 1006 AND 1007; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8035.26, BLOCK 1002. 8–707. (A) THE SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES: (1) ALLEGANY COUNTY;
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(2) CARROLL COUNTY; (3) FREDERICK COUNTY; (4) GARRETT COUNTY; AND (5) WASHINGTON COUNTY. (B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF BALTIMORE COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICTS 5, 6, AND 7; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCTS 21 AND 22; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCTS 2 AND 4 THROUGH 12; (4) ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCTS 1 AND 25; (5) ELECTION DISTRICT 10, PRECINCT 1; (6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 20 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4022.01, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1012, 1014 THROUGH 1017, 1025, 1026, 1033 THROUGH 1037, AND 1046; (7) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4041.01, BLOCK 2009; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4041.02, BLOCKS 1000 AND 1003 THROUGH 1006; (8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF:
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(I) CENSUS TRACT 4049.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1005 AND 1012 THROUGH 1049; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4049.00, BLOCK 3004; (9) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 14 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4042.02, BLOCK 1000; AND (10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4082.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1044, 1046, AND 1049 THROUGH 1053; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4083.04, BLOCKS 2000 AND 2004. 8–708. (A) THE SEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF BALTIMORE CITY. (B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF BALTIMORE COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCTS 1, 5 THROUGH 8, AND 16; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCTS 1, 2, 4, AND 23; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 5; (4) ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCTS 1 AND 4 THROUGH 9; (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 15 THAT CONSISTS OF:
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(I) CENSUS TRACT 4001.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1014 AND 1016; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 3002.00, BLOCKS 1011 THROUGH 1016 AND 2000 THROUGH 2027; (6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4024.05, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1022 AND 2000 THROUGH 2013; (7) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 8 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4023.05, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1003; AND (8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4307.00, BLOCKS 1014, 2002, AND 2006. 8–709. THE EIGHTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICTS 1 THROUGH 4 AND 6 THROUGH 12; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCTS 3, 10, 16, 25 THROUGH 30, 34 THROUGH 40, 43, 45, 46, 51, 52, 59, AND 65; (3) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 5 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7025.00, BLOCKS 1003, 1004, 1005, 1010, 2000 THROUGH 2006, 3000, AND 3001; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7029.00, BLOCKS 1016 THROUGH 1019, 3000, 3001, AND 3009 THROUGH 3013;
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(4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 7 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7028.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1013, 1021, 1022, 1023, 3001 THROUGH 3020, AND 4000 THROUGH 4023; (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 14 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7029.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1015 AND 3002 THROUGH 3008; (6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 17 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7040.00, BLOCKS 2006 THROUGH 2009, 2012, 2013, 2015 THROUGH 2018, 3000 THROUGH 3005, 3007, 4002, 4005 THROUGH 4007, 4013, 4014, 4021, AND 4022; (7) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 31 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7036.02, BLOCKS 3000 AND 3006 THROUGH 3011; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7040.00, BLOCKS 1001 THROUGH 1010, 2000 THROUGH 2005, 2010, 2011, 4000, 4001, AND 4008; AND (8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 58 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7040.00, BLOCKS 3006, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3012 THROUGH 3019, 4003, 4004, 4009 THROUGH 4012, 4015 THROUGH 4020, AND 4023 THROUGH 4036; (II) CENSUS TRACT 7041.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1013; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 7042.00, BLOCKS 1031 AND 1032.”. The preceding amendment was read and rejected by a roll call vote as follows:
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Affirmative – 41 Negative – 96 (See Roll Call No. 22) FLOOR AMENDMENT
AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1
(Third Reading File Bill, Second Printing) On pages 3 through 43, strike in their entirety the lines beginning with line 11 on page 3 through line 7 on page 43, inclusive, and substitute: “8–702. (A) THE FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES: (1) CAROLINE COUNTY; (2) CECIL COUNTY; (3) DORCHESTER COUNTY; (4) HARFORD COUNTY; (5) KENT COUNTY; (6) QUEEN ANNE’S COUNTY; (7) SOMERSET COUNTY; (8) TALBOT COUNTY; AND (9) WICOMICO COUNTY.
SB0001/963421/2 BY: Delegate Parrott
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(B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF BALTIMORE COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCTS 1 AND 2; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 10, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 5; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCT 20; (4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4081.00, BLOCKS 1010 THROUGH 1013 AND 1039; (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 22 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4081.00, BLOCKS 4000 THROUGH 4005 AND 4021; (6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4112.01, BLOCKS 1020, 1023, AND 1024; (II) CENSUS TRACT 4112.02, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1025, 2002 THROUGH 2012, 3034 THROUGH 3037, AND 3039 THROUGH 3042; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 4901.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1003; (7) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4112.01, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1019, 1021, 1022, 1025 THROUGH 1036, 2000 THROUGH 2020, 3000 THROUGH 3018, AND 4000 THROUGH 4021; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4112.02, BLOCKS 2000, 2001, 2013, 3000 THROUGH 3018, 3020 THROUGH 3033, AND 3046;
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(8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4111.01, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1033 AND 1041 THROUGH 1043; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4111.02, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1025, 2000 THROUGH 2023, 2060, AND 3000 THROUGH 3036; (9) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4111.02, BLOCKS 2024, 2025, 2034 THROUGH 2039, 2044 THROUGH 2053, 2055, 2059, 2061 THROUGH 2075, AND 2079 THROUGH 2081; AND (10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCT 5 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4111.02, BLOCKS 2032, 2033, 2054, AND 2057. 8–703. (A) THE SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF BALTIMORE COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCTS 15 THROUGH 29; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCTS 2 AND 4 THROUGH 14; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCTS 1, 2, 5, 6, 10, 12, AND 14; (4) ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCTS 9, 10, 15 THROUGH 18, AND 20; (5) ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 29; (6) ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCTS 6 THROUGH 19, 21, AND 22;
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(7) ELECTION DISTRICT 12, PRECINCT 2; (8) ELECTION DISTRICT 14, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 14; (9) ELECTION DISTRICT 15, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 26; (10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 8 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4023.05, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1003; (II) CENSUS TRACT 4026.03, BLOCKS 3006 AND 3007; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 4026.04, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1002; (11) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 11 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4022.02, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1004, 1015 THROUGH 1017, 1020 THROUGH 1031, 1036, 1037, AND 1039 THROUGH 1043; (12) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 12 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4025.03, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1007 AND 2002 THROUGH 2019; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4025.04, BLOCKS 1010 THROUGH 1036, 2021 THROUGH 2024, AND 2026 THROUGH 2032; (13) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 13 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4026.02, BLOCKS 2004 AND 2012; (II) CENSUS TRACT 4026.03, BLOCKS 1008, 1016, AND 1017; AND
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(III) CENSUS TRACT 4026.04, BLOCKS 2020 AND 3002 THROUGH 3009; (14) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 14 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4026.03, BLOCKS 2032 THROUGH 2056, 3000 THROUGH 3003, AND 3005; (15) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4032.01, BLOCK 1000; (16) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4049.00, BLOCKS 2016 THROUGH 2022; (17) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 7 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4022.01, BLOCK 2044; (II) CENSUS TRACT 4041.01, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1005, 1008, AND 1010 THROUGH 1014; (III) CENSUS TRACT 4044.03, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1013, 1016 THROUGH 1018, 2003 THROUGH 2010, 2016 THROUGH 2019, 2021, AND 2022; (IV) CENSUS TRACT 4044.04, BLOCKS 1012, 1013, 1021, AND 1022; AND (V) CENSUS TRACT 4048.00, BLOCKS 1020, 1023 THROUGH 1027, 1033, 1035 THROUGH 1037, 1040 THROUGH 1055, 1057 THROUGH 1071, AND 2000 THROUGH 2025; (18) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 8 THAT CONSISTS OF:
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(I) CENSUS TRACT 4044.04, BLOCKS 2009 THROUGH 2011, 2013, 2014, 2018 THROUGH 2027, 2030 THROUGH 2048, AND 2052 THROUGH 2056; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4045.01, BLOCKS 1001 THROUGH 1005, 1008 THROUGH 1019, AND 2007; (19) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 9 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4044.04, BLOCKS 2002 THROUGH 2004; (20) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 11 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4044.04, BLOCKS 2000, 2001, 2005 THROUGH 2008, 2012, 2015 THROUGH 2017, 2028, AND 2029; (21) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 8 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4083.02, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1030; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4083.03, BLOCK 2021; (22) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 14 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4085.02, BLOCKS 1050 THROUGH 1053, 1056, AND 1057; (II) CENSUS TRACT 4086.02, BLOCK 1005; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 4088.00, BLOCKS 1016 THROUGH 1042, 2003, 2006, 2012, 2015, 2016, AND 2023 THROUGH 2026; (23) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 19 THAT CONSISTS OF:
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(I) CENSUS TRACT 4083.02, BLOCKS 2011 THROUGH 2023; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4087.03, BLOCKS 3000 THROUGH 3017; (24) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4112.02, BLOCKS 3038, 3043, AND 3044; (25) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4112.02, BLOCKS 3019 AND 3045; (26) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4111.01, BLOCKS 1034 THROUGH 1040; (27) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4111.02, BLOCKS 2056, 2076, 2077, 2078, AND 2082; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4113.02, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1024, 1027 THROUGH 1029, 1031, 1032, 1036 THROUGH 1118, 1121 THROUGH 1192, 1194, AND 1196 THROUGH 1203; (28) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCT 5 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4111.02, BLOCK 2058; (II) CENSUS TRACT 4113.02, BLOCKS 1025, 1026, 1030, AND 1033 THROUGH 1035; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 4113.09, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1017, 1027 THROUGH 1030, 2000, 2044, 3000 THROUGH 3018, 3025 THROUGH 3031, 3033, AND 3035 THROUGH 3039;
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(29) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 12, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4205.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1041, 2000 THROUGH 2027, AND 2029; (II) CENSUS TRACT 4206.00, BLOCK 3011; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 4207.01, BLOCK 1002; (30) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 12, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4207.01, BLOCKS 1045 AND 1046; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4207.02, BLOCK 1001; (31) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 12, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4201.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1013, 1024 THROUGH 1030, 2000 THROUGH 2014, AND 3000 THROUGH 3022; (II) CENSUS TRACT 4203.01, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1024 AND 1027 THROUGH 1034; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 4303.03, BLOCK 1000; AND (32) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 12, PRECINCT 5 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4203.02, BLOCKS 1002, 1005, 1007, 1011, 2000, 2001, 2003 THROUGH 2007, AND 2013 THROUGH 2015. (B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF HOWARD COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCTS 3, 5, 7, 10, AND 12;
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(2) ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 5; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 6; (4) ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 6; (5) ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 23; (6) ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCTS 3 THROUGH 6, 8 THROUGH 14, 16 THROUGH 23, 25, 26, 28, 29, 31, AND 32; (7) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 6 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 6011.07, BLOCKS 1001, 1002, 1004 THROUGH 1022, AND 2000 THROUGH 2018; (8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 9 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7601.10, BLOCKS 1001 THROUGH 1022; (9) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 15 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 6011.07, BLOCKS 1000 AND 1003; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 6011.08, BLOCK 2013; AND (10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCT 35 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 6068.06, BLOCKS 1023 THROUGH 1051, 1053 THROUGH 1056, AND 1058; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 6069.05, BLOCK 3124. 8–704.
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(A) THE THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES: (1) CALVERT COUNTY; AND (2) ST. MARY’S COUNTY. (B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 3, 5 THROUGH 12, 14, AND 18 THROUGH 24; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 24; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 25; (4) ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 24; (5) ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 34; (6) ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 31; (7) ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 27; (8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7502.01, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1017 AND 2002 THROUGH 2030; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7502.02, BLOCKS 2030 THROUGH 2032; (9) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 15 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7502.02, BLOCKS 1026 THROUGH 1042, 1051, 1052, 1059 THROUGH 1062, AND 1064 THROUGH 1079;
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(10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 16 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7501.01, BLOCKS 1001 THROUGH 1014; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7502.03, BLOCKS 1005 THROUGH 1007, 1010 THROUGH 1016, 1018 THROUGH 1022, 1024, 1025, AND 1033 THROUGH 1043; AND (11) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 17 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7501.01, BLOCKS 4019 AND 4025 THROUGH 4030; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7502.03, BLOCKS 1001, 1003, 1004, 1008, 1009, 1017, 1023, 1026 THROUGH 1032, 1044, AND 1045. 8–705. (A) THE FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCTS 2 THROUGH 8, 10, 12 THROUGH 14, 17, AND 20 THROUGH 24; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCTS 2, 4 THROUGH 24, 28 THROUGH 30, 32, 33, 36, 39, 42, 44, 47, 50, 53, 57, 63, AND 65 THROUGH 68; (3) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 9 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7015.07, BLOCKS 1010 THROUGH 1021, 2009 THROUGH 2015, 2018, 2019, AND 3000 THROUGH 3012;
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(4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 11 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7014.15, BLOCKS 3001 THROUGH 3020; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7015.03, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2014 AND 4000 THROUGH 4024; (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 18 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7014.00, BLOCK 3014; (6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 19 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7014.09, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2008, 2010 THROUGH 2018, AND 3000 THROUGH 3016; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7014.10, BLOCK 2010; (7) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7032.06, BLOCKS 1002 AND 1009; (8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7027.00, BLOCKS 4000 THROUGH 4024 AND 4029; (9) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 25 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7035.01, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2005, 2008 THROUGH 2026, 3000 THROUGH 3006, 3009 THROUGH 3013, 4000 THROUGH 4010, 4016, AND 4017; (10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 31 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7040.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1010, 2000 THROUGH 2005, 2010, 2011, 4000, 4001, AND 4008;
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(11) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 35 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7034.02, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1017 AND 2000 THROUGH 2025; (12) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 58 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7040.00, BLOCKS 3006, 3008 THROUGH 3019, 4003, 4004, 4009 THROUGH 4012, 4015 THROUGH 4020, AND 4023 THROUGH 4036; AND (13) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 59 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7036.02, BLOCKS 1014, 2000 THROUGH 2007, AND 2011; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7038.00, BLOCKS 1009 THROUGH 1014, 1018 THROUGH 1024, 1026, 1027, 1033 THROUGH 1035, AND 1037 THROUGH 1045. (B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 10, 98, AND 99; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCTS 1, 3 THROUGH 9, 11, 12, 14 THROUGH 22, AND 24; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 12, PRECINCTS 3, 6 THROUGH 9, 13, AND 16; (4) ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 3, 6 THROUGH 10, 14, 16, AND 17; (5) ELECTION DISTRICT 14, PRECINCT 2;
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(6) ELECTION DISTRICT 16, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 5, 98, AND 99; (7) ELECTION DISTRICT 17, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 12; (8) ELECTION DISTRICT 18, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 12; (9) ELECTION DISTRICT 19, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 5; (10) ELECTION DISTRICT 20, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 3, 5 THROUGH 8, AND 10 THROUGH 13; (11) ELECTION DISTRICT 21, PRECINCTS 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, AND 15 THROUGH 17; (12) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCT 10 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8019.06, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1003, 1015, 1018, 1019, AND 1020; (II) CENSUS TRACT 8021.04, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1017 AND 2000 THROUGH 2009; (III) CENSUS TRACT 8021.06, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1013, 2006, AND 2007; AND (IV) CENSUS TRACT 8021.07, BLOCK 1008; (13) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCT 13 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8019.01, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2004, 2010 THROUGH 2021, 2031, 2033, 3000, 3002, AND 3014; AND
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(II) CENSUS TRACT 8019.04, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2009, 2011, AND 2021 THROUGH 2023; (14) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCT 23 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8022.03, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2031; (15) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 12, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8014.05, BLOCKS 1010, 1037, AND 1038; (II) CENSUS TRACT 8015.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1028, 2010 THROUGH 2018, 2021, 2022, 2025, 2028 THROUGH 2037, AND 2044; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 8016.00, BLOCK 3007; (16) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 12, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8017.06, BLOCK 1019; (II) CENSUS TRACT 8017.07, BLOCKS 2003 THROUGH 2005, 3000 THROUGH 3003, AND 3005 THROUGH 3026; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 8017.08, BLOCKS 1015 THROUGH 1020, 1034, 1036, AND 2000 THROUGH 2008; (17) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 12, PRECINCT 10 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8015.00, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2009, 2019, 2020, 2023, 2024, 2026, 2027, 2038 THROUGH 2041, AND 2043; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8016.00, BLOCKS 2004 AND 3006;
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(18) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 12, PRECINCT 17 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8017.01, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2008 AND 2013 THROUGH 2017; (19) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8035.14, BLOCKS 2023 THROUGH 2027, 2033, AND 2036; (20) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 5 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8035.21, BLOCKS 1042 THROUGH 1046, 1048 THROUGH 1061, 1064, 1065, AND 1067; (21) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 11 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8035.22, BLOCKS 2006 THROUGH 2025, 3001 THROUGH 3004, 3007 THROUGH 3009, 3011, AND 3012; (22) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 12 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8035.14, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2022, 2028 THROUGH 2032, 2034, AND 2035; (II) CENSUS TRACT 8035.22, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2005, 3000, 3005, 3006, 3010, AND 3013 THROUGH 3018; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 8035.23, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2016; (23) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 14, PRECINCT 8 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8004.12, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1032; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8067.11, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2006 AND 2009 THROUGH 2011;
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(24) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 15, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8022.04, BLOCKS 4061, 4063 THROUGH 4066, 4068, 4069, AND 4073; (25) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 20, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8036.07, BLOCKS 3011 THROUGH 3013; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8036.08, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1013, 1015 THROUGH 1027, 1031, 1032, 1034 THROUGH 1047, 1053, 1055, AND 2000 THROUGH 2011; (26) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 21, PRECINCT 8 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8067.06, BLOCKS 1001 THROUGH 1006, 1012 THROUGH 1016, 1018, AND 1028; (II) CENSUS TRACT 8067.13, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1009, 1011, 1013, 1014, 1016, 1018, AND 2000 THROUGH 2004; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 8067.14, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1007, 2016 THROUGH 2021, 2026, 2027, 2032 THROUGH 2035, 2037, AND 2038; (27) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 21, PRECINCT 11 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8067.11, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1004, 2007, 2008, 2012 THROUGH 2022, 3000 THROUGH 3009, 3011, AND 3012; AND (28) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 21, PRECINCT 18 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8067.11, BLOCK 3010. 8–706.
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(A) THE FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF CHARLES COUNTY. (B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF BALTIMORE COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 7 AND 9 THROUGH 14; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 7, 9, 10, AND 28; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCT 3; (4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 17 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4015.04, BLOCKS 1000, 1001, 1018, 1022, AND 1026; (II) CENSUS TRACT 4015.06, BLOCKS 1006 THROUGH 1011, 2000 THROUGH 2013, AND 3000 THROUGH 3009; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 4015.07, BLOCKS 2016, 3000, 3001, AND 4000 THROUGH 4008; (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 8 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4026.04, BLOCKS 1003 THROUGH 1024, 2000 THROUGH 2003, AND 2021 THROUGH 2026; (6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 11 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4022.02, BLOCKS 1032 THROUGH 1035;
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(II) CENSUS TRACT 4024.06, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1008, 2000 THROUGH 2021, AND 3000 THROUGH 3025; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 4024.07, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2014; (7) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 12 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4025.03, BLOCKS 2000, 2001, 2018, 2020, 2021, AND 3000 THROUGH 3005; (8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 13 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4026.02, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1018, 2000 THROUGH 2003, AND 2005 THROUGH 2011; (II) CENSUS TRACT 4026.03, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1007 AND 1009 THROUGH 1015; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 4026.04, BLOCKS 2018, 2019, 2028, 3000, AND 3001; (9) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 14 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4026.04, BLOCKS 2004 THROUGH 2017 AND 2027; AND (10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4031.00, BLOCK 1009; (II) CENSUS TRACT 4032.01, BLOCKS 1001, 1002, 1016 THROUGH 1024, 1029 THROUGH 1038, AND 2000 THROUGH 2016; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 4032.02, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1023.
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(C) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF HOWARD COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCTS 1, 2, 4, 8, 11, 13, AND 14; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCTS 1, 2, 7, 15, 24, 27, 30, 33, AND 34; (3) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 6 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 6012.03, BLOCK 1025; (4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 9 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 6011.03, BLOCK 1000; (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 15 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 6012.03, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1024, 1026 THROUGH 1065, AND 2000 THROUGH 2057; (II) CENSUS TRACT 6012.04, BLOCKS 1003, 1004, 1007 THROUGH 1015, 1036 THROUGH 1039, 2018 THROUGH 2020, 2022, 2024 THROUGH 2026, 2028, 2029, 2039 THROUGH 2048, 2052 THROUGH 2056, 2059, AND 2060; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 6069.01, BLOCKS 1028, 2000, 2003, AND 2015; AND (6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCT 35 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 6069.05, BLOCKS 3061 THROUGH 3074, 3079 THROUGH 3086, 3108, AND 3120 THROUGH 3123. (D) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICTS 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, AND 11;
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(2) ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCT 2; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 12, PRECINCTS 1, 5, 8, 11, 14, AND 15; (4) ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCTS 13 AND 15; (5) ELECTION DISTRICT 14, PRECINCTS 1, 3 THROUGH 7, AND 9 THROUGH 11; (6) ELECTION DISTRICT 15, PRECINCTS 1 AND 3 THROUGH 6; (7) ELECTION DISTRICT 20, PRECINCT 9; (8) ELECTION DISTRICT 21, PRECINCTS 3, 6, 13, 14, AND 97; (9) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCT 10 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8019.04, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1006, 1013, AND 1014; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8022.01, BLOCKS 2034 THROUGH 2041 AND 2043 THROUGH 2045; (10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCT 13 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8019.01, BLOCKS 3001, 3003 THROUGH 3013, AND 3015 THROUGH 3017; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8019.04, BLOCKS 2010, 2012 THROUGH 2020, AND 2024 THROUGH 2028;
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(11) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCT 23 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8022.01, BLOCKS 1018, 1020, 2000 THROUGH 2011, AND 2031 THROUGH 2033; (12) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 12, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8014.05, BLOCKS 1008, 1009, 1039 THROUGH 1042, 1058, AND 1059; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8015.00, BLOCK 1029; (13) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 12, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8014.05, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1007, 1012 THROUGH 1014, AND 1060; (14) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 12, PRECINCT 10 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8014.04, BLOCKS 3000 THROUGH 3022, 3026 THROUGH 3046, AND 3049 THROUGH 3052; (II) CENSUS TRACT 8014.01, BLOCKS 2001, 2004, 2015, 2016, 2020, 2021, AND 2023 THROUGH 2025; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 8014.11, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2007; (15) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 12, PRECINCT 12 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8014.05, BLOCKS 1011, 1015 THROUGH 1026, 1028, 1029, AND 1033; (II) CENSUS TRACT 8014.08, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1010 AND 2000 THROUGH 2038; AND
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(III) CENSUS TRACT 8014.09, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2014; (16) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 12, PRECINCT 17 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8017.01, BLOCKS 2018 THROUGH 2028; (17) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8035.26, BLOCKS 2006 THROUGH 2014; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8035.07, BLOCKS 1002 THROUGH 1006, 1016 THROUGH 1034, AND 2001 THROUGH 2017; (18) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 5 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8035.16, BLOCKS 1020 THROUGH 1061 AND 1071 THROUGH 1073; (II) CENSUS TRACT 8035.20, BLOCKS 2001 THROUGH 2005, 3000 THROUGH 3006, 3009 THROUGH 3011, 3013, AND 3015; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 8035.21, BLOCKS 1062 AND 1063; (19) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 11 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8035.26, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2005; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8035.27, BLOCKS 1000, 1001, 1007 THROUGH 1015, AND 2000; (20) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 12 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8035.26, BLOCKS 1005, 1006, AND 1008;
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(21) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 14, PRECINCT 8 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8004.11, BLOCKS 1021 THROUGH 1026, 1033, 1058 THROUGH 1092, 1095 THROUGH 1099, 1100 THROUGH 1103, AND 1106 THROUGH 1108; (22) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 15, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8007.01, BLOCKS 1019 THROUGH 1028, 1053 THROUGH 1058, 1064 THROUGH 1066, 2007 THROUGH 2015, AND 2019 THROUGH 2030; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8022.01, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1017, 1019, 2012 THROUGH 2030, 2042, AND 2046 THROUGH 2048; (23) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 20, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8004.08, BLOCKS 2025 THROUGH 2029, 2034, 2036, AND 2045 THROUGH 2048; (24) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 21, PRECINCT 8 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8067.06, BLOCK 1000; (II) CENSUS TRACT 8067.08, BLOCK 3002; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 8074.08, BLOCKS 1106, 1114, 1115, 1122 THROUGH 1126, AND 1151 THROUGH 1154; (25) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 21, PRECINCT 11 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8067.10, BLOCKS 1000, 1007, AND 1008; (26) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 21, PRECINCT 18 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8067.10, BLOCKS 1001, 1006, 1009, 1010, 2002 THROUGH 2052, 3007 THROUGH 3020, AND 3022 THROUGH 3038; AND
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(27) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 21, PRECINCT 98 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8074.08, BLOCKS 1116, 1117, AND 1120. 8–707. (A) THE SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES: (1) ALLEGANY COUNTY; (2) CARROLL COUNTY; (3) GARRETT COUNTY; (4) FREDERICK COUNTY; AND (5) WASHINGTON COUNTY. (B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF BALTIMORE COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICTS 5 AND 6; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCTS 4 AND 13; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCT 3; (4) ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCTS 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 21, AND 23 THROUGH 25; (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4042.02, BLOCKS 1034 THROUGH 1037, 4000 THROUGH 4003, AND 4011; AND
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(II) CENSUS TRACT 4049.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1049, 2000 THROUGH 2015, 3004 THROUGH 3010, AND 3024; (6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 7 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4046.00, BLOCKS 1063 THROUGH 1065; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4048.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1022, 1028 THROUGH 1032, 1034, 1038, 1039, 1056, 1072, AND 1073; (7) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 8 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4044.02, BLOCKS 1012 THROUGH 1031; (8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 9 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4044.02, BLOCKS 1000, 1001, AND 1010; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4046.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1062, 1066 THROUGH 1069, 1073 THROUGH 1075, 2000 THROUGH 2028, 2030 THROUGH 2032, 2035, 2046, 2047, 2064, AND 2067; (9) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 11 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4044.02, BLOCKS 1002 THROUGH 1009 AND 1011; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4046.00, BLOCKS 1076, 1077, 2029, 2033, 2034, 2036 THROUGH 2045, 2048 THROUGH 2063, 2065, 2066, 2068, AND 2069;
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(10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4081.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1009, 1011, 1014 THROUGH 1038, AND 2001 THROUGH 2025; (II) CENSUS TRACT 4082.00, BLOCKS 1045, 1047, 1048, AND 2000 THROUGH 2032; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 4084.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1011, 1016 THROUGH 1028, 1182, AND 1184; (11) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 5 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4085.02, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1018, 1027, 1032 THROUGH 1035, 1054, AND 1058 THROUGH 1062; (II) CENSUS TRACT 4085.06, BLOCKS 1002 THROUGH 1005, 1017 THROUGH 1019, 2000 THROUGH 2015, AND 2018; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 4085.07, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2013, 2017, AND 2020 THROUGH 2023; (12) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 8 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4083.03, BLOCKS 1021 THROUGH 1023 AND 2000 THROUGH 2020; (13) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 14 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4085.02, BLOCKS 1046 THROUGH 1049; (II) CENSUS TRACT 4086.01, BLOCKS 2009 THROUGH 2016 AND 3016 THROUGH 3023; AND
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(III) CENSUS TRACT 4088.01, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1015, 2000 THROUGH 2002, 2005, AND 2014; (14) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 19 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4083.02, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2010 AND 2024; AND (15) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 22 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4081.00, BLOCKS 4006 THROUGH 4020; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4089.00, BLOCKS 2002 THROUGH 2007, 2011, AND 2013 THROUGH 2022. 8–708. (A) THE SEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF BALTIMORE CITY. (B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING AREAS OF ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 13; (2) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7502.01, BLOCKS 2000, 2001, AND 2010; (3) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 15 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7501.02, BLOCKS 1022 THROUGH 1031, 1034, 1036, AND 1041 THROUGH 1066; AND
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(II) CENSUS TRACT 7502.02, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1025, 1043 THROUGH 1050, 1053 THROUGH 1058, AND 1063; (4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 16 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7501.01, BLOCKS 1000, 2000 THROUGH 2039, 3000 THROUGH 3021, 4005, AND 4009 THROUGH 4011; AND (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 17 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7501.01, BLOCKS 4000 THROUGH 4004, 4006 THROUGH 4008, 4012 THROUGH 4018, AND 4020 THROUGH 4024; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7502.03, BLOCKS 1000 AND 1002. (C) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF BALTIMORE COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 13; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCTS 8, 15, AND 16; (3) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 12, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4207.01, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1044 AND 1047 THROUGH 1087; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4207.02, BLOCKS 1000 AND 1003 THROUGH 1052; (4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 12, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4201.00, BLOCKS 1014 THROUGH 1023 AND 1031; AND
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(II) CENSUS TRACT 4203.03, BLOCKS 1001 THROUGH 1009, 1015 THROUGH 1018, 1047, AND 1048; AND (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 12, PRECINCT 5 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4203.02, BLOCKS 1003, 1004, 1006, 1009, 1010, 1012 THROUGH 1015, 2002, 2008 THROUGH 2012, AND 2016 THROUGH 2021; (II) CENSUS TRACT 4203.03, BLOCKS 1010 THROUGH 1014, 1019 THROUGH 1035, 1037 THROUGH 1046, AND 1049 THROUGH 1051; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 4204.02, BLOCKS 1001 THROUGH 1006 AND 1019 THROUGH 1022. 8–709. THE EIGHTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICTS 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, AND 12; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCTS 1, 15, AND 16; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCTS 26, 27, 34, 37, 38, 40, 43, 45, 46, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 55, 56, 61, 62, 64, AND 69; (4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 9 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7015.07, BLOCKS 1001 THROUGH 1009, 2000 THROUGH 2008, 2016, AND 2017; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7032.21, BLOCK 1014;
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(5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 11 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7014.15, BLOCK 3000; (6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 18 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7014.08, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1024; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7014.10, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2003, 2005 THROUGH 2009, AND 3000 THROUGH 3006; (7) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 19 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7014.09, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1010 AND 2009; (8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7032.06, BLOCKS 1000, 1001, 1003 THROUGH 1008, 1010, AND 2000 THROUGH 2025; (9) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7041.00, BLOCKS 1014 THROUGH 1022, 2000 THROUGH 2025, 3000 THROUGH 3007, 3018, 3023, 3024, 4006, 4010, AND 4017; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7042.00, BLOCKS 1033, 2021, AND 2022; (10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 25 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7035.01, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1009, 2006, 2007, 3007, 3014, AND 4011 THROUGH 4015; (11) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 31 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7036.02, BLOCKS 3000 AND 3006 THROUGH 3011;
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(12) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 35 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7033.02, BLOCKS 1000, 1003 THROUGH 1007, AND 1011 THROUGH 1015; (13) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 41 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7032.12, BLOCKS 1004 THROUGH 1007, 2000, 2001, 2013 THROUGH 2020, AND 2022; (14) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 58 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7041.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1013, 1031, AND 1032; AND (15) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 59 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7036.02, BLOCKS 1013, 1015, AND 2008 THROUGH 2010.”. The preceding amendment was read and rejected by a roll call vote as follows:
Affirmative – 40 Negative – 97 (See Roll Call No. 23) FLOOR AMENDMENT
AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1
(Third Reading File Bill, Second Printing) On pages 3 through 43, strike in their entirety the lines beginning with line 11 on page 3 through line 7 on page 43, inclusive, and substitute: “8–702. (A) THE FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES: (1) CAROLINE COUNTY;
SB0001/933729/2 BY: Delegate Smigiel
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(2) CECIL COUNTY; (3) DORCHESTER COUNTY; (4) KENT COUNTY; (5) QUEEN ANNE’S COUNTY; (6) SOMERSET COUNTY; (7) TALBOT COUNTY; (8) WICOMICO COUNTY; AND (9) WORCESTER COUNTY. (B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICTS 3 AND 5; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCTS 2, 5, 11 THROUGH 13, 15, 18 THROUGH 20, AND 22; (3) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 6 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7304.01, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2024; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7509.00, BLOCKS 2023, 2024, 2027 THROUGH 2029, 2040, 2042 THROUGH 2051, 2055 THROUGH 2064, 2070 THROUGH 2076, AND 2079 THROUGH 2081;
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(4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 8 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7510.00, BLOCKS 2017, 2019, 2020, 2023, 3001 THROUGH 3007, AND 3011 THROUGH 3016; AND (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 16 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7509.00, BLOCKS 1016 THROUGH 1021, 1024 THROUGH 1031, 1033 THROUGH 1038, 2000, 2025, AND 2026. (C) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF HARFORD COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCTS 8 AND 9; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCTS 3 AND 7 THROUGH 24; (3) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 13 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 3012.05, BLOCK 2000; (4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 14 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 3011.06, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1003 AND 1006; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 3036.02, BLOCKS 1020, 1023, AND 1024; (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 21 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 3012.02, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2002, 2005 THROUGH 2009, 2016, 3000 THROUGH 3007, AND 4000; (6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 3022.00, BLOCK 2054; (7) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF:
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(I) CENSUS TRACT 3021.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1049 AND 2000 THROUGH 2033; (II) CENSUS TRACT 3022.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1019, 2000 THROUGH 2045, 2047 THROUGH 2049, 2051, 2056 THROUGH 2058, 2063 THROUGH 2065, 2069, 2071, 2072, AND 2076; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 3053.00, BLOCKS 2042 AND 2043; (8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 3022.00, BLOCKS 2073 THROUGH 2075; (9) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 3031.01, BLOCKS 2016 AND 2017; (II) CENSUS TRACT 3031.02, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1008, 1036, AND 2000 THROUGH 2036; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 3037.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1018, 2000, 2001, 2010 THROUGH 2017, AND 2020 THROUGH 2022; (10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCT 6 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 3033.00, BLOCKS 3000 THROUGH 3021, 4000 THROUGH 4007, AND 4009 THROUGH 4020; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 3034.00, BLOCKS 3000 THROUGH 3038; (11) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 3052.00, BLOCKS 1000 AND 2000; (12) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 3051.00, BLOCK 2000; AND
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(13) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 3053.00, BLOCKS 2000 AND 2001. 8–703. (A) THE SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF BALTIMORE CITY: (1) WARDS 1, 2, 6, 23, AND 24; (2) WARD 25, PRECINCTS 11 THROUGH 16; (3) WARD 26, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 11, 13, AND 14; (4) WARD 27, PRECINCTS 38 THROUGH 45, 49, 64, 65, AND 66; (5) THAT PART OF WARD 25, PRECINCT 8 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 2502.05, BLOCKS 1041 THROUGH 1043; (6) THAT PART OF WARD 25, PRECINCT 10 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 2502.03, BLOCKS 1027 AND 1028; (7) THAT PART OF WARD 27, PRECINCT 46 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 2714.00, BLOCKS 3005 THROUGH 3009, 3014, AND 3015; (8) THAT PART OF WARD 27, PRECINCT 47 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 1307.00, BLOCKS 5000 THROUGH 5007; (II) CENSUS TRACT 1308.03, BLOCKS 1000, 1002, 2000 THROUGH 2008, AND 2016; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 2714.00, BLOCKS 1030 AND 1040; (9) THAT PART OF WARD 27, PRECINCT 50 THAT CONSISTS OF:
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(I) CENSUS TRACT 2715.01, BLOCKS 4003, 4004, 4016 THROUGH 4019, AND 4021 THROUGH 4030; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 2719.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1010, 1012, 1017 THROUGH 1019, AND 1029; AND (10) THAT PART OF WARD 27, PRECINCT 63 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 2720.03, BLOCKS 2004, 2005, 3000, AND 3001. (B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF BALTIMORE COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICTS 4, 12, AND 15; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCTS 11 THROUGH 27 AND 29; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCTS 2 AND 5 THROUGH 14; (4) ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCTS 2, 4 THROUGH 21, 23, AND 24; (5) ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 11, 27, AND 29; (6) ELECTION DISTRICT 10, PRECINCTS 2, 4, AND 5; (7) ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 6, 13, 14, 20, AND 22; (8) ELECTION DISTRICT 14, PRECINCTS 3 AND 13; (9) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 17 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4015.06, BLOCK 1011;
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(10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 7 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4023.07, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1011, 3000 THROUGH 3007, 3009, 3010, 3012, AND 3015; (11) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 8 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4023.05, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1003; (II) CENSUS TRACT 4026.03, BLOCKS 3006 AND 3007; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 4026.04, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1024, 2000 THROUGH 2003, 2021 THROUGH 2024, AND 2026; (12) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 9 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4023.06, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1007, 1009, AND 1015; (13) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 10 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4023.02, BLOCKS 2000, 2001, 2023, AND 2024; (14) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 28 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4023.07, BLOCK 3011; (15) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4032.01, BLOCK 1000; (16) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4033.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1009, 1014 THROUGH 1017, 2000 THROUGH 2011, 2014 THROUGH 2018, AND 2020 THROUGH 2024; (17) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4050.00, BLOCK 2100;
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(18) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4082.00, BLOCKS 1045, 1047, 1048, 2017 THROUGH 2019, 2022, 2023, AND 2028 THROUGH 2032; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4084.00, BLOCK 1011; (19) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4084.00, BLOCKS 1012 THROUGH 1014, 1029 THROUGH 1076, 1080 THROUGH 1095, 1103 THROUGH 1107, 1118, 1120, 1174, 1175, AND 1178 THROUGH 1181; (20) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 22 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4089.00, BLOCK 2018; (21) ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCT 12 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4908.00, BLOCK 1000; (22) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCT 24 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4922.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1006 AND 1008; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4926.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1005, 2000 THROUGH 2004, 3000 THROUGH 3005, AND 3007 THROUGH 3009; (23) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 10, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4102.00, BLOCKS 1003 THROUGH 1005, 1009, AND 1023 THROUGH 1026; (24) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCT 8 THAT CONSISTS OF:
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(I) CENSUS TRACT 4114.04, BLOCKS 1000, 1001, AND 1003; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4114.09, BLOCKS 2009 THROUGH 2014; (25) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCT 12 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4113.08, BLOCKS 2006 AND 2007; (26) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCT 17 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4114.06, BLOCKS 2004, 2007 THROUGH 2014, AND 2023; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4114.09, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1005, 2000, 2001, 2006 THROUGH 2008, 2019 THROUGH 2023, AND 3000 THROUGH 3004; AND (27) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 14, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4406.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1011, 1044 THROUGH 1057, 1059 THROUGH 1071, 1075 THROUGH 1092, 1094, 1095, AND 1097. (C) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING AREAS OF HARFORD COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 6; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 7, 10 THROUGH 12, 15 THROUGH 20, 41, AND 45; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCTS 3, 5, 10, 11, 14, 15, AND 19; (4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 13 THAT CONSISTS OF:
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(I) CENSUS TRACT 3011.07, BLOCKS 1001 THROUGH 1015 AND 2000 THROUGH 2015; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 3012.05, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1013; (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 14 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 3011.02, BLOCKS 1004 THROUGH 1024; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 3011.06, BLOCKS 1004, 1005, 1007, 1008, 2000 THROUGH 2015, 2018, AND 2019; (6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 21 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 3012.02, BLOCKS 3008 THROUGH 3014; (7) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 3011.02, BLOCK 3000; (II) CENSUS TRACT 3022.00, BLOCKS 2055, 2059 THROUGH 2062, 2066, 2068, AND 2070; (III) CENSUS TRACT 3024.00, BLOCKS 3000 THROUGH 3008 AND 3023; (IV) CENSUS TRACT 3028.01, BLOCKS 2004, 2016, AND 2018; AND (V) CENSUS TRACT 3028.02, BLOCKS 1006 THROUGH 1009, 1030, 3003 THROUGH 3005, 3010, 4001, AND 4012 THROUGH 4016; (8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF:
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(I) CENSUS TRACT 3022.00, BLOCK 2046; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 3028.01, BLOCKS 1000 AND 1001; (9) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 3028.01, BLOCKS 1002 THROUGH 1010; (10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 3037.00, BLOCK 2023; AND (11) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCT 6 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 3034.00, BLOCK 2022. 8–704. (A) THE THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCTS 6, 7, 9, 15, 27, AND 34; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCTS 3 THROUGH 14, 17, AND 22; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCT 10; (4) ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 3; (5) ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 5, 7 THROUGH 12, 14 THROUGH 24, 26, 28 THROUGH 30, 32, 34, 36, AND 37; (6) ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCTS 1, 2, 9, 11, 12, 15, 18 THROUGH 23, 25, 27 THROUGH 33, 35 THROUGH 37, 40 THROUGH 46, 48, 51 THROUGH 53, 55 THROUGH 57, 59, 63, 64, 66, AND 68;
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(7) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7001.04, BLOCK 2005; (8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7001.05, BLOCKS 2033 THROUGH 2035; (9) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7001.05, BLOCKS 1000, 1001, AND 1003 THROUGH 1009; (10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 5 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7001.03, BLOCK 3032; (11) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 6 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7001.05, BLOCKS 1010 AND 2012; (12) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7009.01, BLOCKS 1005, 2000, AND 2010 THROUGH 2012; (II) CENSUS TRACT 7009.02, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1033 AND 2000 THROUGH 2035; (III) CENSUS TRACT 7009.03, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1024; (IV) CENSUS TRACT 7009.04, BLOCKS 1000 AND 2000 THROUGH 2002; (V) CENSUS TRACT 7011.02, BLOCK 1006; (VI) CENSUS TRACT 7012.11, BLOCKS 1022 THROUGH 1026 AND 1032 THROUGH 1037; AND (VII) CENSUS TRACT 7012.12, BLOCKS 1017, 1018, AND 1021;
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(13) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 19 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7012.11, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1021, 1027 THROUGH 1031, 1038, 1039, AND 2000 THROUGH 2002; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7012.12, BLOCKS 1001 THROUGH 1012, 1019, AND 1022; (14) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7014.07, BLOCK 2013; (15) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 16 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7015.07, BLOCK 1000; (16) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7006.10, BLOCKS 1000 AND 1003; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7006.14, BLOCKS 2000, 2001, 3015, AND 3016; (17) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 6 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7017.04, BLOCK 1020; (18) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 8 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7024.01, BLOCKS 1009, 2000 THROUGH 2005, 2012, AND 2014; (19) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 17 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7040.00, BLOCKS 2006 THROUGH 2009, 2012 THROUGH 2017, 4002, 4005, 4007, AND 4014;
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(20) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 34 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7035.02, BLOCK 2012; (II) CENSUS TRACT 7036.01, BLOCKS 1014, 2019, AND 2020; (III) CENSUS TRACT 7036.02, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1012, 3001 THROUGH 3005, 3012, AND 3013; AND (IV) CENSUS TRACT 7042.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1003, 1006 THROUGH 1024, AND 1027 THROUGH 1030; (21) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 58 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7040.00, BLOCKS 4003 AND 4004; (II) CENSUS TRACT 7041.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1005 AND 1009; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 7042.00, BLOCK 1032; AND (22) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 67 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7017.40, BLOCKS 1002 THROUGH 1004, 1008 THROUGH 1012, 1025, AND 1027. (B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICTS 2, 16, AND 17; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCTS 3 AND 8; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCTS 1, 3 THROUGH 6, 11, 12, 15, 16, 19 THROUGH 22, AND 24;
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(4) ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCTS 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 16, AND 17; (5) ELECTION DISTRICT 18, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 5 AND 7 THROUGH 12; (6) ELECTION DISTRICT 19, PRECINCTS 1, 2, 4, AND 5; (7) ELECTION DISTRICT 20, PRECINCTS 1, 2, 5 THROUGH 7, 12, AND 13; (8) ELECTION DISTRICT 21, PRECINCTS 4, 5, 14, 15, AND 99; (9) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8074.04, BLOCKS 2100, 2101, 2107 THROUGH 2120, 2123, 2139, AND 2140; (10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCT 7 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8019.05, BLOCK 2022; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8019.07, BLOCK 1022; (11) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCT 10 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8021.04, BLOCK 2006; (12) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCT 23 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8022.03, BLOCK 2023; (13) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 18, PRECINCT 6 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8028.04, BLOCKS 1012 THROUGH 1019, 2000 THROUGH 2016, 3000 THROUGH 3030, 3032 THROUGH 3037, 4000 THROUGH 4003, 4006 THROUGH 4009, AND 4019;
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(14) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 19, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8062.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1003; (II) CENSUS TRACT 8064.00, BLOCKS 2019 THROUGH 2021, 2031, 2034 THROUGH 2036, 2039 THROUGH 2042, AND 3002 THROUGH 3015; (III) CENSUS TRACT 8065.01, BLOCKS 1005 THROUGH 1008; AND (IV) CENSUS TRACT 8071.02, BLOCKS 2077, 2087, AND 2088; (15) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 20, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8036.02, BLOCKS 2042, 2044, AND 2045; (16) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 20, PRECINCT 11 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8036.01, BLOCKS 1011 AND 1012; AND (17) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 21, PRECINCT 10 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8069.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1007, 1011, 1012, 1018 THROUGH 1020, AND 3011 THROUGH 3016; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8070.00, BLOCKS 1004 AND 1005. 8–705. (A) THE FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF BALTIMORE COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 16; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 6;
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(3) ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCT 3; (4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 17 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4015.04, BLOCKS 1000, 1001, 1018, 1022, AND 1026; (II) CENSUS TRACT 4015.06, BLOCKS 1006 THROUGH 1010, 1012, 1013, 2000 THROUGH 2013, AND 3000 THROUGH 3009; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 4015.07, BLOCKS 2016, 3000, 3001, AND 4000 THROUGH 4008; (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 7 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4023.06, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2004 AND 2006; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4023.07, BLOCK 1012; (6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 8 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4026.04, BLOCK 2025; (7) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 9 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4023.06, BLOCKS 1008, 1010 THROUGH 1014, 1016 THROUGH 1021, AND 2005; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4023.07, BLOCKS 2004 THROUGH 2009, 2025, AND 2026; (8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 10 THAT CONSISTS OF:
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(I) CENSUS TRACT 4023.02, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1025, 2002 THROUGH 2022, AND 2025 THROUGH 2027; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4023.03, BLOCKS 4001 THROUGH 4007, 4010 THROUGH 4014, 4021, AND 4022; (9) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 28 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4023.07, BLOCKS 3008, 3013, AND 3014; (10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4031.00, BLOCK 1009; (II) CENSUS TRACT 4032.01, BLOCKS 1001, 1002, 1016 THROUGH 1024, 1029 THROUGH 1038, AND 2000 THROUGH 2016; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 4032.02, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1023; AND (11) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4033.00, BLOCKS 1010 THROUGH 1013, 2012, 2013, 2019, AND 2025 THROUGH 2027. (B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF HOWARD COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 9 AND 11 THROUGH 15; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCTS 16 AND 25; AND (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 5, 7, 11 THROUGH 13, 15, 17 THROUGH 27, 29 THROUGH 31, AND 33 THROUGH 35.
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(C) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES MONTGOMERY COUNTY ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCTS 2, 20, 21, 23, AND 24. (D) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICTS 7, 10, 12, AND 14; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCTS 1 AND 4 THROUGH 7; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCTS 2 THROUGH 6; (4) ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCTS 2, 8, 9, 13, 14, 17, AND 18; (5) ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCTS 1, 2, 3, 5, AND 9; (6) ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCTS 4, 5, 6, AND 9 THROUGH 15; (7) ELECTION DISTRICT 15, PRECINCTS 2, 3, 5, AND 6; (8) ELECTION DISTRICT 20, PRECINCTS 4, 8, 9, AND 10; (9) ELECTION DISTRICT 21, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 3, 6 THROUGH 9, 11 THROUGH 13, 16 THROUGH 18, 97, AND 98; (10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8004.11, BLOCKS 1027 THROUGH 1032; (II) CENSUS TRACT 8073.01, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1003; (III) CENSUS TRACT 8074.04, BLOCKS 2043 THROUGH 2049, 2057 THROUGH 2067, 2070 THROUGH 2099, 2102 THROUGH 2106, 2121, 2122, 2124 THROUGH 2126, 2142 THROUGH 2145, 2154, AND 2156;
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(IV) CENSUS TRACT 8074.05, BLOCKS 3000 THROUGH 3056, 3078 THROUGH 3086, AND 3091; AND (V) CENSUS TRACT 8074.08, BLOCKS 1008, 1010, 1011, 1040 THROUGH 1043, 1045 THROUGH 1049, 1051 THROUGH 1053, 1055 THROUGH 1067, 1070 THROUGH 1087, 1144, AND 1155; (11) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8006.05, BLOCKS 1011 THROUGH 1042, 1050 THROUGH 1054, 1061 THROUGH 1077, 1127 THROUGH 1129, 1134, 2024, 2025, 2027, AND 2028; (12) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 6 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8013.05, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1022, 1024 THROUGH 1027, 3000, 3001, AND 3003; (13) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCT 7 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8019.05, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1019, 1024 THROUGH 1026, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005 THROUGH 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012 THROUGH 2014, 2016 THROUGH 2018, 2020, 2024 THROUGH 2033, 2045, 2052 THROUGH 2054, AND 2061 THROUGH 2064; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8019.06, BLOCKS 1004 THROUGH 1014, 1016, 1017, 1021 THROUGH 1028, AND 2000 THROUGH 2019; (14) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCT 10 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8019.04, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1006, 1013, AND 1014; (II) CENSUS TRACT 8019.06, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1003, 1015, AND 1018 THROUGH 1020;
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(III) CENSUS TRACT 8021.04, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1017, 2000 THROUGH 2005, AND 2007 THROUGH 2009; (IV) CENSUS TRACT 8021.06, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1013, 2006, AND 2007; (V) CENSUS TRACT 8021.07, BLOCK 1008; AND (VI) CENSUS TRACT 8022.01, BLOCKS 2034 THROUGH 2045; (15) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCT 23 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8022.01, BLOCKS 1018, 1020, 2000 THROUGH 2011, AND 2031 THROUGH 2033; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8022.03, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2022 AND 2024 THROUGH 2031; (16) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCT 6 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8012.14, BLOCKS 2006 THROUGH 2027, 2029 THROUGH 2036, 2038, 2044 THROUGH 2046, AND 2048 THROUGH 2050; (17) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCT 8 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8012.17, BLOCKS 2014 AND 2015; (18) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCT 10 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8012.11, BLOCKS 2005 THROUGH 2007 AND 2016 THROUGH 2041; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8012.17, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1021;
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(19) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCT 11 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8012.15, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1018, 1021 THROUGH 1027, AND 1033; (20) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8010.05, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1012; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8010.06, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1019, 2000 THROUGH 2005, 2007, 2009, AND 2018; (21) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 15, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8007.04, BLOCKS 2013 AND 2021; (22) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 15, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8007.04, BLOCKS 1009 THROUGH 1013; (23) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 18, PRECINCT 6 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8028.04, BLOCK 3031; (24) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 19, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8064.00, BLOCKS 1028 THROUGH 1030, 1032 THROUGH 1034, 2000 THROUGH 2018, 2022 THROUGH 2029, 2032, 2033, 2037, 2038, 3000, AND 3001; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8071.02, BLOCKS 1034 AND 2076; (25) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 20, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8035.20, BLOCKS 3007 AND 3008;
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(II) CENSUS TRACT 8036.01, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1007, 1018 THROUGH 1029, 1031, 2004, AND 2005; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 8036.08, BLOCKS 4013 AND 4014; (26) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 20, PRECINCT 11 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8036.01, BLOCKS 1008 THROUGH 1010 AND 1013 THROUGH 1017; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8036.08, BLOCKS 1014, 1028 THROUGH 1030, 1033, 1048 THROUGH 1052, 1054, 1056, 1057, 2012, 3000 THROUGH 3014, 4000 THROUGH 4012, AND 4015 THROUGH 4020; AND (27) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 21, PRECINCT 10 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8067.14, BLOCKS 2005, 2007 THROUGH 2010, 2022 THROUGH 2025, 2028 THROUGH 2030, AND 2036; (II) CENSUS TRACT 8069.00, BLOCKS 1008 THROUGH 1010, 1013 THROUGH 1017, 1021, 1022, 3000, 3001, 3003 THROUGH 3010, AND 3017 THROUGH 3025; (III) CENSUS TRACT 8070.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1003 AND 1006 THROUGH 1027; AND (IV) CENSUS TRACT 8074.04, BLOCK 2128. 8–706. (A) THE FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES: (1) CALVERT COUNTY;
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(2) CHARLES COUNTY; AND (3) ST. MARY’S COUNTY. (B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICTS 4, 6, AND 7; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCTS 5, 6, AND 19 THROUGH 24; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCTS 1, 3, 4, 7, 9, 14, 17, 21, 23, AND 24; (4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7508.01, BLOCKS 4030, 4031, 4033, 4034, AND 4041; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7508.04, BLOCKS 2026 AND 2027; (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 9 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7508.01, BLOCKS 4037 THROUGH 4040; (6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 6 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7509.00, BLOCK 2041; AND (7) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 16 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7509.00, BLOCKS 1013, 1014, 1032, 2001 THROUGH 2022, 2030 THROUGH 2039, 3000 THROUGH 3010, 3014 THROUGH 3037, 3039, 3043, AND 3048. (C) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY:
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(1) ELECTION DISTRICTS 4 AND 8; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 5 AND 7 THROUGH 12; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCTS 4 AND 7; (4) ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCTS 1, 2, AND 4; (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8006.01, BLOCKS 1005, 1010, AND 1032 THROUGH 1040; (II) CENSUS TRACT 8006.05, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1010, 1043 THROUGH 1049, 1055 THROUGH 1060, 1078 THROUGH 1099, 1100 THROUGH 1126, 1130 THROUGH 1133, 1135, AND 1136; (III) CENSUS TRACT 8006.08, BLOCKS 2035 THROUGH 2038; AND (IV) CENSUS TRACT 8008.00, BLOCKS 1000, 1001, 1002, 1007, 1008, 1010, 1012, 1017, AND 1120; (6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 6 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8013.05, BLOCKS 1023, 3002, 3004, 3005, AND 3006; (7) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCT 6 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8012.07, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1012, 1014 THROUGH 1016, 1018, 1019, 2009, 2011, AND 2062; AND
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(II) CENSUS TRACT 8012.17, BLOCKS 2000 AND 2001; (8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCT 8 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8012.08, BLOCKS 1001 THROUGH 1005, 1007 THROUGH 1021, AND 2000 THROUGH 2028; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8012.17, BLOCKS 2002 THROUGH 2013, 2016 THROUGH 2021, 2023 THROUGH 2027, AND 2029 THROUGH 2033; (9) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCT 10 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8012.10, BLOCKS 1015 THROUGH 1019; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8012.16, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2011; (10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCT 11 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8012.07, BLOCKS 1013, 1017, 2000 THROUGH 2008, 2010, 2012 THROUGH 2061, AND 2063 THROUGH 2067; (II) CENSUS TRACT 8012.08, BLOCKS 1000 AND 1006; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 8012.15, BLOCKS 1019, 1020, AND 1028 THROUGH 1032; (11) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8010.05, BLOCKS 1013 THROUGH 1020; (12) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 15, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF:
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(I) CENSUS TRACT 8007.04, BLOCKS 1026 THROUGH 1036, 2000 THROUGH 2012, 2014 THROUGH 2020, 2022, 3015, AND 3016; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8007.05, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1008, 1010, 1011, AND 2014 THROUGH 2016; AND (13) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 15, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8007.04, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1008, 1014 THROUGH 1025, 3000 THROUGH 3014, AND 3017; (II) CENSUS TRACT 8007.05, BLOCKS 1009, 2000 THROUGH 2013, 2017, AND 2018; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 8007.07, BLOCKS 1064 AND 1068. 8–707. (A) THE SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES: (1) ALLEGANY COUNTY; (2) CARROLL COUNTY; (3) FREDERICK COUNTY; (4) GARRETT COUNTY; AND (5) WASHINGTON COUNTY. (B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF BALTIMORE COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICTS 6 AND 7;
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(2) ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 25; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 10, PRECINCT 1; (4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4050.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1099, 1100 THROUGH 1147, 2000 THROUGH 2099, AND 2101 THROUGH 2108; (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4081.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1039 AND 2001 THROUGH 2025; (II) CENSUS TRACT 4082.00, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2016, 2020, 2021, AND 2024 THROUGH 2027; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 4084.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1010, 1016 THROUGH 1028, 1182, AND 1184; (6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4084.00, BLOCK 1015; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4089.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1009, 2000, 2001, 2008 THROUGH 2010, 2012, AND 2023 THROUGH 2025; (7) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 22 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4081.00, BLOCKS 4000 THROUGH 4021; AND
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(II) CENSUS TRACT 4089.00, BLOCKS 2002 THROUGH 2007, 2011, 2013 THROUGH 2017, AND 2019 THROUGH 2022; AND (8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 10, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4102.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1002, 1006 THROUGH 1008, AND 1010 THROUGH 1022. (C) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF HARFORD COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 4; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCTS 4 AND 5; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 2; (4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 3051.00, BLOCKS 3021 THROUGH 3025, 3027 THROUGH 3032, 4030 THROUGH 4034, 4043, AND 4044; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 3052.00, BLOCKS 1001 THROUGH 1008, 1010 THROUGH 1027, 2001 THROUGH 2045, AND 3000 THROUGH 3018; (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 3051.00, BLOCKS 1002 THROUGH 1007, 1055 THROUGH 1070, 1102 THROUGH 1104, 2001 THROUGH 2037, 2047 THROUGH 2085, 3000 THROUGH 3020, 3026, AND 3033 THROUGH 3037; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 3052.00, BLOCK 1009; AND
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(6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 3053.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1019, 2002 THROUGH 2041, AND 2044 THROUGH 2052. 8–708. (A) THE SEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCTS 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, AND 10 THROUGH 18; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 10; (3) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7508.01, BLOCKS 2009 THROUGH 2017, 4028, 4029, AND 4032; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7508.04, BLOCKS 2003 THROUGH 2018 AND 2020 THROUGH 2025; (4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 9 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7508.01, BLOCKS 1004, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1012, 3008, 3011 THROUGH 3018, 4000 THROUGH 4013, 4015 THROUGH 4027, 4035, 4036, AND 4042; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 9800.00, BLOCKS 1001, 1002, 1007, 1008, 1010 THROUGH 1013, 1015, 1016, 1018 THROUGH 1020, 1022 THROUGH 1035, 1038, 1043 THROUGH 1045, 1049, 1050, 1052 THROUGH 1059, AND 1061; (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 8 THAT CONSISTS OF:
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(I) CENSUS TRACT 7510.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1013, 2011 THROUGH 2016, 2018, 2022, AND 3000; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7511.02, BLOCKS 2010 AND 2021; AND (6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 16 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7509.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1012, 1015, 1022, AND 1023. (B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF BALTIMORE CITY: (1) WARDS 3, 4, 5, 7 THROUGH 22, AND 28; (2) WARD 6, PRECINCT 3; (3) WARD 25, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 7 AND 9; (4) WARD 26, PRECINCTS 12 AND 15 THROUGH 31; (5) WARD 27, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 37, 48, 51 THROUGH 62, AND 67; (6) THAT PART OF WARD 25, PRECINCT 8 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 2502.03, BLOCKS 1009 THROUGH 1012; (II) CENSUS TRACT 2502.04, BLOCKS 1009 THROUGH 1011, 2000 THROUGH 2007, AND 2009 THROUGH 2011; (III) CENSUS TRACT 2502.05, BLOCKS 1022 THROUGH 1025, 1036 THROUGH 1039, 1044, AND 1045; (IV) CENSUS TRACT 2502.07, BLOCKS 1003 THROUGH 1012, 2002, 2003, 2008 THROUGH 2011, AND 2014; AND
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(V) CENSUS TRACT 2503.01, BLOCKS 1038 THROUGH 1041 AND 1054; (7) THAT PART OF WARD 25, PRECINCT 10 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 2502.03, BLOCKS 1001 THROUGH 1008, 1013 THROUGH 1026, 1029 THROUGH 1031, AND 2000 THROUGH 2011; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 2502.07, BLOCKS 2000, 2001, 2004 THROUGH 2007, 2012, AND 2013; (8) THAT PART OF WARD 27, PRECINCT 46 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 2711.02, BLOCKS 1007 THROUGH 1009, 1014, AND 1020 THROUGH 1022; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 2714.03, BLOCKS 3000 THROUGH 3004, 3010 THROUGH 3013, 3016, AND 3019; (9) THAT PART OF WARD 27, PRECINCT 47 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 1308.03, BLOCKS 1001, 1005, 2009 THROUGH 2015, AND 3004; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 1308.06, BLOCKS 1000 AND 1002; (10) THAT PART OF WARD 27, PRECINCT 50 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 2719.00, BLOCKS 1011, 1013 THROUGH 1016, 1020 THROUGH 1028, 2000 THROUGH 2002, 2014, 2015, 2020, AND 2021; AND (11) THAT PART OF WARD 27, PRECINCT 63 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 2720.03, BLOCKS 3002 THROUGH 3015, 4004, AND 4008 THROUGH 4024.
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(C) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF BALTIMORE COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 13; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCTS 13 THROUGH 23, 25, 26, AND 28; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCTS 7, 9 THROUGH 11, 15, 16, 18, 19, AND 21; (4) ELECTION DISTRICT 14, PRECINCTS 1, 2, 5 THROUGH 12, AND 14; (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCT 12 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4908.00, BLOCKS 1001 THROUGH 1022 AND 2000 THROUGH 2019; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4913.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1005; (6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCT 24 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4922.00, BLOCKS 1007 AND 1009 THROUGH 1017; (7) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCT 8 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4114.04, BLOCKS 1002, 1004 THROUGH 1006, 1009 THROUGH 1018, AND 2000 THROUGH 2009; (II) CENSUS TRACT 4114.07, BLOCKS 1000, 1002, 1004, 1008 THROUGH 1011, 2000, 2001, 2005, AND 2021; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 4114.08, BLOCKS 3001 AND 3002;
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(8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCT 12 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4113.03, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1022, 2000 THROUGH 2016, 2020 THROUGH 2023, 3014, 3015, 3018 THROUGH 3022, 4001, 4002, 4011, AND 4014 THROUGH 4021; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4113.08, BLOCKS 2008 AND 2012; (9) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCT 17 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4114.09, BLOCKS 2016 THROUGH 2018; AND (10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 14, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4406.00, BLOCKS 1012, 1016, 1018, AND 1093. 8–709. (A) THE EIGHTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF HOWARD COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICTS 3, 4, AND 5; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 10; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 15 AND 17 THROUGH 24; AND (4) ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCTS 6, 8, 9, 10, 14, 16, 28, AND 32. (B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICTS 2, 3, 7, 8, 10, 11, AND 12; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 1;
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(3) ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCTS 2 THROUGH 5, 8, 10, 12 THROUGH 14, 16 THROUGH 18, 20 THROUGH 26, 28, AND 30 THROUGH 32; (4) ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCTS 15, 18, AND 19; (5) ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCTS 1, 2, 4 THROUGH 9, AND 11 THROUGH 14; (6) ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCTS 6, 13, 25, 27, 31, 33, 35, AND 38; (7) ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCTS 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 13, 14, 16, 24, 26, 38, 39, 47, 49, 50, 54, 61, 62, 65, AND 69; (8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7001.01, BLOCKS 1004 THROUGH 1009, 1011, AND 2000 THROUGH 2016; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7001.04, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2004, 2006, AND 2007; (9) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7001.04, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1016; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7001.05, BLOCKS 2005, 2006, 2008 THROUGH 2010, AND 2016 THROUGH 2032; (10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7001.05, BLOCKS 1002, 2015, 3010 THROUGH 3017, AND 3020 THROUGH 3027;
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(11) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 5 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7010.01, BLOCKS 1001, 1002, 1003, AND 1010; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7001.03, BLOCKS 3002 THROUGH 3031; (12) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 6 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7001.04, BLOCKS 3000 THROUGH 3011; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7001.05, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2004, 2007, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2036, 3000 THROUGH 3009, 3018, 3019, AND 3028; (13) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7009.01, BLOCK 1000; (14) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 19 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7012.11, BLOCK 2008; (15) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7014.07, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2012; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7014.15, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1008 AND 5000 THROUGH 5009; (16) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 16 THAT CONSISTS OF:
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(I) CENSUS TRACT 7014.07, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1027 AND 3000 THROUGH 3019; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7032.21, BLOCKS 1000, 1004, AND 1006; (17) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7006.04, BLOCKS 2008, 2009, 4000 THROUGH 4008, AND 4010 THROUGH 4016; (II) CENSUS TRACT 7006.10, BLOCKS 1001, 1002, AND 1008 THROUGH 1025; (III) CENSUS TRACT 7008.20, BLOCK 1011; AND (IV) CENSUS TRACT 7008.23, BLOCKS 2003 AND 2004; (18) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 6 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7017.01, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1003, 1006, 1007, 2001 THROUGH 2006, 2011 THROUGH 2013, 2016 THROUGH 2019, AND 3000 THROUGH 3004; (II) CENSUS TRACT 7017.04, BLOCKS 1007, 1013 THROUGH 1018, 1021, 2003, 2004, AND 2010; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 7018.00, BLOCKS 4007, 4008, AND 4009; (19) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 8 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7024.01, BLOCKS 1010 AND 2006 THROUGH 2008;
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(II) CENSUS TRACT 7024.02, BLOCKS 1006, 1007, 2001 THROUGH 2005, 3000 THROUGH 3003, AND 3005 THROUGH 3010; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 7025.00, BLOCKS 1016 AND 1017; (20) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 17 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7040.00, BLOCKS 2018, 3000 THROUGH 3005, 3007, 4006, 4013, 4021, AND 4022; (21) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 34 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7041.00, BLOCKS 4000 AND 4001; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7042.00, BLOCKS 1025, 2000 THROUGH 2020, AND 2023 THROUGH 2032; (22) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 58 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7040.00, BLOCKS 3006, 3008 THROUGH 3019, 4009 THROUGH 4012, 4015 THROUGH 4020, AND 4023 THROUGH 4036; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7041.00, BLOCKS 1006 THROUGH 1008, 1010 THROUGH 1013, AND 1031; AND (23) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 67 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7017.01, BLOCKS 3005 THROUGH 3010; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7017.04, BLOCKS 1019, 1022 THROUGH 1024, 1026, 2000 THROUGH 2002, 2005 THROUGH 2009, AND 2011 THROUGH 2025.”.
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The preceding amendment was read and rejected by a roll call vote as follows:
Affirmative – 39 Negative – 96 (See Roll Call No. 24) FLOOR AMENDMENT
AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1
(Third Reading File Bill, Second Printing) On pages 3 through 43, strike in their entirety the lines beginning with line 11 on page 3 through line 7 on page 43, inclusive, and substitute: “8–702. (A) THE FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES: (1) CAROLINE COUNTY; (2) CECIL COUNTY; (3) DORCHESTER COUNTY; (4) KENT COUNTY; (5) QUEEN ANNE’S COUNTY; (6) SOMERSET COUNTY; (7) TALBOT COUNTY; (8) WICOMICO COUNTY; AND (9) WORCESTER COUNTY.
SB0001/593222/1 BY: Delegates Gutierrez and Carr
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(B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF BALTIMORE COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 6; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCT 1; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCTS 8 AND 9; (4) ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCTS 3, 5 THROUGH 7, 12, 14, 17, 18, 20, AND 22; (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4089.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1009, 2000, 2001, 2008 THROUGH 2010, 2012, AND 2023 THROUGH 2025; (6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4085.02, BLOCK 3000; (7) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 10, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4101.00, BLOCKS 4006, 4013 THROUGH 4028, AND 4032 THROUGH 4044; (8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 10, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4102.00, BLOCKS 3011 THROUGH 3013, 3019 THROUGH 3030, 3032, AND 3033; (9) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4112.02, BLOCKS 1011 THROUGH 1023, 2005, AND 3037 THROUGH 3044; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4901.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1003;
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(10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4112.02, BLOCKS 3017 THROUGH 3020, 3029 THROUGH 3033, 3045, AND 3046; (11) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4111.02, BLOCKS 2024, 2025, 2034 THROUGH 2039, 2044 THROUGH 2053, 2055, 2056, 2059, 2062, 2065 THROUGH 2067, AND 2074; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4113.02, BLOCKS 1019 THROUGH 1024, 1027 THROUGH 1029, 1031, 1032, 1036, 1037, 1039 THROUGH 1085, 1116, 1135, 1137 THROUGH 1139, 1141, 1142, AND 1146; AND (12) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCT 8 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4114.04, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1006; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4114.09, BLOCKS 2009 THROUGH 2014. (C) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF CARROLL COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICTS 1, 3, 6, AND 8; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 2; AND (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 1. (D) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF HARFORD COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICTS 4 AND 5;
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(2) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCTS 2, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, AND 21; AND (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCTS 2 THROUGH 24; (4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 10 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 3013.01, BLOCK 1074; AND (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 3021.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1049, 2000 THROUGH 2003, 2005, 2010 THROUGH 2021, AND 2028 THROUGH 2030; (II) CENSUS TRACT 3022.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1019, 2005 THROUGH 2014, 2017 THROUGH 2019, 2022 THROUGH 2040, 2042 THROUGH 2049, 2051, 2058, 2063 THROUGH 2065, 2069, 2071, AND 2076; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 3053.00, BLOCKS 2042 AND 2043. 8–703. (A) THE SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCTS 4 THROUGH 7, 12, 13, AND 15 THROUGH 24; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCTS 7, 18, AND 19; (3) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 10 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7504.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1013 AND 3000 THROUGH 3004;
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(4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 11 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7512.00, BLOCKS 1015 THROUGH 1017, 1019 THROUGH 1038, 2000 THROUGH 2003, AND 3011 THROUGH 3013; (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 14 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7508.03, BLOCK 1008; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7508.04, BLOCK 1003 THROUGH 1005, 1011, AND 1022 THROUGH 1025; AND (6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 24 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7403.05, BLOCKS 2010, 2012, 2013, 2016 THROUGH 2021, 3002 THROUGH 3006, 3008 THROUGH 3011, 4000 THROUGH 4006, AND 4009 THROUGH 4013; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7406.03, BLOCK 2000. (B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF BALTIMORE CITY: (1) WARD 25, PRECINCTS 5 THROUGH 16; (2) WARD 26, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 3, 6, 15, 16, AND 22 THROUGH 31; (3) WARD 27, PRECINCTS 1, 6, AND 7; (4) THAT PART OF WARD 26, PRECINCT 18 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 2602.02, BLOCK 3030;
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(II) CENSUS TRACT 2603.01, BLOCKS 2012 AND 2013; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 2603.02, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1014, 2000 THROUGH 2014, 3000, 4000, 4001, 4011 THROUGH 4014, AND 4016; (5) THAT PART OF WARD 26, PRECINCT 21 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 2603.01, BLOCKS 1000, 1002 THROUGH 1006, 1008, 2000 THROUGH 2011, 2014, 3000, 3001, 3005, 3006, AND 3008; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 2603.02, BLOCKS 4022, 4007, AND 4008; AND (6) THAT PART OF WARD 27, PRECINCT 8 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 2704.01, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1003, 1018, 2000, 2001, AND 2006 THROUGH 2009; (II) CENSUS TRACT 2704.02, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1003 AND 1007 THROUGH 1009; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 2705.02, BLOCKS 1001 THROUGH 1025, 2000 THROUGH 2026, AND 3018 THROUGH 3020. (C) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF BALTIMORE COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICTS 12 AND 15; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCTS 7, 8, 10, 12 THROUGH 17, 20, AND 24 THROUGH 29; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 6, 8, 10, 12, AND 13;
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(4) ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCTS 5 THROUGH 8, 11 THROUGH 13, 15 THROUGH 18, 20, AND 23; (5) ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCTS 2 THROUGH 7, 10 THROUGH 20, AND 23 THROUGH 29; (6) ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCTS 10, 11, 13, AND 19; (7) ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCTS 7 AND 8; (8) ELECTION DISTRICT 14, PRECINCT 3, 5 THROUGH 11, 13, AND 14; (9) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCT 12 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4037.01, BLOCKS 3000 AND 3001; (10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCT 13 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4037.01, BLOCKS 3020, 3022, 3023, 4000 THROUGH 4029, AND 4031 THROUGH 4034; (II) CENSUS TRACT 4038.01, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1034, 1037 THROUGH 1057, AND 1060 THROUGH 1062; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 4038.02, BLOCKS 1029, 1030, 2000 THROUGH 2002, AND 2007 THROUGH 2011; (11) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 9 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4046.00, BLOCK 2064; (12) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 11 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING:
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(I) CENSUS TRACT 4044.02, BLOCKS 1002 THROUGH 1009 AND 1011; (II) CENSUS TRACT 4044.04, BLOCKS 2000, 2001, 2005 THROUGH 2008, 2012, 2015 THROUGH 2017, 2028, AND 2029; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 4046.00, BLOCKS 1076, 1077, 2029, 2034, 2036 THROUGH 2045, 2048 THROUGH 2063, 2065, 2066, 2068, AND 2069; (13) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4083.04, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1025 AND 1042 THROUGH 1053; (14) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4085.02, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2025 AND 3001 THROUGH 3008; (15) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 14 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4085.02, BLOCKS 1046 THROUGH 1053, 1056, AND 1057; (II) CENSUS TRACT 4086.01, BLOCKS 2009 THROUGH 2016 AND 3016 THROUGH 3023; (III) CENSUS TRACT 4086.02, BLOCK 1005; AND (IV) CENSUS TRACT 4088.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1042, 2000 THROUGH 2003, 2005, 2006, 2012, 2015, 2016, AND 2023 THROUGH 2026; (16) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4111.02, BLOCKS 2061, 2063, 2064, 2068 THROUGH 2073, AND 2075 THROUGH 2082; AND
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(II) CENSUS TRACT 4113.02, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1018, 1038, 1086 THROUGH 1115, 1117, 1118, 1121 THROUGH 1134, 1136, 1140, 1143 THROUGH 1145, 1147 THROUGH 1192, 1194, AND 1196 THROUGH 1203; (17) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCT 8 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4114.04, BLOCKS 1009 THROUGH 1018 AND 2000 THROUGH 2009; (II) CENSUS TRACT 4114.07, BLOCKS 1000, 1002, 1004, 1008 THROUGH 1011, 2000, 2001, 2005, AND 2021; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 4114.08, BLOCKS 3001 AND 3002; AND (18) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 14, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4406.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1011, 1044 THROUGH 1057, 1059 THROUGH 1071, 1075 THROUGH 1095, AND 1097. (D) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF HARFORD COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 6; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCTS 1, 3 THROUGH 6, 16, 19, 20, 41, AND 45; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCTS 1, 3 THROUGH 5, 10, 11, 14, 15, AND 19; (4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 10 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 3013.01, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1014 AND 1016 THROUGH 1030;
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(II) CENSUS TRACT 3017.02, BLOCKS 2002, 2004 THROUGH 2043, AND 2048; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 3017.03, BLOCKS 1004 THROUGH 1012, 1017 THROUGH 1058, AND 2024 THROUGH 2028; AND (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 3021.00, BLOCKS 2044, 2006 THROUGH 2009, 2022 THROUGH 2027, AND 2031 THROUGH 2033; (II) CENSUS TRACT 3022.00, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2004, 2015, 2016, 2020, 2021, 2041, 2056, 2057, AND 2072; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 3028.01, BLOCKS 1000 AND 1001. (E) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF HOWARD COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCTS 6, 9, AND 15; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCTS 1, 7, 30, AND 33; (3) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 6012.04, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2009, 2016, 2017, 2021, 2023, 2027, 2030 THROUGH 2038, 2049, AND 2058; (4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 6011.08, BLOCKS 1010 THROUGH 1025 AND 2000 THROUGH 2012; AND (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 13 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 6012.04, BLOCKS 2010 THROUGH 2015, 2050, 2051, AND 2057.
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8–704. (A) THE THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCTS 1, 2, 3, 8, AND 9; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCTS 1, 3 THROUGH 12, 14 THROUGH 19, AND 22 THROUGH 24; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCTS 2, 6, 8, 10 THROUGH 15, 17 THROUGH 20, 24, AND 25; (4) ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCTS 2, 9, 11, 12, 16, AND 20; (5) ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 5, 11, 13, 16 THROUGH 18, 20 THROUGH 23, AND 26 THROUGH 28; (6) ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 9, 11 THROUGH 18, 22 THROUGH 26, 29, AND 30; (7) ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 12, 19, 21 THROUGH 23, 25, AND 27; (8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 10 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7512.00, BLOCKS 2004 AND 2008; (9) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 14 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7508.03, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2010 AND 5004; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7508.04, BLOCKS 1006 THROUGH 1010, 1012 THROUGH 1021, 1026, 1027, 1030, 2001, AND 2019;
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(10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 21 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7402.03, BLOCKS 1000 AND 1001; (11) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 5 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7407.01, BLOCKS 1000, 1006 THROUGH 1008, 1011, 2000 THROUGH 2008, AND 2011 THROUGH 2015; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7409.00, BLOCKS 1006 THROUGH 1008 AND 1015; (12) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 6 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7405.00, BLOCKS 1003, 1007 THROUGH 1018, 2037, 3000, 3013, 3015 THROUGH 3018, AND 3022 THROUGH 3026; (II) CENSUS TRACT 7506.03, BLOCKS 1027 THROUGH 1032, 1035, 1040, AND 1050; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 7515.00, BLOCKS 2007 THROUGH 2015, 2018 THROUGH 2022, 2026 THROUGH 2032, AND 2041 THROUGH 2043; (13) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 24 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7403.03, BLOCKS 2034 THROUGH 2038; (II) CENSUS TRACT 7403.04, BLOCKS 1002 THROUGH 1024, 1030, 1043 THROUGH 1049, 1051 THROUGH 1053, AND 1056 THROUGH 1058; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 7407.01, BLOCKS 3000 THROUGH 3002;
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(14) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 6 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7307.00, PRECINCTS 1004, 1006, 1008, 1012 THROUGH 1015, 2009, 2011 THROUGH 2013, 2028, AND 2029; AND (15) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCT 10 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7024.02, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2004, 2016 THROUGH 2019, 2025, 2030, 2035 THROUGH 2053, 2057, 2058, AND 2060 THROUGH 2062; (II) CENSUS TRACT 7025.00, BLOCKS 1003 THROUGH 1012, 1017 THROUGH 1022, 1024 THROUGH 1033, 1035 THROUGH 1038, 3014 THROUGH 3017, AND 4005; (III) CENSUS TRACT 7027.01, BLOCKS 1024 THROUGH 1028; (IV) CENSUS TRACT 7065.00, BLOCKS 1008 THROUGH 1011 AND 1029; AND (V) CENSUS TRACT 7065.00, BLOCKS 5000, 5001, 5002, AND 5012. (B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF BALTIMORE COUNTY: (1) WARDS 1 AND 2; (2) WARD 3, PRECINCT 3; (3) WARD 6, PRECINCT 5; (4) WARD 8, PRECINCT 1; (5) WARD 12, PRECINCT 1;
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(6) WARD 13, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 5 AND 12; (7) WARD 21, PRECINCTS 1, 3, AND 4; (8) WARD 22, PRECINCT 2; (9) WARD 23, PRECINCT 3; (10) WARD 24; (11) WARD 25, PRECINCT 4; (12) WARD 26, PRECINCTS 4, 5, 7 THROUGH 11, 13, 14, AND 17; (13) WARD 27, PRECINCTS 2 THROUGH 5, 10 THROUGH 13, 20, 32, 37 THROUGH 47, 49, 50, AND 64 THROUGH 66; (14) THAT PART OF WARD 12, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 1201.00, BLOCKS 1012 THROUGH 1029, 4000, 4002, AND 4003; (15) THAT PART OF WARD 25, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 2501.03, BLOCKS 1003 THROUGH 1007, 1009 THROUGH 1013, 1016, 1019 THROUGH 1031, 2000 THROUGH 2040, 2043 THROUGH 2045, 2047 THROUGH 2051, 3000 THROUGH 3025, AND 4024; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 2502.06, BLOCKS 1015 THROUGH 1019, 3000 THROUGH 3006, AND 3011 THROUGH 3013; (16) THAT PART OF WARD 26, PRECINCT 18 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 2603.02, BLOCKS 3001 THROUGH 3018, 4010, 4015, AND 4017 THROUGH 4026; (17) THAT PART OF WARD 26, PRECINCT 21 THAT INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:
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(I) CENSUS TRACT 2603.01, BLOCKS 1001, 1007, 3002 THROUGH 3004, 3007, 3009, 4000 THROUGH 4010, 4017, 5015, AND 5016; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 2603.02, BLOCKS 4003 THROUGH 4006 AND 4009; (18) THAT PART OF WARD 27, PRECINCT 8 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 2705.02, BLOCK 1000; (19) THAT PART OF WARD 27, PRECINCT 9 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7050.02, BLOCKS 3000 THROUGH 3017, 4000 THROUGH 4005, AND 4007 THROUGH 4019; (20) THAT PART OF WARD 27, PRECINCT 14 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 2706.00, BLOCK 2010; (21) THAT PART OF WARD 27, PRECINCT 19 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 2708.03, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1003; (22) THAT PART OF WARD 27, PRECINCT 60 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 2719.00, BLOCKS 3004, 3011, AND 3012; (23) THAT PART OF WARD 27, PRECINCT 61 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 2719.00, BLOCKS 4000 THROUGH 4002, 4011 THROUGH 4013, AND 4018; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 2702.06, BLOCKS 2006 AND 2007; (24) THAT PART OF WARD 27, PRECINCT 62 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 2720.06, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1005, 1012, 2000 THROUGH 2005, 2008 THROUGH 2014; AND
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(25) THAT PART OF WARD 27, PRECINCT 63 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 2720.03, BLOCKS 2004, 2005, 3000, 3001, 3004, 3006 THROUGH 3015, 4004, AND 4008 THROUGH 4024. (C) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF BALTIMORE COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCTS 2, 4 THROUGH 11, AND 14; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 14; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCTS 1, 21, AND 22; (4) ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCTS 9, 15, 16, AND 21; (5) ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCTS 3 THROUGH 6 AND 9; (6) ELECTION DISTRICT 14, PRECINCTS 1, 2, AND 12; (7) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4032.01, BLOCK 1000; (8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCT 12 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4037.01, BLOCKS 3002 THROUGH 3019, 3021, AND 3024 THROUGH 3027; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4037.02, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2051; (9) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCT 13 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4037.01, BLOCK 4030; (10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4308.00, BLOCKS 1002, 1007 THROUGH 1009, 1015 THROUGH 1017, 1030 THROUGH 1036, AND 3005 THROUGH 3009; AND
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(11) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 14, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4406.00, BLOCKS 1012, 1016, AND 1018. (D) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF HOWARD COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCTS 1, 7, 8, 12, AND 14; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCTS 5, 10, 20, AND 22; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCTS 2 THROUGH 5, 8, 11 THROUGH 14, 16 THROUGH 23, 25 THROUGH 27, 29, 31, AND 35; (4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 6011.03, BLOCKS 3000 THROUGH 3008; (II) CENSUS TRACT 6012.01, BLOCKS 5017 THROUGH 5022; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 6012.04, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1002, 1005, 1006, 1016, 1020, 1032 THROUGH 1035, 1040, AND 1041; (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 6011.08, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1009; (6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 10 THAT CONSISTS OF 6011.05, BLOCKS 1002 AND 1003; (7) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 13 THAT INCLUDES CENSUS TRACT 6012.01, BLOCKS 1001, 2006 THROUGH 2009, AND 5003 THROUGH 5009;
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(8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 6 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 6051.02, BLOCKS 1007 THROUGH 1014, 1028 THROUGH 1044, 2043, 2051, 2052, 3000, 3037, 3039, 3043 THROUGH 3050, 3052, 3061, AND 3062; (9) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCT 14 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 6066.07, BLOCKS 2022 AND 2033; AND (10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCT 32 THAT INCLUDES CENSUS TRACT 6068.06, BLOCK 3017. (E) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCTS 1, 15, AND 19; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCTS 2, 7, 10, 11, AND 13; (3) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 17 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7014.14, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1005, 1007 THROUGH 1015, 2000 THROUGH 2007, AND 3000 THROUGH 3012; (4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 18 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7014.08, BLOCKS 1004, 1006 THROUGH 1008, 1010 THROUGH 1018, 1023, AND 1024; AND (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 6 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7013.08, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1005 AND 1008 THROUGH 1011; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7013.16, BLOCKS 1004, 1011, 1012, 2000, 2001, AND 2003 THROUGH 2034. 8–705.
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(A) THE FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCTS 2, 13, AND 20; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCTS 1, 3 THROUGH 5, 7, 9, 16, AND 21 THROUGH 23; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCTS 1, 3, 4, 8, 10, 13 THROUGH 15, 17, AND 21 THROUGH 23; (4) ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCTS 7 THROUGH 10, 12, 14, 15, 19, 24, 25, AND 29 THROUGH 34; (5) ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCTS 19 THROUGH 21, 27, 28, AND 31; (6) ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCTS 13 THROUGH 18, 20, 24, AND 26; (7) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 21 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7305.05, BLOCKS 1017, 1018, AND 1020; (II) CENSUS TRACT 7402.03, BLOCKS 1002 THROUGH 1010, 1014, AND 1016 THROUGH 1035; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 7410.00, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2006, 2009, 2010, 2014 THROUGH 2021, AND 2037; (8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 5 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7407.01, BLOCKS 2009 AND 2010;
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(9) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 6 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7406.03, BLOCKS 1033, 1034, 1036 THROUGH 1039, 1045, AND 1052; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7515.00, BLOCKS 3014 AND 3015; (10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 6 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7307.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1003, 1005, 1007, 1009 THROUGH 1011, 1016 THROUGH 1018, 2010, AND 5012 THROUGH 5014; AND (11) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCT 10 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7027.01, BLOCK 1029. (B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF HOWARD COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCTS 15, 24, 28, AND 34; (2) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 6 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 6051.02, BLOCK 3038; AND (3) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCT 32 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 6068.05, BLOCKS 3000 THROUGH 3004, 3006, 3010, 3013, 3014, 3020, AND 3021; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 6068.06, BLOCKS 1052, 1057, 3000 THROUGH 3016, AND 3018 THROUGH 3026. (C) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY:
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(1) ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCTS 2 THROUGH 4, 7, 12 THROUGH 14, 20, 21, 23, AND 24; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCTS 5, 13 THROUGH 15, 18, 50, AND 66; (3) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 17 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7014.14, BLOCK 1006; (4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 18 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7014.08, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1003, 1005, 1009, AND 1019 THROUGH 1022; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7014.10, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2003, 2005 THROUGH 2009, 3000 THROUGH 3006, AND 3014; AND (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 7 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7028.00, BLOCKS 1000, 1010, 3013, AND 3014. (D) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICTS 6, 12, 13, 17, AND 18; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 3; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 5, 7 THROUGH 10, 98, AND 99; (4) ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCTS 4 THROUGH 6; (5) ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCTS 1, 11, 12, 13, AND 15; (6) ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCT 3;
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(7) ELECTION DISTRICT 16, PRECINCTS 1, 2, 4, 5, 98, AND 99; (8) ELECTION DISTRICT 19, PRECINCTS 4 AND 5; (9) ELECTION DISTRICT 20, PRECINCTS 2 THROUGH 4, 7 THROUGH 9, AND 11 THROUGH 13; (10) ELECTION DISTRICT 21, PRECINCTS 5 AND 14; (11) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8006.01, BLOCKS 1030 AND 1031; (12) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8006.06, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2005, 3000 THROUGH 3009, 3011 THROUGH 3013, 3015, AND 3016; (II) CENSUS TRACT 8006.07, BLOCKS 1043 THROUGH 1047, 1049, 2010, 2013 THROUGH 2021, 2025 THROUGH 2032, 2034, AND 2035; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 8006.08, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2006, 2017 THROUGH 2019, 2021, 2022, 2027, 2028, AND 2031 THROUGH 2033; (13) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8013.07, BLOCK 1008; (14) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 6 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8013.05, BLOCKS 1024 AND 1025; (15) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8012.12, BLOCK 2014; (16) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCT 5 THAT CONSISTS OF:
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(I) CENSUS TRACT 8012.12, BLOCKS 2028 AND 2030 THROUGH 2036; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8012.13, BLOCKS 2007 AND 2014; (17) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCT 9 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8011.04, BLOCKS 2052 AND 2068; (18) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 15, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8007.01, BLOCKS 1019 THROUGH 1028, 1053, 1054, 1056 THROUGH 1058, 1065, 1066, 2007 THROUGH 2015, AND 2019 THROUGH 2030; (II) CENSUS TRACT 8022.01, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1017, 1019, 2012 THROUGH 2030, 2042, AND 2046 THROUGH 2048; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 8022.04, BLOCKS 4061, 4063 THROUGH 4066, 4068, 4069, AND 4073; (19) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 15, PRECINCT 5 THAT CONSISTS OF: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8006.05, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2023 AND 2026; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8007.01, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1018, 1029 THROUGH 1034, 1036 THROUGH 1052, 1059, 1067 THROUGH 1074, 2000 THROUGH 2006, 2016 THROUGH 2018, AND 2031 THROUGH 2034; AND (20) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 16, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8060.00, BLOCK 1000. 8–706.
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(A) THE FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES: (1) CALVERT COUNTY; (2) CHARLES COUNTY; AND (3) ST. MARY’S COUNTY. (B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCTS 1, 2, AND 4 THROUGH 8; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 6; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCT 1; (4) ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 1; (5) ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCTS 1, 3 THROUGH 5, AND 7 THROUGH 12; (6) ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCTS 2 THROUGH 10, 14, 16, AND 17; (7) ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 1; (8) ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCTS 1, 4, 6 THROUGH 8, AND 11; (9) ELECTION DISTRICT 10, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 13; (10) ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 4; (11) ELECTION DISTRICT 14, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 11;
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(12) ELECTION DISTRICT 15, PRECINCTS 1 AND 6; (13) ELECTION DISTRICT 19, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 3; (14) ELECTION DISTRICT 20, PRECINCTS 1, 5, 6, AND 10; (15) ELECTION DISTRICT 21, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 4, 6 THROUGH 13, 15 THROUGH 18, AND 97 THROUGH 99; (16) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8005.07, BLOCKS 2048, 2068 THROUGH 2073, 2076, 2079 THROUGH 2083, 2085 THROUGH 2090, AND 2096; (II) CENSUS TRACT 8006.01, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1004, 1006 THROUGH 1009, AND 1011 THROUGH 1029; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 8006.04, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1019; (17) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8006.08, BLOCKS 2007 THROUGH 2016, 2020, 2023 THROUGH 2026, 2029, 2030, AND 2034; (18) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8013.07, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1007, 1009 THROUGH 1011, 1013, AND 1015 THROUGH 1053; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8013.09, BLOCK 1021; (19) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 6 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8013.05, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1023, 1026, 1027, AND 3000 THROUGH 3006;
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(20) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8012.11, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1031; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8012.12, BLOCKS 1002 THROUGH 1025, 2000 THROUGH 2013, 2015 THROUGH 2019, 2022 THROUGH 2027, AND 2037 THROUGH 2040; (21) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCT 5 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8012.12, BLOCKS 2020, 2021, AND 2029; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8012.13, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1006, 2000 THROUGH 2006, 2008 THROUGH 2013, AND 2015 THROUGH 2021; (22) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCT 9 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 8011.04, BLOCKS 2043, 2044, 2046, 2047, 2049, 2050, AND 2053 THROUGH 2061; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 8012.14, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1018, 2000 THROUGH 2005, 2028, 2037, 2039 THROUGH 2043, AND 2047; (23) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 15, PRECINCT 5 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 8007.01, BLOCKS 1035 AND 1063; AND (24) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 16, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING:
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(I) CENSUS TRACT 8060.00, BLOCKS 1009, 1011, 1012, AND 1015 THROUGH 1018; (II) CENSUS TRACT 8061.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1003, 1006 THROUGH 1008, 1015 THROUGH 1031, 2000 THROUGH 2004, 2016 THROUGH 2024, AND 2027; (III) CENSUS TRACT 8062.00, BLOCKS 1004 THROUGH 1019, 1022 THROUGH 1036, AND 2000 THROUGH 2006; AND (IV) CENSUS TRACT 8063.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1009 AND 1021 THROUGH 1025. 8–707. (A) THE SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES: (1) ALLEGANY COUNTY; (2) GARRETT COUNTY; AND (3) WASHINGTON COUNTY. (B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF FREDERICK COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICTS 1, 2, 3, 12, 14, 16, AND 22 THROUGH 25; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCTS 1 AND 3; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 21, PRECINCT 2; (4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING:
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(I) CENSUS TRACT 7522.02, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1020, 2000 THROUGH 2012, AND 3000 THROUGH 3022; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7522.04, BLOCKS 2003, 2008, 2009, 2011 THROUGH 2037, 2046, AND 4000; (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7522.04, BLOCKS 1003 THROUGH 1006, 1008, 1010, 1024 THROUGH 1032, 3000 THROUGH 3022, 3053 THROUGH 3056, AND 4002 THROUGH 4023; (6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7517.01, BLOCKS 1019, 1020, 1028 THROUGH 1033, AND 1037 THROUGH 1039; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7756.00, BLOCKS 2016, 2019, 2023 THROUGH 2026, AND 2029; (7) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 20, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7513.01, BLOCK 2011; (8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 21, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7513.01, BLOCKS 2013 AND 2071 THROUGH 2073; AND (9) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 21, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7512.01, BLOCKS 1007 THROUGH 1009, 1011 THROUGH 1014, 1019 THROUGH 1028, 1085 THROUGH 1088, 1099 THROUGH 1101, 2002, 2004 THROUGH 2008, 2010 THROUGH 2014, 2020, 3000, AND 3003; AND
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(II) CENSUS TRACT 7513.01, BLOCKS 2035, 2051 THROUGH 2053, 2055 THROUGH 2060, AND 2062. (C) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICTS 3 AND 11; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCTS 2 THROUGH 4 AND 6; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 6 AND 8 THROUGH 11; (4) ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCTS 12, 19, 32, AND 34; (5) ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 3, 7, AND 9 THROUGH 12; (6) ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 3; (7) ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCTS 2 THROUGH 12, 14 THROUGH 28, 30, AND 32 THROUGH 38; (8) ELECTION DISTRICT 10, PRECINCTS 1, 3 THROUGH 6, 9, AND 11 THROUGH 13; (9) ELECTION DISTRICT 12, PRECINCT 4; (10) ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCTS 37, 45, 51, AND 52; (11) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 7 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7003.12, BLOCKS 2001 THROUGH 2003 AND 2011 THROUGH 2013; (12) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 9 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7032.02, BLOCKS 2016 AND 2017;
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(13) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 18 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7060.12, BLOCK 3001; (14) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 26 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7010.06, BLOCKS 3002, 3004, AND 3006; (15) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7058.00, BLOCKS 3003 THROUGH 3005 AND 3018; (16) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCT 9 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7043.00, BLOCK 4006; (17) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCT 26 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7055.01, BLOCKS 1000, 1001, 1003 THROUGH 1005, AND 2001; (II) CENSUS TRACT 7055.02, BLOCKS 3001, 3003, AND 3005; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 7056.02, BLOCKS 1003, 1004, 2000, AND 2001; (18) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7007.04, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1007 AND 3000 THROUGH 3002; (II) CENSUS TRACT 7007.13, BLOCKS 2010 THROUGH 2012; (III) CENSUS TRACT 7007.17, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2002; (IV) CENSUS TRACT 7007.19, BLOCKS 1004 AND 1005; AND
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(V) CENSUS TRACT 7007.23, BLOCKS 1000, 1001, 1003, 1004, 1006, 1008, 1010, 1013 THROUGH 1016, AND 3000 THROUGH 3002; (19) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCT 13 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7008.23, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1006, 1008 THROUGH 1024, 2000 THROUGH 2002, 2005, 2007, 2008, AND 2009; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7008.29, BLOCKS 1009 THROUGH 1024 AND 1029; (20) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCT 29 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7008.19, BLOCKS 1000, 1003, 1004, 3000 THROUGH 3011, AND 3013 THROUGH 3017; (21) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 10, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7060.08, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1030, 1044, AND 1046; AND (22) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 46 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7032.01, BLOCKS 1001 THROUGH 1019 AND 1023; (II) CENSUS TRACT 7032.02, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1012 AND 1017 THROUGH 1019; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 7032.16, BLOCK 2009. 8–708. (A) THE SEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF BALTIMORE CITY:
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(1) WARDS 4, 5, 7, 9 THROUGH 11, 14 THROUGH 20, AND 28; (2) WARD 3, PRECINCTS 1 AND 2; (3) WARD 6, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 4; (4) WARD 8, PRECINCTS 2 THROUGH 11; (5) WARD 12, PRECINCTS 3 THROUGH 12; (6) WARD 13, PRECINCTS 6 THROUGH 11; (7) WARD 21, PRECINCT 2; (8) WARD 22, PRECINCT 1; (9) WARD 25, PRECINCTS 1 AND 2; (10) WARD 26, PRECINCTS 12, 19, AND 20; (11) WARD 27, PRECINCTS 15 THROUGH 18, 21 THROUGH 31, 33 THROUGH 36, 48, AND 51 THROUGH 59; (12) THAT PART OF WARD 12, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 1201.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1003, 1010, AND 1011; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 2711.02, BLOCK 2022; (13) THAT PART OF WARD 25, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 2501.03, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1002, 1008, 1014, 1015, 1017, 1018, 4023, 4025, 4026, AND 4046 THROUGH 4058;
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(14) THAT PART OF WARD 27, PRECINCT 9 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 2705.02, BLOCK 4006; (15) THAT PART OF WARD 27, PRECINCT 14 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 2706.00, BLOCKS 1000, 1001, 1005, 1006, 1013 THROUGH 1016, 2000 THROUGH 2009, 2011, 3000, 3001, 3023 THROUGH 3025, 4000 THROUGH 4012, 5000, 5001, AND 5009; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 2707.02, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2003, 2009 THROUGH 2011, 2013, 2014, 2021, 2022, AND 3000 THROUGH 3011; (16) THAT PART OF WARD 27, PRECINCT 19 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 2708.03, BLOCKS 1004 THROUGH 1007, 1011 THROUGH 1018, 1025, 1027 THROUGH 1029, 1033 THROUGH 1035, 1038, 1041, 1042, AND 1049; (17) THAT PART OF WARD 27, PRECINCT 60 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 2717.00, BLOCKS 2001, 2002, 2007, AND 2011; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 2719.00, BLOCKS 2003 THROUGH 2013, 2016 THROUGH 2019, 2022 THROUGH 2024, 3000 THROUGH 3003, AND 3005 THROUGH 3010; (18) THAT PART OF WARD 27, PRECINCT 61 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 2719.00, BLOCKS 4003, 4004, 4010, 4014 THROUGH 4017, 4019, 5000 THROUGH 5005, 5007, AND 5015; (19) THAT PART OF WARD 27, PRECINCT 62 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 2720.06, BLOCKS 1003, 1004, 1006 THROUGH 1011, AND 1013 THROUGH 1016; AND
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(II) CENSUS TRACT 2720.07, BLOCKS 2009, 2010, AND 2012; AND (20) THAT PART OF WARD 27, PRECINCT 63 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 2720.03, BLOCKS 3002, 3003, AND 3005. (B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF BALTIMORE COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 1; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 6, 9, 11, 18, 19, 21, 22, AND 23; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCT 3; (4) ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 7; (5) ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCT 1; (6) ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCTS 2 AND 3; (7) ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCTS 1, 9, 10, 19, 21, 22, 24, AND 25; (8) ELECTION DISTRICT 10, PRECINCTS 1, 3, AND 5; (9) ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 1; (10) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 3, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4031.00, BLOCK 1009;
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(II) CENSUS TRACT 4032.01, BLOCKS 1001, 1002, 1016 THROUGH 1024, 1029 THROUGH 1038, AND 2000 THROUGH 2016; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 4032.02, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1023; (11) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 9 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4044.02, BLOCKS 1000, 1001, AND 1010; (II) CENSUS TRACT 4044.04, BLOCKS 2002 THROUGH 2004; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 4046.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1062, 1066 THROUGH 1069, 1073 THROUGH 1075, 2000 THROUGH 2028, 2030 THROUGH 2032, 2035, 2046, 2047, AND 2067; (12) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 11 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4046.00, BLOCK 2033; (13) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4082.00, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1044, 1046, AND 1049 THROUGH 1053; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 4083.04, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2016, 2018 THROUGH 2027, AND 3002; (14) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4084.00, BLOCKS 1012 THROUGH 1015, 1029 THROUGH 1076, 1080 THROUGH 1095, 1103 THROUGH 1107, 1118, 1120, 1174, 1175, AND 1178 THROUGH 1181; (15) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 14 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4088.00, BLOCK 2014;
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(16) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 10, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4101.00, BLOCKS 4000 THROUGH 4005, 4007 THROUGH 4012, 4029 THROUGH 4031, AND 4045; (17) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 10, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 4102.00, BLOCKS 2001, 2005 THROUGH 2030, 3000 THROUGH 3010, 3014 THROUGH 3018, AND 3031; (18) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING:
(I) CENSUS TRACT 4112.01, BLOCKS 1020, 1023, AND 1024; AND
(II) CENSUS TRACT 4112.02, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1010,
1024, 1025, 2002 THROUGH 2004, 2006 THROUGH 2012, AND 3034 THROUGH 3036;
(19) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 11, PRECINCT 2 THAT
CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4112.01, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1019,
1021, 1022, 1025 THROUGH 1036, 2000 THROUGH 2020, 3000 THROUGH 3018, AND 4000 THROUGH 4021; AND
(II) CENSUS TRACT 4112.02, BLOCKS 2000, 2001, 2013,
3000 THROUGH 3016, AND 3021 THROUGH 3028; AND (20) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 2 THAT
CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 4308.00, BLOCKS 1003 THROUGH 1006,
1010 THROUGH 1014, 1018 THROUGH 1029, 2000 THROUGH 2012, AND 3000 THROUGH 3004; AND
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(II) CENSUS TRACT 4309.00, BLOCKS 3040 THROUGH 3042.
(C) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF HOWARD COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICTS 2, 3, AND 4; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCTS 4, 5, AND 11; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 4, 7 THROUGH 9, 11 THROUGH 19, 21, AND 23; (4) ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCTS 6, 9, AND 10; (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCT 10 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 6011.05, BLOCKS 1000, 1001, 1004 THROUGH 1007, 1014 THROUGH 1020, AND 2000 THROUGH 2013; AND (6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCT 14 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 6066.07, BLOCKS 1005 THROUGH 1011, 2013, 2019, 2020, AND 2024 THROUGH 2028. 8–709. (A) THE EIGHTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF CARROLL COUNTY: (1) ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 1;
(2) ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCTS 2, 3, AND 4; AND
(3) ELECTION DISTRICTS 5, 7, 9, AND 10 THROUGH 14. (B) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF FREDERICK COUNTY:
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(1) ELECTION DISTRICTS 4 THROUGH 6, 8 THROUGH 11, 15, 17 THROUGH 19, AND 26; (2) ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 1; (3) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7519.04, BLOCKS 1036 AND 2047 THROUGH 2049; (II) CENSUS TRACT 7521.02, BLOCKS 2006, 2007, 2014, AND 3000 THROUGH 3002; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 7522.04, BLOCKS 2001, 2002, 2005, 2010, AND 2040; (4) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCT 4 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7522.04, BLOCK 4001; (5) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7517.01, BLOCKS 1007 THROUGH 1013 AND 1021 THROUGH 1027; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7756.00, BLOCKS 2020 THROUGH 2022;
(6) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 20, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7513.01, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1002, 1004, 1019, 1021, 1022, 2000 THROUGH 2002, 2004 THROUGH 2008, 2010, AND 2015 THROUGH 2019;
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(II) CENSUS TRACT 7513.02, BLOCKS 1011 THROUGH 1022, 1024, 1026 THROUGH 1083, 1088 THROUGH 1094, 1097, 1102, 2023, 2025, 2026, 2033, 2035 THROUGH 2045, 2052 THROUGH 2058, AND 2061 THROUGH 2117; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 7675.00, BLOCK 3115; (7) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 21, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7512.03, BLOCKS 3000 THROUGH 3025, AND 3028; (II) CENSUS TRACT 7513.01, BLOCKS 1003, 1005 THROUGH 1018, 1020, 1023 THROUGH 1029, 2012, 2020 THROUGH 2030, 2037 THROUGH 2047, 2049, 2050, 2063 THROUGH 2070, AND 2095 THROUGH 2102; (III) CENSUS TRACT 7513.02, BLOCKS 1084 THROUGH 1087, 1095, 1096, AND 1098; AND (IV) CENSUS TRACT 7707.00, BLOCKS 1083 THROUGH 1088; AND (8) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 21, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7512.01, BLOCKS 1010, 1015 THROUGH 1018, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2009, 2015 THROUGH 2019, 2021, 2022, 2056 THROUGH 2058, 2062, 3001, 3002, AND 3004 THROUGH 3025; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7513.01, BLOCKS 2031 THROUGH 2034, 2036, 2048, 2054, 2061, AND 2103. (C) THE DISTRICT ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY:
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(1) ELECTION DISTRICT 1, PRECINCTS 1 AND 5;
(2) ELECTION DISTRICT 7; (3) ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 8, 10, 13 THROUGH 17, 20, 21, 22 THROUGH 25, 27, 28, 30, AND 31; (4) ELECTION DISTRICT 5, PRECINCTS 5, 6, 8 THROUGH 11, 16, AND 22; (5) ELECTION DISTRICT 6, PRECINCTS 4 THROUGH 6, 8, 13, AND 14; (6) ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCTS 1, 2, 4 THROUGH 8, 10 THROUGH 13, 15 THROUGH 25, 27, 28, AND 30 THROUGH 32; (7) ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCTS 1, 4, 5, 8, 9, AND 12; (8) ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCT 31; (9) ELECTION DISTRICT 10, PRECINCTS 7 AND 10; (10) ELECTION DISTRICT 12, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 3 AND 5; (11) ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCTS 1 THROUGH 4, 6, 8 THROUGH 12, 16, 17, 19 THROUGH 36, 38 THROUGH 44, 47 THROUGH 49, 53 THROUGH 59, 61 THROUGH 65, AND 67 THROUGH 69; (12) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 2, PRECINCT 7 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7003.12, BLOCK 2000; (13) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 9 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7011.01, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2017, 3000 THROUGH 3012, AND 4006 THROUGH 4012; AND
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(II) CENSUS TRACT 7032.02, BLOCKS 2002 AND 2015; (14) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 18 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7012.05, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1014, 2000 THROUGH 2002, 2021 THROUGH 2025, 2029, 2030, 3000 THROUGH 3009, AND 4000 THROUGH 4013; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7012.16, BLOCKS 2001 THROUGH 2003; (15) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 4, PRECINCT 26, THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7010.06, BLOCKS 1004 THROUGH 1008, 1010, 1013 THROUGH 1017, 1019, 2000 THROUGH 2002, 3000, 3001, 3003, 3005, AND 3007 THROUGH 3017; (II) CENSUS TRACT 7012.20, BLOCKS 1000, 1002, 1012, AND 1020; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 7012.21, BLOCK 1003; (16) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCT 3 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7058.00, BLOCKS 2000 THROUGH 2037, AND 3006 THROUGH 3016; AND (II) CENSUS TRACT 7059.02, BLOCKS 2002 THROUGH 2005, 2015, AND 3000 THROUGH 3023; (17) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCT 9 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING:
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(I) CENSUS TRACT 7041.00, BLOCKS 3029 AND 3030; (II) CENSUS TRACT 7044.01, BLOCKS 1002 AND 1003; (III) CENSUS TRACT 7044.03, BLOCK 1000; (IV) CENSUS TRACT 7044.04, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1010, 1012, 1013, 1019 THROUGH 1022, AND 3000 THROUGH 3004; (V) CENSUS TRACT 7048.06, BLOCKS 1000, 1010, 2000, AND 2011; AND (VI) CENSUS TRACT 7050.00, BLOCKS 1000, 1001, 1009, 1011, 1015, 1021, 1022, 1027, 2000 THROUGH 2002, 3000 THROUGH 3012, 4001 THROUGH 4005, 4010 THROUGH 4021, 4043 THROUGH 4052, 4054 THROUGH 4057, 4059, 4060, 4062 THROUGH 4065, AND 4067; (18) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 7, PRECINCT 26 THAT CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING: (I) CENSUS TRACT 7055.01, BLOCK 2002; (II) CENSUS TRACT 7055.02, BLOCK 3017; AND (III) CENSUS TRACT 7056.02, BLOCKS 2002, 2004, 2015, AND 2021; (19) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 8, PRECINCT 6 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7013.08, BLOCKS 1006, 1007, AND 1012 THROUGH 1014; (20) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCT 1 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7007.19, BLOCK 1009; (21) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCT 13 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7008.23, BLOCKS 1007 AND 2006;
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(22) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 9, PRECINCT 29 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7007.06, BLOCKS 1002 AND 1003; (23) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 10, PRECINCT 2 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7060.09, BLOCKS 1000 THROUGH 1008, 1010 THROUGH 1017, 1026 THROUGH 1028, 1030, 1031, AND 1034 THROUGH 1036; (24) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 7 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7028.00, BLOCKS 1001 THROUGH 1009, 1011 THROUGH 1013, 1021 THROUGH 1023, 3000 THROUGH 3012, 3015 THROUGH 3020, AND 4000 THROUGH 4023; AND (25) THAT PART OF ELECTION DISTRICT 13, PRECINCT 46 THAT CONSISTS OF CENSUS TRACT 7032.01, BLOCK 1000.”. The preceding amendment was read and rejected by a roll call vote as follows:
Affirmative – 26 Negative – 107 (See Roll Call No. 25) Read the second time and ordered prepared for Third Reading.
QUORUM CALL The presiding officer announced a quorum call, showing 136 Members present.
(See Roll Call No. 26)
RECESS At 1:12 P.M. on motion of Delegate Barve the House recessed until 1:30 P.M. on Legislative Day, October 18, 2011, Calendar Day, Wednesday, October 19, 2011.
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AFTER RECESS Annapolis, Maryland
Legislative Day: October 18, 2011 Calendar Day: Wednesday, October 19, 2011
At 1:42 P.M. the House resumed its session and pledged Allegiance to the Flag. Prayer by Marvin E. Holmes, Jr. of Prince George’s County.
QUORUM CALL The presiding officer announced a quorum call, showing 136 Members present.
(See Roll Call No. 27) EXCUSES: Del. Barkley – death of mother–in–law Del. Bobo – out of country Del. Donoghue – late – business Del. Kipke – personal Del. W. Miller – recovering from surgery
THIRD READING FILE The presiding officer submitted the following Bills for Third Reading:
THIRD READING CALENDAR (SENATE BILLS) #1 Senate Bill 3 – Prince George’s County Senators
EMERGENCY BILL
SECOND PRINTING
AN ACT concerning
Prince George’s County School Board – Redistricting Speaker Busch moved to put Senate Bill 3 on Third Reading on the same day in compliance with the Constitution.
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The roll call vote resulted as follows:
Affirmative – 135 Negative – 0 (See Roll Call No. 28) Two–thirds of the Delegates elected having voted in the affirmative, Senate Bill 3 was placed on Third Reading. Senate Bill 3 – Prince George’s County Senators
EMERGENCY BILL
SECOND PRINTING
AN ACT concerning
Prince George’s County School Board – Redistricting STATUS OF BILL: BILL ON 3RD READING. Read the third time and passed by yeas and nays as follows:
Affirmative – 135 Negative – 0 (See Roll Call No. 29) The Bill was then returned to the Senate.
THIRD READING CALENDAR (SENATE BILLS) #2 Senate Bill 1 – The President (By Request – Administration)
EMERGENCY BILL
SECOND PRINTING
AN ACT concerning
Congressional Districting Plan Speaker Busch moved to put Senate Bill 1 on Third Reading on the same day in compliance with the Constitution. The roll call vote resulted as follows:
Affirmative – 123 Negative – 12 (See Roll Call No. 30) Two–thirds of the Delegates elected having voted in the affirmative, Senate Bill 1 was placed on Third Reading.
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Senate Bill 1 – The President (By Request – Administration)
EMERGENCY BILL
SECOND PRINTING
AN ACT concerning
Congressional Districting Plan STATUS OF BILL: BILL ON 3RD READING. FLOOR AMENDMENT
AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILL 1
(Third Reading File Bill – Second Printing) AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 4, in line 12, strike “4120.00” and substitute “4102.00”. On page 5, in line 3, strike “4140.04” and substitute “4114.04”. AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 8, in line 13, after “1000” insert “, 1002”. On page 10, in line 11, after the second “THROUGH” insert “1102, 1105 THROUGH”; in the same line, after the third “THROUGH” insert “1124, 1126, THROUGH”; and in line 23, after “THROUGH” insert “3002, 3004 THROUGH”. On page 11, in line 5, after the first “THROUGH” insert “1057, 1059 THROUGH”; in the same line, strike the first “AND”; in the same line, after the second “THROUGH” insert “1095, AND”; strike in their entirety lines 17 and 18; in lines 19 and 26, strike “(6)” and “(7)”, respectively, and substitute “(5)” and “(6)”, respectively; and in line 21, after “THROUGH” insert “1014 AND 1016 THROUGH”.
SB0001/573724/1 BY: House Rules and Executive Nominations Committee
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On page 12, in lines 3, 7, 9, and 14, strike “(8)”, “(9)”, “(10)”, and “(11)”, respectively, and substitute “(7)”, “(8)”, “(9)”, and “(10)”, respectively. AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 13, in line 18, after the first “THROUGH” insert “17,”. On page 20, in line 3, strike “7014.04” and substitute “7014.14”; in line 9, after “THROUGH” insert “1017 AND 1019 THROUGH”; and in line 26, strike “7016.04” and substitute “7016.01”. On page 21, in line 4, after the second “THROUGH” insert “2007,”; in line 12, strike the first “AND”; and in the same line, after “2000” insert “, 2001, AND 2003”. AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 22, in line 7, after the first comma, insert “AND”; and in the same line, strike “, AND” and substitute “THROUGH”. On page 24, in line 19, strike “8010.04” and substitute “8011.04”. AMENDMENT NO. 5 On page 39, in line 17, strike “THROUGH” and substitute “, 1027, AND”; and in line 28, strike “7651.01” and substitute “7651.00”. On page 41, in line 9, strike “3001” and substitute “3000”. On page 42, in line 21, strike “AND”; and in the same line, after “3000” insert “, 3001, 3002, AND 3004”. The preceding 5 amendments were read and adopted. Delegate Minnick moved the previous question. The motion was adopted. Read the third time and passed by yeas and nays as follows:
Affirmative – 91 Negative – 46 (See Roll Call No. 31) The Bill was then returned to the Senate.
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QUORUM CALL
The presiding officer announced a quorum call, showing 137 Members present.
(See Roll Call No. 32)
ADJOURNMENT At 2:33 P.M. on motion of Delegate Barve the House adjourned until 10:30 A.M. on Thursday, October 20, 2011.
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Annapolis, Maryland Thursday, October 20, 2011
The House met at 10:37 A.M. and pledged Allegiance to the Flag. Prayer by Delegate Robert Costa of Anne Arundel County.
QUORUM CALL The presiding officer announced a quorum call, showing 114 Members present.
(See Roll Call No. 33) The Journal of October 18, 2011 was read and approved. EXCUSES: Del. Afzali – personal Del. Barkley – death of mother-in-law Del. Bobo – out of country Del. Cane – doctor’s appointment Del. Frush – personal Del. Harrison – personal Del. Hogan – personal Del. Hough – funeral Del. Kipke – personal Del. Krebs – personal Del. McDonough – business Del. W. Miller – recovering from surgery Del. Mizeur – personal Del. Rudolph – personal Del. Walker – personal
MESSAGE TO THE SENATE October 20, 2011 BY THE MAJORITY LEADER: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF THE SENATE: We propose with your concurrence, that when the General Assembly adjourns October 20, 2011, it stands adjourned Sine Die.
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We further propose the appointment of a Joint Committee, two on the part of the Senate and two on the part of the House, to wait upon his Excellency, The Governor of Maryland, to inform him that the General Assembly will adjourn Sine Die, in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and to inquire if he has any further communications to make to the General Assembly. We have appointed on the part of the House, Delegates Barve and O’Donnell. By Order, Mary Monahan Chief Clerk Read and adopted.
MESSAGE TO THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES
October 20, 2011 BY THE MAJORITY LEADER: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES: We have received your message proposing that when the General Assembly adjourns October 20, 2011, it stands adjourned Sine Die. The Senate concurs therein. We agree to the Joint Committee to wait upon his Excellency, the Honorable Martin O’Malley, Governor of Maryland. The Senate appoints Senators Garagiola and Jacobs. By Order, William B.C. Addison, Jr. Secretary Read and ordered journalized.
QUORUM CALL The presiding officer announced a quorum call, showing 115 Members present.
(See Roll Call No. 34) At 10:39 A.M. on motion of Delegate Barve the House adjourned Sine Die.
List of Excuses - 2011 Special Session
October 17 Del. Barkley - death of mother-in-law Del. Bobo - out of country Del. W. Miller - recovering from surgery
October 18 #1 Del. Alston - late - personal Del. Barkley - death of mother-in-law Del. Bobo - out of country Del. Bums - funeral Del. W. Miller - recovering from surgery
October 18 #2 Del. Barkley - death of mother-in-law Del. Bobo - out of country Del. Bums - funeral Del. McMillan - business Del. W. Miller - recovering from surgery
October 18 #3 Del. Barkley - death of mother-in-law Del. Barve - personal Del. Bobo - out of country Del. Clagett - business Del. Fisher - personal Del. Kipke - personal Del. McDonough - business Del. W. Miller - recovering from surgery Del. Serafini - personal Del. Wilson - personal
October 19 #1 Del. Barkley - death of mother-in-law Del. Bobo - out of country Del. Kipke - personal Del. McMillan - late - personal Del. W. Miller - recovering from surgery
October 19 #2 Del. Barkley - death of mother-in-law Del. Bobo - out of country Del. Donoghue - late - business Del. Kipke - personal Del. W. Miller - recovering from surgery
October 20 Del. Afzali - personal Del. Barkley - death of mother-in-law Del. Bobo - out of country Del. Cane - doctor's appointment Del. Frush - personal Del. Harrison - personal Del. Hogan - personal Del. Hough - funeral Del. Kipke - personal Del. Krebs - personal Del. McDonough - business Del. W. Miller - recovering from surgery Del. Mizeur - personal Del. Rudolph - personal Del. Walker - personal
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SEQ NO. 6
Presiding: Speaker Busch
130 Yeas Voting Yea - 130
Speaker Busch Davis
Afzali DeBoy
Alston Dumais Anderson Dwyer
Arora Elliott
Aumann Feldman Barnes Fisher
Barve Frank
Bates Frick
Beitzel Frush
Bohanan Gaines
Boteler George
Branch Gilchrist
Braveboy Glass
Bromwell Glenn
Bums Griffith
Cane Gutierrez
Cardin Guzzone
Maryland House of Delegates
2011 Special Session
Quorum
Calendar Date: Oct 17,20 II II : 33(AM)
Legislative Date: Oct 17, 20 II
o Nays 8 Not Voting o Excused 3 Absent
Howard McMillan Schulz
Hubbard Miller, A. Serafini
Hucker Minnick Simmons
Ivey Mitchell Smigiel
Jacobs Mizeur Sophocleus
James Morhaim Stein
Jameson Murphy Stifler
Jones Myers Stocksdale
Kach Nathan-Pulliam Stukes
Kaiser Niemann Summers
Kelly, A. Norman Szeliga
Kelly, K. O'Donnell Tarrant
Kipke Oaks Turner, F.
Kramer Olszewski Turner. V.
Krebs Otto Valderrama
Lafferty Parrott Valentino-Smith
Lee Pena-Melnyk Vallario
Love Pendergrass Vaughn
Carr Haddaway-Riccio Luedtke Proctor Vitale
Clagett Hammen Malone Ready Waldstreicher
Clippinger Harrison McComas Reznik Walker
Cluster Haynes McConkey Robinson, B. Washington
Conaway Healey McDermott Robinson, S. Weir
Conway Hershey McDonough Rosenberg Wilson
Costa Holmes McHale Ross Wood
Cullison Hough Mcintosh Schuh Zucker
Voting Nay - 0
Not Voting - 8
Beidle Donoghue Hixson Impallaria Rudolph
Carter Eckardt Hogan
Excused from Voting - 0
Excused (Absent) - 3
Barkley Bobo Miller, W.
2 *indicates vote change
SEQ NO. 7
Presiding: Speaker Busch
Maryland House of Delegates
2011 Special Session
Calendar Date: Oct 17,2011 II : 37(AM)
Legislative Date: Oct 17,2011
CONSENT CALENDAR OF 2011 VETOED HOUSE BILLS
Shall all the Bills pass notwithstanding the objections of the Chief Executive?
6 Yeas 125 Nays 7 Not Voting o Excused 3 Absent Voting Yea - 6
Dwyer Impallaria McDonough Parrott Smigiel Hershey
Voting Nay -125
Speaker Busch Costa Hough McMillan Schulz Afzali Cullison Howard Miller, A. Serafini Alston Davis Hubbard Mitchell Simmons Anderson DeBoy Hucker Mizeur Sophocleus Arora Dumais Ivey Morhaim Stein
Aumann Eckardt Jacobs Murphy Stiller
Barnes Elliott James Myers Stocksdale Barve Feldman Jameson Nathan-Pulliam Stukes Bates Fisher Jones Niemann Summers Beidle Frank Kach Norman Szeliga Beitzel Frick Kaiser O'Donnell Tarrant
Bohanan Frush Kelly,A. Oaks Turner, F.
Boteler George Kelly,K. Olszewski Turner, V.
Branch Gilchrist Kipke Otto Valderrama
Braveboy Glass Kramer Pen a-Melnyk Valentino-Smith
Bromwell Glenn Krebs Pendergrass Vallario
Burns Griffith Lafferty Proctor Vaughn
Cane Gutierrez Lee Ready Vitale
Cardin Guzzone Love Reznik Waldstreicher Carr Haddaway-Riccio Luedtke Robinson. B. Walker Clagett Hammen Malone Robinson, S. Washington Clippinger Harrison McComas Rosenberg Weir Cluster Haynes McDermott Ross Wilson Conaway Healey McHale Rudolph Wood Conway Holmes McIntosh Schuh Zucker
Not Voting - 7
Carter Gaines Hogan McConkey Minnick
Donoghue Hixson
Excused from Voting - 0
Excused (Absent) - 3
Barkley Bobo Miller, W.
3 *indicates vote change
SEQ NO. 8
Presiding: Speaker Busch
136 Yeas Voting Yea - 136
Speaker Busch DeBoy Afzali Donoghue Alston Dumais Anderson Dwyer Arora Eckardt Aumann Elliott Barnes Feldman Barve Fisher Bates Frank Beidle Frick Beitzel Frush Bohanan George Boteler Gilchrist Branch Glass Braveboy Glenn Bromwell Griffith Burns Gutierrez Cane Guzzone
Maryland House of Delegates 2011 Special Session
Quorum
Calendar Date: Oct 17, 2011 12: 03(PM)
Legislative Date: Oct 17, 2011
o Nays 2 Not Voting o Excused 3 Absent
Hough McIntosh Schuh Howard McMillan Schulz Hubbard Miller, A. Serafini Hucker Minnick Simmons Impallaria Mitchell Smigiel Ivey Mizeur Sophocleus Jacobs Morhaim Stein James Murphy Stifter Jameson Myers Stocksdale Jones Nathan-Pulliam Stukes Kach Niemann Summers Kaiser Norman Szeliga Kelly, A. O'Donnell Tarrant Kelly, K. Oaks Turner, F. Kipke Olszewski Turner, V. Kramer Otto Valderrama
Krebs Parrott Valentino-Smith Lafferty Pena-Melnyk Vallario
Cardin Haddaway-Riccio Lee Pendergrass Vaughn
Carr Hammen Love Proctor Vitale
Clagett Harrison Luedtke Ready Waldstreicher
Clippinger Haynes Malone Reznik Walker
Cluster Healey McComas Robinson. B. Washington
Conaway Hershey McConkey Robinson, S. Weir
Conway Hixson McDermott Rosenberg Wilson
Costa Hogan McDonough Ross Wood
Cullison Holmes McHale Rudolph Zucker Davis
Voting Nay - 0
Not Voting - 2
Carter Gaines
Excused from Voting - 0
Excused (Absent) - 3
Barkley Bobo Miller, W.
4 *indicates vote change
SEQ NO. 9
Presiding: Speaker Busch
133 Yeas Voting Yea - 133
Speaker Busch Donoghue
Afzali Dumais
Anderson Dwyer
Arora Eckardt
Aumann Elliott
Barve Feldman
Bates Fisher
Beidle Frank
Beitzel Frick
Bohanan Frush Boteler Gaines Branch George Braveboy Gilchrist Bromwell Glass Cane Glenn
Cardin Griffith
Carr Guzzone
Maryland House of Delegates
2011 Special Session
Quorum
Calendar Date: Oct IS, 20 I I 10: IS(AM)
Legislative Date: Oct IS, 2011
o Nays 3 Not Voting o Excused 5 Absent
Howard Miller,A. Schulz
Hubbard Minnick Serafini
Hucker Mitchell Simmons
Impallaria Mizeur Smigiel
Ivey Morhaim Sophocleus
Jacobs Murphy Stein
James Myers Stifler
Jameson Nathan-Pulliam Stocksdale
Jones Niemann Stukes
Kach Norman Summers
Kaiser O'Donnell Szeliga Kelly, A. Oaks Tarrant Kelly, K. Olszewski Turner. F. Kipke Otto Turner. V. Kramer Parrott Valderrama
Krebs Pena-Melnyk Valentino-Smith
Lafferty Pendergrass Vallario
Carter Haddaway-Riccio Lee Proctor Vaughn
Clagett Hammen Love Ready Vitale
Clippinger Harrison Luedtke Reznik Waldstreicher
Cluster Haynes McComas Robinson, B. Walker
Conaway Healey McConkey Robinson, S. Washington
Conway Hershey McDermott Rosenberg Weir
Costa Hixson McDonough Ross Wilson
Cullison Hogan McHale Rudolph Wood
Davis Holmes McIntosh Schuh Zucker
DeBoy Hough McMillan
Voting Nay - 0
Not Voting - 3
Barnes Gutierrez Malone
Excused from Voting - 0
Excused (Absent) - 5
Alston Barkley Bobo Burns Miller. W.
5 *indicates vote change
SEQ NO. 10
Presiding: Speaker Busch
137 Yeas Voting Yea - 137
Speaker Busch DeBoy
Afzali Donoghue Alston Dumais Anderson Dwyer Arora Eckardt Aumann Elliott Barnes Feldman Barve Fisher Bates Frank
Beidle Frick Beitzel Frush Bohanan Gaines
Boteler George Branch Gilchrist Braveboy Glass Bromwell Glenn
Cane Griffith Cardin Gutierrez Carr Guzzone
Maryland House of Delegates
2011 Special Session
Quorum
Calendar Date: Oct IS, 20 II 10 : 2S(AM)
Legislative Date: Oct IS, 2011
o Nays o Not Voting o Excused 4 Absent
Hough McIntosh Schuh Howard McMillan Schulz Hubbard Miller, A. Serafini
Hucker Minnick Simmons Impallaria Mitchell Smigiel Ivey Mizeur Sophocleus Jacobs Morhaim Stein James Murphy Stifler Jameson Myers Stocksdale
Jones Nathan-Pulliam Stukes
Kach Niemann Summers Kaiser Norman Szeliga Kelly, A. O'Donnell Tarrant Kelly, K. Oaks Turner. F. Kipke Olszewski Turner. V. Kramer Otto Valderrama Krebs Parrott Valentino-Smith Lafferty Pena-Melnyk Vallario Lee Pendergrass Vaughn
Carter Haddaway-Riccio Love Proctor Vitale
Clagett Hammen Luedtke Ready Waldstreicher Clippinger Harrison Malone Reznik Walker Cluster Haynes McComas Robinson. B. Washington Conaway Healey McConkey Robinson, S. Weir Conway Hershey McDermott Rosenberg Wilson
Costa Hixson McDonough Ross Wood Cullison Hogan McHale Rudolph Zucker Davis Holmes
Voting Nay - 0
Not Voting - 0
Excused from Voting - 0
Excused (Absent) - 4
Barkley Bobo Bums Miller. W.
6 *indicates vote change
SEQ NO. 11
Presiding: Speaker Busch
Maryland House of Delegates 2011 Special Session
Quorum
Calendar Date: Oct 18, 2011 1 : 05(PM)
Legislative Date: Oct 18, 2011
136 Yeas o Nays o Not Voting o Excused 5 Absent Voting Yea - 136
Speaker Busch DeBoy Holmes McHale Schuh Afzali Donoghue Hough Mcintosh Schulz Alston Dumais Howard Miller, A. Serafini Anderson Dwyer Hubbard Minnick Simmons Arora Eckardt Hucker Mitchell Smigiel Aumann Elliott Impallaria Mizeur Sophocleus Barnes Feldman Ivey Morhaim Stein Barve Fisher Jacobs Murphy Stifler Bates Frank James Myers Stocksdale Beidle Frick Jameson Nathan-Pulliam Stukes Beitzel Frush Jones Niemann Summers Bohanan Gaines Kach Norman Szeliga Boteler George Kaiser O'Donnell Tarrant Branch Gilchrist KelJy,A. Oaks Turner, F. Braveboy Glass KelJy,K. Olszewski Turner, V. Bromwell Glenn Kipke Otto Valderrama Cane Griffith Kramer Parrott Valentino-Smith Cardin Gutierrez Krebs Pena-Melnyk Vallario Carr Guzzone Lafferty Pendergrass Vaughn Carter Haddaway-Riccio Lee Proctor Vitale Clagett Hammen Love Ready Waldstreicher Clippinger Harrison Luedtke Reznik Walker Cluster Haynes Malone Robinson, B. Washington Conaway Healey McComas Robinson, S. Weir Conway Hershey McConkey Rosenberg Wilson Costa Hixson McDermott Ross Wood Cullison Hogan McDonough Rudolph Zucker Davis
Voting Nay - 0
Not Voting - 0
Excused from Voting - 0
Excused (Absent) - 5
Barkley Bobo Burns McMillan Miller, W.
7 *indicates vote change
SEQ NO. 12
Presiding: Speaker Busch
136 Yeas Voting Yea - 136
Speaker Busch DeBoy
Afzali Donoghue Alston Dumais
Anderson Dwyer
Arora Eckardt
Aumann Elliott Barnes Feldman Barve Fisher
Bates Frank Beidle Frick
Beitzel Frush
Bohanan Gaines Boteler George Branch Gilchrist Braveboy Glass
Bromwell Glenn Cane Griffith Cardin Gutierrez
Carr Guzzone
Maryland House of Delegates
2011 Special Session
Quorum
Calendar Date: Oct 18, 20 II I : 14(PM)
Legislative Date: Oct 18,2011
o Nays o Not Voting o Excused 5 Absent
Holmes McHale Schuh
Hough Mcintosh Schulz
Howard Miller, A. Serafini
Hubbard Minnick Simmons
Hucker Mitchell Smigiel
lmpallaria Mizeur Sophocleus Ivey Morhaim Stein
Jacobs Murphy Stifter
James Myers Stocksdale
Jameson Nathan-Pulliam Stukes
Jones Niemann Summers
Kach Norman Szeliga
Kaiser O'Donnell Tarrant Kelly, A. Oaks Turner. F. Kelly, K. Olszewski Turner, V.
Kipke Otto Valderrama
Kramer Parrott Valentino-Smith
Krebs Pen a-Melnyk Vallario
Lafferty Pendergrass Vaughn
Carter Haddaway-Riccio Lee Proctor Vitale
Clagett Hammen Love Ready Waldstreicher
Clippinger Harrison Luedtke Reznik Walker
Cluster Haynes Malone Robinson. B. Washington
Conaway Healey McComas Robinson, S. Weir
Conway Hershey McConkey Rosenberg Wilson
Costa Hixson McDermott Ross Wood
Cullison Hogan McDonough Rudolph Zucker
Davis
Voting Nay - 0
Not Voting - 0
Excused from Voting - 0
Excused (Absent) - 5
Barkley Bobo Burns McMillan Miller. W.
8 *indicates vote change
SEQ NO. 13
Presiding: Speaker Busch
126 Yeas
Voting Yea - 126
Speaker Busch Dwyer Afzali Eckardt Alston Elliott Anderson Feldman Arora Frank Aumann Frick Barnes Frush Beitzel Gaines Bohanan George Boteler Gilchrist Branch Glass Braveboy Glenn Burns Griffith Cane Gutierrez Cardin Guzzone
Maryland House of Delegates
2011 Special Session
Quorum
Calendar Date: Oct 18.20 II 5 : 14(PM)
Legislative Date: Oct 18.20 II
o Nays 5 Not Voting o Excused 10 Absent
Howard McMillan Rudolph Hubbard Miller. A. Schuh Hucker Minnick Schulz Impallaria Mitchell Simmons Ivey Mizeur Smigiel Jacobs Morhaim Sophoclcus James Murphy Stein Jameson Myers Stiner Jones Nathan-Pulliam Stocksdale Kach Niemann Stukes Kaiser Norman Summers Kelly. A. O'Donnell Szeliga Kelly. K. Oaks Turner. F. Kramer Olszewski Turner. V. Krebs Otto Valderrama
Carr Haddaway-Riccio Lafferty Parrott Valentino-Smith Clippinger Hammen Lee Pena-Melnyk Vallario Cluster Harrison Love Pendergrass Vaughn Conaway Haynes Luedtke Proctor Vitale Conway Healey Malone Ready Waldstreicher Costa Hershey McComas Reznik Walker Cullison Hixson McConkey Robinson. B. Washington Davis Hogan McDermott Robinson. S. Weir DeBoy Holmes McHale Rosenberg Wood Donoghue Hough Mcintosh Ross Zucker Dumais
Voting Nay - 0
Not Voting - 5
Bates Beidle Bromwell Carter Tarrant
Excused from Voting - 0
Excused (Absent) - IO
Barkley Bobo Fisher McDonough Serafini Barve Clagett Kipke Miller. W. Wilson
*indicate~ vote change
SEQ NO. 14
Presiding: Speaker Busch
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2011 Special Session
House Rules Report No. 2 The President
Congressional Districting Plan
Calendar Date: Oct 18, 20 II 5 : 15(PM)
Legislative Date: Oct 18, 20 II
(HRU)
(Emerg) Motion to suspend rules and allow 2 Rdgs on 1 Day
118 Yeas 8 Nays 5 Not Voting 0 Excused 10 Absent Voting Yea -118
Speaker Busch Afzali Alston Anderson Arora Aumann Barnes Bates Beitzel Bohanan Boteler Branch Burns Cane Cardin Carr Clippinger Cluster Conaway Conway Costa Cullison Davis DeBoy
Voting Nay - 8
Dwyer George
Not Voting - 5
Beidle
Excused from Voting - 0
Excused (Absent) - 10
Barkley Barve
Donoghue Dumais Eckardt Elliott Feldman Frank Frick Frush Gaines Gilchrist Glass Glenn Griffith Gutierrez Guzzone Haddaway-Riccio Hammen Harrison Haynes Healey Hershey Hixson Hogan Holmes
Impallaria McComas
Braveboy
Bobo Clagett
Hough Howard Hubbard Hucker Ivey Jacobs lames Jameson lones Kach Kaiser Kelly, A. Kelly,K. Kramer Krebs Lafferty Lee Love Luedtke Malone McConkey McDermott McHale McIntosh
McMillan Parrott
Bromwell
Fisher Kipke
10 *indicates vote change
Miller, A. Minnick Mitchell Mizeur Morhaim Murphy Myers Nathan-Pulliam Niemann Norman O'Donnell Oaks Olszewski Otto Pena-Melnyk Pendergrass Proctor Reznik Robinson, B. Robinson, S. Rosenberg Ross Rudolph
Ready
Carter
McDonough Miller, W.
Schuh Schulz Simmons Sophocleus· Stein Stifler Stocksdale Stukes Summers Szeliga Turner, F. Turner, v. Valderrama Valentino-Smith Vallario Vaughn Vitale Waldstreicher Walker Washington Weir Wood Zucker
Smigiel
Tarrant
Serafini Wilson
SEQ NO. 15
Presiding: Speaker Busch
Calendar Date: Oct 18, 20 I I 5 : 17(PM)
Legislative Date: Oct 18, 20 I I
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2011 Special Session
House Rules Report No. 2 58 2 Montgomery Co. Sens et al Montgomery County - Board of Education Districts - Redistricting Plan
(HRU) Residence
(Emerg) Motion to suspend rules and allow 2 Rdgs on 1 Day
122 Yeas 1 Nays 8 Not Voting 0 Excused 10 Absent Voting Yea -122
Speaker Busch Afzali Alston Anderson Arora Aumann Barnes Bates Beitzel Bohanan Boteler Branch Burns Cane Cardin Carr Clippinger Cluster Conaway Conway Costa Cullison Davis DeBoy Donoghue
Voting Nay - 1
Impallaria
Not Voting - 8
Beidle
Dumais Dwyer Eckardt Elliott Feldman Frank Frick Frush Gaines George Gilchrist Glass Glenn Griffith Gutierrez Haddaway-Riccio Hammen Harrison Haynes Healey Hershey Hixson Hogan Holmes Hough
Bromwell Braveboy Carter
Excused from Voting - 0
Excused (Absent) - 10
Barkley Barve
Bobo Clagett
Howard Hubbard Hucker Ivey Jacobs James Jameson Jones Kach Kaiser Kelly, A.
Kelly, K. Kramer Krebs Lafferty Lee Love Luedtke Malone McComas McConkey McDermott McfIale McIntosh
Guzzone
Mizeur
Fisher Kipke
11 *indicates vote change
McMillan Miller, A. Minnick Mitchell Morhaim Murphy Myers Nathan-Pulliam Niemann Norman O'Donnell Oaks Olszewski Otto Parrott Pena-Melnyk Pendergrass Proctor Ready Reznik Robinson, B. Robinson, S. Rosenberg Ross
Szeliga
McDonough Miller, W.
Rudolph Schuh Schulz Simmons Smigiel Sophocleus Stein Stifler Stocksdale Stukes Summers Turner, F. Turner, V. Valderrama Valentino-Smith Vallario Vaughn Vitale Waldstreicher Walker Washington Weir Wood Zucker
Tarrant
Serafini Wilson
SEQ NO. 16
Presiding: Speaker Busch
58 3
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House Rules Report No. 2 PG Co. Senators et al
Prince George's County School Board -Redistricting
Calendar Date: Oct 18, 20 II 5 : 18(PM)
Legislative Date: Oct 18, 20 II
(HRU)
(Emerg) Motion to suspend rules and allow 2 Rdgs on 1 Day
125 Yeas 2 Nays 4 Not Voting 0 Excused 10 Absent Voting Yea - 125
Speaker Busch Afzali Alston Anderson Arora Aumann Barnes Bates Beitzel Bohanan Boteler Branch Braveboy Bums Cane Cardin Carr Clippinger Cluster Conaway Conway Costa Cullison Davis DeBoy
Voting Nay - 2
Dwyer
Not Voting - 4
Beidle
Excused from Voting - 0
Excused (Absent) - 10
Barkley Barve
Donoghue Dumais Eckardt Elliott Feldman Frank Frick Frush Gaines George Gilchrist Glass Glenn Griffith Gutierrez Guzzone Haddaway-Riccio Hammen Harrison Haynes Healey Hershey Hixson Hogan Holmes
Smigiel
Bromwell
Bobo Clagett
Hough Howard Hubbard Hucker Impallaria Ivey Jacobs James Jameson Jones Kach Kaiser Kelly, A.
Kelly,K. Kramer Krebs Lafferty Lee Love Luedtke Malone McComas McConkey McDermott McHale
Carter
Fisher Kipke
12 *indicates vote change
McIntosh McMillan Miller,A. Minnick Mitchell Mizeur Morhaim Murphy Myers Nathan-Pu II iam Niemann Norman O'Donnell Oaks Olszewski Otto Parrott Pena-Melnyk Pendergrass Proctor Ready Reznik Robinson. B. Robinson. S. Rosenberg
Tarrant
McDonough Miller, W.
Ross Rudolph Schuh Schulz Simmons Sophocleus Stein Stifler Stocksdale Stukes Summers Szeliga Turner, F. Turner. V. Valderrama Valentino-Smith Vallario Vaughn Vitale Waldstreicher Walker Washington Weir Wood Zucker
Serafini Wilson
SEQ NO. 17
Presiding: Speaker Busch
127 Yeas
Voting Yea - 127
Speaker Busch Dumais Af"zali Dwyer Alston Eckardt Anderson Elliott Arora Feldman Aumann Frank Barnes Frick Bates Frush Beitzel Gaines Bohanan George Boteler Gilchrist Branch Glass Braveboy Glenn Burns Gritlith Cane Gutierrez Cardin Guzzonc
Maryland House of Delegates
2011 Special Session
Quorum
Calendar Date: Oct 18.20 II 5 : 21 (PM)
Legislative Date: Oct 18.20 I I
o Nays 4 Not Voting o Excused 10 Absent
Howard McMillan Rudolph lIubbard Miller. A. Schuh Hucker Minnick Schulz Impallaria Mitchell Simmons Ivey Mizcur Smigiel Jacobs Morhaim Sophocleus James Murphy Stein Jameson Myers Stiller Jones Nathan-Pulliam Stocksdale Kach Niemann Stukes Kaiser Norman Summers Kelly. A. O'Donnell Szeliga Kelly. K. Oaks Turner. f. Kramer Olszewski Turner. V. Krebs Otto Valderrama Lafferty Parrott Valentino-Smith
Carr Haddaway-R iccio Lee Pena-Melnyk Vallario Clippinger Hammen Love Pendergrass Vaughn Cluster Harrison Luedtke Proctor Vitale Conaway Haynes Malone Ready Waldstreicher Conway Healey McComas Reznik Walker Costa Hershey McConkey Robinson. B. Washington Cullison Hixson McDermott Robinson. S. Weir Davis Hogan McHale Rosenberg Wood DeBoy Hohnes Mcintosh Ross Zucker Donoghue Hough
Voting Nay - 0
Not Voting - 4
Beidle Bromwell Carter Tarrant
Excused from Voting - 0
Excused (Absent) - 10
Barkley Bobo Fisher McDonough Serafini Barve Clagett Kipke Miller. W. Wilson
13 *indicates vote change
SEQ NO. 18
Presiding: Speaker Busch
Maryland House of Delegates
2011 Special Session
Quorum
Calendar Date: Oct 19,20 II 10: 14(AM)
Legislative Date: Oct 18,2011
135 Yeas o Nays 1 Not Voting o Excused 5 Absent Voting Yea - 135
Speaker Busch Davis Hogan McHale Schuh Afzali DeBoy Holmes Mcintosh Schulz Alston Donoghue Hough Miller,A. Serafini Anderson Dumais Howard Minnick Simmons Arora Dwyer Hubbard Mitchell Smigiel Aumann Eckardt Hucker Mizeur Sophocleus Barnes Elliott Impallaria Morhaim Stein Barve Feldman Ivey Murphy Stifler Bates Fisher Jacobs Myers Stocksdale Beidle Frank James Nathan-Pulliam Stukes Beitzel Frick Jameson Niemann Summers Bohanan Frush Jones Norman Szeliga Boteler Gaines Kach O'Donnell Tarrant Branch George Kaiser Oaks Turner, F. Braveboy Gilchrist Kelly, A. Olszewski Turner, V. Bromwell Glass Kelly, K. Otto Valderrama Canc Glenn Kramer Parrott Valentino-Smith
Cardin Griffith Krebs Pena-Melnyk Vallario Carr Gutierrez Lafferty Pendergrass Vaughn Carter Guzzone Lee Proctor Vitale Clagett Haddaway-Riccio Love Ready Waldstreicher Clippinger Hammen Luedtke Reznik Walker Cluster Harrison Malone Robinson, B. Washington Conaway Haynes McComas Robinson, S. Weir Conway Healey McConkey Rosenberg Wilson Costa Hershey McDermott Ross Wood Cullison Hixson McDonough Rudolph Zucker
Voting Nay - 0
Not Voting - 1
Burns
Excused from Voting - 0
Excused (Absent) - 5
Barkley Bobo Kipke McMillan Miller, W.
14 *indicates vote change
SEQ NO. 19
Presiding: Speaker Busch
Maryland House of Delegates
2011 Special Session
Special Orders
CaJendar Date: Oct 19,2011 10: 16(AM)
Legislative Date: Oct 18, 2011
58 2 Montgomery Co. Sens et al (HRU) Montgomery County - Board of Education Residence Districts - Redistricting Plan
(Emerg) Motion to suspend rules and allow 2 Rdgs on 1 Day
132 Yeas o Nays 4 Not Voting 0 Excused 5 Absent Voting Yea - 132
Speaker Busch Davis Hogan McHale Schuh Afzali DeBoy Holmes Mcintosh Schulz Alston Donoghue Hough Miller. A. Serafini Anderson Dumais Howard Minnick Simmons Arora Dwyer Hubbard Mitchell Sophocleus Aumann Eckardt Hucker Morhaim Stein Barnes Elliott Impallaria Murphy Stiner Barve Feldman Ivey Myers Stocksdale Bates Fisher Jacobs Nathan-Pulliam Stukes Beidle Frank James Niemann Summers Beitzel Frick Jameson Norman Szeliga Bohanan Frush .Iones O'Donnell Tarrant Boteler Gaines Kach Oaks Turner. F.
BraJ1l.:h George Kaiser Olszewski Turner. V. Braveboy Gilchrist Kelly, A. Otto Valderrama
Bromwell Glass Kelly. K. Parrott Valentino-Smith
Cane Glenn Kramer Pena-Melnyk Vallario
Cardin Griffith Krebs Pendergrass Vaughn
Carr Gutierrez Lafferty Proctor Vitale
Carter Guzzone Lee Ready \Valdstreicher
Clagett Haddaway-Riccio Love Reznik Walker
Clippinger Hammen Luedtke Robinson, B. Washington
Cluster Harrison McComas Robinson, S. Weir
Conaway Haynes McConkey Rosenberg Wilson
Conway Healey McDermott Ross Wood
Costa Hershey McDonough Rudolph Zucker Cullison Hixson
Votina Nav - 0 b •
Not Voting - 4
Burns Malone Mizeur Smigiel
Excused from Voting - 0
Excused (Absent) - 5
Barkley Bobo Kipke McMillan Miller. W.
15 *indicates vote change
SEQ NO. 20
Presiding: Speaker Busch
Maryland House of Delegates
2011 Special Session
Special Orders 58 2 Montgomery Co. Sens et al Montgomery County - Board of Education Districts - Redistricting Plan ON THIRD READING (Rules Suspended)
Calendar Date: Oct 19,2011 10: 16(AM)
Legislative Date: Oct 18, 20 II
(HRU) Residence
(Emerg)
134 Yeas 0 Nays 2 Not Voting 0 Excused 5 Absent Voting Yea - 134
Speaker Busch Davis Hogan McHale Schulz
Afzali DeBoy Holmes McIntosh Serafini
Alston Donoghue Hough Miller, A. Simmons
Anderson Dumais Howard Minnick Smigiel
Arora Dwyer Hubbard Mitchell Sophocleus
Aumann Eckardt Hucker Morhaim Stein
Barnes Elliott Impallaria Murphy Stifler
Barve Feldman Ivey Myers Stocksdale
Bates Fisher Jacobs Nathan-Pulliam Stukes
Bcidle Frank James Niemann Summers
Beitzel Frick Jameson Norman Szeliga
Bohanan Frush Jones O'Donnell Tarrant
Boteler Gaines Kach Oaks Turner, F.
Branch George Kaiser Olszewski Turner, V.
Braveboy Gilchrist Kelly, A. Otto Valderrama
Bromwell Glass Kelly, K. Parrott Valentino-Smith
Cane Glenn Kramer Pena-Melnyk Vallario
Cardin Griffith Krebs Pendergrass Vaughn
Carr Gutierrez Lafferty Proctor Vitale
Carter Guzzone Lee Ready Waldstreicher
Clagett Haddaway-Riccio Love Reznik Walker
Clippinger Hammen Luedtke Robinson, B. Washington
Cluster Harrison Malone Robinson, S. Weir
Conaway Haynes McComas Rosenberg Wilson
Conway Healey McConkey Ross Wood
Costa Hershey McDermott Rudolph Zucker
Cullison Hixson McDonough Schuh
Voting Nay - 0
Not Voting - 2
Burns Mizeur
Excused from Voting - 0
Excused (Absent) - 5
Barkley Bobo Kipke McMillan Miller, W.
16 *indicates vote change
SEQ NO. 21
Presiding: Speaker Busch
58 1
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Special Orders The President
Congressional Districting Plan
Favorable adp - ON 2ND RDG Motion to Special Order
Calendar Date: Oct 19,2011 10: 36(AM)
Legislative Date: Oct 18, 2011
(HRU)
(Emerg)
41 Yeas 92 Nays 4 Not Voting o Excused 4 Absent Voting Yea - 41
Afzali Elliott Hough McDonough Schuh
Aumann Fisher Impallaria McMillan Schulz
Bates Frank Jacobs Myers Serafini
Beitzel George Kach Norman Smigiel
Boteler Glass Krebs O'Donnell Stifler
Cluster Haddaway-Riccio McComas Otto Stocksdale
Costa Hershey McConkey Parrott Szeliga
Dwyer Hogan McDermott Ready Vitale
Eckardt
Voting Nay - 92
Speaker Busch Davis Howard Miller. A. Simmons
Anderson DeBoy Hubbard Minnick Sophocleus
Arora Donoghue Hucker Mitchell Stein
Barnes Dumais Ivey Mizeur Stukes
Barve Feldman James Morhaim Summers
Beidle Frick Jameson Murphy Tarrant
Bohanan Frush Jones Nathan-Pulliam Turner. F.
Branch Gaines Kaiser Niemann Valderrama
Braveboy Gilchrist Kelly, A. Oaks Valentino-Smith
Bromwell Glenn Kelly, K. Olszewski Vallario
Burns Griffith Kramer Pen a-Melnyk Vaughn
Cane Gutierrez Lafferty Proctor Waldstreicher
Cardin Guzzone Lee Reznik Walker
Carr Hammen Love Robinson, B. Washington
Clagett Harrison Luedtke Robinson, S. Weir
Clippinger Haynes Malone Rosenberg Wilson
Conaway Healey McHale Ross Wood
Conway Hixson McIntosh Rudolph Zucker
Cullison Holmes
Not Voting - 4
Alston Carter Pendergrass Turner, V.
Excused from Voting - 0
Excused (Absent) - 4
Barkley Bobo Kipke Miller, W.
17 *indicates vote change
SEQ NO. 22
Presiding: Speaker Busch
S8 1
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2011 Special Session
Special Orders The President
Congressional Districting Plan
Favorable adp - ON 2ND RDG FLA Minority Leader /503327/2
Calendar Date: Oct 19,2011 II : 49(AM)
Legislative Date: Oct IS, 20 II
(HRU)
(Emerg)
41 Yeas 96 Nays o Not Voting o Excused 4 Absent Voting Yea - 41
Afzali Elliott Hough McMillan Schulz
Aumann Fisher Impallaria Myers Serafini
Bates Frank Jacobs Norman Smigiel
Beitzel George Kach O'Donnell Stifler
Boteler Glass Krebs Otto Stocksdale
Cluster Haddaway-Riccio McComas Parrott Szeliga
Costa Hershey McConkey Ready Vitale
Dwyer Hogan McDermott Schuh Wood
Eckardt
Voting Nay - 96
Speaker Busch Cullison Holmes Mcintosh Rudolph
Alston Davis Howard Miller, A. Simmons
Anderson DeBoy Hubbard Minnick SophocIeus
Arora Donoghue Hucker Mitchell Stein
Barnes Dumais Ivey Mizeur Stukes
Barve Feldman James Morhaim Summers
Beidle Frick Jameson Murphy Tarrant
Bohanan Frush Jones Nathan-Pulliam Turner, F.
Branch Gaines Kaiser Niemann Turner, V.
Braveboy Gilchrist Kelly, A. Oaks Valderrama
Bromwell Glenn Kelly, K. Olszewski Valentino-Smith
Burns Griffith Kramer Pena-Melnyk Vallario
Cane Gutierrez Lafferty Pendergrass Vaughn
Cardin Guzzone Lee Proctor Waldstreicher
Carr Hammen Love Reznik Walker
Carter Harrison Luedtke Robinson, B. Washington
Clagett Haynes Malone Robinson, S. Weir
Clippinger Healey McDonough Rosenberg Wilson
Conaway Hixson McHale Ross Zucker
Conway
Not Voting - 0
Excused from Voting - 0
Excused (Absent) - 4
Barkley Bobo Kipke Miller, W.
18 *indicates vote change
SEQ NO. 23
Presiding: Speaker Busch
58 1
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Special Orders The President
Congressional Districting Plan
Favorable adp - ON 2ND RDG FLA Del. Parrott /963421/2
Calendar Date: Oct 19,2011 12: 23(PM)
Legislative Date: Oct 18, 2011
(HRU)
(Emerg)
40 Yeas 97 Nays o Not Voting o Excused 4 Absent Voting Yea - 40
Afzali Eckardt Hogan McDermott Schuh Aumann Elliott Hough McMillan Schulz Bates Fisher Impallaria Myers Serafini Beitzel Frank Jacobs Norman Smigiel Boteler George Kach O'Donnell Stifter Cluster Glass Krebs Otto Stocksdale Costa Haddaway-Riccio McComas Parrott Szeliga Dwyer Hershey McConkey Ready Vitale
Voting Nay - 97
Speaker Busch Cullison Howard Miller, A. Simmons Alston Davis Hubbard Minnick Sophocleus Anderson DeBoy Hucker Mitchell Stein Arora Donoghue Ivey Mizeur Stukes Barnes Dumais James Morhaim Summers Barve Feldman Jameson Murphy Tarrant Beidle Frick Jones Nathan-Pulliam Turner, F. Bohanan Frush Kaiser Niemann Turner, V.
Branch Gaines Kelly, A. Oaks Valderrama Braveboy Gilchrist Kelly, K. Olszewski Valentino-Smith Bromwell Glenn Kramer Pena-Melnyk Vallario Bums Griffith Lafferty Pendergrass Vaughn Cane Gutierrez Lee Proctor Waldstreicher
Cardin Guzzone Love Reznik Walker Carr Hammen Luedtke Robinson, B. Washington Carter Harrison Malone Robinson, S. Weir Clagett Haynes McDonough Rosenberg Wilson Clippinger Healey McHale Ross Wood
Conaway Hixson McIntosh Rudolph Zucker Conway Holmes
Not Voting - 0
Excused from Voting - 0
Excused (Absent) - 4
Barkley Bobo Kipke Miller, W.
19 *indicates vote change
SEQ NO. 24
Presiding: Speaker Busch
SB 1
Maryland House of Delegates
2011 Special Session
Special Orders The President
Congressional Districting Plan
Favorable adp - ON 2ND RDG FLA Del. Smigiel /933729/2
Calendar Date: Oct 19,20 II 12: 27(PM)
Legislative Date: Oct 18, 20 II
(HRU)
(Emerg)
39 Yeas 96 Nays 1 Not Voting 1 Excused 4 Absent Voting Yea - 39
Afzali Eckardt
Aumann Elliott
Bates Fisher
Beitzel Frank Boteler George Cluster Glass
Costa Haddaway-Riccio
Dwyer Hershey
Voting Nay - 96
Speaker Busch Davis
Anderson DeBoy
Arora Donoghue
Barnes Dumais
Barve Feldman
Beidle Frick
Bohanan Frush Branch Gaines Braveboy Gilchrist Bromwell Glenn
Bums Griffith
Cane Gutierrez
Cardin Guzzone
Carr Hammen Carter Harrison
Clagett Haynes
Clippinger Healey
Conaway Hixson
Conway Holmes Cullison
Not Voting - 1
Oaks
Excused from Voting - 1
Alston
Excused (Absent) - 4
Barkley Bobo
Hogan Hough
Jacobs Kach Krebs McComas McConkey McDermott
Howard
Hubbard Hucker Impallaria Ivey James Jameson Jones Kaiser Kelly, A. Kelly, K.
Kramer
Lafferty Lee
Love Luedtke Malone McDonough
McHale
Kipke
20 *indicates vote change
McMillan Myers Norman O'Donnell
Otto Parrott Ready
Schuh
McIntosh Miller, A. Minnick Mitchell Mizeur Morhaim Murphy Nathan-Pulliam Niemann Olszewski Pena-Melnyk
Pendergrass
Proctor Reznik Robinson, B.
Robinson. S. Rosenberg Ross Rudolph
Miller, W.
Schulz Serafini Smigiel Stifler Stocksdale Szeliga Vitale
Simmons Sophocleus Stein Stukes Summers Tarrant Turner, F.
Turner. V. Valderrama
Valentino-Smith Vallario
Vaughn Waldstreicher Walker
Washington Weir Wilson
Wood Zucker
SEQ NO. 25
Presiding: Speaker Busch
SB 1
Maryland House of Delegates
2011 Special Session
Special Orders The President
Congressional Districting Plan
Favorable adp - ON 2ND RDG FLA Del. Gutierrez /593222/1
26 Yeas 107 Nays 4 Not Voting Voting Yea - 26
Afzali Costa Gutierrez Alston Dwyer Hough Barnes Frush Kelly, A. Brayeboy George McConkey Carr Glass McDermott Carter
Voting Nay - 107
Speaker Busch Donoghue Hubbard Anderson Dumais Hucker Arora Eckardt Impallaria Aumann Elliott Iyey Barye Feldman Jacobs Bates Fisher James Beitzel Frank Jameson Bohanan Frick Jones Boteler Gaines Kach Branch Gilchrist Kaiser Bromwell Glenn Kelly, K.
Burns Griffith Kramer Cane Guzzone Lafferty Cardin Haddaway-Riccio Lee Clagett Hammen Love Clippinger Harrison Luedtke Cluster Haynes Malone
Conaway Healey McComas Conway Hershey McDonough Cullison Hixson McHale Davis Hogan McIntosh DeBoy Holmes
Not Voting - 4
Beidle Howard Krebs
Excused from Voting - 0
Excused (Absent) - 4
Barkley Bobo Kipke
21
Calendar Date: Oct 19, 20 II I : 03(PM)
Legislative Date: Oct IS, 20 II
(HRU)
(Emerg)
o Excused 4 Absent
Norman Schuh
Otto Serafini
Parrott Simmons
Pena-Melnyk Smigiel Ready Vitale
McMillan Schulz Miller, A. Sophocleus Minnick Stein Mitchell Stifler Mizeur Stocksdale Morhaim Stukes Murphy Summers Myers Szeliga
Nathan-Pulliam Tarrant Niemann Turner, V. O'Donnell Valderrama
Oaks Valentino-Smith Olszewski Vallario Pendergrass Vaughn Proctor Waldstreicher Reznik Walker Robinson, B. Washington Robinson, S. Weir Rosenberg Wilson
Ross Wood Rudolph Zucker
Turner, F.
Miller, W.
*indicates vote change
SEQ NO. 26
Presiding: Speaker Busch
136 Yeas Voting Yea - 136
Speaker Busch Davis
Afzali DeBoy Alston Donoghue Anderson Dumais Arora Dwyer Aumann Eckardt Barnes Elliott Barve Feldman
Bates Fisher Beidle Frank Beitzel Frick Bohanan Frush Boteler Gaines Branch George Braveboy Gilchrist Bromwell Glass Burns Glenn Cane Griffith Cardin Guzzone
Maryland House of Delegates
2011 Special Session
Quorum
Calendar Date: Oct 19,2011 I : II (PM)
Legislative Date: Oct IS, 20 II
o Nays 1 Not Voting o Excused 4 Absent
Holmes McIntosh Schuh Hough McMillan Schulz Howard Miller, A. Serafini Hubbard Minnick Simmons Hucker Mitchell Smigiel Impallaria Mizeur Sophocleus Ivey Morhaim Stein Jacobs Murphy Stifler
James Myers Stocksdale Jameson Nathan-Pulliam Stukes
Jones Niemann Summers Kach Norman Szeliga Kaiser O'Donnell Tarrant Kelly, A. Oaks Turner, F. Kelly, K. Olszewski Turner, V. Kramer Otto Valderrama Krebs Parrott Valentino-Smith Lafferty Pena-Melnyk Vallario Lee Pendergrass Vaughn
Carr Haddaway-Riccio Love Proctor Vitale Carter Hammen Luedtke Ready Waldstreicher Clagett Harrison Malone Reznik Walker Clippinger Haynes McComas Robinson, B. Washington Cluster Healey McConkey Robinson, S. Weir Conaway Hershey McDermott Rosenberg Wilson Conway Hixson McDonough Ross Wood Costa Hogan McHale Rudolph Zucker Cullison
Voting Nay - 0
Not Voting - 1
Gutierrez
Excused from Voting - 0
Excused (Absent) - 4
Barkley Bobo Kipke Miller, W.
22 *indicates vote change
SEQ NO. 27
Presiding: Speaker Busch
136 Yeas Voting Yea - 136
Speaker Busch Davis
Afzali DeBoy Alston Dumais Anderson Dwyer Arora Eckardt Aumann Elliott Barnes Feldman Barve Fisher Bates Frank Beidle Frick Beitzel Frush
Bohanan Gaines Boteler George
Branch Gilchrist Braveboy Glass Bromwell Glenn Burns Griffith Cane Gutierrez Cardin Guzzone
Maryland House of Delegates
2011 Special Session
Quorum
Calendar Date: Oct 19,20 11 1 : 44(PM)
Legislative Date: Oct I 8, 20 I 1
o Nays o Not Voting o Excused 5 Absent
Holmes McIntosh Schuh
Hough McMillan Schulz Howard Miller, A. Serafini
Hubbard Minnick Simmons
Hucker Mitchell Smigiel
Impallaria Mizeur SophocIeus
Ivey Morhaim Stein
Jacobs Murphy Stit1er James Myers Stocksdale
Jameson Nathan-Pulliam Stukes Jones Niemann Summers
Kach Norman Szeliga
Kaiser O'Donnell Tarrant Kelly, A. Oaks Turner, F. Kelly,K. Olszewski Turner, V.
Kramer Otto Valderrama
Krebs Parrott Valentino-Smith Lafferty Pena-Melnyk Vallario
Lee Pendergrass Vaughn
Carr Haddaway-Riccio Love Proctor Vitale
Carter Hammen Luedtke Ready Waldstreicher
Clagett Harrison Malone Reznik Walker
Clippinger Haynes McComas Robinson, B. Washington
Cluster Healey McConkey Robinson, S. Weir
Conaway Hershey McDermott Rosenberg Wilson
Conway Hixson McDonough Ross Wood Costa Hogan McHale Rudolph Zucker Cullison
Voting Nay - 0
Not Voting - 0
Excused from Voting - 0
Excused (Absent) - 5
Barkley Bobo Donoghue Kipke Miller, W.
23 *indicates vote change
SEQ NO. 28
Presiding: Speaker Busch
Maryland House of Delegates 2011 Special Session
Calendar Date: Oct 19, 201 1 1 : 45(PM)
Legislative Date: Oct 18, 201 1
5B 3 Third Reading (SB) Calendar No.1 PG Co. Senators et al (HRU)
Prince George's County School Board -Redistricting Motion to suspend rules and allow 2 Rdgs on 1 Day (Emerg)
135 Yeas 0 Nays 1 Not Voting 0 Excused 5 Absent Voting Yea - 135
Speaker Busch Davis Holmes McIntosh Schuh Afzali DeBoy Hough McMillan Schulz Alston Dumais Howard Miller, A. Serafini Anderson Dwyer Hubbard Minnick Simmons Arora Eckardt Hucker Mitchell Smigiel Aumann Elliott Impallaria Mizeur Sophocleus
Barnes Feldman Ivey Morhaim Stein
Barve Fisher Jacobs Murphy Stifler
Bates Frank James Myers Stocksdale
Beidle Frick Jameson Nathan-Pulliam Stukes
Beitzel Frush Jones Niemann Summers
Bohanan Gaines Kach Norman Szeliga
Boteler George Kaiser O'Donnell Tarrant
Braveboy Gilchrist Kelly,A. Oaks Turner, F.
Bromwell Glass Kelly, K. Olszewski Turner. V.
Burns Glenn Kramer Otto Valderrama
Cane Griffith Krebs Parrott Valentino-Smith
Cardin Gutierrez Lafferty Pena-Melnyk Vallario
Carr Guzzone Lee Pendergrass Vaughn
Carter Haddaway-Riccio Love Proctor Vitale
Clagett Hammen Luedtke Ready Waldstreicher
Clippinger Harrison Malone Reznik Walker
Cluster Haynes McComas Robinson, B. Washington
Conaway Healey McConkey Robinson, S. Weir
Conway Hershey McDermott Rosenberg Wilson
Costa Hixson McDonough Ross Wood
Cullison Hogan McHale Rudolph Zucker
Voting Nay - 0
Not Voting - 1
Branch
Excused from Voting - 0
Excused (Absent) - 5
Barkley Bobo Donoghue Kipke Miller. W.
24 *indicates vote change
SEQ NO. 29
Presiding: Speaker Busch
Maryland House of Delegates
2011 Special Session
Calendar Date: Oct 19,2011 I : 46(PM)
Legislative Date: Oct 18, 2011
58 3 Third Reading (SB) Calendar No.1 PG Co. Senators et al (HRU)
Prince George's County School Board -Redistricting ON THIRD READING (Rules Suspended)
(Emerg)
135 Yeas o Nays 1 Not Voting 0 Excused 5 Absent Voting Yea - 135
Speaker Busch Davis Holmes McIntosh Schuh Afzali DeBoy Hough McMillan Schulz Alston Dumais Howard Miller, A. Serafini Anderson Dwyer Hubbard Minnick Simmons Arora Eckardt Hucker Mitchell Smigiel Aumann Elliott Impallaria Mizeur Sophocleus Barnes Feldman Ivey Morhaim Stein Barve Fisher Jacobs Murphy Stifter Bates Frank James Myers Stocksdale Beidle Frick Jameson Nathan-Pulliam Stukes Beitzel Frush Jones Niemann Summers Bohanan Gaines Kach Norman Szeliga Boteler George Kaiser O'Donnell Tarrant Braveboy Gilchrist Kelly, A. Oaks Turner, F. Bromwell Glass Kelly, K. Olszewski Turner. V. Bums Glenn Kramer Otto Valderrama Cane Griffith Krebs Parrott Valentino-Smith Cardin Gutierrez Lafferty Pena-Melnyk Vallario Carr Guzzone Lee Pendergrass Vaughn Carter Haddaway-Riccio Love Proctor Vitale Clagett Hammen Luedtke Ready Waldstreicher Clippinger Harrison Malone Reznik Walker Cluster Haynes McComas Robinson, B. Washington Conaway Healey McConkey Robinson, S. Weir Conway Hershey McDermott Rosenberg Wilson Costa Hixson McDonough Ross Wood Cullison Hogan McHale Rudolph Zucker
Voting Nay - 0
Not Voting - 1
Branch
Excused from Voting - 0
Excused (Absent) - 5
Barkley Bobo Donoghue Kipke Miller, W.
25 *indicates vote change
SEQ NO. 30
Presiding: Speaker Busch
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Maryland House of Delegates
2011 Special Session
Calendar Date: Oct 19,2011 I : 46(PM)
Legislative Date: Oct 18, 2011
Third Reading (5S) Calendar No.2 The President (HRU)
Congressional Districting Plan
Motion to suspend rules and allow 2 Rdgs on 1 Day (Emerg)
123 Yeas 12 Nays 1 Not Voting 0 Excused 5 Absent Voting Yea - 123
Speaker Busch Davis Howard Minnick Serafini Afzali DeBoy Hubbard Mitchell Simmons Anderson Dumais Hucker Mizeur Sophocleus Arora Eckardt Ivey Morhaim Stein Aumann Elliott Jacobs Murphy Stitler Barnes Feldman James Myers Stocksdale
Barve Frank Jameson Nathan-Pulliam Stukes Bates Frick Jones Niemann Summers Beidle Frush Kach Norman Szeliga Bohanan Gaines Kaiser O'Donnell Tarrant Boteler George Kelly, A. Oaks Turner, F. Braveboy Gilchrist Kelly,K. Olszewski Turner, V. Bromwell Glenn Kramer Otto Valderrama Burns Griffith Krebs Pena-Melnyk Valentino-Smith Cane Gutierrez Lafferty Pendergrass Vallario Cardin Guzzone Lee Proctor Vaughn Carr Haddaway-Riccio Love Reznik Vitale Carter Hammen Luedtke Robinson, B. Waldstreicher Clagett Harrison Malone Robinson, S. Walker Clippinger Haynes McConkey Rosenberg Washington Cluster Healey McDermott Ross Weir Conaway Hershey McHale Rudolph Wilson Conway Hixson McIntosh Schuh Wood Costa Hogan McMillan Schulz Zucker Cullison Holmes Miller, A.
Voting Nay - 12
Alston Fisher Impallaria McDonough Ready Beitzel Glass McComas Parrott Smigiel Dwyer Hough
Not Voting - 1
Branch
Excused from Voting - 0
Excused (Absent) - 5
Barkley Bobo Donoghue Kipke Miller. W.
26 *indicates vote change
SEQ NO. 31
Presiding: Speaker Busch
Maryland House of Delegates
2011 Special Session
Calendar Date: Oct 19,20 II 2 : 24(PM)
Legislative Date: Oct 18,20 II
SB 1 Third Reading (SB) Calendar No.2 The President (HRU)
Congressional Districting Plan
ON THIRD READING (Rules Suspended) (Emerg/Amend)
91 Yeas 46 Nays o Not Voting 0 Excused 4 Absent Voting Yea - 91
Speaker Busch Anderson Arora Barnes Barye Bcidle Bohanan Branch Bromwell Burns Cane Cardin Curter Clagett Clippinger Conaway Conway Cullison Davis
Voting Nay - 46
Afzali Alston Aumann Bates Beitzel Boteler Braveboy Carr Cluster Costa
Not Voting - 0
Excused from Voting - ()
Excused (Absent) - 4
Barkley
DeBoy Donoghue Dumais Feldman Frick Frush Gaines Gilchrist Glenn Griffith Guzzone Hammen Harrison Haynes Healcy Hixson Holmes HO\vard
Dwyer Eckardt Elliott Fisher Frank George Glass Gutierrez Haddaway-Riccio
Bobo
Hubbard Hucker Ivey James Jameson Jones Kaiser Kelly, A. Kelly, K. Kramer Lafferty Lee Love Luedtke Malone McHale McIntosh Miller, A.
Hershey Hogan Hough Impallaria Jacobs Kach Krebs McComas McConkey
Kipke
27 *indicates vote change
Minnick Sophocleus Mitchell Stein Mizeur Stukes Morhaim Summers Murphy Tarrant Nathan-Pulliam Turner, F. Niemann Turner, V. Oaks Valderrama Olszewski Valentino-Smith Pena-Melnyk Vallario Pendergrass Vaughn Proctor Waldstreicher Reznik Walker Robinson. B. Washington Robinson. S. Weir Rosenberg \,vilson Ross Wood Rudolph Zucker
McDermott Schuh McDonough Schulz l\lcMilian Serafini Myers Simmons Norman Smigiel O'Donnell Stiner Otto Stocksdale Parrott Szeliga Ready Vitale
Miller, W.
SEQ NO. 32
Presiding: Speaker Busch
137 Yeas Voting Yea - 137
Speaker Busch Davis Afzali DeBoy Alston Donoghue Anderson Dumais Arora Dwyer Aumann Eckardt Barnes Elliott Barve Feldman Bates Fisher Beidle Frank Beitzel Frick Bohanan Frush Boteler Gaines Branch George Braveboy Gilchrist Bromwell Glass Burns Glenn Cane Griffith Cardin Gutierrez Carr Guzzone
Maryland House of Delegates 2011 Special Session
Quorum
Calendar Date: Oct 19, 2011 2 : 33(PM)
Legislative Date: Oct 18, 20 II
o Nays o Not Voting o Excused 4 Absent
Holmes McIntosh Schuh Hough McMillan Schulz Howard Miller, A. Serafini
Hubbard Minnick Simmons
Hucker Mitchell Smigiel
Impallaria Mizeur Sophocleus Ivey Morhaim Stein
Jacobs Murphy Stitler James Myers Stocksdale
Jameson Nathan-Pulliam Stukes
Jones Niemann Summers
Kach Norman Szeliga Kaiser O'Donnell Tarrant
Kelly, A. Oaks Turner, F.
Kelly, K. Olszewski Turner, V.
Kramer Otto Valderrama
Krebs Parrott Valentino-Smith
Lafferty Pena-Melnyk Vallario
Lee Pendergrass Vaughn
Love Proctor Vitale
Carter Haddaway-Riccio Luedtke Ready Waldstreicher
Clagett Hammen Malone Reznik Walker
Clippinger Harrison McComas Robinson, B. Washington
Cluster Haynes McConkey Robinson, S. Weir
Conaway Healey McDermott Rosenberg Wilson
Conway Hershey McDonough Ross Wood
Costa Hixson McHale Rudolph Zucker
Cullison Hogan
Voting Nay - 0
Not Voting - 0
Excused from Voting - 0
Excused (Absent) - 4
Barkley Bobo Kipke Miller, W.
28 *indicates vote change
SEQ NO. 33
Presiding: Speaker Busch
Maryland House of Delegates
2011 Special Session
Quorum
Calendar Date: Oct 20, 2011 10: 38(AM)
Legislative Date: Oct 20,2011
114 Yeas o Nays 13 Not Voting o Excused 14 Absent Voting Yea - 114
Speaker Busch DeBoy Holmes McIntosh Schuh Alston Donoghue Howard McMillan Schulz Arora Dumais Hubbard Miller, A. Simmons Aumann Dwyer Hucker Minnick Smigiel Barnes Eckardt Ivey Mitchell SophocIeus Barve Elliott Jacobs Mizeur Stein Bates Feldman James Morhaim Stocksdale Beidle Fisher Jameson Murphy Stukes Beitzel Frank Jones Nathan-Pulliam Summers Bohanan Gaines Kach Norman Szeliga Boteler George Kaiser O'Donnell Tarrant Branch Gilchrist Kelly, A. Oaks Turner, F. Braveboy Glass Kelly, K. Olszewski Turner, V. Bromwell Glenn Kramer Otto Valderrama Burns Griffith Lafferty Pena-Melnyk Valentino-Smith Cardin Gutierrez Lee Pendergrass Vallario Carr Guzzone Love Proctor Vaughn Clippinger Haddaway-Riccio Luedtke Ready Vitale Cluster Hammen Malone Reznik Waldstreicher Conway Haynes McComas Robinson, B. Washington Costa Healey McConkey Robinson, S. Weir Cullison Hershey McDermott Rosenberg Zucker Davis Hixson McHale Ross
Voting Nay - 0
Not Voting - 13
Anderson Conaway Myers Serafini Wilson Carter Frick Niemann Stifler Wood Clagett Impallaria Parrott
Excused from Voting - 0
Excused (Absent) - 14
Afzali Cane Hogan Krebs Rudolph Barkley Frush Hough McDonough Walker Bobo Harrison Kipke Miller, W.
29 *indicates vote change
SEQ NO. 34
Presiding: Speaker Busch
Maryland House of Delegates
2011 Special Session
Quorum
Calendar Date: Oct 20, 2011 10: 44(AM)
Legislative Date: Oct 20, 2011
115 Yeas o Nays 12 Not Voting o Excused 14 Absent Voting Yea - 115
Speaker Busch DeBoy Holmes McIntosh Schuh Alston Donoghue Howard McMillan Schulz Arora Dumais Hubbard Miller, A. Simmons Aumann Dwyer Hucker Minnick Smigiel Barnes Eckardt Ivey Mitchell Sophocleus Barve Elliott Jacobs Morhaim Stein Beidle Feldman James Murphy Stocksdale Beitzel Fisher Jameson Nathan-Pulliam Stukes Bohanan Frank Jones Niemann Summers Boteler Gaines Kach Norman Szeliga Branch George Kaiser O'Donnell Tarrant Braveboy Gilchrist Kelly, A. Oaks Turner, F. Bromwell Glass Kelly, K. Olszewski Turner. V. Bums Glenn Kramer Otto Valderrama Cardin Griffith Lafferty Pena-Melnyk Valentino-Smith Carr Gutierrez Lee Pendergrass Vallario Carter Guzzone Love Proctor Vaughn Clippinger Haddaway-Riccio Luedtke Ready Vitale Cluster Hammen Malone Reznik Waldstreicher Conway Haynes McComas Robinson, B. Washington Costa Healey McConkey Robinson, S. Weir Cullison Hershey McDermott Rosenberg Wilson Davis Hixson McHale Ross Zucker
Voting Nay - 0
Not Voting - 12
Anderson Conaway Mizeur Parrott Stifter Bates Frick Myers Serafini Wood Clagett Impallaria
Excused from Voting - 0
Excused (Absent) - 14
Afzali Cane Hogan Krebs Rudolph Barkley Frush Hough McDonough Walker Bobo Harrison Kipke Miller, W.
30 *indicates vote change
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HOUSE JOURNAL EXHIBITS
2011 Special Session
EXHIBIT CONTENTS PAGE
A Executive Order 01.01.2011.19 – Proclamation Convening the
General Assembly of Maryland in Extraordinary Session at
Annapolis, Maryland on October 17, 2011 ........................................ II–3
B Vetoed House Bills and Messages – 2011 Regular Session .............. II–5
EXECUTIVE ORDER 01.01.2011.19
Proclamation Convening: the General Assemblv of Maryland in Extraordinary Session atAnnapolis. Maryland on October 17.2011
WHEREAS,
WHEREAS,
WHEREAS,
Every decade, Maryland and other States must create electoral districts from which representatives to the United States House of Representatives are to be elected based on data from the United States Census Bureau;
Maryland's Presidential Primary will be held on April 3, 2012, with early voting centers opening on March 24, 2012;
The passage of the 2009 Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment (MOVE) Act by Congress establishes certain deadlines for States to transmit absentee ballots for federal elections to service members covered by the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Voting Absentee Act (UOCAV A); and
WHEREAS, Maryland must pass a Congressional redistricting plan prior to the beginning of the 2012 Session of the Maryland General Assembly in order to conduct the Presidential Primary on April 3, 2012.
NOW THEREFORE, I, MARTIN O'MALLEY, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND, BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED IN ME BY ARTICLE II, SECTION 16 OF THE MARYLAND CONSTITUTION AND LAWS OF MARYLAND, HEREBY PROCLAIM AND CONVENE A SPECIAL AND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBL Y OF MARYLAND TO COMMENCE ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 17,2011, IN THE STATE CAPITAL IN THE CITY OF ANNAPOLIS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PASSING LEGISLATION TO ESTABLISH THE STATE OF MARYLAND'S CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS.
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GIVEN Under My Hand and the Great Seal of the State of Maryland, in the City of Annapolis, this 12th Day of October, 2011.
~~ Governor
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EXHIBIT B
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2011 Vetoed House Bills and Messages
May 18, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H-101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 22 – Courts – Attorneys – Subpoena Procedures and Forms of the
Circuit Courts.
House Bill 22, as originally introduced, required the courts to adopt uniform subpoena
procedures and forms to be used in circuit courts throughout Maryland. The Maryland
Judiciary objected to this measure as the requisite programming costs would have
been a significant additional expense, at a time when the Judiciary is in the process of
establishing a statewide case management system. Given the Judiciary’s opposition to
the uniform procedures, the bill was amended to allow attorneys, and other officers of
the court, to obtain signed and sealed subpoenas and to photocopy those subpoenas
and use the photocopies for service. The Maryland Judiciary opposed this amended
version as well.
Pursuant to Rules 2-510(b) and 3-510(b) of the Maryland Rules of Practice and
Procedure, courts clerks are required to issue blank, signed and sealed subpoenas to
attorneys or other officers of the court upon request. The Rules in no way limit the
number required to be issued. Attorneys may then fill in the information, regarding
the witnesses or documentation to be produced under the court order, and deliver the
subpoenas. This practice is designed to offer flexibility and convenience for attorneys,
all of whom are subject to sanctions if the entrusted authority is abused. House Bill
22 would codify the current practice, required by the Rules, and additionally allow
those subpoenas to be photocopied and issued.
The Maryland Judiciary has voiced strong opposition to House Bill 22 and Chief Judge
Robert Bell has urged a veto. According to Chief Judge Bell, the current Rules were
adopted after extensive hearings and careful deliberation by the Rules Committee.
That Committee balanced attorney convenience with the risk of misuse and altered
the blank subpoena rule from discretionary issuance to mandatory. House Bill 22
relaxes these carefully-constructed Rules, according to the Judiciary, and invites
misuse of the legal process by removing the safeguard of the clerk and allowing access
to court orders by anyone with a copier and a subpoena. These orders could be
fraudulently issued for the production of witnesses or for otherwise private
information. In requesting a veto of House Bill 22, Chief Judge Bell indicated that “if
it goes into effect, the damage would be profound.”
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While I am vetoing House Bill 22, I agree with the intent behind its original
introduction. There should be uniformity in the circuit court subpoena process to
ensure that all parties, and their attorneys, have access to due process of law.
Moreover, given the Rules’ statewide application and the cross-county practice of
attorneys, all clerks should be operating under the same set of procedures for the
issuance of blank subpoenas. As such, I would urge the Maryland Judiciary to
continue to work towards a uniform process and to ensure that the current Rules,
requiring the issuance of unlimited blank subpoenas, are being enforced.
For the above reasons, I have today vetoed House Bill 22.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 22
AN ACT concerning
Administrative Office of the Courts – Uniform Courts – Attorneys – Subpoena
Procedures and Forms for Circuit Courts
FOR the purpose of requiring the Administrative Office of the Courts, on or before a
certain date, to design uniform subpoena procedures and forms to be provided to
and used in the circuit courts of the State in subpoenaing a person for a
criminal, civil, or traffic matter. authorizing an attorney or other officer of the
court entitled to the issuance of a subpoena by a clerk of a court to obtain from
the clerk of the court a subpoena that is signed and sealed by the clerk of court;
authorizing the attorney or other officer of the court to photocopy or otherwise
copy and use a certain subpoena for service; and generally relating to
subpoenas.
BY adding to
Article – Courts and Judicial Proceedings
Section 1–505
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2006 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
_________________________
May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
2011 Vetoed House Bills
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Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 40 – Joint Committee on Workers’ Compensation Benefit and
Insurance Oversight – Membership.
This bill expands the membership of the Joint Committee on Workers’ Compensation
Benefit and Insurance Oversight to include a representative from a self–insured local
government entity.
Senate Bill 1, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 40.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 40
AN ACT concerning
Joint Committee on Workers’ Compensation Benefit and Insurance
Oversight – Membership
FOR the purpose of increasing the membership of the Joint Committee on Workers’
Compensation Benefit and Insurance Oversight to include a certain member;
repealing obsolete provisions; making stylistic changes; and generally relating
to membership of the Joint Committee on Workers’ Compensation Benefit and
Insurance Oversight.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – State Government
Section 2–10A–03
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
_________________________
May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
2011 Vetoed House Bills
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Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 64 – State Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators –
Sunset Extension and Program Evaluation.
This bill continues the State Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators in
accordance with the provisions of the Maryland Program Evaluation Act (sunset law)
by extending to July 1, 2017, the termination provisions relating to the statutory and
regulatory authority of the Board. This bill alters the membership of the Board and
requires that an evaluation of the Board be performed on or before July 1, 2016,
requiring the Board to make a specified report on or before October 1, 2011.
Senate Bill 93, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 64.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 64
AN ACT concerning
State Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators – Sunset
Extension and Program Evaluation
FOR the purpose of continuing the State Board of Examiners of Nursing Home
Administrators in accordance with the provisions of the Maryland Program
Evaluation Act (sunset law) by extending to a certain date the termination
provisions relating to the statutory and regulatory authority of the Board;
altering the membership of the Board; requiring that an evaluation of the Board
and the statutes and regulations that relate to the Board be performed on or
before a certain date; requiring the Board to submit a certain report to certain
committees of the General Assembly on or before a certain date; and generally
relating to the State Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – Health Occupations
Section 9–202 and 9–502
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article – State Government
Section 8–403(a)
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Annotated Code of Maryland
(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – State Government
Section 8–403(b)(42)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
_________________________
May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 66 – State Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners – Sunset Extension
and Program Evaluation.
This bill continues the State Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners in accordance with
the provisions of the Maryland Program Evaluation Act (sunset law) by extending the
termination provisions relating to authority of the Board to July 1, 2022. This bill
requires that an evaluation of the Board and the statutes and regulations that relate
to the Board be performed on or before July 1, 2021 and in addition requires the Board
to report on regulation of podiatry in the State to specified committees of the General
Assembly on or before October 1, 2015.
Senate Bill 90, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 66.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 66
AN ACT concerning
State Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners – Sunset Extension and Program
Evaluation
2011 Vetoed House Bills
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FOR the purpose of continuing the State Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners in
accordance with the provisions of the Maryland Program Evaluation Act (sunset
law) by extending to a certain date the termination provisions relating to the
statutory and regulatory authority of the Board; requiring that an evaluation of
the Board and the statutes and regulations that relate to the Board be
performed on or before a certain date; requiring the Board to submit a report to
certain committees of the General Assembly on or before a certain date; and
generally relating to the State Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – Health Occupations
Section 16–602
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article – State Government
Section 8–403(a)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – State Government
Section 8–403(b)(52)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
_________________________
May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 68 – State Board of Heating, Ventilation, Air–Conditioning, and
Refrigeration Contractors – Sunset Extension and Program Evaluation.
This bill continues the State Board of Heating, Ventilation, Air–Conditioning, and
Refrigeration Contractors in accordance with the provisions of the Maryland Program
Evaluation Act (sunset law) by extending to July 1, 2023, the termination provisions
relating to the statutory and regulatory authority of the Board. This bill requires the
2011 Vetoed House Bills
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Board to submit a report to specified committees of the General Assembly on or before
October 1, 2012.
Senate Bill 92, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 68.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 68
AN ACT concerning
State Board of Heating, Ventilation, Air–Conditioning, and Refrigeration
Contractors – Sunset Extension and Program Evaluation
FOR the purpose of continuing the State Board of Heating, Ventilation,
Air–Conditioning, and Refrigeration Contractors in accordance with the
provisions of the Maryland Program Evaluation Act (sunset law) by extending
to a certain date the termination provisions relating to the statutory and
regulatory authority of the Board; requiring the Board to submit a certain
report to certain committees of the General Assembly on or before a certain
date; and generally relating to the State Board of Heating, Ventilation,
Air–Conditioning, and Refrigeration Contractors.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – Business Regulation
Section 9A–602
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2010 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article – State Government
Section 8–403(a)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – State Government
Section 8–403(b)(28)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
_________________________
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May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 89 – Mental Hygiene – Admission Provisions – Definition of
“Psychologist”.
This bill expands the membership of the Joint Committee on Workers’ Compensation
Benefit and Insurance Oversight to include a representative from a self–insured local
government entity.
Senate Bill 428, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 89.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 89
AN ACT concerning
Mental Hygiene – Admission Provisions – Definition of “Psychologist”
FOR the purpose of altering the definition of “psychologist” for purposes of certain
provisions of law relating to admissions to certain mental health facilities.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – Health – General
Section 10–601
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
_________________________
May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
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Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 103 – Vehicle Laws – Exceptional Hauling Permits – Farm Products.
This bill expands the State Highway Administration’s exceptional hauling permit
program to include vehicles carrying any farm product under essentially the same
rules and conditions that applied to the forestry and milk products exceptional hauling
permits. The bill authorizes issuance of annual permits for $250 and 30–day permits
for $30.
Senate Bill 19, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 103.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 103
AN ACT concerning
Vehicle Laws – Gross Weight Limits Exceptional Hauling Permits – Farm
Vehicles and Vehicles Carrying Farm Products
FOR the purpose of allowing authorizing the State Highway Administration to issue
permits for certain vehicles that are registered as farm vehicles or that are
carrying certain farm products, and that are loaded in a certain location, a
certain gross weight limit tolerance products and loads of certain maximum
weights to operate in certain areas under in certain circumstances and subject
to certain conditions; expanding the scope of a certain permitting process for
certain vehicles that carry certain forest products to include certain vehicles
that carry certain farm products; repealing a certain separate permitting
process for certain vehicles that carry certain milk products; altering certain
fees for permits for certain vehicles that carry certain products; altering certain
time periods in which certain permits for certain vehicles that carry certain
products are valid; defining a certain term; and generally relating to gross
weight limits for farm vehicles and exceptional hauling permits for vehicles
carrying farm products.
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article – Agriculture
Section 10–601(c)
Annotated Code of Maryland
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(2007 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – Transportation
Section 24–109 24–113.2
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY repealing
Article – Transportation
Section 24–113.3
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
_________________________
May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 124 – Maryland Insurance Administration – Program Evaluation.
This bill requires that an evaluation under the Maryland Program Evaluation Act of
the Maryland Insurance Administration and the statutes and regulations that relate
to the Administration be performed on or before July 1, 2018.
Senate Bill 88, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 124.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 124
AN ACT concerning
Maryland Insurance Administration – Program Evaluation
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FOR the purpose of requiring that an evaluation under the Maryland Program
Evaluation Act of the Maryland Insurance Administration and the statutes and
regulations that relate to the Administration be performed on or before a certain
date; and generally relating to the Maryland Insurance Administration.
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article – State Government
Section 8–403(a)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – State Government
Section 8–403(b)(32)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
_________________________
May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 148 – Allegany County and Frederick County – Boards of Elections –
Membership.
This bill increases to five the number of regular members and eliminates substitute
members on the Allegany County Board of Elections and the Frederick County Board
of Elections. The bill also requires the members of the boards to be of specified political
parties and requires that a vacancy on the boards be filled in a specified manner.
Senate Bill 163, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 148.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 148
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AN ACT concerning
Allegany County and Frederick County – Board Boards of Elections –
Membership
FOR the purpose of increasing the number of regular members and eliminating
substitute members on the Allegany County Board of Elections and the
Frederick County Board of Elections; requiring the members of the board
boards to be of certain political parties; requiring that a vacancy on the board
boards be filled in a certain manner; making a conforming change; making a
stylistic change; providing for the effective date of this Act; and generally
relating to the Allegany County Board of Elections and the Frederick County
Board of Elections.
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article – Election Law
Section 2–201(a) and (b)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2010 Replacement Volume)
(As enacted by Chapter 344 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 2010)
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – Election Law
Section 2–201(l) and 2–204(b)(2)(ii)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2010 Replacement Volume)
(As enacted by Chapter 344 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 2010)
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May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 201 – Garrett County – Vacancy in Office of County Commissioner –
Appointment Process.
This bill alters the procedures for filling a vacancy in an office of county commissioner
in Garrett County by requiring the Governor to use procedures required for other
commission counties, subject to the requirement that in Garrett County the nominee
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or appointee reside in the same commissioner district in which the former county
commissioner resided.
Senate Bill 253, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 201.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 201
AN ACT concerning
Garrett County – Vacancy in Office of County Commissioner – Appointment
Process
FOR the purpose of altering the procedures for filling a vacancy in an office of county
commissioner in Garrett County by requiring the Governor to use procedures
required for other commission counties, subject to the requirement that in
Garrett County the nominee or appointee reside in the same commissioner
district in which the former county commissioner resided; and generally
relating to procedures for filling a vacancy in an office of county commissioner in
Garrett County.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article 25 – County Commissioners
Section 16
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2005 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
(As enacted by Chapter 699 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 2010)
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
The Public Local Laws of Garrett County
Section 30.02(D)
Article 12 – Public Local Laws of Maryland
(2005 Edition and November 2010 Supplement, as amended)
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May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
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Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 237 – Baltimore City – Zoning Requirements – Administrative
Adjustments.
This bill expands the applicability to Baltimore City of specified provisions related to
administrative adjustments to specified zoning requirements.
Senate Bill 302, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 237.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 237
AN ACT concerning
Baltimore City – Zoning Requirements – Administrative Adjustments
FOR the purpose of clarifying expanding the applicability to Baltimore City of certain
provisions related to administrative adjustments to certain zoning
requirements; and generally relating to administrative adjustments to zoning
requirements in Baltimore City.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article 66B – Land Use
Section 2.13
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2010 Replacement Volume)
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article 66B – Land Use
Section 4.05(d)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2010 Replacement Volume)
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May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
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H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 253 – Motor Fuel Tax – Personal Liability – Limited Liability
Companies and Limited Liability Partnerships.
This bill establishes personal liability of persons who exercise specified control over
the fiscal management of limited liability companies and limited liability partnerships
for payment of the motor fuel tax, interest, and penalties.
Senate Bill 145, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 253.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 253
AN ACT concerning
Motor Fuel Tax – Personal Liability – Corporations, Limited Liability
Companies, and Limited Liability Partnerships
FOR the purpose of establishing personal liability of certain officers of corporations,
members persons who exercise certain control over the fiscal management of
limited liability companies, partners of and limited liability partnerships, and
other individuals for payment of the motor fuel tax, interest, and penalties
under certain circumstances; and generally relating to liability for the payment
of motor fuel taxes.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – Tax – General
Section 9–314
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2010 Replacement Volume)
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May 18, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
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H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 262 – Frederick County – Nonprofit School Lease – Property Tax
Credit.
House Bill 262 requires Frederick County or a municipality in the county to grant a
property tax credit for property leased to a nonprofit school and used exclusively for
primary or secondary educational purposes. Furthermore, the bill requires the lessor
of real property eligible for the property tax credit to reduce the amount of taxes for
which a nonprofit school is contractually liable under the lease agreement by the
amount of the property tax credit.
According to the sponsors, the bill was intended to exempt public charter schools in
Frederick County from having to pay property taxes on property leased by a school
from a private owner. Presently, the Monocacy Valley Montessori Public Charter
School which is located in the City of Frederick would be eligible for the proposed
property tax credit. As amended, however, the bill grants a property tax exemption to
all private schools that lease property in Frederick County, not just charter schools.
The sponsors of House Bill 262 and the entire Frederick County Delegation have
requested that I veto the legislation because the property tax exemption in the bill was
not intended to cover all private schools. The Frederick County Board of
Commissioners is also seeking a veto of the bill. The sponsors correctly point out that
Senate Bill 609, which I will sign into law on May 19, 2011, exempts any portion of a
building or property occupied and used by a public charter school from property taxes.
According to the Attorney General’s Office, this exemption would apply to the
Monocacy Valley Montessori School and any new charter schools in Frederick County,
so the exemption required under House Bill 262 is unnecessary.
Therefore, because the statewide property tax exemption contained in Senate Bill 609
meets the intended policy objectives of House Bill 262, I am hereby vetoing this
legislation.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 262
AN ACT concerning
Frederick County – Public Nonprofit School Lease – Property Tax Credit
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FOR the purpose of requiring rather than authorizing Frederick County to grant, by
law, a property tax credit for real property leased to the Frederick County
Board of County Commissioners or to the Frederick County Board of Education
a nonprofit school and used exclusively for public school primary or secondary
educational purposes; requiring a lessor of real property eligible for a certain
tax credit to reduce the amount of taxes for which the tenant is contractually
liable under the lease; and providing for the application of this Act.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – Tax – Property
Section 9–312(d) 9–312(e)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2007 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
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May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 275 – Public Utilities – Net Energy Metering – Hydroelectric.
This bill includes in the definition of eligible customer–generators that are eligible for
net energy metering a customer that uses a specified type of hydroelectric generating
facility and defines “closed conduit hydro”.
Senate Bill 271, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 275.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 275
AN ACT concerning
Public Utilities – Net Energy Metering – Hydroelectric
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FOR the purpose of including in the definition of eligible customer–generators that are
eligible for net energy metering a customer that uses a certain type of
hydroelectric generating facility; defining a certain term; and generally relating
to net energy metering.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – Public Utilities
Section 7–306(a)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2010 Replacement Volume)
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article – Public Utilities
Section 7–306(b)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2010 Replacement Volume)
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May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 335 – State Retirement and Pension System – Military Service Credit
– Eligibility.
This bill alters the criteria used to determine the eligibility of a member of the State
Retirement and Pension System to receive service credit for military service so as to
require 10 years of service credit in the State Retirement and Pension System through
employment as a member of a State system.
Senate Bill 356, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 335.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 335
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AN ACT concerning
State Retirement and Pension System – Military Service Credit – Eligibility
FOR the purpose of altering the criteria used to determine the eligibility of certain
members of the State Retirement and Pension System to receive service credit
for military service so as to require a certain amount of service credit in the
State Retirement and Pension System in a certain manner; and generally
relating to eligibility criteria for certain members of the State Retirement and
Pension System to receive service credit for military service.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – State Personnel and Pensions
Section 38–104(b)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
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May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 338 – State Retirement and Pension System – Unclaimed Money –
Former Members, Retirees, and Beneficiaries.
This bill authorizes the State Retirement Agency to post the names of former
members, retirees, or beneficiaries of former members or retirees of the State
Retirement and Pension System and the last participating employer of the former
members or retirees on the State Retirement Agency’s Web site if the former members,
retirees, or beneficiaries are entitled to unclaimed money from the State Retirement
and Pension System.
Senate Bill 359, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 338.
Sincerely,
Governor
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House Bill 338
AN ACT concerning
State Retirement and Pension System – Unclaimed Money – Former
Members, Retirees, and Beneficiaries
FOR the purpose of authorizing the State Retirement Agency to publish the names of
certain former members, retirees, or beneficiaries of former members or retirees
of the State Retirement and Pension System and the names of certain
participating employers in a certain manner, if the individuals are entitled to
certain money from the State Retirement and Pension System; and generally
relating to notifying former members, retirees, and beneficiaries of the State
Retirement and Pension System of unclaimed money due the individuals.
BY adding to
Article – State Personnel and Pensions
Section 21–506
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
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May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 361 – State Board of Master Electricians – Sunset Extension and
Revision.
This bill continues the State Board of Master Electricians in accordance with the
provisions of the Maryland Program Evaluation Act (sunset law) by extending to a
specified date the termination provisions relating to the statutory and regulatory
authority of the State Board. This bill also requires the State Board to adopt
regulations to establish continuing education requirements and conditioning the
ability to renew a specified license on compliance with specified continuing education
requirements.
Senate Bill 235, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 361.
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Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 361
AN ACT concerning
State Board of Master Electricians – Sunset Extension and Revision
FOR the purpose of continuing the State Board of Master Electricians in accordance
with the provisions of the Maryland Program Evaluation Act (sunset law) by
extending to a certain date the termination provisions relating to the statutory
and regulatory authority of the State Board; requiring the State Board to adopt
regulations to establish continuing education requirements; conditioning the
ability to renew a certain license on compliance with certain continuing
education requirements; requiring that an evaluation of the State Board and
the statutes and regulations that relate to the State Board be performed on or
before a certain date; requiring the State Board, in conjunction with the
Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation, to submit a certain report on
or before a certain date; and generally relating to the State Board of Master
Electricians.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – Business Occupations and Professions
Section 6–205, 6–310(c), and 6–702
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2010 Replacement Volume)
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article – State Government
Section 8–403(a)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – State Government
Section 8–403(b)(18)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
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May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
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Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 393 – Somerset County – Smith Island Solid Waste District –
Remove Limitation on Fee.
This bill repeals limitations on the amount of the solid waste removal fee imposed on
property in the Smith Island Solid Waste District in Somerset County.
Senate Bill 569, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 393.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 393
AN ACT concerning
Somerset County – Smith Island Solid Waste District – Remove Limitation on
Fee
FOR the purpose of repealing certain limitations on the amount of the solid waste
disposal fee imposed on certain property in the Smith Island Solid Waste
District in Somerset County; making this Act an emergency measure; and
generally relating to the solid waste removal fee imposed in the Smith Island
Solid Waste District in Somerset County.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
The Public Local Laws of Somerset County
Section 8–201
Article 20 – Public Local Laws of Maryland
(2003 Edition and 2009 Supplement, as amended)
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May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
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Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 406 – Washington County – Water and Sewer Debt Reduction Fund –
Conococheague Industrial Pretreatment Facility.
This bill repeals specified provisions of law relating to the Washington County Water
and Sewer Debt Reduction Fund and requires the County Commissioners of
Washington County to ensure service of the debt for the Conococheague Industrial
Pretreatment Facility from the Washington County general fund and revenues
generated by the pretreatment facility. This bill prohibits the County Commissioners
from using the debt service costs for the facility as a factor in the establishment or
adjustment of water and sewer rates.
Senate Bill 392, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 406.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 406
AN ACT concerning
Washington County – Water and Sewer Debt Reduction Fund – Repeal
Conococheague Industrial Pretreatment Facility
FOR the purpose of repealing certain provisions of law relating to the Washington
County Water and Sewer Debt Reduction Fund; requiring the County
Commissioners of Washington County to ensure service of the debt for the
Washington County pretreatment facility Conococheague Industrial
Pretreatment Facility from the Washington County general fund and revenues
generated by the pretreatment facility; prohibiting the County Commissioners
from using the costs of debt service for the Washington County pretreatment
facility Conococheague Industrial Pretreatment Facility as a factor in the
establishment or adjustment of water and sewer rates in the County; and
generally relating to the Washington County Water and Sewer Debt Reduction
Fund and the debt service for the Washington County pretreatment facility
Conococheague Industrial Pretreatment Facility.
BY repealing
The Public Local Laws of Washington County
Section 6–505
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Article 22 – Public Local Laws of Maryland
(2007 Edition and October 2010 Supplement, as amended)
BY adding to
The Public Local Laws of Washington County
Section 6–505
Article 22 – Public Local Laws of Maryland
(2007 Edition and October 2010 Supplement, as amended)
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May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 413 – Washington County – Alcoholic Beverages – Wine Festival
License.
This bill establishes a special wine festival (WF) license in Washington County and
requires that an applicant for a special WF license must be a holder of another license.
This bill specifies that a holder of a special WF license may display and sell wine in a
specified manner and provide for a $20 license fee. This bill also authorizes the
Washington County Board of License Commissioners to choose 2 weekends annually
for wine festivals and requires the Board to choose specified locations for the wine
festivals.
Senate Bill 391, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 413.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 413
AN ACT concerning
Washington County – Alcoholic Beverages – Wine Festival License
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FOR the purpose of establishing a special wine festival (WF) license in Washington
County; requiring that an applicant for a special WF license must be a holder of
a certain other license; specifying that a holder of a special WF license may
display and sell wine in a certain manner; requiring the Washington County
Board of License Commissioners to assure that the primary focus of the Festival
is the promotion of Maryland wine; requiring a holder of a special WF license to
display and sell certain wine; providing for a license fee; providing that this Act
does not prohibit the holder of a special WF license from holding another
alcoholic beverages license; authorizing the Board to choose certain weekends
for festivals; requiring the Board to choose certain locations for the festivals;
requiring the Board to adopt certain regulations; defining certain terms; and
generally relating to wine in Washington County.
BY renumbering
Article 2B – Alcoholic Beverages
Section 8–313.1
to be Section 8–313.2
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2005 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY adding to
Article 2B – Alcoholic Beverages
Section 8–313.1
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2005 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
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May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 421 – Somerset County – Deputy State’s Attorney – Private Practice.
This bill repeals a prohibition against the deputy State’s Attorney of Somerset County
engaging in the private practice of law and makes the Act an emergency measure.
Senate Bill 383, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 421.
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Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 421
AN ACT concerning
Somerset County – Deputy State’s Attorney – Private Practice
FOR the purpose of repealing a prohibition against the deputy State’s Attorney for
Somerset County engaging in the private practice of law; making this Act an
emergency measure; and generally relating to the deputy State’s Attorney in
Somerset County.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – Criminal Procedure
Section 15–420
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2008 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
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May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 461 – Income Tax Credit – Teachers at State and Local Correctional
Facilities for Adults and Juveniles.
This bill alters a credit against the State income tax for up to $1,500 of tuition costs of
teachers to include teachers at State or local correctional facilities and juvenile
facilities. This bill provides that a teacher at a State or local correctional facility or
juvenile facilities who is reimbursed for the tuition may not claim the credit for the
amount of tuition that is reimbursed.
Senate Bill 494, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 461.
Sincerely,
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Governor
House Bill 461
AN ACT concerning
Income Tax Credit – Teachers at State and Local Correctional Facilities for
Adults and Juveniles
FOR the purpose of altering a credit against the State income tax for certain tuition
costs of certain teachers to include teachers at a State or local correctional
facility for adults or juveniles facilities and certain juvenile facilities; providing
that a teacher at a State or local correctional facility or certain juvenile facilities
who is reimbursed by the State or a county for the tuition may not claim the
credit for the amount of tuition that is reimbursed; providing for the application
of this Act; and generally relating to a State income tax credit for certain tuition
paid by a teacher at a State or local correctional facility for adults or juveniles
facilities and certain juvenile facilities.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – Tax – General
Section 10–717
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2010 Replacement Volume)
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May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 468 – Health Insurance – Dental Provider Contracts – Prohibited
Provision.
This bill prohibits a carrier from including in a dental provider contract a provision
that requires a dental provider to provide specified services at a fee set by the carrier
and applies the Act to dental provider contracts issued, renewed, or amended in the
State on or after October 1, 2011.
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Senate Bill 705, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 468.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 468
AN ACT concerning
Health Insurance – Dental Provider Contracts – Prohibited Provision
FOR the purpose of prohibiting certain health insurance carriers from including in a
dental provider contract a provision that requires a dental provider to provide
certain services at a fee set by the carrier; defining a certain term; providing for
the application of this Act; and generally relating to dental provider contracts
and health insurance carriers.
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article – Insurance
Section 15–112.2(a)(1), (3), (4), (9), and (10)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2006 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY adding to
Article – Insurance
Section 15–112.2(g)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2006 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
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May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 476 – Carroll County – Winery Special Event Permits – Farmers’
Markets.
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This bill authorizes the issuance of not more than 12 additional winery special event
permits to specified wineries for use in specified farmers’ markets in Carroll County.
Senate Bill 466, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 476.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 476
AN ACT concerning
Carroll County – Winery Special Event Permits – Farmers’ Markets
FOR the purpose of authorizing the issuance of a certain number of additional winery
special event permits to certain wineries for use in certain farmers’ markets in
Carroll County; prohibiting a holder of a permit from selling wine by the glass;
requiring that a certain individual who is certified by an alcohol awareness
program be present during the hours when wine may be sold; and generally
relating to farmers’ markets in Carroll County.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article 2B – Alcoholic Beverages
Section 2–101(u)(1)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2005 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY adding to
Article 2B – Alcoholic Beverages
Section 2–101(u)(9)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2005 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
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May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
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In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 479 – Frederick County – Winery Special Event Permits – Farmers’
Markets.
This bill authorizes the issuance of not more than 12 additional winery special event
permits to Class 4 wineries for use in farmers’ markets in Frederick County that are
listed in the Farmers’ Markets Directory of the Maryland Department of Agriculture.
This bill prohibits a holder of a permit from selling wine by the glass and requires that
a specified individual who is certified by a specified alcohol awareness program be
present during the hours when wine may be sold.
Senate Bill 821, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 479.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 479
AN ACT concerning
Frederick County – Winery Special Event Permits – Farmers’ Markets
FOR the purpose of authorizing the issuance of a certain number of additional winery
special event permits to certain wineries for use in certain farmers’ markets in
Frederick County; prohibiting a holder of a permit from selling wine by the
glass; requiring that a certain individual who is certified by an alcohol
awareness program be present during the hours when wine may be sold; and
generally relating to farmers’ markets in Frederick County.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article 2B – Alcoholic Beverages
Section 2–101(u)(1)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2005 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY adding to
Article 2B – Alcoholic Beverages
Section 2–101(u)(9)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2005 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
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May 19, 2011
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The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 614 – Prince George’s County – Maryland–National Capital Park
and Planning Commission – Site Plan Approval Authority and Public Ethics
Requirements MC/PG 114–11.
This bill authorizes the County Council for Prince George’s County, sitting as the
district council, to review Planning Board decisions on site plans. This bill also
authorizes a party of record to appeal specified decisions by the Planning Board to the
district council and requires the district council to decide whether to review the final
approval or disapproval of a detailed site plan within 30 days from the date the final
approval or disapproval was issued. In addition, this bill authorizes the district
council to revoke delegations of approval authority.
Senate Bill 901, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 614.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 614
AN ACT concerning
Maryland–National Capital Park and Planning Commission – Prince
George’s County – Site Plan Approval Authority
Prince George’s County – Maryland–National Capital Park and Planning
Commission – Site Plan Approval Authority and Public Ethics Requirements
MC/PG 114–11
FOR the purpose of prohibiting the County Council for Prince George’s County, sitting
as the district council, from reviewing decisions by the Prince George’s County
Planning Board to approve or disapprove certain site plans except under certain
circumstances; authorizing a party of record to appeal certain decisions by the
Planning Board to the district council; prohibiting the district council from
revoking certain delegations of approval authority made to the Planning Board
by a certain date; authorizing the district council to revoke certain delegations
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of approval authority for the purpose of delegating that authority to the
governing bodies of certain municipal corporations; and generally relating to
site plan approval in Prince George’s County.
FOR the purpose of authorizing the County Council for Prince George’s County, sitting
as a District Council, to review a final decision of the Prince George’s Planning
Board on a detailed site plan; requiring the District Council to decide whether
to review a final decision of the Planning Board within a certain number of days
after the final decision is issued; requiring the District Council to hold a review
hearing within a certain number of days after it issues a decision to conduct a
certain review; authorizing a party of record to appeal to the District Council a
final decision by the Planning Board relating to a detailed site plan; authorizing
the District Council to revoke a delegation of site plan approval authority to the
Planning Board for the purpose of delegating approval authority over detailed
site plans to the governing body of a municipal corporation in the
Maryland–Washington Regional District; specifying that certain conflict of
interest provisions required to be enacted by Prince George’s County shall
contain certain prohibitions against issuing credit cards to certain individuals
and soliciting a person to enter into a business relationship with or provide
anything of value to certain persons for certain purposes; prohibiting certain
conflict of interest provisions from being construed in a certain manner;
requiring certain lobbying provisions to prohibit a person from being engaged
for lobbying purposes for compensation that is contingent on the outcome of a
certain action; requiring certain Prince George’s County ethics enactments to
provide for the establishment of a Board of Ethics composed of a certain number
of members and having an executive director with certain duties and authority;
and generally relating to the review of site plans for development projects in
Prince George’s County and the expansion of public ethics laws required to be
enacted by Prince George’s County.
BY adding to
Article 28 – Maryland–National Capital Park and Planning Commission
Section 8–129
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2010 Replacement Volume)
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – State Government
Section 15–807(d)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article – State Government
Section 15–808
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
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May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 625 – Carroll County – Deer Hunting on Private Property – Sundays.
This bill authorizes a person in Carroll County to hunt deer on the last three Sundays
in October and the second Sunday in November on private property with a bow and
arrow and removes Carroll County from the list of counties in which deer hunting on
private property on specified Sundays is prohibited.
Senate Bill 468, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 625.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 625
AN ACT concerning
Carroll County – Deer Hunting on Private Property – Sundays
FOR the purpose of authorizing a person in Carroll County to hunt deer on certain
Sundays on private property with a bow and arrow during certain months;
removing Carroll County from the list of counties in which deer hunting on
private property on certain Sundays is prohibited; and generally relating to deer
hunting on private property in Carroll County on Sunday.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – Natural Resources
Section 10–410(a)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2007 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
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May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 689 – Harford County – Board of Elections – Membership.
This bill increases the number of regular members of the Harford County Board of
Elections to five and requires the members of the local board to be of specified political
parties. This bill also requires a vacancy on the local board to be filled in a specified
manner.
Senate Bill 192, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 689.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 689
AN ACT concerning
Harford County – Board of Elections – Membership
FOR the purpose of altering the number of regular members of the Harford County
Board of Elections; requiring the members of the local board to be of certain
political parties; requiring a vacancy on the local board to be filled in a certain
manner; providing for the effective date of this Act; and generally relating to the
membership of the Harford County Board of Elections.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – Election Law
Section 2–201
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2010 Replacement Volume)
(As enacted by Chapter 344 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 2010)
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May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 703 – Harford County – Alcoholic Beverages – Continuing Care
Facility for Aged – Beer, Wine and Liquor License.
This bill establishes a Class CCFA (continuing care facility for the aged) beer, wine
and liquor license in Harford County and specifies that the Liquor Control Board may
issue a Class CCFA license to an organization that provides specified care, is licensed
as a specified institution, is certified by a specified department, is exempt from federal
income tax, and is located in Harford County.
Senate Bill 926, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 703.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 703
AN ACT concerning
Harford County – Alcoholic Beverages – Continuing Care Facility for Aged –
Beer, Wine and Liquor License
FOR the purpose of establishing a Class CCFA (continuing care facility for the aged)
beer, wine and liquor license in Harford County; specifying that the Liquor
Control Board may issue a Class CCFA license to certain organizations that
provide certain care, are licensed as a certain institution, are certified by a
certain department, are exempt from certain taxes, and are located in Harford
County; authorizing a Class CCFA license holder to sell alcoholic beverages for
consumption on the licensed premises under certain circumstances; setting the
annual license fee; providing that certain prohibitions do not apply to this Act;
and generally relating to beer, wine and liquor licenses in Harford County.
BY adding to
Article 2B – Alcoholic Beverages
Section 8–213.2
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Annotated Code of Maryland
(2005 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
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May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 879 – Criminal Law – Counterfeiting – Venue.
This bill includes the county in which an alleged counterfeit deed or other instrument
is filed or recorded in a specified manner as a venue to prosecute a specified
counterfeiting crime or other crime that establishes a specified counterfeiting crime.
Senate Bill 511, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 879.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 879
AN ACT concerning
Criminal Law – Counterfeiting – Venue
FOR the purpose of including the county in which an alleged counterfeit deed or other
instrument is filed or recorded in a certain manner as a venue to prosecute a
certain counterfeiting crime or other crime based on an act that establishes a
certain counterfeiting crime; and generally relating to counterfeit deeds or other
instruments.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – Criminal Law
Section 8–601
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2002 Volume and 2010 Supplement)
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May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 947 – Caroline County – Alcoholic Beverages Act of 2011.
This bill increases to 26 the times a Class BWTS beer and wine (on–premises) tasting
or sampling license may be granted in a calendar year to a person in Caroline County.
The bill also alters the hours of sale for specified licensees and requires that a licensee
in the county or an employee of the licensee be certified by an approved alcohol
awareness program and, except in case of a bona fide emergency, be present during
the hours in which alcohol may be sold.
Senate Bill 102, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 947.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 947
AN ACT concerning
Caroline County – Alcoholic Beverages Act of 2011
FOR the purpose of increasing the number of times a Class BWTS beer and wine
(on–premises) tasting or sampling license may be granted in a calendar year to
a person in Caroline County; altering the hours of sale for certain licensees in
the county; requiring that a licensee in the county or an employee of the licensee
be certified by an approved alcohol awareness program and, except under
certain circumstances, be present during the hours in which alcohol may be
sold; making a stylistic change; and generally relating to alcoholic beverages in
Caroline County.
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article 2B – Alcoholic Beverages
Section 8–404.2(a) and (b) and 13–101(c)(1)
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Annotated Code of Maryland
(2005 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article 2B – Alcoholic Beverages
Section 8–404.2(i), 8–507.1(g), 11–301(a) and (d)(2), 11–302(a), (c), and (d),
11–303(a) and (d)(4), 11–506, and 13–101(c)(2)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2005 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
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May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 954 – Washington County – Board of Elections – Membership and
Compensation.
This bill alters which salaries the Washington County Salary Study Commission is
required to study and increases the number of regular members of the Washington
County Board of Elections to five. This bill also requires the members of the local
board to be of specified political parties and requires a vacancy on the local board to be
filled in a specified manner. In addition, this bill repeals the requirement that
members of the local board be paid a specified amount and makes the Act effective
June 6, 2011.
Senate Bill 534, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 954.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 954
AN ACT concerning
Washington County – Board of Elections – Membership and Compensation
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FOR the purpose of altering which salaries the Washington County Salary Study
Commission is required to study; altering the number of regular members of the
Washington County Board of Elections; requiring the members of the local
board to be of certain political parties; requiring a vacancy on the local board to
be filled in a certain manner; repealing the requirement that members of the
local board be paid a certain amount; requiring that the Washington County
Board of County Commissioners set the salaries of members of the local board;
repealing the requirement that substitute members of the local board be paid a
certain amount; providing that this Act does not apply to the salary or
compensation of the local board during a certain term of office; providing for the
effective date of this Act; and generally relating to the membership and
compensation of the Washington County Board of Elections.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article 24 – Political Subdivisions – Miscellaneous Provisions
Section 12–205(a)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2005 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article – Election Law
Section 2–201(a) and (b)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2010 Replacement Volume)
(As enacted by Chapter 344 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 2010)
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – Election Law
Section 2–201(l) and 2–204(a)(22) and (b)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2010 Replacement Volume)
(As enacted by Chapter 344 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 2010)
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May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 1053 – Natural Resources – Aquaculture.
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This bill makes the Department of Natural Resources responsible for the employment
of the State’s Aquaculture Coordinator and transfers specified seafood–related
programs, funds, and organizations from the Department of Agriculture to the
Department of Natural Resources. This bill also alters the membership of the
Aquaculture Review Board and authorizes the Department of Natural Resources to
issue water column leases under specified circumstances and alters provisions relating
to the issuance of submerged land leases.
Senate Bill 847, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 1053.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 1053
AN ACT concerning
Natural Resources – Aquaculture
FOR the purpose of altering the State agency that is responsible for the employment of
the State’s Aquaculture Coordinator; clarifying certain roles of certain agencies
in the development of an aquaculture industry in the State; transferring the
Seafood Marketing and Aquaculture Development Program, the Division of
Market Development, the Seafood Marketing Fund, the Seafood Program
Management Team, the Innovative Seafood Technologies Program, the Seafood
Marketing Advisory Commission, the Aquaculture Coordinating Council, and
the Aquaculture Review Board from the Department of Agriculture to the
Department of Natural Resources; altering the membership of the Aquaculture
Review Board; authorizing the Department of Natural Resources to issue water
column leases under certain circumstances; exempting aquaculture activities in
certain leases from a certain wetlands license requirement; altering certain
provisions relating to the issuance of submerged land leases; authorizing the
Department of Natural Resources to issue water column leases only in waters
that have been classified in a certain way by the Department of the
Environment; prohibiting water column leases in certain areas; limiting the
manner in which shellfish may be cultivated from a water column lease;
requiring the Department of Natural Resources to notify certain persons of
lease applications under certain circumstances; providing for the continuity of
certain licenses, leases, certifications, and permits; providing that certain
leaseholders, license holders, permittees, and certified persons shall continue to
be valid leaseholders, license holders, permittees, and certified persons, and
shall comply with certain requirements; requiring that certain pending
applications be transferred to the Department of Natural Resources; requiring
the publisher of the Annotated Code of Maryland, in consultation with, and
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subject to the approval of, the Department of Legislative Services, to correct
certain cross–references and terminology; defining certain terms; altering
certain definitions; making technical corrections; and generally relating to
aquaculture in the State.
BY renumbering
Article – Natural Resources
Section 4–11A–08 through 4–11A–19 4–11A–22, respectively
to be Section 4–11A–09 through 4–11A–20 4–11A–23, respectively
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2005 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY repealing
Article – Agriculture
Section 10–1301 and 10–1302
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2007 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY transferring
Article – Agriculture
Section 10–1001 and 10–1002 and the subtitle “Subtitle 10. Seafood Marketing
and Aquaculture Development Program and Division of Market
Development”; 10–10A–01 and the subtitle “Subtitle 10A. Seafood
Program Management Team”; 10–10B–01 and the subtitle “Subtitle 10B.
Innovative Seafood Technologies Program”; 10–1101 and the subtitle
“Subtitle 11. Seafood Marketing Advisory Commission”; and 10–1303,
respectively
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2007 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
to be
Article – Natural Resources
Section 4–11B–01 and 4–11B–02 and the subtitle “Subtitle 11B. Seafood
Marketing and Aquaculture Development Program and Division of
Market Development”; 4–11C–01 and the subtitle “Subtitle 11C. Seafood
Program Management Team”; 4–11D–01 and the subtitle “Subtitle 11D.
Innovative Seafood Technologies Program”; 4–11E–01 and the subtitle
“Subtitle 11E. Seafood Marketing Advisory Commission”; and
4–11A–03.2, respectively
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2005 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – Agriculture
Section 10–1301 and 10–1302 2–106(a)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2007 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
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BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – Environment
Section 16–107 and 16–202(h)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2007 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article – Environment
Section 16–202(a) and (b)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2007 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – Natural Resources
Section 4–701(e)(3), 4–1103(d), 4–11A–01(m), 4–11A–02(a), 4–11A–06(b), and
4–11A–07(b)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2005 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article – Natural Resources
Section 4–701(a) and (b) and 4–11A–01(d), (g), (n), and (q)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2005 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY adding to
Article – Natural Resources
Section 4–11A–01(r), 4–11A–03, 4–11A–03.1, and 4–11A–08
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2005 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – Natural Resources
Section 4–11A–09 and 4–11A–10(e)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2005 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
(As enacted by Section 1 of this Act)
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May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
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Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 1088 – Audit Responsibilities – State Department of Education,
Maryland Higher Education Commission, and State Retirement Agency.
This bill authorizes the Maryland State Department of Education and the Maryland
Higher Education Commission to conduct audits to determine whether local school
systems, community colleges, and public libraries are properly reimbursing the State
for pension payments for their employees whose salaries are not paid fully by State
and local funds. Alternatively, the agencies may request that the local entities
conduct their own audits.
Senate Bill 358, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 1088.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 1088
AN ACT concerning
Audit Responsibilities – State Department of Education, Maryland Higher
Education Commission, and State Retirement Agency
FOR the purpose of requiring the county boards of education to conduct certain audits
under certain circumstances; requiring certain local school systems to
reimburse the State for certain employer contributions for certain employees
participating in the Teachers’ Retirement System or the Teachers’ Pension
System; providing that the State Department of Education may authorize
certain county boards of education and public libraries to conduct certain
audits; authorizing the State Department of Education, rather than the State
Retirement Agency, to conduct certain audits of local school systems and public
libraries to determine if certain employer contributions have been paid
appropriately to the State Retirement and Pension System; clarifying that
certain audits conducted by certain groups may be conducted in a certain
manner; requiring that reimbursements for certain audits be applied to the
State Department of Education, certain county boards of education, the
Maryland Higher Education Commission, certain public junior or community
colleges, certain public libraries, and the General Fund in a certain manner;
requiring certain county boards of education and public libraries to provide
certain documentation to the State Department of Education under certain
circumstances; providing that the Maryland Higher Education Commission may
authorize certain public junior or community colleges to conduct certain audits;
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authorizing the Maryland Higher Education Commission, rather than the State
Retirement Agency, to conduct certain audits of public junior or community
colleges to determine if certain employer contributions have been paid
appropriately to the State Retirement and Pension System; requiring certain
public junior or community colleges to provide certain documentation to the
Maryland Higher Education Commission under certain circumstances;
clarifying that the State Retirement Agency may perform certain audits of
certain participating employers; requiring that if certain audits by the State
Retirement Agency reveal certain information, certain actions shall be taken
and certain payments shall be made to the State Retirement and Pension
System; and generally relating to performing audits of local school systems,
public junior or community colleges, and public libraries for purposes of
determining if employer and member contributions have been paid
appropriately to the State Retirement and Pension System.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – Education
Section 5–109, 5–203, 16–306, and 23–504
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2008 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – State Personnel and Pensions
Section 21–121
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
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May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 1089 – Prince George’s County – Public Ethics Requirements –
Limitations on Contributions to Slates Containing the County Executive or a Member of
the County Council and on Participation of County Council Members in Land Use
Applications PG 411–11.
This bill prohibits payments to slates that include a member of the County Council for
Prince George’s County or the Prince George’s County Executive during the pendency
of specified land use applications. It also alters the restriction on participation in
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specified planning and zoning matters by a member of the County Council for Prince
George’s County who received a specified political contribution or who belonged to a
slate that received a specified contribution within a specified time period.
Senate Bill 902, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 1089.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 1089
AN ACT concerning
Prince George’s County – Public Ethics Requirements – Limitations on
Contributions to Slates Containing the County Executive or a Member of the
County Council and on Participation of County Council Members in Land
Use Applications
PG 411–11
FOR the purpose of prohibiting payments to be made, under certain circumstances, to
slates that include a member of the County Council for Prince George’s County
or the Prince George’s County Executive during the pendency of certain
applications; expanding a prohibition on a member of the County Council voting
or participating in certain applications if the member received certain payments
during a certain period by including payments to certain slates; repealing a
provision that allows a member to participate in certain applications if a certain
affidavit is not filed; providing for the prospective application of this Act; and
generally relating to the expansion of public ethics requirements in Prince
George’s County.
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article – State Government
Section 15–829(a), (d), (f), (l), and (p)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – State Government
Section 15–829(m) and 15–831
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
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May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 1229 – Prescription Drug Monitoring Program.
This bill establishes the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program in the Department of
Health and Mental Hygiene and establishes the mission of the Program which
requires the Program to carry out its mission by monitoring the prescribing and
dispensing of specified substances by specified prescribers and dispensers. This bill
also establishes the Advisory Board on Prescription Drug Monitoring to assist in the
design, implementation, and evaluation of the Program
Senate Bill 883, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 1229.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 1229
AN ACT concerning
Prescription Drug Monitoring Program
FOR the purpose of establishing the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program in the
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; establishing the mission of the
Program; requiring the Program to carry out its mission by monitoring the
prescribing and dispensing of certain substances by certain prescribers and
dispensers; establishing the powers and duties of the Department and the
Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene under the Program; requiring
dispensers to submit electronically certain information to the Program except in
certain circumstances; establishing the Advisory Board on Prescription Drug
Monitoring to assist in the design, implementation, and evaluation of the
Program; establishing the membership, chair, terms of members, staff support,
reimbursement, and responsibilities of the Board; specifying the terms of the
initial appointed members of the Board; requiring the Secretary by regulation to
establish training protocols and guidelines to assist in the interpretation and
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evaluation of prescription monitoring data; establishing a technical advisory
committee to the Program; establishing the membership and duties of the
technical advisory committee; providing that prescription monitoring data are
confidential and privileged and not subject to certain means of legal compulsion
except under certain circumstances; requiring the Program to disclose
prescription monitoring data to certain agencies and persons under certain
circumstances; requiring the technical advisory committee to review certain
information and provide certain guidance before the Program discloses
information to certain agencies and persons; authorizing the Program to
disclose prescription monitoring data for certain purposes under certain
circumstances; authorizing the Office of the Attorney General to seek certain
relief to maintain the confidentiality of prescription monitoring data;
authorizing the Program to provide prescription monitoring data to another
state’s prescription drug monitoring program under certain circumstances;
authorizing the Program to request, receive, and use prescription monitoring
data from another state’s prescription drug monitoring program; authorizing
the Program to enter into certain agreements with other states’ prescription
drug monitoring programs; prohibiting prescription monitoring data from being
used as the basis for imposing clinical practice standards; establishing
immunity from liability for certain agencies and persons relating to the
operation and use of the Program; establishing penalties and disciplinary action
for violations of the requirements of the Program; providing that the release of
prescription monitoring data in a certain manner is not a violation of the
requirements of the Program; providing for the termination of certain provisions
of this Act and certain regulations, subject to the evaluation and
reestablishment provisions of the Maryland Program Evaluation Act; requiring
a certain evaluation of the Program to be made on or before a certain date;
requiring the Program to develop a mechanism to allow certain persons to
correct erroneous data reported to the Program; requiring the Department and
the Board to report to the Governor and certain committees of the General
Assembly on or before a certain date on certain matters relating to the Program;
declaring the intent of the General Assembly regarding technology used by the
Program; defining certain terms; and generally relating to the establishment
and operation of the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program.
BY renumbering
Article – State Government
Section 8–403(b)(54) through (68), respectively
to be Section 8–403(b)(55) through (69), respectively
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY adding to
Article – Health – General
Section 21–2A–01 through 21–2A–09 21–2A–10 to be under the new subtitle
“Subtitle 2A. Prescription Drug Monitoring Program”
Annotated Code of Maryland
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(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article – State Government
Section 8–403(a)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY adding to
Article – State Government
Section 8–403(b)(54)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
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May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 1243 – Alcoholic Beverages – Baltimore County – License Fees.
This bill alters alcoholic beverages license fees within Baltimore County.
Senate Bill 875, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 1243.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 1243
AN ACT concerning
Alcoholic Beverages – Baltimore County Executive and County Council of
Baltimore County – License Fees
FOR the purpose of repealing certain alcoholic beverages license fees in Baltimore
County; authorizing the Baltimore County Executive and the County Council of
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Baltimore County to establish alcoholic beverages license fees within Baltimore
County; and generally relating to the Baltimore County Executive and the
County Council of Baltimore County regulating altering alcoholic beverages
license fees within Baltimore County; and generally relating to alcoholic
beverages license fees in Baltimore County.
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article 2B – Alcoholic Beverages
Section 4–201(a)(2), 5–101(a)(1), 5–201(a)(1), 5–301(a)(1), 5–401(a)(1),
6–101(a)(1), 6–201(a)(1), 6–301(a)(1), 6–401(a)(1), 6–702(b), 7–101(b)(1)(i)
and (d)(1)(i), 8–204(c), 8–204.1(c), 8–304(a), 8–404(a)(1), 8–404.1(a), (b),
and (c) and 8–802(a)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2005 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article 2B – Alcoholic Beverages
Section 5–101(e), 5–201(e)(1), 5–301(e), 5–401(e)(1), 6–101(e), 6–201(e)(2),
6–301(e), 6–401(e)(2), 6–702(g), 7–101(b)(4) and (d)(4)(i), 8–204(e),
8–204.1(e), 8–304(d), 8–404(a)(5), 8–404.1(d), 8–601, and 8–802(d)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2005 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY adding to
Article 2B – Alcoholic Beverages
Section 4–201(b)(8) and 18–105
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2005 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
_________________________
May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 1311 – Motor Vehicle Insurers – Standards for Cancellation or
Refusal of Insurance – Driving While Impaired by Alcohol.
This bill establishes that a conviction for driving while impaired by alcohol is among
the standards that may be applied by an insurer for purposes of canceling or refusing
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to underwrite or renew a particular insurance risk or class of risk with respect to
private passenger motor vehicle insurance.
Senate Bill 885, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 1311.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 1311
AN ACT concerning
Motor Vehicle Insurers – Standards for Cancellation or Refusal of Insurance
– Driving While Impaired by Alcohol
FOR the purpose of establishing that, subject to a certain provision of law, a conviction
for driving while impaired by alcohol is included among the standards
reasonably related to an insurer’s economic and business purposes that may be
applied by the insurer for purposes of canceling or refusing to underwrite or
renew a particular insurance risk or class of risk in the case of private
passenger motor vehicle insurance; and generally relating to standards for the
cancellation or refusal of motor vehicle insurance and the offense of driving
while impaired by alcohol.
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article – Insurance
Section 27–501(a)(2)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2006 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – Insurance
Section 27–501(l)(1)(vi)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2006 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments,
Article – Transportation
Section 21–902
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
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May 18, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 1312 – State Retirement and Pension System – Vested Retirement
Allowance – Members and Former Members.
House Bill 1312 prohibits a former member of a designated retirement and pension
plan within the State Retirement and Pension System (SRPS) from receiving a
retroactive vested benefit allowance if the member files for vested benefits after
normal retirement age. A member must submit a written application to the SRPS
Board of Trustees that states the date on which the member wants to begin receiving a
vested allowance. Under the bill, any benefits that the member would have received
from normal age of retirement to the time the member actually applies for benefits
must be forfeited. The bill also clarifies that members and former members who
receive a refund of accumulated contributions are not entitled to further benefits.
House Bill 1312 applies only prospectively and does not apply to any member or
former member who, as of June 30, 2011, has separated from employment and has
reached normal retirement age. All vested former members and active employees who
leave service and have not yet reached normal retirement age, however, would be
affected by the bill.
Under Current law, former vested members who apply for benefits after their normal
retirement age are entitled to begin receiving their pensions and receive a lump–sum
payment for past benefits not received. Active vested members who leave service upon
reaching or exceeding their normal retirement age only receive pension benefits from
the time of application forward.
House Bill 1312 was proposed by the State Retirement Agency to address problems
associated with former members who are entitled to either a refund of member
contributions or a vested benefit, but who have not claimed those benefits. According
to the General Assembly’s consulting actuary, there are approximately 4,236 vested
former members in the State plans who have not claimed their vested benefit despite
being older than their normal retirement age. The Retirement Agency is currently
undertaking measures to contact these former members with some success.
While I understand the concerns raised by the State Retirement Agency, I believe this
legislation unintentionally imposes a very harsh punishment on former teachers and
State employees who do not file their application for benefits upon reaching normal
retirement age. These former members will be required to forfeit pension benefits that
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they have earned through years of dedicated service and that consist in part of
employee contributions. In some cases, former employees have forgotten they are
entitled to a pension benefit because decades have passed since they left teaching or
State service, or they are simply not aware of the age of retirement. In some cases,
intervening health problems have contributed to their failure to apply for benefits.
Lost benefits can range from several thousand dollars to tens of thousands of dollars.
I am particularly concerned about the potential impact of lost benefits on seniors who
are struggling on fixed incomes.
Another concern I have with House Bill 1312 is that there is no provision in the in the
bill that allows former vested members to ask the SRPS Board of Trustees for a
hardship waiver to allow a member to collect past benefits. As mentioned above, a
member’s impairment due to health reasons, such as dementia or Alzheimer’s disease,
may warrant such a waiver. Instead, members or their families would have to ask
legislators to sponsor bills to grant statutory exemptions to the law. Finally, I am
concerned that the proposed change in this legislation applies to both current and
former employees who arguably have a contractually vested right to this pension
benefit under State law.
House Bill 1312 was introduced late in Session and was not included in the package of
bills that the State Retirement Agency submitted to the Joint Committee on Pensions.
During the 2011 Interim, I encourage the Joint Committee to consider an equitable
and more workable alternative to the one proposed in this legislation. I believe a
better approach to ensuring that pension benefits are paid upon a member’s age of
retirement is for the State Retirement Agency to continue its aggressive practice of
notifying former members to apply for benefits in a timely fashion.
For the above reasons, I have today vetoed House Bill 1312.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 1312
AN ACT concerning
State Retirement and Pension System – Vested Retirement Allowance –
Members and Former Members
FOR the purpose of requiring that certain members or former members of the State
Retirement and Pension System complete and submit a certain application
stating a certain date when the member or former member desires to commence
receipt of a certain vested retirement allowance; prohibiting certain members or
former members of the State Retirement and Pension System from receiving a
certain vested retirement allowance for a certain period of time; providing that
certain members or former members of the State Retirement and Pension
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System may receive a return of their accumulated contributions before payment
of a certain vested allowance; providing that certain former members of the
State Retirement and Pension System to whom certain accumulated
contributions are returned are not entitled to any further benefits; providing for
the application of this Act; and generally relating to members or former
members of the State Retirement and Pension System receiving a vested
retirement allowance.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – State Personnel and Pensions
Section 29–302 and 29–303
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2009 Replacement Volume and 2010 Supplement)
_________________________
May 19, 2011
The Honorable Michael E. Busch
Speaker of the House
H–101 State House
Annapolis, MD 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, today I have
vetoed House Bill 1343 – Economic Development – Tri–County Council for Western
Maryland – Membership and Leadership.
This bill alters the membership of the Tri–County Council for Western Maryland and
establishes an Executive Committee for the Council. This provides for the Executive
Committee’s officers and terms of office and defines “member county” and also
provides for the initial membership of the Executive Committee.
Senate Bill 975, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign House
Bill 1343.
Sincerely,
Governor
House Bill 1343
AN ACT concerning
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Economic Development – Tri–County Council for Western Maryland –
Membership and Leadership
FOR the purpose of altering the membership of the Tri–County Council for Western
Maryland; establishing an Executive Committee for the Council and providing
for the Executive Committee’s officers and terms of office; defining a certain
term; providing for the initial membership of the Executive Committee; and
generally relating to the membership and leadership of the Tri–County Council
for Western Maryland.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article – Economic Development
Section 13–701 and 13–703
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2008 Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY repealing
Article – Economic Development
Section 13–704
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2008 Volume and 2010 Supplement)
BY adding to
Article – Economic Development
Section 13–704
Annotated Code of Maryland
(2008 Volume and 2010 Supplement)
_________________________
III – 1
Page
A
Absences (Excused) —
Afzali, Kathryn L. ............................................................................................. 168
Alston, Tiffany T. .............................................................................................. 21
Barkley, Charles ............................................................................................... 1
21, 24, 27, 31, 163, 168
Barve, Kumar P. ............................................................................................... 27
Bobo, Elizabeth ................................................................................................. 1
21, 24, 27, 31, 163, 168
Burns, Emmett C., Jr. ...................................................................................... 21
24
Cane, Rudolph C. .............................................................................................. 168
Clagett, Galen R. .............................................................................................. 27
Donoghue, John P. ............................................................................................ 163
Fisher, Mark N. ................................................................................................ 27
Frush, Barbara A.............................................................................................. 168
Harrison, Hattie N. .......................................................................................... 168
Hogan, Patrick .................................................................................................. 168
Hough, Michael J. ............................................................................................. 168
Kipke, Nicholaus R. .......................................................................................... 27
31, 163, 168
Krebs, Susan W. ............................................................................................... 168
McDonough, Pat ............................................................................................... 27
168
McMillan, Herb ................................................................................................. 24
31
Miller, Warren E. ............................................................................................. 1
21, 24, 27, 31, 163, 168
Mizeur, Heather R. ........................................................................................... 168
Rudolph, David D. ............................................................................................ 168
Serafini, Andrew A. .......................................................................................... 27
Walker, Jay ....................................................................................................... 168
Wilson, C.T. ...................................................................................................... 27
Adjournment Sine Die —
Adjournment ..................................................................................................... 169
Message from the Senate ................................................................................. 169
Message to the Senate ...................................................................................... 168
Adjournments ...................................................................................................... 167
Adjournments in Memoriam —
Former members Kenny Webster, Ruth Kirk, Bert Booth, David
Boschert, Frank Boston, Jr., and Melvin Kenney, Jr. ............................... 19
Administrative Agencies —
See also Electronic Government; specific agencies; Vetoed House Bills HB
338; HB 1053; HB 1088
Department of Planning – Local and Regional Planning and Land Use
III – 2 Journal of Proceedings – 2011 Special Session Index
Page Powers – Prohibition on Restriction – See HB 8
Maryland Transit Administration – Farebox Recovery Rate
Increase – See HB 17
Maryland Transportation Authority –
Audit Statements Available Online – See HB 12
Fixing or Revising Tolls – Legislative Approval Required – See HB 15;
HB 23
Intercounty Connector – Equitable Treatment of Toll Rates – See HB
19
Termination – Exchange of Bonds – See HB 11
Transportation –
Chesapeake Bay Bridge Authority – See HB 16
Toll, Fee, or Other Charge Increases – Notice and Public Comment –
See HB 10
Transit Authorities – Red Line and Purple Line – See HB 18
Transportation Trust Fund Protection Act – See HB 21
Administrative Office of the Courts —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 22
Aged –see– Elderly Persons
Agriculture —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 103; HB 476; HB 479
Agriculture, Department of —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1053
Air Conditioning –see– Heating and Cooling
Airports —
Transportation Trust Fund Protection Act – See HB 21
Alcoholic Beverages – By Subdivision —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 413; HB 476; HB 479; HB 703; HB 947; HB
1243
Alcoholic Beverages Licenses —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 413; HB 476; HB 479; HB 703; HB 947; HB
1243
Allegany County —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 148; HB 1343
Alternative Energy Sources —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 275
Animals —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 625
Annotated Code of Maryland —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 1053
Maryland Transportation Authority – Termination – Exchange of Bonds
– See HB 11
Annual Reports –see– Reports
Appeals —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 237; HB 614
Appliances –see– Equipment
Index Maryland House of Delegates III – 3
Page Appointments —
Orders and appointments adopted for the regular session of 2011
continued for the special session ................................................................ 1
Apportionment –see– Reapportionment and Redistricting
Appropriations —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 406
Laws Making an Appropriation Subject to Petition Referendum – See
HB 13
Aquaculture —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1053
Armed Forces –see– Veterans
Attorney General —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1229
Attorneys —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 22; HB 421
Attorneys’ Fees —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1229
Auditors and Audits —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 1088
Maryland Transportation Authority – Audit Statements Available Online
– See HB 12
Automobiles –see– Motor Vehicles
B
Baltimore City —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 237
Transportation – Transit Authorities – Red Line and Purple Line – See
HB 18
Baltimore County —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 1243
Transportation – Transit Authorities – Red Line and Purple Line – See
HB 18
Baltimore Metropolitan Transit District –see– Mass Transit
Baltimore–Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport –
see– Airports
Beer and Malt Beverages –see– Alcoholic Beverages – By Subdivision
Bills –see– Emergency Bills; Legislation
Blue Laws —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 625
Boards –see– Committees and Commissions
Bonds —
See also State Bonds
Maryland Transportation Authority – Termination – Exchange of Bonds
– See HB 11
Transportation –
III – 4 Journal of Proceedings – 2011 Special Session Index
Page Chesapeake Bay Bridge Authority – See HB 16
Transit Authorities – Red Line and Purple Line – See HB 18
Transportation Trust Fund Protection Act – See HB 21
Boundaries —
Congressional Districting Plan – See HB 1; SB 1
Congressional Redistricting Plan – See HB 5
Congressional Redistricting Plan of 2011 – See HB 4; HB 22
Montgomery County –
Board of Education Residence Districts – Redistricting Plan – See
SB 2
Board of Education Residence Districts – Redistricting Plan MC
1–11SS – See HB 2
Prince George’s County School Board –
Redistricting – See SB 3
Redistricting PG 2–11SS – See HB 3
Bridges and Tunnels —
Maryland Transportation Authority –
Audit Statements Available Online – See HB 12
Fixing or Revising Tolls – Legislative Approval Required – See HB 15;
HB 23
Intercounty Connector – Equitable Treatment of Toll Rates – See
HB 19
Termination – Exchange of Bonds – See HB 11
Transportation –
Chesapeake Bay Bridge Authority – See HB 16
Toll, Fee, or Other Charge Increases – Notice and Public Comment –
See HB 10
Buildings –see– Public Buildings and Facilities
Business –see– Commerce and Business
C
Campaign Financing —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1089
Candidates –see– Political Candidates
Caroline County —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 947
Carroll County —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 476; HB 625
Cars –see– Motor Vehicles
Central Committees –see– Political Committees
Certification –see– Licenses
Charter Schools –see– Public Schools
Chesapeake Bay —
Environment – Watershed Implementation Plan –
County Implementation – See HB 6
Index Maryland House of Delegates III – 5
Page Ranking Best Management Practices – See HB 20
Transportation – Chesapeake Bay Bridge Authority – See HB 16
Circuit Courts —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 22
Private Property Rights – Regulatory Infringement – Compensation – See
HB 7
Civil Actions —
Environment – County Plans – Authority – See HB 9
Private Property Rights – Regulatory Infringement – Compensation – See
HB 7
Transportation – Transit Authorities – Red Line and Purple Line – See
HB 18
Civil Defense –see– Emergencies
Class Actions –see– Civil Actions
Classified Employees –see– State Employees
Clerks of Court —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 22
Codes –see– Annotated Code of Maryland
Colleges –see– Community Colleges; Higher Education; State
Universities and Colleges
Commerce and Business —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 476; HB 479
Commissions –see– Committees and Commissions
Committees and Commissions —
See also Political Committees
See Vetoed House Bills HB 40; HB 64; HB 66; HB 68; HB 237; HB 361;
HB 614; HB 954; HB 1229
Community Colleges —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1088
Compensation –see– Salaries
Comptroller —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 476; HB 479
Computers –see– Electronic Government
Confidentiality –see– Privacy
Conflicts of Interest –see– Ethics
Congress, U.S. —
Congressional Districting Plan – See HB 1; SB 1
Congressional Redistricting Plan – See HB 5
Congressional Redistricting Plan of 2011 – See HB 4; HB 22
Conservation —
Environment – Watershed Implementation Plan – Ranking Best
Management Practices – See HB 20
Constitutional Amendments —
Laws Making an Appropriation Subject to Petition Referendum – See
HB 13
Transportation Trust Fund Protection Act – See HB 21
III – 6 Journal of Proceedings – 2011 Special Session Index
Page Construction —
Environment – County Plans – Authority – See HB 9
Transportation – Transit Authorities – Red Line and Purple Line –
See HB 18
Transportation Trust Fund Protection Act – See HB 21
Consumer Protection —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 68
Continuing Care —
See also Nursing Homes
See Vetoed House Bills HB 703
Contractors —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 68
Contracts —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 468
Controlled Dangerous Substances —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1229
Corporations —
See also Municipal Corporations; Vetoed House Bills HB 253
Transportation Trust Fund Protection Act – See HB 21
Correctional Institutions —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 461
Correctional Officers —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1312
Costs –see– Prices
Councils –see– Committees and Commissions
Counterfeiting –see– Forgery
Counties —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 879; HB 1088
Department of Planning – Local and Regional Planning and Land Use
Powers – Prohibition on Restriction – See HB 8
Environment –
County Plans – Authority – See HB 9
Watershed Implementation Plan –
County Implementation – See HB 6
Ranking Best Management Practices – See HB 20
County Commissioners —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 201; HB 406; HB 954
County Councils —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 614; HB 1089; HB 1243
County Executives —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1089; HB 1243
Courts —
See also Circuit Courts
See Vetoed House Bills HB 879
Crimes and Punishments —
See also Penalties and Sentences; specific crimes
Index Maryland House of Delegates III – 7
Page See Vetoed House Bills HB 879; HB 1229
Critical Areas –see– Chesapeake Bay
D
Dairy Products –see– Milk Products
Damages —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1229
Debt Management —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 406
Deductions –see– Exemptions
Deeds —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 879
Deer –see– Hunting
Dental Care –see– Dentists
Dental Plan Organizations –see– Health Insurance
Dentists —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 468
Detention Centers –see– Correctional Institutions
Disability Retirements –see– Retirement Systems
Disasters –see– Emergencies
Discipline —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1229
Disclosure —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1229
Doctors –see– Physicians
Driving While Intoxicated –see– Drunk and Drugged Driving
Drug Abuse –see– Substance Abuse
Drugs —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1229
Drunk and Drugged Driving —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1311
Dump Trucks –see– Trucks
E
Economic Development –see– Commerce and Business
Education —
See also Higher Education; Private Schools; Public Schools
See Vetoed House Bills HB 361
Education, Boards of —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 1088
Montgomery County – Board of Education Residence Districts –
Redistricting Plan – See SB 2
Redistricting Plan MC 1–11SS – See HB 2
Prince George’s County School Board –
III – 8 Journal of Proceedings – 2011 Special Session Index
Page Redistricting – See SB 3
Redistricting PG 2–11SS – See HB 3
Education Financing –see– Public Schools
Education, State Department of —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1088
Elderly Persons —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 703
Elected Officials –see– Attorney General; Comptroller; County
Commissioners; County Councils; County Executives; Governor;
State’s Attorneys
Elections —
See also Campaign Financing
Congressional Districting Plan – See HB 1; SB 1
Congressional Redistricting Plan – See HB 5
Congressional Redistricting Plan of 2011 – See HB 4; HB 22
Montgomery County – Board of Education Residence Districts –
Redistricting Plan – See SB 2
Redistricting Plan MC 1–11SS – See HB 2
Prince George’s County School Board –
Redistricting – See SB 3
Redistricting PG 2–11SS – See HB 3
Elections, Boards of –see– Elections Supervisors
Elections Supervisors —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 148; HB 689; HB 954
Electric Companies –see– Utilities
Electrical Devices –see– Equipment
Electricians —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 361
Electronic Government —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 338; HB 1229
Environment – Watershed Implementation Plan – Ranking Best
Management Practices – See HB 20
Maryland Transportation Authority – Audit Statements Available Online
– See HB 12
Transportation – Toll, Fee, or Other Charge Increases – Notice and
Public Comment – See HB 10
Electronic Transmission –see– Electronic Government
Emergencies —
Transportation Trust Fund Protection Act – See HB 21
Emergency Bills —
Congressional Districting Plan – See HB 1; SB 1
Congressional Redistricting Plan – See HB 5
Congressional Redistricting Plan of 2011 – See HB 4; HB 22
Department of Planning –
Local and Regional Planning and Land Use Powers – Prohibition on
Restriction – See HB 8
Index Maryland House of Delegates III – 9
Page State Development Plan – Approval or Modification by the General
Assembly – See HB 14
Environment – Watershed Implementation Plan – County
Implementation – See HB 6
Maryland Transportation Authority –
Fixing or Revising Tolls – Legislative Approval Required – See HB 15;
HB 23
Intercounty Connector – Equitable Treatment of Toll Rates – See
HB 19
Montgomery County – Board of Education Residence Districts –
Redistricting Plan – See SB 2
Redistricting Plan MC 1–11SS – See HB 2
Prince George’s County School Board –
Redistricting – See SB 3
Redistricting PG 2–11SS – See HB 3
Transportation – Toll, Fee, or Other Charge Increases – Notice and
Public Comment – See HB 10
Emissions –see– Pollution
Energy Matters —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 275
Environment, Department of —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 1053
Environment –
County Plans – Authority – See HB 9
Watershed Implementation Plan – Ranking Best Management
Practices – See HB 20
Private Property Rights – Regulatory Infringement – Compensation – See
HB 7
Environmental Matters —
Environment – Watershed Implementation Plan –
County Implementation – See HB 6
Ranking Best Management Practices – See HB 20
Equipment —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 68
Ethics —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 614; HB 1089
Excise Tax —
Transportation Trust Fund Protection Act – See HB 21
Executive Agencies –see– Administrative Agencies; Electronic
Government
Executive Department –see– Governor
Executive Orders —
Executive Order 01.01.2011.19 proclaiming the convening of the General
Assembly in extraordinary session (Exhibit A, Appendix II–3) ................ 1
Exemptions —
Transportation –
III – 10 Journal of Proceedings – 2011 Special Session Index
Page Chesapeake Bay Bridge Authority – See HB 16
Transit Authorities – Red Line and Purple Line – See HB 18
Exhibits —
A – Executive Order 01.01.2011.19 – Proclamation Convening the
General Assembly of Maryland in Extraordinary Session at Annapolis,
Maryland on October 17, 2011 (Appendix II–3) ........................................ 1
B – Vetoed House Bills and Messages – 2011 Regular Session (Appendix
II–5) ............................................................................................................. 3
Expenses –see– Salaries
F
Farmers –see– Agriculture
Farmland –see– Agriculture
Fees —
See also Attorneys’ Fees; Vetoed House Bills HB 103; HB 361; HB 393;
HB 413; HB 468; HB 703; HB 1229; HB 1243
Maryland Transit Administration – Farebox Recovery Rate
Increase – See HB 17
Maryland Transportation Authority –
Fixing or Revising Tolls – Legislative Approval Required – See HB 15;
HB 23
Intercounty Connector – Equitable Treatment of Toll Rates – See
HB 19
Termination – Exchange of Bonds – See HB 11
Transportation –
Chesapeake Bay Bridge Authority – See HB 16
Toll, Fee, or Other Charge Increases – Notice and Public Comment –
See HB 10
Transit Authorities – Red Line and Purple Line – See HB 18
Transportation Trust Fund Protection Act – See HB 21
Fines –see– Penalties and Sentences
Fire Departments –see– Fire Protection
Fire Protection —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1312
Fiscal Matters –see– Revenue and Taxes
Fish and Fishing —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1053
Food –see– Meat, Poultry, Seafood; Milk Products
Forgery —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 879
Forms —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 22
Fraud –see– Forgery
Frederick County —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 148; HB 262; HB 479
Index Maryland House of Delegates III – 11
Page Freedom of Information –see– Public Information
Fuel Tax —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 253
Transportation Trust Fund Protection Act – See HB 21
G
Garbage –see– Refuse Disposal
Garrett County —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 201; HB 1343
Gas Companies –see– Utilities
Gasoline Tax –see– Fuel Tax
General Assembly —
Department of Planning – State Development Plan – Approval or
Modification by the General Assembly – See HB 14
Executive Order 01.01.2011.19 proclaiming the convening of the General
Assembly in extraordinary session (Exhibit A, Appendix II–3) ................ 1
Maryland Transportation Authority – Fixing or Revising Tolls –
Legislative Approval Required – See HB 15; HB 23
Transportation Trust Fund Protection Act – See HB 21
Government –see– Administrative Agencies; Electronic Government
Governor —
Transportation Trust Fund Protection Act – See HB 21
Guidance Counselors –see– Teachers
H
Harford County —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 689; HB 703
Hawkers –see– Transient Merchants
Health –see– Mental Health
Health and Mental Hygiene, Department of —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1229
Health Care Facilities —
See also Hospices; Nursing Homes
See Vetoed House Bills HB 89; HB 703
Health Insurance —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 468
Health Maintenance Organizations —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 468
Health Occupations —
See also Dentists; Pharmacists and Pharmacies; Physicians; Podiatrists;
Psychologists
See Vetoed House Bills HB 64; HB 66; HB 89; HB 468; HB 1229
Hearings —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 237; HB 614
III – 12 Journal of Proceedings – 2011 Special Session Index
Page Heating and Cooling —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 68
Higher Education —
See also Community Colleges; State Universities and Colleges
See Vetoed House Bills HB 461
Higher Education Commission —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1088
Highway Administration, State —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 103
Highways —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 103
Maryland Transportation Authority –
Audit Statements Available Online – See HB 12
Fixing or Revising Tolls – Legislative Approval Required – See HB 15;
HB 23
Intercounty Connector – Equitable Treatment of Toll Rates – See
HB 19
Termination – Exchange of Bonds – See HB 11
Transportation – Toll, Fee, or Other Charge Increases – Notice and
Public Comment – See HB 10
Transportation Trust Fund Protection Act – See HB 21
Home Appliances –see– Equipment
Hospices —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1229
House Bills —
1 – Congressional Districting Plan – Establishing the composition
of the eight districts in the State of Maryland for the election of
members to the United States House of Representatives;
specifying ward, election district, and precinct boundaries; and
making the Act an emergency measure. ...........................................
4
2 – Montgomery County – Board of Education Residence
Districts – Redistricting Plan MC 1–11SS – Altering the
boundaries of the residence districts for the Montgomery County
Board of Education; repealing a provision of law relating to the
date when specified reapportioned districts become effective; and
making the Act an emergency measure. ...........................................
5, 23
3 – Prince George’s County School Board – Redistricting PG
2–11SS – Altering the boundaries of the school board districts for
the election of the members of the Prince George’s County Board
of Education; and making the Act an emergency measure. .............
6, 23
4 – Congressional Redistricting Plan of 2011 – Establishing the
composition of the eight districts in the State of Maryland for the
election of members to the United States House of
Index Maryland House of Delegates III – 13
Page Representatives; specifying ward, election district, and precinct
boundaries; and making the Act an emergency measure. ...............
6
5 – Congressional Redistricting Plan – Establishing the
composition of the eight districts in the State of Maryland for the
election of members to the United States House of
Representatives; specifying ward, election district, and precinct
boundaries; and making the Act an emergency measure. ...............
7
6 – Environment – Watershed Implementation Plan – County
Implementation – Providing that a local jurisdiction may not be
required to implement activities or strategies of a State
Watershed Implementation Plan unless specified funding is
provided; and making the Act an emergency measure. ...................
8
7 – Private Property Rights – Regulatory Infringement –
Compensation – Giving an owner of private property a cause of
action under specified circumstances against the Department of
the Environment, the Department of Natural Resources, or the
Department of Planning if the application of specified regulations
infringes on a private property right; providing that the cause of
action shall be filed in a specified court; providing for the sum
that a private property owner may recover; etc. ..............................
8
8 – Department of Planning – Local and Regional Planning
and Land Use Powers – Prohibition on Restriction –
Prohibiting the Department of Planning from adopting any
regulation or taking any action that restricts the planning and
land use powers of local governments or regional planning
agencies; and making the Act an emergency measure. ...................
9
9 – Environment – County Plans – Authority – Repealing the
authority of the Department of the Environment to order a person
to prepare and submit specified subdivision plans under specified
circumstances; repealing the Department’s authority to order the
installation of specified water supply or sewerage systems for
subdivisions under specified circumstances; repealing a
requirement that a specified county plan be approved by the
Department; repealing a requirement that a county adopt a
revision or amendment to a specified county plan under specified
circumstances; etc. .............................................................................
10
10 – Transportation – Toll, Fee, or Other Charge Increases –
Notice and Public Comment – Requiring specified staff of the
Maryland Transportation Authority to provide, by a specified
date, public notice regarding a proposal to increase specified tolls,
III – 14 Journal of Proceedings – 2011 Special Session Index
Page fees, or other charges; requiring the Authority to make the
proposal available to the public in a specified manner; requiring
the Authority to receive comments from the public at the meeting
at which the Authority votes to implement the proposal; and
making the Act an emergency measure. ...........................................
11
11 – Maryland Transportation Authority – Termination –
Exchange of Bonds – Terminating the Maryland Transportation
Authority; transferring, subject to specified exceptions, all
functions, powers, duties, responsibilities, regulations, policies,
property, equipment, assets, liabilities, and employees of the
Authority to the Maryland Department of Transportation on a
specified date; requiring the State to issue revenue refunding
bonds in exchange for revenue bonds issued by the Authority
before a specified date; etc. ................................................................
11
12 – Maryland Transportation Authority – Audit Statements
Available Online – Requiring the Maryland Transportation
Authority to make audit statements publicly available on its
Internet site, including audit statements relating to each
transportation facilities project throughout the entire existence of
each transportation facilities project; and defining “audit
statement”. .........................................................................................
12
13 – Laws Making an Appropriation Subject to Petition
Referendum – Proposing an amendment to the Maryland
Constitution to provide that a law making a specified
appropriation shall be subject to rejection or repeal by the voters
of the State under the petition referendum process provided under
the Maryland Constitution; and submitting the amendment to the
qualified voters of the State for their adoption or rejection. ............
13
14 – Department of Planning – State Development Plan –
Approval or Modification by the General Assembly –
Requiring the Secretary of Planning to submit the State
Development Plan and any substantial part or revision of the
Plan to the General Assembly; prohibiting the Plan from being
finalized until it is approved by an Act of the General Assembly;
authorizing the General Assembly to modify the Plan as
submitted by the Secretary; requiring the Governor to file with
the Secretary of State the Plan, part of the Plan, or a revision to
the Plan, together with specified comments, after enactment of a
law that approves or modifies the Plan; etc. ....................................
13
15 – Maryland Transportation Authority – Fixing or Revising
Tolls – Legislative Approval Required – Prohibiting the
Index Maryland House of Delegates III – 15
Page Maryland Transportation Authority from fixing or revising a toll
on any part of any transportation facilities project unless the
General Assembly approves the toll through legislation;
authorizing the Authority, on or after the effective date of the Act,
to continue to charge and collect a toll of the same amount in
effect before the effective date of the Act; and making the Act an
emergency measure. ..........................................................................
14
16 – Transportation – Chesapeake Bay Bridge Authority –
Establishing the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Authority to finance,
construct, operate, and maintain the Chesapeake Bay Bridge;
providing for the members, appointment, terms, chair, and staff of
the Authority; prohibiting the Department of Transportation from
exercising jurisdiction or authority over the Chesapeake Bay
Bridge; authorizing the Authority to take specified actions in the
performance of its duties; etc. ...........................................................
15
17 – Maryland Transit Administration – Farebox Recovery Rate
Increase – Increasing from 35% to 50%, for fiscal year 2013 and
thereafter, the percentage of operating costs for specified public
transit services that the Maryland Transit Administration must
recover from fares and other operating revenues; etc. .....................
16
18 – Transportation – Transit Authorities – Red Line and
Purple Line – Establishing the Red Line Transit Authority and
the Purple Line Transit Authority to finance, construct, and
operate the Red Line and the Purple Line light rail transit lines;
providing for the members, appointment, terms, chairs, and staff
of the Authorities; prohibiting the Department of Transportation
from exercising jurisdiction or authority over the Red Line and
the Purple Line light rail transit lines; authorizing the
Authorities to take specified actions in the performance of their
duties; etc. ..........................................................................................
16
19 – Maryland Transportation Authority – Intercounty
Connector – Equitable Treatment of Toll Rates – Requiring
equitable treatment of toll rates on the Intercounty Connector in
connection with any action by the Maryland Transportation
Authority involving toll revenue affecting other transportation
facilities projects owned or operated by the Authority; and making
the Act an emergency measure. ........................................................
18
20 – Environment – Watershed Implementation Plan – Ranking
Best Management Practices – Requiring, on or before October
1, 2012, the Department of the Environment to create a list that
ranks best management practices relating to a Watershed
III – 16 Journal of Proceedings – 2011 Special Session Index
Page Implementation Plan based on cost and expected pollution
reduction value; authorizing the Department to include specified
information in the list; requiring the Department to update the
list annually; and requiring the Department to publish the list on
the Department’s Web site and to mail a hard copy of the list to
each county. ........................................................................................
18
21 – Transportation Trust Fund Protection Act – Proposing an
amendment to the Maryland Constitution to establish a
Transportation Trust Fund to be used only for purposes relating
to transportation with a specified exception; prohibiting the
reversion or crediting of any part of the Transportation Trust
Fund to the General Fund or a special fund of the State; requiring
that specified taxes, fees, charges, and revenues be credited to the
Transportation Trust Fund; etc. .......................................................
19
22 – Congressional Redistricting Plan of 2011 – Establishing the
composition of the eight districts in the State of Maryland for the
election of members to the United States House of
Representatives; specifying ward, election district, and precinct
boundaries; and making the Act an emergency measure. ...............
21
23 – Maryland Transportation Authority – Fixing or Revising
Tolls – Legislative Approval Required – Prohibiting the
Maryland Transportation Authority from fixing or revising a toll
on any part of any transportation facilities project unless the
General Assembly approves the toll through legislation;
authorizing the Authority, on or after the effective date of the Act,
to continue to charge and collect a toll of the same amount in
effect before the effective date of the Act; and making the Act an
emergency measure. ..........................................................................
22
House of Delegates –see– General Assembly
Hunting —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 625
I
Illegal Drugs –see– Controlled Dangerous Substances
Immunity –see– Liability
Incinerators –see– Refuse Disposal
Income Tax —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 461
Transportation Trust Fund Protection Act – See HB 21
Infectious Waste –see– Refuse Disposal
Information Technology –see– Electronic Government
Index Maryland House of Delegates III – 17
Page Infrastructure –see– Public Works
Injured Workers’ Insurance Fund –see– Workers’ Compensation
Inspections —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1229
Insurance –see– Health Insurance; Motor Vehicle Insurance
Insurance Administration —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 124
Internet –see– Electronic Government
Interstate Affairs —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1229
Investments –see– Securities
J
Jails –see– Correctional Institutions; Juvenile Facilities
Judgments —
Private Property Rights – Regulatory Infringement – Compensation – See
HB 7
Judiciary –see– Courts
Jurisdiction —
Transportation –
Chesapeake Bay Bridge Authority – See HB 16
Transit Authorities – Red Line and Purple Line – See HB 18
Juvenile Facilities —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 461
L
Labor, Licensing, and Regulation, Department of —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 361
Land Records –see– Deeds
Land Use –see– Zoning and Planning
Landfills –see– Refuse Disposal
Landlord and Tenant —
See also Leases and Rent
See Vetoed House Bills HB 262
Law Department –see– Attorney General
Law Enforcement —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1229; HB 1312
Laws and Ordinances —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 237
Lawyers –see– Attorneys
Leases and Rent —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 262; HB 1053
Legislation —
See also Emergency Bills
III – 18 Journal of Proceedings – 2011 Special Session Index
Page Department of Planning – State Development Plan – Approval or
Modification by the General Assembly – See HB 14
Laws Making an Appropriation Subject to Petition Referendum – See
HB 13
Maryland Transportation Authority – Fixing or Revising
Tolls – Legislative Approval Required – See HB 15; HB 23
Transportation Trust Fund Protection Act – See HB 21
Legislative Agents –see– Lobbying
Legislative Services, Department of —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 1053
Maryland Transportation Authority – Termination – Exchange of Bonds
– See HB 11
Legislature –see– General Assembly
Liability —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 253; HB 1229
Private Property Rights – Regulatory Infringement – Compensation – See
HB 7
Libraries —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1088
License Commissioners, Boards of —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 413; HB 703
Licenses —
See also Alcoholic Beverages Licenses
See Vetoed House Bills HB 64; HB 66; HB 68; HB 103; HB 361; HB 1053;
HB 1229
Light Rail –see– Mass Transit
Limited Liability Companies —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 253
Liquor –see– Alcoholic Beverages – By Subdivision
Liquor Control Boards –see– License Commissioners, Boards of
Liquor Licenses –see– Alcoholic Beverages Licenses
Lobbying —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 614
Local Government Mandates —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 614
Environment – Watershed Implementation Plan – County
Implementation – See HB 6
Local Governments –see– Counties; Municipal Corporations
Long–Term Care –see– Continuing Care; Nursing Homes
M
Mandates –see– Local Government Mandates
Maryland–National Capital Park and Planning Commission —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 614
Maryland Port Administration –see– Ports
Index Maryland House of Delegates III – 19
Page Mass Transit —
Maryland Transit Administration – Farebox Recovery Rate Increase –
See HB 17
Transportation – Transit Authorities – Red Line and Purple Line – See
HB 18
Transportation Trust Fund Protection Act – See HB 21
Meat, Poultry, Seafood —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1053
Medical Records –see– Records
Medical Waste –see– Refuse Disposal
Mental Health —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 89
Messages from the Executive —
Executive Order 01.01.2011.19 proclaiming the convening of the General
Assembly in extraordinary session (Exhibit A, Appendix II–3) ................ 1
Messages from the Senate —
Adjournment Sine Die ...................................................................................... 169
Senate organized .............................................................................................. 3
Messages to the Senate —
Adjournment Sine Die ...................................................................................... 168
House organized ............................................................................................... 2
Methamphetamine –see– Controlled Dangerous Substances; Drugs
Metro –see– Mass Transit
Military –see– Veterans
Milk Products —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 103
Mobile Vendors –see– Transient Merchants
Montgomery County —
Board of Education Residence Districts –
Redistricting Plan – See SB 2
Redistricting Plan MC 1–11SS – See HB 2
Transportation – Transit Authorities – Red Line and Purple Line – See
HB 18
Motor Carrier Tax –see– Fuel Tax
Motor Carriers –see– Trucks
Motor Fuel Tax –see– Fuel Tax
Motor Vehicle Administration —
Transportation Trust Fund Protection Act – See HB 21
Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax –see– Fuel Tax
Motor Vehicle Insurance —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1311
Motor Vehicle Registration —
Transportation Trust Fund Protection Act – See HB 21
Motor Vehicles —
See also Trucks; Vetoed House Bills HB 103
Transportation Trust Fund Protection Act – See HB 21
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Page Municipal Corporations —
See also Baltimore City
See Vetoed House Bills HB 262; HB 275; HB 614
N
Narcotics –see– Controlled Dangerous Substances; Drugs
Natural Resources –see– Conservation
Natural Resources, Department of —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 1053
Private Property Rights – Regulatory Infringement – Compensation – See
HB 7
Nonprofit Health Service Plans –see– Health Insurance
Nonpublic Schools –see– Private Schools
Notices —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 237; HB 338; HB 1053
Environment – County Plans – Authority – See HB 9
Transportation – Toll, Fee, or Other Charge Increases – Notice and
Public Comment – See HB 10
Nursing Homes —
See also Continuing Care
See Vetoed House Bills HB 64
O
Open Meetings –see– Public Information
Orders of Organization —
Orders and appointments adopted for the regular session of 2011
continued for the special session ................................................................ 1
Ordinances –see– Laws and Ordinances
Oysters —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1053
P
Park and Planning Commission –see– Maryland–National Capital
Park and Planning Commission
Parochial Schools –see– Private Schools
Partnerships —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 253
Patients —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1229
Peddlers –see– Transient Merchants
Penalties and Sentences —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1229
Pension Systems –see– Retirement Systems
Index Maryland House of Delegates III – 21
Page Permits –see– Licenses
Petitions —
Laws Making an Appropriation Subject to Petition Referendum – See
HB 13
Pharmacists and Pharmacies —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1229
Physicians —
See also Dentists
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1229
Planning –see– Zoning and Planning
Planning, Department of —
Local and Regional Planning and Land Use Powers – Prohibition on
Restriction – See HB 8
Private Property Rights – Regulatory Infringement – Compensation – See
HB 7
State Development Plan – Approval or Modification by the General
Assembly – See HB 14
Podiatrists —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 66
Police –see– Law Enforcement
Political Candidates —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1089
Political Committees —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1089
Political Contributions –see– Campaign Financing
Political Parties —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1089
Pollution —
Environment – Watershed Implementation Plan –
County Implementation – See HB 6
Ranking Best Management Practices – See HB 20
Ports —
Transportation Trust Fund Protection Act – See HB 21
Prescription Medication –see– Drugs
Prices —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 406
Private Property Rights – Regulatory Infringement – Compensation – See
HB 7
Primary Elections –see– Elections
Prince George’s County —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 614; HB 1089
Prince George’s County School Board –
Redistricting – See SB 3
Redistricting PG 2–11SS – See HB 3
Transportation – Transit Authorities – Red Line and Purple Line – See
HB 18
III – 22 Journal of Proceedings – 2011 Special Session Index
Page Principals –see– Teachers
Prisons –see– Correctional Institutions; Juvenile Facilities
Privacy —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1229
Private Schools —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 262
Privileged Communications —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1229
Process Serving —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 22
Property –see– Real Property
Property Tax —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 262
Psychologists —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 89
Public Buildings and Facilities —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 406
Public Debt –see– Bonds; State Bonds
Public Employees —
See also State Employees
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1088; HB 1312
Public Information —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 338
Environment – Watershed Implementation Plan – Ranking Best
Management Practices – See HB 20
Maryland Transportation Authority – Audit Statements Available Online
– See HB 12
Transportation – Toll, Fee, or Other Charge Increases – Notice and
Public Comment – See HB 10
Public Officials –see– Attorney General; Comptroller; County
Commissioners; County Councils; County Executives; Governor;
State’s Attorneys
Public Schools —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 262; HB 1088
Public Utilities –see– Utilities
Public Works —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 275
Public Works, Board of —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1053
Publications —
Environment – Watershed Implementation Plan – Ranking Best
Management Practices – See HB 20
Index Maryland House of Delegates III – 23
Page Q
Quorum Calls ...................................................................................................... 1
19, 21, 23, 24, 26, 27, 30, 31, 162, 163, 167, 168, 169
R
Rates –see– Prices
Real Property —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 393
Private Property Rights – Regulatory Infringement – Compensation – See
HB 7
Reapportionment and Redistricting —
Congressional Districting Plan – See HB 1; SB 1
Congressional Redistricting Plan – See HB 5
Congressional Redistricting Plan of 2011 – See HB 4; HB 22
Montgomery County – Board of Education Residence Districts –
Redistricting Plan – See SB 2
Redistricting Plan MC 1–11SS – See HB 2
Prince George’s County School Board –
Redistricting – See SB 3
Redistricting PG 2–11SS – See HB 3
Recesses ................................................................................................................ 23
26, 30, 162
Records —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 103; HB 1088; HB 1229
Redistricting –see– Reapportionment and Redistricting
Referendum —
Laws Making an Appropriation Subject to Petition Referendum – See
HB 13
Transportation Trust Fund Protection Act – See HB 21
Refuse Disposal —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 393
Environment – County Plans – Authority – See HB 9
Registration –see– Motor Vehicle Registration
Regulations –see– Rules and Regulations
Renewable Energy Sources –see– Alternative Energy Sources
Rent –see– Leases and Rent
Reports —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 64; HB 66; HB 68; HB 361; HB 1229
Maryland Transportation Authority – Audit Statements Available Online
– See HB 12
Retail Sales Tax –see– Sales and Use Tax
Retirement Systems —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 335; HB 338; HB 1088; HB 1312
Revenue and Taxes —
III – 24 Journal of Proceedings – 2011 Special Session Index
Page See also specific taxes; Vetoed House Bills HB 406; HB 1053; HB 1088
Maryland Transit Administration – Farebox Recovery Rate Increase –
See HB 17
Transportation –
Chesapeake Bay Bridge Authority – See HB 16
Transit Authorities – Red Line and Purple Line – See HB 18
Transportation Trust Fund Protection Act – See HB 21
Review Boards —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1053
Roads –see– Highways
Rules —
Adopted ............................................................................................................. 2
Rules and Regulations —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 361; HB 413; HB 1229
Department of Planning – Local and Regional Planning and Land Use
Powers – Prohibition on Restriction – See HB 8
Private Property Rights – Regulatory Infringement – Compensation – See
HB 7
Transportation –
Chesapeake Bay Bridge Authority – See HB 16
Transit Authorities – Red Line and Purple Line – See HB 18
S
Salaries —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 954
Sales and Use Tax —
Transportation Trust Fund Protection Act – See HB 21
Sanitary Districts —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 393
Sanitary Landfills –see– Refuse Disposal
School Boards –see– Education, Boards of
School Construction –see– Public Schools
Schools –see– Private Schools; Public Schools
Seafood –see– Fish and Fishing; Meat, Poultry, Seafood; Oysters
Securities —
Transportation –
Chesapeake Bay Bridge Authority – See HB 16
Transit Authorities – Red Line and Purple Line – See HB 18
Senate –see– General Assembly
Senate Bills —
1 – Congressional Districting Plan – Establishing the composition
of the eight districts in the State of Maryland for the election of
members to the United States House of Representatives;
specifying ward, election district, and precinct boundaries; and
making the Act an emergency measure. ...........................................
24
Index Maryland House of Delegates III – 25
Page 27 (14), 32 (21-25), 164 (30, 31)
2 – Montgomery County – Board of Education Residence
Districts – Redistricting Plan – Altering the boundaries of the
residence districts for the Montgomery County Board of
Education; repealing a provision of law relating to the date when
specified reapportioned districts become effective; and making the
Act an emergency measure. ...............................................................
25
28 (15), 31 (19, 20)
3 – Prince George’s County School Board – Redistricting –
Altering the boundaries of the school board districts for the
election of the members of the Prince George’s County Board of
Education; and making the Act an emergency measure. .................
25
29 (16), 163 (28, 29)
Senior Citizens –see– Elderly Persons
Sentences –see– Penalties and Sentences
Sewage —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 406
Environment – County Plans – Authority – See HB 9
Sludge –see– Sewage
Snow Emergencies –see– Emergencies
Solid Waste –see– Refuse Disposal
Somerset County —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 393; HB 421
Special Police –see– Law Enforcement
State Agencies –see– Administrative Agencies; Electronic
Government
State Bonds —
Transportation Trust Fund Protection Act – See HB 21
State Employees —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 335; HB 338; HB 1053; HB 1312
Maryland Transportation Authority – Termination – Exchange of Bonds
– See HB 11
State Government –see– Administrative Agencies; Electronic
Government
State Police, Department of —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1312
State Roads –see– Highways
State Universities and Colleges —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1053
State’s Attorneys —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 421
Statutes of Limitation —
Private Property Rights – Regulatory Infringement – Compensation – See
HB 7
Stocks –see– Securities
Streets and Roads –see– Highways
III – 26 Journal of Proceedings – 2011 Special Session Index
Page Subdivisions –see– Zoning and Planning
Subpoenas —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 22
Subsequent Injury Fund –see– Workers’ Compensation
Substance Abuse —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1229
Subways –see– Mass Transit
Suits –see– Civil Actions
Summonses –see– Subpoenas
Sunday Sales –see– Blue Laws
Sunset —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 64; HB 66; HB 68; HB 124; HB 361; HB 1229
Sunshine Laws –see– Public Information
T
Task Forces –see– Committees and Commissions
Tax Credits —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 262; HB 461
Taxes –see– Revenue and Taxes
Teachers —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 461; HB 1088; HB 1312
Tenants –see– Landlord and Tenant
Territorial Limit –see– Boundaries
Tolls –see– Fees
Trade –see– Commerce and Business
Transient Merchants —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 476; HB 479
Transit –see– Mass Transit
Transportation —
See also Airports; Mass Transit; Motor Vehicles; Trucks; Vetoed House
Bills HB 103
Maryland Transportation Authority –
Audit Statements Available Online – See HB 12
Fixing or Revising Tolls – Legislative Approval Required – See HB 15;
HB 23
Intercounty Connector – Equitable Treatment of Toll Rates – See
HB 19
Termination – Exchange of Bonds – See HB 11
Toll, Fee, or Other Charge Increases – Notice and Public Comment – See
HB 10
Transportation Trust Fund Protection Act – See HB 21
Transportation, Department of —
Maryland Transportation Authority – Termination – Exchange of Bonds
– See HB 11
Transportation –
Index Maryland House of Delegates III – 27
Page Chesapeake Bay Bridge Authority – See HB 16
Transit Authorities – Red Line and Purple Line – See HB 18
Tri–County Council —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1343
Trucks —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 103
Tuition —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 461
Tunnels –see– Bridges and Tunnels
U
Uninsured Employers’ Fund –see– Workers’ Compensation
United States Congress –see– Congress, U.S.
Universities –see– Higher Education; State Universities and Colleges
University System of Maryland –see– State Universities and Colleges
Use Tax –see– Sales and Use Tax
Utilities —
See also Water
See Vetoed House Bills HB 68; HB 275; HB 406
V
Vendors –see– Commerce and Business; Transient Merchants
Veterans —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 335
Veto —
Vetoed House Bills and Messages from the 2011 Regular Session (Exhibit
B, Appendix II–5) ........................................................................................ 3 (7)
Vetoed House Bills —
22 – Courts – Attorneys – Subpoena Procedures and Forms for
Circuit Courts – Authorizing an attorney or other officer of the
court entitled to the issuance of a subpoena by a clerk of a court to
obtain from the clerk of the court a subpoena that is signed and
sealed by the clerk of court; authorizing the attorney or other
officer of the court to photocopy or otherwise copy and use a
specified subpoena for service; etc. ...................................................
3 (7)
40 – Joint Committee on Workers’ Compensation Benefit and
Insurance Oversight – Membership – Expanding the
membership of the Joint Committee on Workers’ Compensation
Benefit and Insurance Oversight to include a representative from
a self–insured local government entity. ............................................
3 (7)
III – 28 Journal of Proceedings – 2011 Special Session Index
Page 64 – State Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators
– Sunset Extension and Program Evaluation – Continuing
the State Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators in
accordance with the provisions of the Maryland Program
Evaluation Act (sunset law) by extending to July 1, 2017, the
termination provisions relating to the statutory and regulatory
authority of the Board; altering the membership of the Board;
requiring that an evaluation of the Board be performed on or
before July 1, 2016; and requiring the Board to make a specified
report on or before October 1, 2011. ..................................................
3 (7)
66 – State Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners – Sunset
Extension and Program Evaluation – Continuing the State
Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners in accordance with the
provisions of the Maryland Program Evaluation Act (sunset law)
by extending to July 1, 2022, the termination provisions relating
to authority of the Board; requiring that an evaluation of the
Board and the statutes and regulations that relate to the Board
be performed on or before July 1, 2021; requiring the Board to
report on regulation of podiatry in the State to specified
committees of the General Assembly on or before October 1, 2015.
3 (7)
68 – State Board of Heating, Ventilation, Air–Conditioning, and
Refrigeration Contractors – Sunset Extension and Program
Evaluation – Continuing the State Board of Heating,
Ventilation, Air–Conditioning, and Refrigeration Contractors in
accordance with the provisions of the Maryland Program
Evaluation Act (sunset law) by extending to July 1, 2023, the
termination provisions relating to the statutory and regulatory
authority of the Board; requiring the Board to submit a report to
specified committees of the General Assembly on or before
October 1, 2012; etc. ...........................................................................
3 (7)
89 – Mental Hygiene – Admission Provisions – Definition of
“Psychologist” – Altering the definition of “psychologist” for
purposes of specified provisions of law relating to admissions to
specified mental health facilities. .....................................................
3 (7)
103 – Vehicle Laws – Exceptional Hauling Permits – Farm
Products – Authorizing the State Highway Administration to
issue permits for specified vehicles carrying specified products
and loads of specified maximum weights to operate in specified
areas in specified circumstances and subject to specified
conditions; and expanding the scope of a permitting process for
vehicles that carry specified forest products to include vehicles
that carry specified farm products. ...................................................
3 (7)
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124 – Maryland Insurance Administration – Program Evaluation
– Requiring that an evaluation under the Maryland Program
Evaluation Act of the Maryland Insurance Administration and
the statutes and regulations that relate to the Administration be
performed on or before July 1, 2018. .................................................
3 (7)
148 – Allegany County and Frederick County – Boards of
Elections – Membership – Increasing to five the number of
regular members and eliminating substitute members on the
Allegany County Board of Elections and the Frederick County
Board of Elections; requiring the members of the boards to be of
specified political parties; requiring that a vacancy on the boards
be filled in a specified manner; etc. ...................................................
3 (7)
201 – Garrett County – Vacancy in Office of County Commissioner
– Appointment Process – Altering the procedures for filling a
vacancy in an office of county commissioner in Garrett County by
requiring the Governor to use procedures required for other
commission counties, subject to the requirement that in Garrett
County the nominee or appointee reside in the same
commissioner district in which the former county commissioner
resided. ...............................................................................................
3 (7)
237 – Baltimore City – Zoning Requirements – Administrative
Adjustments – Expanding the applicability to Baltimore City of
specified provisions related to administrative adjustments to
specified zoning requirements. ..........................................................
3 (7)
253 – Motor Fuel Tax – Personal Liability – Limited Liability
Companies and Limited Liability Partnerships –
Establishing personal liability of persons who exercise specified
control over the fiscal management of limited liability companies
and limited liability partnerships for payment of the motor fuel
tax, interest, and penalties under specified circumstances. ............
4 (7)
262 – Frederick County – Nonprofit School Lease – Property Tax
Credit – Requiring rather than authorizing Frederick County to
grant, by law, a property tax credit for property leased to a
nonprofit school and used exclusively for primary or secondary
educational purposes; and requiring a lessor of real property
eligible for a specified tax credit to reduce the amount of taxes for
which the tenant is contractually liable under the lease. ................
4 (7)
275 – Public Utilities – Net Energy Metering – Hydroelectric –
Including in the definition of eligible customer–generators that
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Page are eligible for net energy metering a customer that uses a
specified type of hydroelectric generating facility; and defining
“closed conduit hydro”. .......................................................................
4 (7)
335 – State Retirement and Pension System – Military Service
Credit – Eligibility – Altering the criteria used to determine the
eligibility of a member of the State Retirement and Pension
System to receive service credit for military service so as to
require 10 years of service credit in the State Retirement and
Pension System through employment as a member of a State
system. ................................................................................................
4 (7)
338 – State Retirement and Pension System – Unclaimed Money –
Former Members, Retirees, and Beneficiaries – Authorizing
the State Retirement Agency to post the names of former
members, retirees, or beneficiaries of former members or retirees
of the State Retirement and Pension System and the last
participating employer of the former members or retirees on the
State Retirement Agency’s Web site if the former members,
retirees, or beneficiaries are entitled to unclaimed money from the
State Retirement and Pension System. ............................................
4 (7)
361 – State Board of Master Electricians – Sunset Extension and
Revision – Continuing the State Board of Master Electricians in
accordance with the provisions of the Maryland Program
Evaluation Act (sunset law) by extending to a specified date the
termination provisions relating to the statutory and regulatory
authority of the State Board; requiring the State Board to adopt
regulations to establish continuing education requirements;
conditioning the ability to renew a specified license on compliance
with specified continuing education requirements; etc. ...................
4 (7)
393 – Somerset County – Smith Island Solid Waste District –
Remove Limitation on Fee – Repealing limitations on the
amount of the solid waste removal fee imposed on property in the
Smith Island Solid Waste District in Somerset County. ..................
4 (7)
406 – Washington County – Water and Sewer Debt Reduction
Fund – Conococheague Industrial Pretreatment Facility –
Repealing specified provisions of law relating to the Washington
County Water and Sewer Debt Reduction Fund; requiring the
County Commissioners of Washington County to ensure service of
the debt for the Conococheague Industrial Pretreatment Facility
from the Washington County general fund and revenues
generated by the pretreatment facility; prohibiting the County
Commissioners from using the debt service costs for the facility as
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Page a factor in the establishment or adjustment of water and sewer
rates; etc. ............................................................................................
4 (7)
413 – Washington County – Alcoholic Beverages – Wine Festival
License – Establishing a special wine festival (WF) license in
Washington County; requiring that an applicant for a special WF
license must be a holder of another license; specifying that a
holder of a special WF license may display and sell wine in a
specified manner; providing for a $20 license fee; authorizing the
Washington County Board of License Commissioners to choose 2
weekends annually for wine festivals; requiring the Board to
choose specified locations for the wine festivals; etc. .......................
4 (7)
421 – Somerset County – Deputy State’s Attorney – Private
Practice – Repealing a prohibition against the deputy State’s
Attorney for Somerset County engaging in the private practice of
law; and making the Act an emergency measure. ............................
4 (7)
461 – Income Tax Credit – Teachers at State and Local
Correctional Facilities for Adults and Juveniles – Altering a
credit against the State income tax for up to $1,500 of tuition
costs of specified teachers to include teachers at State or local
correctional facilities and specified juvenile facilities; providing
that a teacher at a State or local correctional facility or specified
juvenile facilities who is reimbursed for the tuition may not claim
the credit for the amount of tuition that is reimbursed; and
applying the Act to tax years beginning after December 31, 2010. .
4 (7)
468 – Health Insurance – Dental Provider Contracts – Prohibited
Provision – Prohibiting health insurance carriers from including
in a dental provider contract a provision that requires a dental
provider to provide services that are not covered services at a fee
set by the carrier; and defining “covered services”. ..........................
4 (7)
476 – Carroll County – Winery Special Event Permits – Farmers’
Markets – Authorizing the issuance of not more than 12
additional winery special event permits to specified wineries for
use in specified farmers’ markets in Carroll County; etc. ................
4 (7)
479 – Frederick County – Winery Special Event Permits –
Farmers’ Markets – Authorizing the issuance of not more than
12 additional winery special event permits to Class 4 wineries for
use in farmers’ markets in Frederick County that are listed in the
Farmers’ Markets Directory of the Maryland Department of
Agriculture; prohibiting a holder of a permit from selling wine by
the glass; and requiring that a specified individual who is certified
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Page by a specified alcohol awareness program be present during the
hours when wine may be sold............................................................
4 (7)
614 – Prince George’s County – Maryland–National Capital Park
and Planning Commission – Site Plan Approval Authority
and Public Ethics Requirements MC/PG 114–11 – Authorizing
the County Council for Prince George’s County, sitting as the
district council, to review Planning Board decisions on site plans;
authorizing a party of record to appeal specified decisions by the
Planning Board to the district council; requiring the district
council to decide whether to review the final approval or
disapproval of a detailed site plan within 30 days from the date
the final approval or disapproval was issued; authorizing the
district council to revoke delegations of approval authority; etc. ....
4 (7)
625 – Carroll County – Deer Hunting on Private Property –
Sundays – Authorizing a person in Carroll County to hunt deer
on the last three Sundays in October and the second Sunday in
November on private property with a bow and arrow; and
removing Carroll County from the list of counties in which deer
hunting on private property on specified Sundays is prohibited. ...
4 (7)
689 – Harford County – Board of Elections – Membership –
Increasing to five the number of regular members of the Harford
County Board of Elections; requiring the members of the local
board to be of specified political parties; requiring a vacancy on
the local board to be filled in a specified manner; etc. .....................
4 (7)
703 – Harford County – Alcoholic Beverages – Continuing Care
Facility for Aged – Beer, Wine and Liquor License –
Establishing a Class CCFA (continuing care facility for the aged)
beer, wine and liquor license in Harford County; specifying that
the Liquor Control Board may issue a Class CCFA license to an
organization that provides specified care, is licensed as a specified
institution, is certified by a specified department, is exempt from
federal income tax, and is located in Harford County; providing
that specified prohibitions do not apply to the Act; etc. ...................
4 (7)
879 – Criminal Law – Counterfeiting – Venue – Including the
county in which an alleged counterfeit deed or other instrument is
filed or recorded in a specified manner as a venue to prosecute a
specified counterfeiting crime or other crime that establishes a
specified counterfeiting crime. ........................................................
4 (7)
947 – Caroline County – Alcoholic Beverages Act of 2011 –
Increasing to 26 the times a Class BWTS beer and wine
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Page (on–premises) tasting or sampling license may be granted in a
calendar year to a person in Caroline County; altering the hours
of sale for specified licensees; and requiring that a licensee in the
county or an employee of the licensee be certified by an approved
alcohol awareness program and, except in case of a bona fide
emergency, be present during the hours in which alcohol may be
sold......................................................................................................
4 (7)
954 – Washington County – Board of Elections – Membership and
Compensation – Altering which salaries the Washington County
Salary Study Commission is required to study; increasing the
number of regular members of the Washington County Board of
Elections to five; requiring the members of the local board to be of
specified political parties; requiring a vacancy on the local board
to be filled in a specified manner; repealing the requirement that
members of the local board be paid a specified amount; making
the Act effective June 6, 2011; etc. ....................................................
4 (7)
1053 – Natural Resources – Aquaculture – Making the Department of
Natural Resources responsible for the employment of the State’s
Aquaculture Coordinator; transferring specified seafood–related
programs, funds, and organizations from the Department of
Agriculture to the Department of Natural Resources; altering the
membership of the Aquaculture Review Board; authorizing the
Department of Natural Resources to issue water column leases
under specified circumstances; altering provisions relating to the
issuance of submerged land leases; etc. ............................................
4 (7)
1088 – Audit Responsibilities – State Department of Education,
Maryland Higher Education Commission, and State
Retirement Agency – Requiring the county boards of education
to conduct specified audits at the request of the State Department
of Education; requiring local school systems to reimburse the
State for specified employer contributions for employees
participating in the Teachers’ Retirement System or the Teachers’
Pension System; providing that the State Department of
Education may authorize county boards of education and public
libraries to conduct specified audits; etc. ..........................................
4 (7)
1089 – Prince George’s County – Public Ethics Requirements –
Limitations on Contributions to Slates Containing the
County Executive or a Member of the County Council and
on Participation of County Council Members in Land Use
Applications PG 411–11 – Prohibiting payments to slates that
include a member of the County Council for Prince George’s
County or the Prince George’s County Executive during the
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Page pendency of specified land use applications; altering the
restriction on participation in specified planning and zoning
matters by a member of the County Council for Prince George’s
County who received a specified political contribution or who
belonged to a slate which received a specified contribution within
a specified time period; etc. ...............................................................
4 (7)
1229 – Prescription Drug Monitoring Program – Establishing the
Prescription Drug Monitoring Program in the Department of
Health and Mental Hygiene; establishing the mission of the
Program; requiring the Program to carry out its mission by
monitoring the prescribing and dispensing of specified substances
by specified prescribers and dispensers; establishing the Advisory
Board on Prescription Drug Monitoring to assist in the design,
implementation, and evaluation of the Program; etc. ......................
4 (7)
1243 – Alcoholic Beverages – Baltimore County – License Fees –
Altering alcoholic beverages license fees within Baltimore County.
4 (7)
1311 – Motor Vehicle Insurers – Standards for Cancellation or
Refusal of Insurance – Driving While Impaired by Alcohol –
Establishing that a conviction for driving while impaired by
alcohol is among the standards that may be applied by an insurer
for purposes of canceling or refusing to underwrite or renew a
particular insurance risk or class of risk with respect to private
passenger motor vehicle insurance; etc. ...........................................
4 (7)
1312 – State Retirement and Pension System – Vested Retirement
Allowance – Members and Former Members – Requiring that
members or former members of the State Retirement and Pension
System complete and submit an application to the Board of
Trustees of the State Retirement and Pension System stating the
date when a vested retirement allowance will commence;
prohibiting members or former members of the State Retirement
and Pension System from receiving a specified vested retirement
allowance for a specified period of time; applying the Act
prospectively; etc. ...............................................................................
4 (7)
1343 – Economic Development – Tri–County Council for Western
Maryland – Membership and Leadership – Altering the
membership of the Tri–County Council for Western Maryland;
establishing an Executive Committee for the Council and
providing for the Executive Committee’s officers and terms of
office; defining “member county”; and providing for the initial
membership of the Executive Committee. ........................................
4 (7)
Index Maryland House of Delegates III – 35
Page Vocational Education –see– Education
Voting –see– Elections
W
Wages –see– Salaries
Washington County —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 406; HB 413; HB 954; HB 1343
Washington Transit Districts –see– Mass Transit
Water —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 275; HB 406; HB 1053
Environment –
County Plans – Authority – See HB 9
Watershed Implementation Plan –
County Implementation – See HB 6
Ranking Best Management Practices – See HB 20
Water Pollution –see– Pollution
Weights and Measures —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 103
Wetlands —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 1053
Wildlife –see– Animals
Wine –see– Alcoholic Beverages – By Subdivision
Workers’ Compensation —
See Vetoed House Bills HB 40
Z
Zoning and Planning —
See also Vetoed House Bills HB 237; HB 614; HB 1089
Department of Planning –
Local and Regional Planning and Land Use Powers – Prohibition on
Restriction – See HB 8
State Development Plan – Approval or Modification by the General
Assembly – See HB 14
Environment – County Plans – Authority – See HB 9