CHAPTER NUMBER: 360
File Code: Ethics
- Sponsored By:
-
Delegates Miller, Cluster, Elliott, Montgomery, and Stull
- Entitled:
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Ethics - Financial Disclosure Statements - Sources of Earned Income
Providing that under the Maryland Public Ethics Law a specified
financial disclosure statement may not be required to include a
listing of a minor child's employment or business entities of which
the child is sole or partial owner, except under specified
circumstances; and clarifying that a specified financial disclosure
statement is required to include the name and address of each place of
secondary employment of specified individuals.
House Action
- 2/4
- First Reading Environmental Matters
- Hearing 3/2 at 1:00 p.m.
- 3/15
- Favorable Report by Environmental Matters
- 3/16
- Favorable Report Adopted
- Second Reading Passed
- 3/18
- Third Reading Passed (141-0)
- 4/8
- Returned Passed
- 5/11
- Signed by the Governor Chapter 360
Senate Action
- 3/19
- First Reading Education Health and Environmental Affairs
- 3/24
- Hearing 3/30 at 1:00 p.m.
- 4/10
- Favorable Report by Education Health and Environmental Affairs
- 4/8
- Favorable Report Adopted
- Second Reading Passed
- 4/9
- Third Reading Passed (47-0)
- Sponsored by:
- Delegate Warren E. Miller, District 9A
- Delegate John W. E. Cluster, Jr., District 8
- Delegate Donald B. Elliott, District 4B
- Delegate Karen S. Montgomery, District 14
- Delegate Paul S. Stull, District 4A
- Bill indexed under the following Subjects:
- COMMERCE AND BUSINESS -see also- DEALERS; TRADERS; etc
- DISCLOSURE
- ETHICS
- MINORS -see also- AGE OF MAJORITY; YOUTH
- POLITICAL CANDIDATES
- PUBLIC OFFICIALS -see also- ATTY GEN; COMP; CO ADMIN; etc
- WORK, LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT -see also- COL BARG; HOLIDAY; etc
- Bill affects the following Statute:
- State Government
- (
15-607
)
- Bill Text:
First Reading (PDF),
Third Reading (PDF), Enrolled
- Fiscal Note:
Available (PDF)
- Amendments:
None offered
- Roll Call Votes (Legislative dates are shown):
- House
- March 18, 2004: Third Reading Passed (141-0)
- Senate
- April 9, 2004: Third Reading Passed (47-0)