2010 Regular Session

HOUSE BILL 1303

CHAPTER NUMBER: 463
File Code: Real Property Crossfiled with: SENATE BILL 307
Sponsored By:
Delegates Conway and Mathias
Entitled:
Worcester County - Real Property - Recording

Synopsis:

Altering procedures for recording deeds in Worcester County so as to require that deeds granting property within any sanitary district operated by the County Commissioners of Worcester County be marked by the county to indicate that specified assessments and charges due to the county have been paid before the deed may be accepted by the Clerk of the Circuit Court for recording.

History by Legislative and Calendar Date

Legislative date is used to record history occurring in the Chambers otherwise Calendar date is used.
House Action
2/18
First Reading Environmental Matters
2/23
Hearing 3/11 at 1:00 p.m.
3/18
Favorable Report by Environmental Matters
3/19
Favorable Report Adopted
Second Reading Passed
3/21
Third Reading Passed (138-0)
4/2
Returned Passed
Senate Action
3/23
First Reading Judicial Proceedings
4/8
Favorable Report by Judicial Proceedings
4/4
Favorable Report Adopted
Second Reading Passed
4/5
Third Reading Passed (46-0)
Action after passage in House and Senate
5/4
Approved by the Governor
- Chapter 463

Sponsored by:

Delegate Norman H. Conway, District 38B
Delegate James N. Mathias, Jr., District 38B

Bill indexed under the following Subjects:

Assessments
Circuit Courts
Clerks of Court
County Commissioners
Deeds
Fees -see also- Attys` Fees; Devt Fees & Taxes; Reimb Rates.
Real Property
Recordation
Sanitary Districts -see also- Wash Sub Sanitary District
Worcester County

Bill affects the following Statute:

Real Property
( 3-104 )

Documents

All documents except Roll Call Votes are displayed in PDF format:
Bill Text: First Reading, Third Reading, Enrolled, Chapter
Fiscal and Policy Note: Available
Amendments: None offered
Committee Votes :
House
Environmental Matters
Senate
Judicial Proceedings
Roll Call Votes (Legislative dates are shown):
House
March 21, 2010: Third Reading Passed (138-0)
Senate
April 5, 2010: Third Reading Passed (46-0)