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Legislation


1996 Regular Session

Fire Safety and Explosives (E6)

Current Status of Legislation Total number of Bills: 6
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    HB 1013

    Status as of May 14, 1996: Became Law - Chapter 514

    Sponsored By
    Delegate Boston (Baltimore City Administration)
    Entitled
    Baltimore City - Fires and Preventions - State Fire Marshal and State Fire Prevention Commission
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Environmental Matters
    Senate: Judicial Proceedings
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    HB 1373

    Status as of March 21, 1996: Bill is in the House - Unfavorable Environmental Matters

    Sponsored By
    Delegates Conroy, McHale, Malone, Boston, Love, Klausmeier, and Eckardt
    Entitled
    Life Safety Protection Act
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Environmental Matters
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    HB 1424

    Status as of March 19, 1996: Bill is in the House - Withdrawn Judiciary

    Sponsored By
    Delegate Boston
    Entitled
    False Alarms - Penalties
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Judiciary
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    SB 199

    Status as of May 23, 1996: Became Law - Chapter 569

    Sponsored By
    Senator Forehand
    Entitled
    Fire and Emergency Services Personnel - Interference or Obstruction
    Committee
    Assignments
    Senate: Judicial Proceedings
    House: Judiciary
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    SB 554

    Status as of February 7, 1996: Bill is in the Senate - First Reading Judicial Proceedings

    Sponsored By
    Senator Pica (Baltimore City Administration)
    Entitled
    Baltimore City - Fires and Preventions - State Fire Marshal and State Fire Prevention Commission
    Committee
    Assignments
    Senate: Judicial Proceedings
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    SB 762

    Status as of March 26, 1996: Bill is in the House - First Reading Environmental Matters

    Sponsored By
    Senators Collins and Sfikas
    Entitled
    Life Safety Protection Act
    Committee
    Assignments
    Senate: Economic and Environmental Affairs
    House: Environmental Matters
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