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Legislation


2008 Regular Session

Bicycles

Status of Legislation
Total number of Bills: 4

  • Failed - Dead Legislation

    HB 143

    Status as of January 23, 2008: Bill is in the House - First Reading Environmental Matters

    Sponsored By
    Delegates Cardin, Bobo, Bronrott, Feldman, Hammen, Hecht, Krysiak, Lafferty, Manno, McIntosh, Montgomery, Stein, and Waldstreicher
    Entitled
    Vehicle Laws - Bicycles, Play Vehicles, EPAMDs, and Motor Scooters - Rules of the Road
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Environmental Matters
  • Failed - Dead Legislation

    HB 875

    Status as of April 5, 2008: Bill is in the Senate - Re-referred Judicial Proceedings

    Sponsored By
    Delegates Frick, Bronrott, Cardin, Kaiser, Levy, McComas, Montgomery, Morhaim, Pendergrass, Reznik, Rice, Ali, Beidle, Bobo, Boteler, Cane, Carr, V. Clagett, Frush, Glenn, Healey, Holmes, Hucker, Lafferty, Malone, McIntosh, Niemann, Norman, O'Donnell, Sossi, Stein, and Weir
    Entitled
    Vehicular Crossings - Use by Pedestrians and Bicycles - Authorization
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Environmental Matters
    Senate: Judicial Proceedings
  • Failed - Dead Legislation

    HB 934

    Status as of April 7, 2008: Bill is in the Senate - Re-referred Education Health and Environmental Affairs

    Sponsored By
    Prince George's County Delegation and Montgomery County Delegation
    Entitled
    Maryland-Washington Regional District - Highways - Pedestrian and Bicycle Traffic and Facilities PG/MC 108-08
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Environmental Matters
    Senate: Education Health and Environmental Affairs
  • Became Law - Governor Signed

    SB 492

    Status as of April 24, 2008: Became Law - Chapter 183

    Sponsored By
    Senators Frosh, Forehand, King, Madaleno, and Pinsky
    Entitled
    Vehicular Crossings - Use by Pedestrians and Bicycles - Authorization
    Committee
    Assignments
    Senate: Judicial Proceedings
    House: Environmental Matters
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