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Legislation


2002 Regular Session

RESTAURANTS

Status of Legislation
Total number of Bills: 12

  • Passed Legislation

    HB 146

    Status as of April 9, 2002: Became Law - Chapter 37

    Sponsored By
    Anne Arundel County Delegation
    Entitled
    Anne Arundel County - Alcoholic Beverages - Multiple Licenses
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Economic Matters
    Senate: Education Health and Environmental Affairs
  • Passed Legislation

    HB 194

    Status as of April 9, 2002: Became Law - Chapter 40

    Sponsored By
    Chairman, Judiciary Committee and Delegate Grosfeld
    Entitled
    Business Regulation - Returnable Container - Warrant
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Judiciary
    Senate: Judicial Proceedings
  • Passed Legislation

    HB 433

    Status as of April 9, 2002: Became Law - Chapter 65

    Sponsored By
    Frederick County Delegation
    Entitled
    Frederick County - Alcoholic Beverages - Class B Licenses in Middletown
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Economic Matters
    Senate: Education Health and Environmental Affairs
  • Failed to Pass

    HB 472

    Status as of April 7, 2002: Bill is in the Senate - Favorable Education Health and Environmental Affairs

    Sponsored By
    Delegates Nathan-Pulliam, Kelly, Bobo, Frush, A. Jones, Kach, Morhaim, and Turner
    Entitled
    Health - Food Service Facility Managers - Certification
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Environmental Matters
    Senate: Education Health and Environmental Affairs
  • Passed Legislation

    HB 709

    Status as of April 25, 2002: Became Law - Chapter 237

    Sponsored By
    Montgomery County Delegation
    Entitled
    Montgomery County - Alcoholic Beverages - Location of Licensed Premises MC 211-02
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Economic Matters
    Senate: Education Health and Environmental Affairs
  • Passed Legislation

    HB 739

    Status as of April 25, 2002: Became Law - Chapter 245

    Sponsored By
    Prince George's County Delegation
    Entitled
    Prince George's County - Alcoholic Beverages - Restaurants Under Franchise or Licensing Agreements PG 304-02
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Economic Matters
    Senate: Education Health and Environmental Affairs
  • Failed to Pass

    HB 1182

    Status as of March 20, 2002: Bill is in the House - Unfavorable Commerce and Government Matters

    Sponsored By
    Delegates Owings and Cane
    Entitled
    Public Facilities - Refusal of Service - Prohibition
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Commerce and Government Matters
  • Failed to Pass

    HB 1275

    Status as of March 18, 2002: Bill is in the House - Unfavorable Economic Matters

    Sponsored By
    Delegates Barve, Gordon, and Kagan
    Entitled
    Restaurants - Caffeine-Free, Sugar-Free Soft Drinks Offered for Consumption
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Economic Matters
  • Passed Legislation

    HB 1397

    Status as of May 16, 2002: Became Law - Chapter 581

    Sponsored By
    Dorchester County Delegation
    Entitled
    Dorchester County - Alcoholic Beverages - Class B Licenses
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Economic Matters
    Senate: Education Health and Environmental Affairs
  • Failed to Pass

    SB 201

    Status as of February 18, 2002: Bill is in the Senate - Withdrawn Education Health and Environmental Affairs

    Sponsored By
    Senator Baker
    Entitled
    Cecil County - Alcoholic Beverages - Restaurant Complex Licenses
    Committee
    Assignments
    Senate: Education Health and Environmental Affairs
  • Sponsored By
    Anne Arundel County Senators
    Entitled
    Anne Arundel County - Alcoholic Beverages - Multiple Licenses
    Committee
    Assignments
    Senate: Education Health and Environmental Affairs
    House: Economic Matters
  • Sponsored By
    Senator Colburn
    Entitled
    Dorchester County - Alcoholic Beverages - Class B Licenses
    Committee
    Assignments
    Senate: Education Health and Environmental Affairs
    House: Economic Matters
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