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Legislation


2004 Regular Session

HOUSE BILL 1348

File Code: Estates and Trusts Prior Year Introduction As: HB 59/03 - JUD
Sponsored By:
Delegates Simmons and Vallario
Entitled:
Maryland Uniform Disclaimer of Property Interests Act

Synopsis:

Revising the procedures for disclaimers of succession to property interests created by will, intestacy, or the exercise of testamentary powers of appointment; allowing fiduciaries the ability to disclaim specified interests and powers; providing for specified rules applying to a disclaimer of specified interests in property; providing for disclaimer of rights of survivorship in jointly held property; providing for disclaimer of interest by a trustee; etc.

History by Legislative Date

House Action
2/18
First Reading House Rules and Executive Nominations
3/1
Re-referred Judiciary
Hearing 3/23 at 1:00 p.m.
3/26
Favorable Report by Judiciary
Favorable Report Adopted
Floor Committee Amendment Adopted
Second Reading Passed with Amendments
3/27
Third Reading Passed (133-0)
4/5
Returned Passed
5/26
Governor vetoed - Duplicative
Senate Action
3/30
First Reading Judicial Proceedings
4/7
Favorable Report by Judicial Proceedings
4/5
Favorable Report Adopted
Second Reading Passed
4/6
Third Reading Passed (47-0)
Sponsored by:
Delegate Luiz R. S. Simmons, District 17
Delegate Joseph F. Vallario, Jr., District 27A
Bill indexed under the following Subjects:
ESTATES AND TRUSTS
FIDUCIARIES
PERSONAL PROPERTY
REAL PROPERTY
UNIFORM LAWS
Bill affects the following Statutes:
Estates and Trusts
( 9-201 , 9-201 , 9-202 , 9-203 , 9-204 , 9-205 , 9-206 , 9-207 , 9-208 , 9-209 , 9-210 , 9-211 , 9-212 , 9-213 , 9-214 , 9-215 , 9-216 , 13-204 )

Documents:

Bill Text: First Reading (PDF), Third Reading (PDF), Enrolled
Fiscal Note: Available (PDF)
Amendments:
House
Number: 172917/01 (PDF)     Offered on: March 26, 2004   at: 12:15 p.m.     Status: Adopted
Roll Call Votes (Legislative dates are shown):
House
March 27, 2004: Third Reading Passed (133-0)
Senate
April 6, 2004: Third Reading Passed (47-0)
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