MC/PG 101-21 Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission – Mandatory Referral Review
Requested by: Delegate Carr
Co-Sponsors: Delegates Crutchfield, Moon, Shetty & Solomon & Senator Waldstreicher
Synopsis: FOR the purpose of establishing that a certain referral to the Maryland–National Capital Park and Planning Commission is deemed approved under certain circumstances only if there is a complete submission that can be adequately reviewed by the Commission; requiring the Commission to notify a certain submitting entity within a certain period of time regarding whether a certain submission or amendment to a submission is complete and accepted or rejected as incomplete; requiring the Commission to provide certain information to a submitting entity under certain circumstances; requiring the Commission to act on a certain amended submission within a certain period of time; authorizing a submitting entity to give certain notice to the Commission that the entity is unable to provide certain additional information on a certain submission through reasonable means under certain circumstances; requiring the Commission to consider a certain submission as complete and take certain action within a certain period of time; defining a certain term; and generally relating to the Maryland–National Capital Park and Planning Commission and mandatory referral review.
Full Text: View as PDF here
House Bill Number: HB 464
Files:
Status:
Montgomery County House Delegation
10/29/20: Assigned to the Metro Washington Area Committee
12/1/20: Montgomery County Delegation Bill Hearing - 7:00 p.m.
12/17/20: Metro Washington Area Committee Meeting - Favorable (5-0)
1/7/21: Montgomery County House Delegation Meeting - Favorable (unanimous)
2/12/21: Montgomery County Senate Delegation Meeting - Favorable as passed in Montgomery County Delegation (5-0)
House
1/15/21: First Reading Environment and Transportation Committee
3/2/21: Environment and Transportation Committee Public Hearing - 1:30 p.m.
3/18/21: Favorable Report by Environment and Transportation Committee
3/18/21: Favorable Report Adopted Second Reading Passed
3/22/21: Third Reading Passed (133-2)
4/12/21: Returned Passed
Senate
3/22/21: First Reading Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs Committee
4/6/21: Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs Committee Hearing - 1:00 p.m.
4/10/21: Favorable Report by Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs Committee
4/10/21: Favorable Report Adopted Second Reading Passed
4/12/21: Third Reading Passed (47-0)
Final Outcome
5/28/21: Vetoed by the Governor (policy)