MC 3-22 Montgomery County - Speed and School Bus Monitoring Systems
Requested by: Delegate Moon
Co-Sponsors: Delegates Charkoudian & Wilkins and Senator Smith
Synopsis: FOR the purpose of requiring the Montgomery County Department of Transportation, in conjunction with the State Highway Administration, to construct a median divider at certain locations where certain citations are issued for violations recorded by school bus monitoring systems; repealing a prohibition on implementing new speed monitoring systems to enforce speed limits that have been decreased under a certain provision of law; requiring the fines collected as a result of violations enforced by certain new speed monitoring systems to be used to enhance safety at certain locations; and generally relating to speed and school bus monitoring systems in Montgomery County.
Full Text: View as PDF here
House Bill Number: HB813
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Montgomery County House Delegation
11/8/21Assigned to the Land Use, Transportation, and Public Safety Committee
12/15/21 Montgomery County Delegation Bill Hearing - 7:00 p.m.
12/16/21 Land Use, Transportation, and Public Safety Committee Meeting - Hold
1/24/22 Land Use, Transportation, and Public Safety Committee Meeting - Hold
2/7/22 Land Use, Transportation, and Public Safety Committee Meeting - Favorable with amendment (6-0)
2/11/22 Montgomery County House Delegation Meeting - Favorable with amendment (unanimous)
2/22/22 Montgomery County Senate Delegation Meeting - Favorable as amended by House Delegation
House
2/3/22 First Reading - Environment & Transportation Committee
3/10/22 Environment & Transportation Committee Hearing - 1:00 p.m.
3/19/22 Favorable with Amendments Report by Environment & Transportation Committee
3/19/22 Favorable with Amendments Report Adopted
Second Reading Passed3/21/22 Third Reading Passed (116-16)
4/9/22 Returned Passed
Senate
3/21/22 Referred Judicial Proceedings Committee
3/30/22 Judicial Proceedings Committee Hearing - 1:00 p.m.
4/7/22 Favorable Report - Judicial Proceedings Committee
4/7/22 Favorable Report Adopted Second Reading Passed
4/8/22 Third Reading Passed (47-0)
Final Outcome
4/21/22 Approved by the Governor - Chapter 216