Montgomery County Delegation
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Bill Information  
MC 22-14 Montgomery County - Alcoholic Beverages - Residency Requirement Exemption
Sponsor Delegate Hucker
Synopsis For the purpose of exempting Montgomery County from certain provisions of law requiring that a partner in a partnership for which an application for an alcoholic beverages license is made or an applicant for an alcoholic beverages license be a resident in the County for a certain number of years before the application is filed; and generally relating to alcoholic beverages licenses in Montgomery County.
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House/Senate Bill Number HB 960 / SB 1025
Bill History  
Local Action House:

2/7/14 - Montgomery County House Delegation Meeting - AGENDA - Late-filed bill vote: Favorable (22-1) - Voting list

(2/3’s majority vote in House Delegation needed to accept as late-filed bill and to schedule for a public hearing)

 

2/21/14 (Public Hearing has been rescheduled for 2/21/14 - previously scheduled for 2/14/14) - Montgomery County House Delegation Public Hearing - 170 Lowe House Office Bldg., Annapolis - AGENDA

  2/21/14 - Assigned to the County Affairs Committee
  2/26/14 - County Affairs Committee Meeting - AGENDA - Hold
  2/28/14 - County Affairs Committee Meeting - AGENDA - Favorable (7-0) - Voting list
 

2/28/14 - Montgomery County House Delegation Meeting - AGENDA - Favorable (15-4) - Voting list

Bill moves to Senate Delegation & Standing Committees

 

3/12/14 - Montgomery County House Delegation Meeting - AGENDA - Favorable ECM Committee/Del. Hucker Amendments (16-1)

Amendments

Voting list

   
Local Action Senate: 3/11/14 - Montgomery County Senate Delegation Meeting - AGENDA - Hold
   
House Action: 2/6/14 - First Reading Economic Matters Committee
  2/17/14 - Public Hearing - Economic Matters Committee - 1:00 p.m.
  3/14/14 - Favorable with Amendments Report by Economic Matters Committee
 

3/14/14 - Favorable with Amendments Report Adopted

                Second Reading Passed

  3/15/14 - Third Reading Passed (104-29)
  3/18/14 - First Reading Education, Health, & Environmental Affairs Committee
   
   
Senate Action: 2/13/14 - First Reading Rules Committee
  2/26/14 - Rereferred to Education, Health, & Environmental Affairs Committee
  3/18/14 - Public Hearing - Education, Health, & Environmental Affairs Committee - 1:00 p.m.
   
   
   
   
   
Action After Passage: