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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor Ch. 394
(B) THE NOTICE SHALL BE SENT BY FIRST CLASS MAIL TO THE INSURED AT
LEAST 45 DAYS BEFORE THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE PROPOSED PREMIUM
INCREASE.
(A) THIS SECTION APPLIES ONLY TO POLICIES OF PERSONAL INSURANCE AND
INSURANCE ISSUED UNDER THE MARYLAND PROPERTY INSURANCE AVAILABILITY
ACT OR ANY SIMILAR ACT INSTITUTED TO ENSURE THE AVAILABILITY OF PROPERTY
INSURANCE.
(B) NOTWITHSTANDING THE REQUIREMENTS OF § 27-604 OF THIS SUBTITLE.
AT LEAST 45 DAYS PRIOR TO THE RENEWAL DATE OF A POLICY SUBJECT TO THIS
SECTION. THE INSURER SHALL SEND A NOTICE TO THE NAMED INSURED AND THE
INSURANCE PRODUCER IF ANY. BY FIRST-CLASS MAIL STATING BOTH THE AMOUNT
OF THE RENEWAL POLICY PREMIUM AND THE AMOUNT OF THE EXPIRING POLICY
PREMIUM.
SECTION 2. 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take
effect October 1, 2006 January 1, 2007.
Approved May 2, 2006.
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CHAPTER 394
(House Bill 1391)
AN ACT concerning
Pilot Program for the Long-Term Employment of Qualified Ex-Felons
Tax Credits for Individuals Facing Employment Barriers
FOR the purpose of creating a Pilot Program for the Long-Term Employment of
Qualified Ex-Felons; requiring the Department of Labor, Licensing, and
Regulation to establish the pilot program in consultation with the Governor's
Workforce Investment Board; requiring the Department to purchase certain
bonds for a certain number of qualified ex-felons each year and to provide
certain bonds to certain one-stop career centers; requiring that the pilot
program be implemented in a certain number of workforce investment areas;
requiring a one-stop center that participates in the pilot program to work with
certain entities to encourage referral and participation of qualified ex-felons, to
provide certain outreach and education, and to develop a certain evaluation
process; requiring a one-stop center to apply to the Department for designation
as a pilot program location; requiring the Department in consultation with the
Governor's Workforce Investment Board to designate certain one-stop centers
as pilot program locations and to consider certain information; allowing a credit
against the State income tax for certain wages paid by certain business entities
with respect to certain ex-felon employees; providing for the calculation and use
of the credit; requiring a certain addition modification if a certain credit is
claimed; requiring a certain certification prior to claiming the credit; prohibiting
an employer from claiming the credit under certain circumstances; providing for
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