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Session Laws, 2000
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PARR1S N. GLENDENING, Governor
S.B. 364
(5) Maryland-Bred Race Fund Advisory Committee (§ 11-531 of the
Business Regulation Article); (6) Maryland Standardbred Race Fund Advisory Committee (§ 11-625 of
the Business Regulation Article); (7) State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners (§ 2-302 of the
Agriculture Article); (8) State Board of Waterworks and Waste Systems Operators (§ 12-201
of the Environment Article); (9) State Board of Well Drillers (§ 13-201 of the Environment Article); (10) the Tobacco Authority (§ 7-201 of the Agriculture Article); AND (11) [Maryland Home Improvement Commission (§ 8-201 of the Business
Regulation Article); and (12) ] State Board of Inspection of Horse Riding Stables (§ 2-701 of the
Agriculture Article). (e) On or before November 30 of the 2nd year before the evaluation date of a
governmental activity or unit, the Legislative Policy Committee, based on a
preliminary evaluation, may waive as unnecessary the evaluation required under this
section. (M) EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN SUBSECTION (E) OF THIS SECTION,
ON OR BEFORE JULY 1, 2011, AN EVALUATION SHALL BE MADE OF THE MARYLAND
HOME IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION AND THE REGULATIONS THAT RELATE TO THE
MARYLAND HOME IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION. SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the Department of Labor,
Licensing, and Regulation shall submit a report to the Senate Economic and
Environmental Affairs Committee and the House Economic Matters Committee by
October 1, 2002 that evaluates: (1) the number of complaints and claims processed by
the commission and the need for additional support staff or investigators; (2) the
impact of the seventh commission Commission member on the ability of the
commission Commission to timely process complaints and claims and the need for
additional commissioners; (3) obstacles to timely pay-outs and methods to streamline
the claims procedure in order to ensure timely pay-outs for aggrieved consumers; and
(4) the status of the Home Improvement Guaranty Fund and the impact of the
increase in the maximum amount against a single contractor. SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
October 1, 2000. May 18, 2000 The Honorable Thomas V. Mike Miller, Jr.
President of the Senate
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