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Georgia and Maryland Regulations Are Now on Bizmoon

April 23, 2026

If you run a business in Georgia or Maryland, keeping up with state rules is its own job. New regulations, meeting notices, professional licensing changes, and public comment windows all get posted in different places, on different schedules, in formats that were clearly not designed to be read. Missing one can mean a fine, a lapsed license, or an opportunity to weigh in on a rule that will affect your costs for years.

We just made that a lot easier for two more states.

What's new

Bizmoon now covers state-level regulations for Georgia and Maryland.

That means proposed rules, final rules, licensing updates, meeting notices with comment periods, and agency actions from both states now land in your regulations feed. Filtered to what applies to your business, summarized in plain English, linked to the source.

What kinds of rules show up

A few examples of what Bizmoon now surfaces for these states:

  • Georgia professional licensing rules: CPA exam and permit requirements, architect and interior designer registration, certificates of registration for regulated trades
  • Georgia food and agriculture rules: egg inspection, fertilizer regulations, food division chapters
  • Maryland Family and Medical Leave Insurance notices: contribution rate updates, declaration-of-intent windows
  • Maryland Department of Transportation notices, including evaluation report availability
  • Public meeting notices from Maryland boards covering occupational therapy, lottery and gaming, and emergency medical services
  • Maryland perinatal and neonatal referral center designations: the kind of quiet rule change that matters enormously to one industry and is invisible to everyone else

The regulations feed covers rulemakings, licensing updates, meeting notices with comment periods, and agency actions that change who can do what.

Why state regulations matter

Federal rules get most of the headlines, but state-level regulations are usually what actually touch a small business day to day.

State rules change faster. A federal rulemaking can take years. A state board can update licensing requirements, fee schedules, or inspection rules in a single meeting cycle.

Comment windows are shorter and more winnable. When the federal government opens a comment window, it gets thousands of submissions. A state agency comment period might get a dozen. Your voice counts for more.

Licensing and permit rules live here. Most of the rules that determine whether you can legally operate, from contractor licensing to food service permits, are set at the state level, not federally.

Get started

You can now read the latest Georgia regulations and latest Maryland regulations without an account, these public pages refresh every six hours with new state-register notices.

If your business operates in Georgia or Maryland, create your profile and start seeing rules that apply to you. Setup takes about five minutes.

Already have an account? Head to your regulations page to see the latest updates.

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