Maryland Department of Natural Resources updates hunting season dates and bag limits for 2026-2027 and 2027-2028, including changes to river otter, fisher, and weasel regulations under COMAR 08.03.03.
Maryland Health Care Commission dockets Certificate of Need applications (Docket Nos. 26-R2-2476, 26-R2-2477, 26-R2-2478) for Quality One Care Home Health to establish a home health agency in Baltimore City, Baltimore, and Howard Counties with a $44…
Maryland Department of the Environment holds virtual public hearing June 30, 2026 at 10 a.m. on Baltimore ozone nonattainment area redesignation; written comments due by 5 p.m. that day.
Fisheries Service proposes amendments to fish regulations under COMAR 08.02.05.14, pending adoption by the Department of Natural Resources.
Maryland Department of the Environment holds virtual public hearing on June 30, 2026 at 10 a.m. EST regarding Baltimore's redesignation and maintenance plan for 2008 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards; written comments due by 5:00 p.m. tha…
Maryland Department of Natural Resources amends Spanish mackerel regulations to establish a 500-pound daily commercial catch limit per vessel when the northern fishery closes and replaces newspaper notices with website postings.
State Board of Education amends appeal procedures under COMAR 13A.01.05, with final amendments adopted May 28, 2026 and effective June 22, 2026.
Maryland Insurance Administration finalizes license application procedures for insurance producers and professionals under COMAR 31.03.20, effective June 22, 2026.
Maryland State Lottery and Gaming Control Agency amends video lottery technical standards under Regulation .13, effective June 22, 2026.
Maryland Department of Natural Resources amends wildlife management area regulations to add Swanson Creek property, revise hunting restrictions, and update permit procedures for shooting ranges across the state system.
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