Maryland regulations
- Maryland Department of Health - Board of Pharmacy - Examination for Licensure and Professional Experience Programs (COMAR 10.34.02)June 26, 2026
Maryland Board of Pharmacy regulation amends examination and professional experience program requirements under COMAR 10.34.02, effective as emergency action with details previously published May 15, 2026.
- Maryland Department of Agriculture - Weights and Measures - Registration of Commercial Weighing and Measuring Devices (COMAR 15.03.08)June 26, 2026
Maryland Department of Agriculture amends commercial weighing and measuring device registration rules to support electric vehicle supply equipment charging station operators and service agents, with expected positive economic impact on small busines…
- Department of the Environment - On-Site Wastewater Property Transfer Inspection License and Board of On-Site Wastewater Professionals (COMAR 26.04.12 and 26.31.01)June 26, 2026
Maryland Department of the Environment extends emergency status for repealing COMAR 26.04.12 Regulations .01-.07 and adopting replacement regulations under new COMAR 26.31.01 for on-site wastewater professionals.
- Office of the Attorney General - Consumer Protection Division - Abusive Practices (COMAR 02.01.11)June 26, 2026
Maryland Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division adopts new regulations under COMAR 02.01.11 defining abusive practices, effective immediately following the May 1, 2026 proposal notice.
- Department of Budget and Management - Personnel Services and Benefits - Leave (COMAR 17.04.11)June 26, 2026
Department of Budget and Management proposes amendments to leave regulations under personnel services and benefits authority for state employees.
- Public Service Commission - Large Load Customers - Large Load Study and Tariff Requirements (COMAR 20.96.01)June 26, 2026
Public Service Commission amends regulations on large load studies and tariffs for large load customers under COMAR 20.96.01.
- Department of Budget and Management - Paid Family Medical Leave Transition - COMAR 17.04.11June 26, 2026
Department of Budget and Management amendment clarifies State agency transition to Paid Family Medical Leave on July 1, 2026, with parental leave days counting toward PFML eligibility limits.
- Maryland Department of the Environment - Public Hearing - State Implementation Plan for 2015 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality StandardsJune 26, 2026
Maryland Department of the Environment holds a public hearing on July 17, 2026 for its State Implementation Plan addressing 2015 ozone air quality standards; written comments due by 5:00 PM that day.
- Maryland Department of Health - Mental Health Case Management: Care Coordination for Children and Youth (COMAR 10.09.90)June 26, 2026
Maryland Department of Health finalizes amendments to mental health case management and care coordination regulations for children and youth under COMAR 10.09.90, effective following the March 6, 2026 proposal.
- Chesapeake Bay Trust - Public Meeting Notice - February 17, 2027June 26, 2026
Chesapeake Bay Trust public meeting scheduled February 17, 2027, 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., Annapolis; accessibility accommodations available with 48 hours' notice.
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