Maryland Code § SG-2-1502

Section SG-2-1502
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Department" means the Department of Legislative Services.
(3) "Prefile" means to direct the Department, before a regular session
of the General Assembly, to file a bill for introduction during that session.
(b) A member or member-elect of the General Assembly may prefile a bill,
as provided in this section.
(c) (1) In a year when an election for members of the General Assembly
is held:
(i) a bill may be prefiled only by an individual elected or re-
elected to the General Assembly at that election;

(ii) the deadline for directing the Department to file a bill for
introduction is December 10;
(iii) the deadline for requesting the Department to prepare a
bill for prefiling is November 20; and
(iv) an individual first elected at that election may not request
the Department to prepare a bill until after the election.
(2) In any other year, a member may prefile a bill at any regular
session by:
(i) on or before the preceding November 1, requesting the
Department to prepare the bill; and
(ii) on or before the preceding November 20, directing the
Department, in writing, to file the bill for introduction.
(d) A directive to file a bill for introduction shall be in writing and shall
state the name of each sponsor of the bill.
(e) (1) On the first day of each regular session, the Department shall
send to the Secretary of the Senate and the Chief Clerk of the House, as appropriate,
copies of each bill, in the form that the Senate rules set for introduction in the Senate
or that the House rules set for introduction in the House.
(2) Each bill that is sent under this subsection shall be considered as
filed for introduction.

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