PG 414–21: Prince George’s County – Public Safety and Behavioral Health Surcharges – Behavioral Health Programs

FOR the purpose of renaming the Public Safety and Behavioral Health Surcharge in Prince George’s County imposed for certain residential construction; providing for an exemption to the public safety and behavioral health surcharge; making conforming changes, and generally relating to the public safety surcharge in Prince George’s County.

PG 506–21: Prince George’s County – Board of Education – Student Member Voting and Member Candidacy

FOR the purpose of authorizing the student member of the Prince George’s County Board of Education to vote on all matters before the county board, with the exception of one matter; repealing a prohibition on members of the county board from being candidates for a public office other than a position on the county board while serving on the county board; and generally relating to the Prince George’s County Board of  Education.

PG 305–21: Prince George’s County – Vehicle Height Monitoring Systems

FOR the purpose of authorizing the use of certain vehicle height monitoring systems in Prince George’s County to enforce certain state and local laws restricting the presence of certain vehicles during certain times; applying to Prince George’s County certain provisions of law relating to vehicle height monitoring systems; defining a certain term; making a stylistic and a technical change; making conforming changes; providing for the effective date of certain provisions of this Act; providing for the termination of certain provisions of this Act, and generally relating to imposing liability on owners of motor vehicles recorded while being operated in violation of a State or local law restricting the presence of vehicles during certain times.

PG 502–21: Prince George’s County – Board of Education and Chief Executive Officer – Revisions

FOR the purpose of repealing provisions of law that established the position of the Chief  Executive Officer of the Prince George’s County public school system; repealing  certain provisions of law that established the powers and duties of the Chief  Executive Officer; revising the membership of the Prince George’s County Board of  Education to require all members to be elected; repealing provisions of law relating  to the appointed members of the county board, including the appointment, terms,  and compensation of the members; repealing provisions that specified certain  staggered terms for certain elected members of the county board; repealing certain  provisions that specified a certain method of filling certain vacancies on the county  board; requiring a vacancy of an elected member of the county board to be filled at  special election under certain circumstances; repealing a provision of law requiring  the Prince George’s County Executive to appoint certain officers of the county board;  requiring the county board to meet at a certain time each year to elect a chair and  vice chair from among its members; altering the number of affirmative votes  required for the county board to pass a motion; providing for the expiration of the  terms of the appointed members of the county board; defining a certain term;  repealing certain definitions; making stylistic and conforming changes; and generally relating to the membership of the Prince George’s County Board of  Education and the Chief Executive Officer.

PG 401–21: Prince George’s County – Assisted Living Program Licensing – Notice of Applicant Located in Common Ownership Community

FOR the purpose of requiring the Secretary of Health to notify the county health officer for  Prince George’s County if the Secretary receives a licensure application under a  certain provision of law for an assisted living program that will be located in Prince  George’s County; requiring the county health officer to determine whether an assisted living program is to be operated within a common ownership community in the county; requiring, under certain circumstances, the county health officer to provide notice of a certain application to the county council and a certain common ownership community; defining a certain term, and generally relating to applications for licensure of assisted living programs in Prince George’s County.

Withdrawn – PG 503–21: Prince George’s County – Board of Education and Chief Executive Officer – Alterations

FOR the purpose of altering the membership of the Prince George’s County Board ofEducation to require all members to be elected; repealing provisions of law relating  to the appointed members of the county board, including the appointment, terms, and compensation of the members; requiring elected members of the county board to  be elected by the voters of the entire county rather than by the voters of the school  district the member represents; repealing a provision of law requiring the Prince  George’s County Executive to appoint certain officers of the county board; requiring the county board to select a chair and vice chair from among the elected members of  the board; altering the number of affirmative votes required for the county board to  pass a motion; repealing provisions of law that established the title of the county  superintendent as the Chief Executive Officer of the Prince George’s County public  school system; providing for the expiration of the terms of the appointed members of the county board; defining a certain term; repealing certain definitions; making  stylistic and conforming changes; and generally relating to the membership of the  Prince George’s County Board of Education and the Chief Executive Officer.

PG 302–21: Prince George’s County – Speed Monitoring Systems – Residential Districts and School Zones

FOR the purpose of establishing that certain provisions of law authorizing the use of speed monitoring systems in certain residential districts apply in Prince George’s County; establishing that a school zone speed monitoring system in Prince George’s County may be used in a school zone with any speed limit; and generally relating to speed monitoring systems in Prince George’s County.

PG 301–21: Prince George’s County – Speeding Violations on Maryland Route 210 (Indian Head Highway) – Fines

FOR the purpose of establishing certain fines for certain violations of the prohibition  against exceeding the maximum posted speed limit on Maryland Route 210 (Indian  Head Highway) in Prince George’s County; making stylistic changes; and generally  relating to fines for speeding violations on Maryland Route 210 (Indian Head  Highway) in Prince George’s County.

PG 307–21: Prince George’s County – Alcoholic Beverages – Alcohol Density Zones and Licenses

FOR the purpose of authorizing the issuance of a Class A beer and wine license for a grocery store in an alcohol density zone in Prince George’s County under certain circumstances; prohibiting the issuance of a Class A beer, wine, and liquor license for a grocery store in the county; authorizing the Board of License Commissioners for Prince George’s County to approve the transfer of a Class A beer, wine, and liquor license into a part of certain alcoholic beverages districts in the county if the original licensed premises is in an alcohol density zone; defining “alcohol density zone”;  making a conforming change, and generally relating to alcoholic beverages in Prince  George’s County.

PG 406–21: Prince George’s County – Land Use – Magnetic Levitation Transportation System Siting (Prince George’s County Stop the Maglev Act of 2021)

FOR the purpose of prohibiting a person from constructing a magnetic levitation transportation system within a certain distance of certain property in Prince  George’s County; prohibiting units of State and local government from taking certain actions related to the construction of a magnetic levitation transportation system within a certain distance of certain property in the county; establishing that the prohibitions under this Act do not apply under certain circumstances; authorizing the Prince George’s County Council to adopt local laws for the use of certain land consistent with certain law; defining certain terms; making this Act an emergency measure, and generally relating to land use related to magnetic levitation transportation systems in Prince George’s County.