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MD SB624

Bill

Status

Introduced

2/5/2026

Primary Sponsor

Brian Feldman

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Origin

Senate

2026 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Short-term rental hosts must post evacuation diagrams and emergency phone numbers, provide working fire extinguishers, and install interconnected smoke alarms that are audible in all sleeping areas

  • Smoke alarms must be replaced if they stop functioning, are more than 10 years old, or lack a production date on the device

  • Booking services (platforms like Airbnb) must notify hosts of fire safety requirements and collect compliance documentation for each listed property

  • Counties and Baltimore City must require annual inspections of all short-term rental units by July 1, 2028, and may charge inspection fees or delegate to certified third-party inspectors

  • The State Fire Marshal must report to the General Assembly by October 1, 2028, on compliance data submitted by local jurisdictions

Legislative Description

Public Safety - Short-Term Rental Units - Fire Safety (Jillian and Lindsay Wiener Short-Term Rental Fire Safety Act)

Rules and Regulations

Last Action

Hearing 3/10 at 1:00 p.m.

2/26/2026

Committee Referrals

Education, Energy, and the Environment2/10/2026
Judicial Proceedings2/5/2026

Full Bill Text

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