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MD SB80

Bill

Status

Engrossed

3/5/2026

Primary Sponsor

Education, Energy, and the Environment

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Origin

Senate

2026 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Transfers administration of financial disclosure requirements for Judicial Branch officials and judicial candidates from the State Ethics Commission to the Administrative Office of the Courts or another body designated by the Supreme Court of Maryland

  • Clarifies that the Commission on Judicial Disabilities and Judicial Ethics Committee retain authority over ethics rules (Subtitle 5) for judicial officials, while financial disclosure statements (Subtitle 6) shift to court administration

  • Requires the Administrative Office of the Courts to maintain financial disclosure records for judicial officials and candidates and make them available to the public during normal office hours

  • Eliminates the requirement that the Supreme Court of Maryland transmit copies of judicial financial disclosure statements to the State Ethics Commission within 30 days of receipt

  • Takes effect July 1, 2026

Legislative Description

Maryland Public Ethics Law - Financial Disclosure Statements - State Officials of and Candidates to be a State Official of the Judicial Branch

Disclosure

Last Action

Referred Government, Labor, and Elections

3/6/2026

Committee Referrals

Government, Labor, and Elections3/6/2026
Education, Energy, and the Environment1/14/2026

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