Maryland HB337 mandates annual student residency and school zones reports and regulates adequate public facilities ordinances.
Maryland HB337 requires county boards to submit annual student residency and school zones reports to the Department of Planning and the Interagency Commission on School Construction. These reports must detail school zone boundaries, student residence locations, and school capacity metrics. The bill also restricts adequate public facilities ordinances from delaying the processing and completion of subdivision or site development plans, but allows them to delay the issuance of final permits. The law takes effect June 1, 2026.
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