Maryland SB931 updates the Maryland Public Ethics Law to include domestic partners and registered domestic partners in financial disclosure.
Maryland SB931 amends the Maryland Public Ethics Law to include domestic partners and registered domestic partners in financial disclosure requirements for state officials and candidates. The bill requires financial disclosure statements to include details of virtual currency holdings valued over $1,000 and interests held by domestic partners or registered domestic partners. It also updates definitions and provisions to ensure clarity and consistency in the law. The changes take effect on October 1, 2026.
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