Maryland 911 Audit Bill Flies Through House
Maryland senators received a 911 fee auditing bill Friday that passed the House 132-0 Thursday. HB-6 would require wireline and wireless providers keep records of 911 fees collected and remitted for at least four years, and require the state comptroller…
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to adopt procedures for auditing surcharge collection and remittance. The House voted 131-0 for HB-44 extending the terms of state next-generation 911 committee through June 30, 2022, and requiring reports to the governor and legislature by Dec. 15 this and next year.