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HB 339

Anne Arundel County - Board of License Commissioners - Chief Inspector - Compensation

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Andrew Pruski and 1 co-sponsor

HB 339 adjusts compensation for Anne Arundel County's Board of License Commissioners Chief Inspector position to improve recruitment and retention of licensing regulatory staff.

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Bill Summary · HB 339

Legislative bill overview

HB 339 establishes or modifies the compensation structure for the Chief Inspector position within Anne Arundel County's Board of License Commissioners. The bill appears to address salary or benefits for this specific administrative role within the county's licensing regulatory body.

Why is this important

Compensation standards for government positions affect the county's ability to attract and retain qualified personnel for regulatory oversight roles, which directly impacts the efficiency of business licensing and compliance enforcement. This local personnel matter can set precedent for how Anne Arundel County values licensing enforcement positions.

Potential points of contention

  • Whether the proposed compensation is fiscally appropriate given the county's budget constraints or priorities
  • Whether this salary adjustment applies only to the current Chief Inspector or future positions, raising questions about retroactive versus prospective implementation
  • Potential concerns about internal equity if similar adjustments aren't made to comparable positions within the licensing commission or other county departments

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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