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Maryland HB 968 removes self-service storage from storage warehouse definition, exempting operators from licensing/fees; minor state revenue drop, effective Oct 1, 2025.
Maryland HB 968 removes self-service storage from storage warehouse definition, exempting operators from licensing/fees; minor state revenue drop, effective Oct 1, 2025.
Note: The materials provided include documents from multiple jurisdictions and bills with differing subjects. This summary focuses on the Maryland bill text and fiscal note labeled HB 968 (Business Regulation – Licensing – Definition of Storage Warehouse), which consistently appears in the packet.
To amend Maryland business licensing law to exclude self‑service storage facilities from the statutory definition of “storage warehouse,” thereby removing the requirement that such facilities obtain a storage warehouse license.
Additional detail from the fiscal note:
- Current license fee schedule (collected by clerks of court and remitted to the Comptroller/general fund) includes tiered fees (example figures shown in the note include $30 and $150 depending on jurisdiction population). Exact fee by county/municipality follows the existing statute’s schedule.
If enacted as drafted, self‑service storage operators would be relieved of a statutory licensing requirement and associated fees in Maryland, slightly reducing state revenues and regulatory burden for small businesses operating self‑storage facilities.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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