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Subcommittee discusses amendment that would require both print and digital public notices; vote deferred

2308978 · February 13, 2025
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Summary

The Judiciary Committee’s Civil Law Subcommittee debated House Bill 74 and an amendment that would change statutory notice language from “or” to “and,” making publication required in both print and digital formats when both exist. The subcommittee agreed to revisit the proposal at a future meeting.

The Civil Law Subcommittee of the Judiciary Committee discussed House Bill 74 on publication of public notices and agreed to take the measure up for a vote at a later meeting.

Chairman Delegate Carden opened discussion of House Bill 74 and asked proponents and opponents to weigh in. Lorenzo Bellamy proposed an amendment that would replace “or” with “and” in the bill’s notice provisions on page 2, lines 16 and 18, so that notices would be published in both print and digital versions when both are available. "The…

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