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PILOT bill held after staff flags ambiguity in 10‑year sunset language

March 31, 2026 | No. 2 - Carroll and Frederick Counties, Select Committees, SENATE, SENATE, Committees, Legislative, Maryland


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PILOT bill held after staff flags ambiguity in 10‑year sunset language
House Bill 1232, a cross‑filed payment‑in‑lieu‑of‑taxes (PILOT) bill for an economic development project, was discussed on March 30 and then held for further work after a legislative staffer raised a technical concern about the 10‑year sunset in the senate cross‑file.

Staff (Kaylee) described the bill as authorizing Baltimore City to exempt or partially exempt certain economic development projects from real property tax under conditions that require the project owner and the Baltimore City Board of Estimates to enter a payment agreement. A DLS staff member said the current sunset language could be interpreted to void existing pilot agreements at the 10‑year mark rather than merely stopping the authorization of new pilot agreements at that time. DLS said it would draft clarifying language to ensure the intent is to prevent new pilots after 10 years rather than terminate existing agreements.

Senator McCray and the chair agreed to hold the bill until the language is placed in the correct posture and clarified; no vote on the substance of the bill occurred during the meeting.

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