Relating To Fireworks. [SB-973]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Establishes property owner liability for illegal aerial devices possessed or set off on their property by others. Clarifies that probable cause for arrest for fireworks offenses may be based on statements from witnesses and photographs, video, and other recordings authenticated by witnesses.
SB-973: Relating To Fireworks.
Sponsored by: Sen. Jarrett K. Keohokalole
Carried Over To 2020 Regular Session. on 12/01/2019
SB-1512: As enacted, requires each law enforcement agency to ensure that, whenever a person is arrested and taken into custody by an officer of the agency, the person is asked whether that person is the parent or legal custodian of any children that will be left unattended by the person's arrest; enacts other related provisions. - Amends TCA Section 8-4-115; Title 8, Chapter 8, Part 2; Title 37, Chapter 5; Title 38, Chapter 3 and Title 40, Chapter 7, Part 1.
Sponsored by: Sen. Becky Duncan Massey
Effective Date(s) 07/01/2018 on 05/04/2018
You have voted SB-1512: As enacted, requires each law enforcement agency to ensure that, whenever a person is arrested and taken into custody by an officer of the agency, the person is asked whether that person is the parent or legal custodian of any children that will be left unattended by the person's arrest; enacts other related provisions. - Amends TCA Section 8-4-115; Title 8, Chapter 8, Part 2; Title 37, Chapter 5; Title 38, Chapter 3 and Title 40, Chapter 7, Part 1..
HB-2192: As enacted, requires each law enforcement agency to ensure that, whenever a person is arrested and taken into custody by an officer of the agency, the person is asked whether that person is the parent or legal custodian of any children that will be left unattended by the person's arrest; enacts other related provisions. - Amends TCA Section 8-4-115; Title 8, Chapter 8, Part 2; Title 37, Chapter 5; Title 38, Chapter 3 and Title 40, Chapter 7, Part 1.
Sponsored by: Rep. Mary Littleton
Comp. Became Pub. Ch. 801 on 05/04/2018
You have voted HB-2192: As enacted, requires each law enforcement agency to ensure that, whenever a person is arrested and taken into custody by an officer of the agency, the person is asked whether that person is the parent or legal custodian of any children that will be left unattended by the person's arrest; enacts other related provisions. - Amends TCA Section 8-4-115; Title 8, Chapter 8, Part 2; Title 37, Chapter 5; Title 38, Chapter 3 and Title 40, Chapter 7, Part 1..
HB-15: Resisting arrest, arrest only if perpetrator is concurrently arrested for a separate unrelated crime, Sec. 13A-10-41 am'd.
Sponsored by: Rep. Barbara Bigsby Boyd
Read For The First Time And Referred To The House Of Representatives Committee On Public Safety And Homeland Security on 02/07/2017
Relating To Fireworks. [HB-1172]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Crime ]
Establishes property owner liability for illegal aerial devices possessed or set off on their property by others. Allows probable cause for fireworks offenses to be established from statements from witnesses and photographs, video, and other recordings authenticated by witnesses. Takes effect on 7/1/2050. (SD1)
HB-1172: Relating To Fireworks.
Sponsored by: Rep. Marcus R. Oshiro
Reported From Psm (stand. Com. Rep. No. 957) With Recommendation Of Passage On Second Reading, As Amended (sd 1) And Referral To Jdl. on 03/22/2017
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Howard County - Fire and Explosive Investigator - Authority Ho. Co. 24-17 [HB-1343]
[Crime ]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Providing that under specified circumstances, a Howard County fire and explosive investigator operating in Howard County has the same authority as the State Fire Marshal and a full-time investigative and inspection assistant in the Office of the State Fire Marshal to make arrests without a warrant, to exercise specified powers of arrest, and to carry a firearm; etc.
HB-1343: Howard County - Fire and Explosive Investigator - Authority Ho. Co. 24-17
Sponsored by: Rep. Howard County Delegation
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 309 on 04/18/2017
Civil Actions - Discovery in Aid of Enforcement of Money Judgment - Body Attachment [HB-1435]
[Crime ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Criminal Justice ]
Prohibiting a court from issuing a body attachment for an individual for failure to appear in court in response to a specified show cause order unless the court makes specified findings; prohibiting money paid by an individual arrested on a body attachment or another person on behalf of the individual to obtain the individual's release from being applied to reduce the amount of an outstanding money judgment or otherwise forfeited to the judgment creditor unless the court makes specified findings; etc.
HB-1435: Civil Actions - Discovery in Aid of Enforcement of Money Judgment - Body Attachment
Sponsored by: Rep. Erek Barron
Unfavorable Report By Judiciary; Withdrawn on 03/13/2017
Criminal Procedure - Immigration - Community Trust [HB-1362]
[Immigration ]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
Providing that an official of State government or a local government is immune from criminal and civil liability for refusing to provide information to the federal government or another state that will be used for specified purposes; stating it is the intent of the General Assembly to maintain community trust in Maryland governmental operations and law enforcement by clarifying the parameters of State and local participation in federal immigration enforcement efforts; requiring the Attorney General to develop specified policies; etc.
HB-1362: Criminal Procedure - Immigration - Community Trust
Sponsored by: Sen. Nathaniel T Oaks
First Reading Judicial Proceedings on 03/21/2017
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Public Safety - SWAT Teams - Standards [SB-941]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
[Criminal Justice ]
Requiring the Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission to adopt a specified set of standards for the training and deployment of SWAT teams and of law enforcement officers not on a SWAT team who conduct no-knock warrant service in the State; and defining "SWAT team" as an agency-designated unit of law enforcement officers who are selected, trained, and equipped to work as a coordinated team to resolve specified critical incidents that may exceed the capabilities of first responders or investigative units.
SB-941: Public Safety - SWAT Teams - Standards
Sponsored by: Sen. Delores G Kelley
Enacted Under Article Ii, Section 17(c) Of The Maryland Constitution - Chapter 803 on 05/27/2017
Maryland Law Enforcement and Governmental Trust Act [SB-835]
[Immigration ]
[Crime ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
Prohibiting a specified government agent from taking specified actions for immigration enforcement purposes; prohibiting a law enforcement official from stopping, arresting, searching, or detaining an individual for purposes of investigating a suspected immigration violation or inquiring about specified matters; requiring the Attorney General, in consultation with stakeholders, to develop and adopt model policies for a specified purpose; etc.
SB-835: Maryland Law Enforcement and Governmental Trust Act
Sponsored by: Sen. Delores G Kelley
Unfavorable Report By Judicial Proceedings; Withdrawn on 04/10/2017
Civil Actions - Discovery in Aid of Enforcement of Money Judgment - Body Attachment [SB-725]
[Crime ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Criminal Justice ]
Prohibiting a court from issuing a body attachment for an individual for failure to appear in court in response to a specified show cause order unless the court makes specified findings; prohibiting money paid by an individual arrested on a body attachment or another person on behalf of the individual to obtain the individual's release from being applied to reduce the amount of an outstanding money judgment or otherwise forfeited to the judgment creditor unless the court makes specified findings; etc.
SB-725: Civil Actions - Discovery in Aid of Enforcement of Money Judgment - Body Attachment
Sponsored by: Sen. Delores G Kelley
Unfavorable Report By Judicial Proceedings; Withdrawn on 03/06/2017
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Public Safety - SWAT Teams - Standards [HB-739]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
[Criminal Justice ]
Requiring the Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission to adopt a specified set of standards for the training and deployment of SWAT teams and of law enforcement officers not on a SWAT team who conduct no-knock warrant service in the State; and defining "SWAT team" as an agency-designated unit of law enforcement officers who are selected, trained, and equipped to work as a coordinated team to resolve specified critical incidents that may exceed the capabilities of first responders or investigative units.
HB-739: Public Safety - SWAT Teams - Standards
Sponsored by: Rep. Curtis S. Anderson
Enacted Under Article Ii, Section 17(c) Of The Maryland Constitution - Chapter 802 on 05/27/2017
SB-1120: As introduced, requires a law enforcement officer to issue a citation in lieu of continued custody of a person arrested for a misdemeanor violation of simple possession of a controlled substance, unless the officer determines, based on the person's previous failure to appear in court, that a reasonable likelihood exists that the arrested person will fail to appear in court. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 4 and Title 40, Chapter 7.
Sponsored by: Sen. Sara Kyle
Failed In Senate Judiciary Committee on 04/03/2018
You have voted SB-1120: As introduced, requires a law enforcement officer to issue a citation in lieu of continued custody of a person arrested for a misdemeanor violation of simple possession of a controlled substance, unless the officer determines, based on the person's previous failure to appear in court, that a reasonable likelihood exists that the arrested person will fail to appear in court. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 4 and Title 40, Chapter 7..
SB-1301: As introduced, requires a law enforcement officer to issue a citation in lieu of continued custody of a person arrested for a misdemeanor violation of simple possession of a controlled substance, unless the officer determines, based on the person's previous failure to appear in court, that a reasonable likelihood exists that the arrested person will fail to appear in court. - Amends TCA Section 39-17-418 and Section 40-7-118.
Sponsored by: Sen. Lee Harris
Placed On Senate Judiciary Committee Calendar For 3/15/2017 on 03/15/2017
You have voted SB-1301: As introduced, requires a law enforcement officer to issue a citation in lieu of continued custody of a person arrested for a misdemeanor violation of simple possession of a controlled substance, unless the officer determines, based on the person's previous failure to appear in court, that a reasonable likelihood exists that the arrested person will fail to appear in court. - Amends TCA Section 39-17-418 and Section 40-7-118..
HB-760: As introduced, requires a law enforcement officer to issue a citation in lieu of continued custody of a person arrested for a misdemeanor violation of simple possession of a controlled substance, unless the officer determines, based on the person's previous failure to appear in court, that a reasonable likelihood exists that the arrested person will fail to appear in court. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 4 and Title 40, Chapter 7.
Sponsored by: Rep. G.A. Hardaway
Engrossed; Ready For Transmission To Sen. on 05/08/2017
You have voted HB-760: As introduced, requires a law enforcement officer to issue a citation in lieu of continued custody of a person arrested for a misdemeanor violation of simple possession of a controlled substance, unless the officer determines, based on the person's previous failure to appear in court, that a reasonable likelihood exists that the arrested person will fail to appear in court. - Amends TCA Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 4 and Title 40, Chapter 7..
HB-734: As introduced, requires a law enforcement officer to issue a citation in lieu of continued custody of a person arrested for a misdemeanor violation of simple possession of a controlled substance, unless the officer determines, based on the person's previous failure to appear in court, that a reasonable likelihood exists that the arrested person will fail to appear in court. - Amends TCA Section 39-17-418 and Section 40-7-118.
Sponsored by: Rep. Jeremy Faison
Taken Off Notice For Cal In S/c Criminal Justice Subcommittee Of Criminal Justice Committee on 03/27/2018
You have voted HB-734: As introduced, requires a law enforcement officer to issue a citation in lieu of continued custody of a person arrested for a misdemeanor violation of simple possession of a controlled substance, unless the officer determines, based on the person's previous failure to appear in court, that a reasonable likelihood exists that the arrested person will fail to appear in court. - Amends TCA Section 39-17-418 and Section 40-7-118..