Crime Control And Prevention, Governor's Office Of
Maryland 2011 Regular Session
Criminal Procedure - Seizure and Forfeiture - Property Used in Human [HB-418]
Authorizing a State or local law enforcement agency to seize specified property used or intended for use in connection with a violation of the law prohibiting human trafficking; creating the Anti-Human Trafficking Fund for specified purposes; specifying property subject to forfeiture; specifying conditions to exclude property from forfeiture; authorizing the seizure of property with or without a warrant under specified circumstances; applying the Act prospectively; etc.
HB-418: Criminal Procedure - Seizure and Forfeiture - Property Used in Human
Sponsored by: Rep. Kathleen Dumais
First Reading Judiciary on 02/04/2011
Public Health - Maryland Medical Marijuana Model Program Work Group [HB-291]
Requiring the Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene to convene a Work Group to develop a model program, including draft legislation, to facilitate patient access to marijuana for medical purposes; providing for the membership and staffing of the Work Group; providing for the designation of the chair of the Work Group; requiring the Secretary to make a report to specified committees of the General Assembly on the Work Group's findings and proposed legislation on or before December 1, 2011; etc.
HB-291: Public Health - Maryland Medical Marijuana Model Program Work Group
Sponsored by: Rep. Kumar Barve
Favorable With Amendments Report By Judicial Proceedings on 04/09/2011
Vehicle Laws - Race-Based Traffic Stops [HB-130]
Requiring law enforcement officers to record specified information pertaining to traffic stops; requiring law enforcement agencies to report specified information to the Maryland Statistical Analysis Center (MSAC); requiring the Police Training Commission to develop a specified format and guidelines and a standardized format for the reporting of specified data; requiring the Police Training Commission to develop a specified model policy; requiring the MSAC to make specified reports; etc.
HB-130: Vehicle Laws - Race-Based Traffic Stops
Sponsored by: Rep. Tawanna Gaines
Approved By The Governor on 05/10/2011
Deficit Reduction Financing Act of 2011 [HB-1294]
Repealing law providing for the Maryland Stem Cell Research Fund, the Stem Cell Research Commission, and State-funded stem cell research; repealing laws relating to senatorial and delegate scholarships; altering or repealing grant programs; altering the distribution of specified revenues; altering the distribution of highway user revenues for fiscal year 2012; stating the intent of the General Assembly regarding constraining spending in the State budget by implementation of specified actions; etc.
HB-1294: Deficit Reduction Financing Act of 2011
Sponsored by: Rep. The Leader
Unfavorable Report By Appropriations on 04/08/2011
Criminal Procedure - Restitution - Trauma-Informed Restorative Justice [SB-1059]
Requiring the Comptroller to distribute certain unclaimed money related to abandoned property in a certain manner; requiring that adherence to the provisions of a certain victim and offender restorative justice agreement by a certain offender be a condition of mandatory supervision; requiring that adherence to the provisions of a certain victim and offender restorative justice agreement by a certain offender be a condition of parole; etc.
Public Safety - Interjurisdictional Policing Grant Program - Establishment [SB-1051]
Establishing the Interjurisdictional Policing Grant Program to provide counties with grants to defray costs associated with establishing and supporting interjurisdictional policing agreements; requiring the Governor, in each fiscal year, to provide $3,500,000 in the annual budget bill; requiring the Executive Director of the Governor's Office of Crime Control and Prevention to administer the Program and establish certain requirements for the Program; specifying certain details regarding application procedures and grant awards; etc.
SB-1051: Public Safety - Interjurisdictional Policing Grant Program - Establishment
Sponsored by: Sen. Katherine Klausmeier
Hearing 3/12 At 1:00 P.m. (judicial Proceedings) on 02/25/2020
Public Safety - Crime Plan and Law Enforcement Councils (Maryland State Crime Plan) [HB-1579]
Establishing the Law Enforcement Coordinating Council to prevent and reduce crime by coordinating and focusing State resources and ensuring interagency communication and intelligence-sharing; requiring the Council to prepare a certain comprehensive crime plan for the State; requiring the Council to meet quarterly; requiring the Governor to attend at least one Council meeting each year; and requiring the Council to submit a report with its recommendations by December 1 each year to the Governor and the General Assembly; etc.
HB-1579: Public Safety - Crime Plan and Law Enforcement Councils (Maryland State Crime Plan)
Sponsored by: Rep. Luke Clippinger
Hearing 3/10 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/25/2020
Public Safety - Law Enforcement Diversion Programs [HB-1166]
Authorizing the establishment of certain law enforcement diversion programs subject to certain restrictions; authorizing certain individuals to participate in certain programs; authorizing certain providers to provide case management including certain approaches; requiring certain planning for the implementation of certain programs; requiring the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services to submit a report on the number of law enforcement encounters resulting in a behavioral health services referral; etc.
HB-1166: Public Safety - Law Enforcement Diversion Programs
Sponsored by: Rep. Talmadge Branch
Third Reading Passed (132-0) on 03/15/2020
Grant Applications and Reporting - Uniform Forms and Requirements [HB-1539]
Establishing the Maryland Efficient Grant Application Council to study and make recommendations to the Governor's Grants Office and the Department of Budget and Management regarding the entire life cycle of a grant and the creation of certain materials for use by certain grant-making agencies, grant applicants, and grant recipients; requiring the Council to solicit the input of certain stakeholders; requiring the Council to submit its findings and recommendations to the General Assembly on or before July 1, 2024; etc.
HB-1539: Grant Applications and Reporting - Uniform Forms and Requirements
Sponsored by: Rep. Dana Stein
Enacted Under Article Ii, Section 17(c) Of The Maryland Constitution - Chapter 484 on 05/08/2020
Public Safety - Interjurisdictional Policing Grant Program - Establishment [HB-1355]
Establishing the Interjurisdictional Policing Grant Program to provide counties with grants to defray costs associated with establishing and supporting interjurisdictional policing agreements; requiring the Governor, in each fiscal year, to provide $3,500,000 in the annual budget bill; requiring the Executive Director of the Governor's Office of Crime Control and Prevention to administer, and establish certain requirements for, the Program; specifying certain details regarding application procedures and grant awards under the Program; etc.
HB-1355: Public Safety - Interjurisdictional Policing Grant Program - Establishment
Sponsored by: Rep. Dana Stein
Hearing 3/03 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/10/2020
Law Enforcement Agencies - Reporting Requirements [HB-1456]
Requiring certain law enforcement agencies to report certain information annually to the Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission and the Governor's Office of Crime Control and Prevention; authorizing the Commission and the Governor's Office of Crime Control and Prevention to notify the Comptroller regarding the failure of a certain law enforcement agency to submit certain information; etc.
HB-1456: Law Enforcement Agencies - Reporting Requirements
Sponsored by: Rep. Julie Palakovich Carr
Unfavorable Report By Judiciary; Withdrawn on 03/06/2020
Human Services - Trauma-Informed Care - Commission and Training [SB-918]
Establishing the Commission on Trauma-Informed Care to coordinate a statewide initiative to prioritize the trauma-responsive and trauma-informed delivery of State services that impact children, youth, families and older adults; requiring the Commission to submit a certain report of its findings and recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly by June 30 each year; requiring certain State agencies to designate certain staff members to participate in certain training each year; etc.
SB-918: Human Services - Trauma-Informed Care - Commission and Training
Sponsored by: Sen. Jill Carter
Hearing 3/17 At 1:00 P.m. on 03/16/2020
Human Services - Trauma-Informed Care - Commission and Training [SB-918]
Establishing the Commission on Trauma-Informed Care to coordinate a statewide initiative to prioritize the trauma-responsive and trauma-informed delivery of State services that impact children, youth, families and older adults; requiring the Commission to submit a certain report of its findings and recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly by June 30 each year; requiring certain State agencies to designate certain staff members to participate in certain training each year; etc.
SB-918: Human Services - Trauma-Informed Care - Commission and Training
Sponsored by: Sen. Jill Carter
Hearing 3/17 At 1:00 P.m. on 03/16/2020
Public Safety - Baltimore City - P.R.O.T.E.C.T. (Public Resources Organizing to End Crime Together) Program [SB-929]
Authorizing certain employees of certain State law enforcement agencies to enforce certain motor vehicle laws within Baltimore City under a certain memorandum of understanding; establishing the P.R.O.T.E.C.T. (Public Resources Organizing to End Crime Together) Program to maximize the use of available resources to combat neighborhood decline and support strategies to reduce crime in Baltimore City and the State; requiring the Department of Juvenile Services to submit a certain report to certain committees; etc.
SB-929: Public Safety - Baltimore City - P.R.O.T.E.C.T. (Public Resources Organizing to End Crime Together) Program
Sponsored by: Sen. William Smith
Vetoed By The Governor (policy) on 05/07/2020
Public Safety - Crime Plan and Law Enforcement Councils (Maryland State Crime Plan) [SB-907]
Establishing the Law Enforcement Coordinating Council to prevent and reduce crime by coordinating and focusing State resources and ensuring interagency communication and intelligence-sharing; requiring the Council to prepare a certain comprehensive crime plan for the State or for each region of the State; requiring the Council to meet twice each year; requiring the Governor, or a designee, to attend at least one Council meeting each year; requiring the Council to submit an annual report to the Governor and the General Assembly; etc.
SB-907: Public Safety - Crime Plan and Law Enforcement Councils (Maryland State Crime Plan)
Sponsored by: Sen. William Smith
Vetoed By The Governor (policy) on 05/07/2020
Protective Body Armor Fund - Expansion - First Responders [HB-898]
Altering the purpose of the Protective Body Armor Fund to include assistance to first responders; requiring the Treasurer to make payments out of the Fund to a first responder unit; authorizing a first responder unit to use State money only to acquire or replace protective body armor; requiring a first responder unit to use the money distributed as an addition to and not as a substitute for certain money to acquire or replace protective body armor; etc.
HB-898: Protective Body Armor Fund - Expansion - First Responders
Sponsored by: Rep. Anne Kaiser
Hearing 2/25 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/04/2020
Maryland Violence Intervention and Prevention Program Fund and Advisory Council - Alterations [SB-708]
Altering the required uses for certain funds appropriated for Safe Streets Initiatives in Baltimore City; altering the maximum amount of a grant for a certain Safe Streets Initiative; requiring the Governor to annually include in the annual budget bill at least $3,000,000 in general funds to the Maryland Violence Intervention and Prevention Program Fund; authorizing the Fund to be used for oversight of the Fund, public outreach and education, and technical assistance and best practice education for grantees; etc.
SB-708: Maryland Violence Intervention and Prevention Program Fund and Advisory Council - Alterations
Sponsored by: Sen. Jill Carter
Vetoed By The Governor (policy) on 05/07/2020
Grant Applications and Reporting - Uniform Forms and Requirements [SB-630]
Establishing the Maryland Efficient Grant Application Council to study and make recommendations to the Governor's Grants Office and the Department of Budget and Management regarding the grants life cycle, including the creation of certain materials for use by certain grant-making agencies, grant applicants, and grant recipients, certain regulations, and certain recommended timelines and deadlines; requiring the Council to solicit the input of certain stakeholders and establish certain working groups; etc.
SB-630: Grant Applications and Reporting - Uniform Forms and Requirements
Sponsored by: Sen. Delores Kelley
Enacted Under Article Ii, Section 17(c) Of The Maryland Constitution - Chapter 485 on 05/08/2020
Maryland Violence Intervention and Prevention Program Fund and Advisory Council - Alterations [HB-822]
Requiring the Governor to include $10,000,000 in the annual State budget to the Maryland Violence Intervention and Prevention Program Fund; requiring that the appropriation be composed of at least $5,000,000 in general funds; authorizing the Fund to be used for oversight of the Fund, public outreach and education and technical assistance and best practice education for grantees; requiring the Executive Director of the Maryland Violence Intervention and Prevention Advisory Council to oversee certain evaluations; etc.
HB-822: Maryland Violence Intervention and Prevention Program Fund and Advisory Council - Alterations
Sponsored by: Rep. Talmadge Branch
Hearing 2/25 At 1:00 P.m. (appropriations) on 02/07/2020
Public Safety - Empowering Communities to Counter Racially Motivated Violent Extremism Program Fund - Establishment [SB-580]
Establishing the Empowering Communities to Counter Racially Motivated Violent Extremism Program Fund to provide grants to local governments to train individuals to recognize signs of racially motivated violent extremism and best practices for reporting and preventing racially motivated violent extremism; requiring the Executive Director of the Governor's Office of Crime Control and Prevention to establish certain procedures for local governments to apply for grants from the Fund; etc.
SB-580: Public Safety - Empowering Communities to Counter Racially Motivated Violent Extremism Program Fund - Establishment
Sponsored by: Sen. Charles Sydnor
First Reading Judicial Proceedings on 01/31/2020