Maryland Animal Abuse Registry [HB-1020]
[Animals ]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Requiring the Department of State Police to establish the Maryland Animal Abuse Registry; requiring the Registry to be updated in a specified manner and to include specified information; requiring a person convicted of specified crimes involving animal cruelty to register with the county sheriff for a specified period in a specified manner; requiring a registrant to provide specified information for registration; requiring the county sheriff to obtain a photograph from a person registering under the Act; etc.
HB-1020: Maryland Animal Abuse Registry
Sponsored by: Sen. Guy Guzzone
Unfavorable Report By Judiciary on 03/21/2012
SB-580: Provides authority for sheriffs to transfer pretrial detainees in parish jails to state forensic facilities for treatment. (8/1/12)
Sponsored by: Sen. Jack Donahue
Introduced In The Senate; Read By Title. Rules Suspended. Read Second Time And Referred To The Committee On Judiciary B. on 03/12/2012
You have voted SB-580: Provides authority for sheriffs to transfer pretrial detainees in parish jails to state forensic facilities for treatment. (8/1/12).
SB-142: Increases the Iberia Parish sheriff's commission from tax collections. (7/1/12)
Sponsored by: Sen. Fred Mills
Introduced In The Senate; Read By Title. Rules Suspended. Read Second Time And Referred To The Committee On Local And Municipal Affairs. on 03/12/2012
HB-67: Provides relative to payment of group insurance premiums for retired sheriffs and deputy sheriffs of the Winn Parish Sheriff's Office (EN +$23,297 LF EX See Note)
Sponsored by: Sen. James Fannin
Effective Date: August 1, 2012. on 05/25/2012
You have voted HB-67: Provides relative to payment of group insurance premiums for retired sheriffs and deputy sheriffs of the Winn Parish Sheriff's Office (EN +$23,297 LF EX See Note).
Prince George's County - Police Departments - Use of Force - Reports [SB-953]
[Crime ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Criminal Justice ]
Requiring the county police department and each municipal police department in Prince George's County and the sheriff's office in the county to collect, analyze, and maintain specified information about instances of the use of force by law enforcement officers; requiring the county police department, each municipal police department, and the sheriff's office in the county to report specified information to the Office of the State's Attorney for Prince George's County on or before April 1, 2012, and annually thereafter; etc.
SB-953: Prince George's County - Police Departments - Use of Force - Reports
Sponsored by: Sen. Victor Ramirez
Re-referred Judicial Proceedings on 03/10/2011
Sheriffs and Deputy Sheriffs - Practice of Law [SB-864]
[Law Enforcement ]
Allowing a sheriff or deputy sheriff admitted to the Bar to practice law in a county if the individual is employed as a sheriff or deputy sheriff in a different county.
SB-864: Sheriffs and Deputy Sheriffs - Practice of Law
Sponsored by: Sen. Christopher Shank
Hearing 3/22 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/22/2011
Foreclosure Purchaser and Tenant - Evictions - Tenant's Right to Reclaim [SB-503]
[Housing ]
[Real Estate ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Requiring a sheriff or county official directed to evict a tenant to give notice to the purchaser and the tenant of the scheduled date of execution of the warrant of restitution; establishing that the tenant has the right to reclaim any personal property left in the premises within 3 full days after the eviction; specifying how the purchaser may secure the tenant's personal property; requiring the purchaser to allow the tenant to make reasonable arrangements to obtain and move the personal property; etc.
SB-503: Foreclosure Purchaser and Tenant - Evictions - Tenant's Right to Reclaim
Sponsored by: Sen. James Rosapepe
Unfavorable Report By Judicial Proceedings Withdrawn on 03/07/2011