Baltimore City - Office of the Baltimore City Sheriff - Positions [SB-544]
Authorizing the Baltimore City Sheriff to establish a pay scale under specified circumstances; authorizing the Sheriff of Baltimore City to appoint an information technology specialist to the rank of captain to assess and manage the technology needs of the Sheriff's Office; authorizing the Sheriff of Baltimore City to appoint a chief financial officer to the rank of major to manage the budget, grants, and revenue of the Office; providing each deputy sheriff may receive an expense allowance of not more than $200 annually for specified purposes; etc.
SB-544: Baltimore City - Office of the Baltimore City Sheriff - Positions
Sponsored by: Sen.
Third Reading Passed (46-0) on 04/06/2017
Public Health - Suspected Overdoses - Reporting Requirement [HB-661]
Requiring specified individuals who treat or are in charge of a hospital that treats an individual for a suspected overdose that was caused or shows evidence of having been caused by a Schedule I controlled dangerous substance to notify the county sheriff, or the county police in a specified county, or the Department of State Police of the suspected overdose within 48 hours after the individual is treated; requiring that a report of a suspected overdose include specified information; and establishing a specified penalty.
HB-661: Public Health - Suspected Overdoses - Reporting Requirement
Sponsored by: Rep. Richard Impallaria
Hearing 2/21 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/21/2017
Harford County - Deputy Sheriffs and Correctional Officers - Collective Bargaining [HB-670]
Providing that specified deputy sheriffs and correctional officers in the Office of the Sheriff of Harford County have the right to organize and collectively bargain with the Harford County Sheriff and Harford County Executive with regard to specified wages and benefits; authorizing specified deputy sheriffs and specified correctional officers to take specified actions in connection with specified labor organizations with regard to specified collective bargaining activities; etc.
HB-670: Harford County - Deputy Sheriffs and Correctional Officers - Collective Bargaining
Sponsored by: Rep. Richard Impallaria
Unfavorable Report By Appropriations; Withdrawn on 02/27/2017
Carroll County - Sheriff's Salary [HB-574]
Altering the salary of the Sheriff of Carroll County to $100,000 beginning December 4, 2018, and to $110,000 beginning December 3, 2019; and providing for the application of the Act.
HB-574: Carroll County - Sheriff's Salary
Sponsored by: Rep.
Hearing 2/28 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/28/2018
You have voted SB-52: Provides relative to payment of group insurance for retired sheriffs and deputy sheriffs of the Natchitoches Parish Sheriff's Office. (8/1/17).
Carroll County - Sheriff's Salary [SB-457]
Altering the salary of the Sheriff of Carroll County to $100,000 beginning December 4, 2018, and to $110,000 beginning December 3, 2019; and providing for the application of the Act.
SB-457: Carroll County - Sheriff's Salary
Sponsored by: Sen.
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 436 on 05/04/2017
Montgomery County - Property Tax Credit - Public Safety Officers MC 1-17 [HB-346]
Authorizing the governing body of Montgomery County to grant, by law, a specified property tax credit against the county property tax imposed on a specified dwelling in Montgomery County that is owned by a specified public safety officer under specified circumstances; providing that the credit may not exceed $2,500 per dwelling and the amount of property tax imposed on the dwelling; applying the Act to all taxable years beginning after June 30, 2017; etc.
HB-346: Montgomery County - Property Tax Credit - Public Safety Officers MC 1-17
Sponsored by: Rep.
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 118 on 04/11/2017
Maryland Animal Abuse Registry [SB-84]
Requiring the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services 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 crimes involving animal cruelty to register with the county sheriff within 10 days of conviction for a period of 5 years from the date of judgment or the date of release from incarceration, whichever is later; requiring a registrant to update specified information for registration; etc.
SB-84: Maryland Animal Abuse Registry
Sponsored by: Sen. Jim Mathias
Unfavorable Report By Judicial Proceedings on 01/30/2017
HB-1734: Relating to the continuation of certain public benefits, including medical assistance, for individuals after release from confinement in a county jail.
Sponsored by: Rep. Garnet Coleman
Scheduled For Public Hearing On . . . on 03/28/2017
You have voted HB-1734: Relating to the continuation of certain public benefits, including medical assistance, for individuals after release from confinement in a county jail..
HB-1668: Relating to the waiver of governmental immunity of a county or sheriff's department for claims arising from a final decision of certain civil service commissions.
Sponsored by: Rep. Terry Canales
Scheduled For Public Hearing On . . . on 03/23/2017
You have voted HB-1668: Relating to the waiver of governmental immunity of a county or sheriff's department for claims arising from a final decision of certain civil service commissions..
Deputy sheriffs and law-enforcement officers; disclosure of information regarding former officers. [HB-2100]
Disclosure of information regarding former deputy sheriffs and law-enforcement officers. Provides that any sheriff or chief of police, any director or chief executive of any agency or department employing deputy sheriffs or law-enforcement officers, and the Director of the Department of Criminal Justice Services shall disclose to a prospective law-enforcement or jail employer (i) any information related to an arrest or prosecution of a former appointee or employee, including expunged information; (ii) any information related to a civil suit regarding
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HB-2100: Deputy sheriffs and law-enforcement officers; disclosure of information regarding former officers.
Sponsored by: Sen. Lamont Bagby
Left In Militia, Police And Public Safety on 02/07/2017