Regulated Firearms - Application for Dealer's License - Record-Keeping and [SB-167]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
Requiring the Secretary of State Police or the Secretary's designee to disapprove an application for a State-regulated firearms dealer's license if the Secretary or designee determines that the applicant intends a specified person to participate or hold a specified interest in the management or operation of the business for which the license is sought; requiring licensed dealers to keep records of specified information; etc.
SB-167: Regulated Firearms - Application for Dealer's License - Record-Keeping and
Sponsored by: Sen. Richard S Madaleno
Hearing 3/11 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/12/2010
Criminal Law - Fraud - Fraudulent Misrepresentation Made to a Nonprofit [SB-1126]
[Crime ]
[Nonprofit ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
Prohibiting a person from making false or fraudulent pretenses, promises, or misrepresentations to a nonprofit organization concerning a written contract or lease for goods of a specified value; providing that a violation of the Act is a misdemeanor; establishing penalties; providing for restitution; providing that prosecution under the Act does not preclude prosecution for theft; providing for a merger of penalties under specified circumstances; etc.
SB-1126: Criminal Law - Fraud - Fraudulent Misrepresentation Made to a Nonprofit
Sponsored by: Sen. Charles Anthony Muse
First Reading Senate Rules on 03/23/2010
Civil Actions - Immunity from Civil Liability - Health Care Providers [HB-824]
[Healthcare ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Crime ]
Providing immunity from civil liability to a health care provider or an agent or employee of a health care provider who detains or causes the arrest of any person if there is probable cause to believe that the person committed theft of property of the health care provider from the premises of the health care provider or obtained personal information without authorization.
HB-824: Civil Actions - Immunity from Civil Liability - Health Care Providers
Sponsored by: Rep. Nicholaus R Kipke
Unfavorable Report By Judiciary Withdrawn on 04/10/2010
Firearm Safety Act of 2010 [HB-820]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
[Criminal Justice ]
Authorizing an investigative or law enforcement officer acting in a criminal investigation to intercept a wire, oral, or electronic communication in order to provide evidence of the commission of specified offenses relating to the sale, rental, purchase, or transfer of a regulated firearm under specified circumstances; prohibiting a person who has previously been convicted of specified crimes from possessing a firearm; requiring a valid Maryland handgun purchase permit for the purchase or receipt of a regulation firearm; etc.
HB-820: Firearm Safety Act of 2010
Sponsored by: Rep. Samuel I Rosenberg
Unfavorable Report By Judiciary on 03/26/2010
Criminal Law - Felony Theft - Threshold Value [HB-728]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
Reducing, from $1,000 to $500, the minimum value of property or services the theft of which renders the crime a felony.
HB-728: Criminal Law - Felony Theft - Threshold Value
Sponsored by: Sen. Benjamin Fred Kramer
Unfavorable Report By Judiciary on 03/15/2010
Juvenile Law - Motor Vehicle Theft and Unauthorized Use - Suspension of Driving [HB-194]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Crime ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Requiring the Motor Vehicle Administration to suspend the driving privilege of a child who has been adjudicated delinquent for a violation of specified provisions of law involving the unlawful taking or unauthorized use of a motor vehicle under specified circumstances; requiring a clerk of a circuit court to report specified adjudications to the Administration; etc.
HB-194: Juvenile Law - Motor Vehicle Theft and Unauthorized Use - Suspension of Driving
Sponsored by: Rep. Kathleen M Dumais
Unfavorable Report By Judiciary Withdrawn on 03/24/2010
Public Safety - Licensed Firearms Dealers (Firearms Dealers' Safety Act) [HB-1257]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Public Safety ]
[Crime ]
Requiring a certain licensed firearms dealer to keep certain electronic records; requiring a licensed dealer to update certain records 1 day after the acquisition of a firearm and 7 days after the sale or disposition of a firearm; requiring a licensed dealer to create a certain video and audio recording and to keep the recording for a certain period of time; requiring a licensed dealer to provide a certain video and audio recording to certain persons under certain circumstances; etc.
Aquaculture Leases – Marking Requirements and Use of Lease – Alterations [HB-1434]
[Agriculture ]
[Water ]
[Environmental ]
[Science ]
Establishing certain circumstances under which a leaseholder of certain aquaculture leases is not required to mark a lease area; repealing the authority of the Department of Natural Resources to waive the requirements for active use of a lease due to the unavailability of shellfish seed; requiring the Department to waive the requirements for active use of a lease on a showing that shellfish larvae or shellfish seed is unavailable; etc.
HB-1434: Aquaculture Leases – Marking Requirements and Use of Lease – Alterations
Sponsored by: Rep. Jerry Clark
Unfavorable Report By Environment And Transportation; Withdrawn on 03/13/2020
Criminal Law - Package Theft (Defense Against Porch Pirates Act) [HB-1049]
[Crime ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Prohibiting a person from knowingly or willfully obtaining or exerting control that is unauthorized over a package delivered to another with the intent to deprive the owner of the package; and establishing penalties for a violation of the Act of up to 5 years imprisonment or a fine of up to $5,000 or both.
HB-1049: Criminal Law - Package Theft (Defense Against Porch Pirates Act)
Sponsored by: Rep. Haven Neely Shoemaker
Hearing 2/21 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/07/2020
Gun Theft Felony Act of 2020 [HB-914]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Classifying the theft of a firearm as a felony; and establishing certain penalties for theft of a firearm.
HB-914: Gun Theft Felony Act of 2020
Sponsored by: Rep. Nicholaus R Kipke
Hearing 3/04 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/10/2020
Public Safety - Licensed Firearms Dealers (Firearms Dealers' Safety Act) [SB-816]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Public Safety ]
[Crime ]
Requiring a certain licensed firearms dealer to keep certain electronic records; requiring a licensed dealer to update records 1 business day after the acquisition of a firearm and 7 days after the sale or disposition of a firearm; requiring a licensed dealer to create a certain video and audio recording and to keep the recording for a certain period of time; requiring a licensed dealer to provide a certain video and audio recording to certain persons under certain circumstances; etc.
Distracted Driving Monitoring Systems - Authorization [SB-819]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Public Safety ]
[Technology and Innovation ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Data Privacy ]
[Crime ]
Authorizing certain agencies to place distracted driver monitoring systems on certain highways under certain circumstances; requiring that a recorded image made by a distracted driver monitoring system include two or more photographs, microphotographs, or electronic images or videotape, or other medium as well as clear identification of the registration plate number; providing that the owner or driver of a motor vehicle recorded committing a certain violation is subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $500; etc.
SB-819: Distracted Driving Monitoring Systems - Authorization
Sponsored by: Sen. Katherine Ann Klausmeier
Hearing 2/27 At 12:00 P.m. on 02/06/2020
Criminal Law - Theft of a Handgun [SB-672]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
Classifying the theft of a handgun as a felony; and establishing certain penalties for theft of a handgun.
SB-672: Criminal Law - Theft of a Handgun
Sponsored by: Sen. James C. Rosapepe
Hearing 3/03 At 12:00 P.m. on 02/06/2020
Gun Theft Felony Act of 2020 [SB-674]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Classifying the theft of a firearm as a felony; and establishing certain penalties for theft of a firearm.
SB-674: Gun Theft Felony Act of 2020
Sponsored by: Sen. George C Edwards
Hearing 3/03 At 12:00 P.m. on 02/06/2020
Unlawful Taking of Oysters From Submerged Land Leases and Water Column Leases - Penalties [HB-856]
[Agriculture ]
[Crime ]
[Water ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Establishing a minimum fine of $2,000 and maximum fine of $3,000 for unlawfully taking oysters from a submerged land lease or water column lease under certain circumstances; requiring a person who unlawfully takes oysters from a submerged land lease or water column lease to complete a certain class at the person's expense; providing that a person who commits a certain second or subsequent offense is guilty of the crime of theft and subject to certain criminal penalties; etc.
HB-856: Unlawful Taking of Oysters From Submerged Land Leases and Water Column Leases - Penalties
Sponsored by: Rep. Maggie L. McIntosh
Hearing 2/26 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/05/2020
Unlawful Taking of Oysters From Submerged Land Leases and Water Column Leases - Penalties [SB-689]
[Crime ]
[Water ]
[Public Safety ]
[Animals ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Establishing a minimum fine of $2,000 and maximum fine of $3,000 for unlawfully taking oysters from a submerged land lease or water column lease under certain circumstances; requiring a person who unlawfully takes oysters from a submerged land lease or water column lease to complete a certain class at the person's expense; providing that a person who commits a certain second or subsequent offense is guilty of the crime of theft and subject to certain criminal penalties; etc.
SB-689: Unlawful Taking of Oysters From Submerged Land Leases and Water Column Leases - Penalties
Sponsored by: Sen. Nancy King
Unfavorable Report By Education, Health, And Environmental Affairs; Withdrawn on 03/10/2020
Criminal Law - Organized Retail Theft [HB-830]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
Providing that multiple thefts committed by the same person in multiple counties under one scheme or continuing course of conduct may be aggregated and prosecuted in any county in which any one of the thefts occurred; altering a certain provision relating to sentencing of a person who has four or more prior theft convictions and is convicted of theft of property or services with a certain value to prohibit a person who has three or more prior theft convictions from committing theft of property or services with a certain value; etc.
HB-830: Criminal Law - Organized Retail Theft
Sponsored by: Rep. Kathleen M Dumais
Hearing 2/25 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/04/2020
Criminal Law - Organized Retail Theft [SB-598]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Providing that multiple thefts committed by the same person in multiple counties under one scheme or continuing course of conduct may be aggregated and prosecuted in a certain county; applying certain penalties; altering a certain reference to the maximum value of certain property or services applicable to misdemeanor theft; requiring a court to make finding as to whether a certain crime is organized retail theft; providing that the State has the burden of proving that a certain crime is organized retail theft; etc.
SB-598: Criminal Law - Organized Retail Theft
Sponsored by: Sen. Bob Cassilly
Referred Judiciary on 03/16/2020
Public and Nonpublic Schools – Medical Cannabis – Policy for Administration During School Hours and Events (Connor and Raina’s Law) [SB-604]
[Cannabis ]
[Healthcare ]
[Education ]
[Public Health ]
[Children and Youth ]
Authorizing a parent or legal guardian of a medical cannabis patient under the age of 18 years to designate not more than two additional adults to be a caregiver, in addition to the parent or legal guardian; specifying that the definition of "caregiver" does not include designated school personnel; authorizing a qualified patient under the age of 18 years to obtain medical cannabis from certain designated school personnel; exempting certain caregivers and school personnel from certain penalties related to the administration of cannabis; etc.
SB-604: Public and Nonpublic Schools – Medical Cannabis – Policy for Administration During School Hours and Events (Connor and Raina’s Law)
Sponsored by: Sen. Susan C Lee
Enacted Under Article Ii, Section 17(c) Of The Maryland Constitution - Chapter 625 on 05/08/2020
You have voted SB-604: Public and Nonpublic Schools – Medical Cannabis – Policy for Administration During School Hours and Events (Connor and Raina’s Law).