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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Consumer Protection - Motor Vehicles - Right to Repair [HB-843] [Consumer Protection ] [Technology and Innovation ] [Transportation and Motor Vehicles ] [Data Privacy ]
Requiring a manufacturer of certain motor vehicles to provide certain information and tools related to the diagnosis, service, and repair of motor vehicles to certain owners and independent repair facilities under certain circumstances; requiring a manufacturer that sells motor vehicles with telematics systems to install an open data platform in certain motor vehicles; requiring the Consumer Protection Division of the Office of the Attorney General to develop a certain document relating to telematics systems and certain consumer rights; etc.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Jeff Ghrist First Reading Economic Matters on 01/29/2025

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State (Arizona)
Arizona Fifty-seventh Legislature - First Regular Session (2025)

Gift cards; theft; forgery [SB-1351] [Crime ] [Consumer Protection ] [Law Enforcement ] [Public Safety ]
Gift cards; theft; forgery

  

Sponsored by: Sen. David Gowan Chapter 186 on 05/13/2025

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Baltimore City and Takoma Park - Stop Sign Monitoring Systems - Authorization of Pilot Program [SB-600] [Transportation and Motor Vehicles ] [Public Safety ] [Children and Youth ] [Education ] [Funding ] [Grants ] [Law Enforcement ]
Authorizing the use of stop sign monitoring systems in certain school zones in Baltimore City and the City of Takoma Park under the pilot program authorized for Prince George's County, if authorized by local law; and requiring that a certain percentage of the fines collected under the Act be distributed to the local management board for Baltimore City and be used only to provide youth programming and services for youth living in or attending a school located in the 45th or 46th legislative districts.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Cory V. McCray Approved By The Governor - Chapter 571 on 05/13/2025

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Motor Vehicles - Speed Monitoring Systems - Stolen Vehicles or Registration Plates [HB-758] [Transportation and Motor Vehicles ] [Crime ] [Public Safety ] [Law Enforcement ]
Requiring a local designee under a local automated speed enforcement program to void a citation issued under the program if the local designee determines that the motor vehicle subject to the citation or its registration plates were stolen at the time the alleged violation occurred; prohibiting a local automated speed enforcement program from issuing or mailing a citation until the program confirms that the motor vehicle involved in the alleged violation or its registration plates were not reported as stolen; etc.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Michele Guyton Withdrawn By Sponsor on 02/10/2025

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Criminal Procedure - Out of Court Statements - Vulnerable Adult Victims and Witnesses [HB-677] [Crime ] [Criminal Justice ] [Public Safety ] [Senior Citizens ] [Human Services ] [Disabilities ]
Authorizing the court to admit into evidence in certain criminal proceedings certain out of court statements made by a vulnerable adult victim or witness under certain circumstances and subject to certain requirements.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Mary A. Lehman Hearing 2/11 At 1:00 P.m. on 01/27/2025

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Criminal Law - Financial Exploitation of Vulnerable and Senior Adults [HB-604] [Crime ] [Senior Citizens ] [Consumer Protection ] [Criminal Justice ] [Public Safety ]
Prohibiting a person who is a caregiver to or a family member or household member of an individual from knowingly and willfully obtaining the property of the individual with the intent to deprive the individual of the individual's property if the individual is a vulnerable adult or an individual of at least 68 years of age and the person knows or reasonably should know the individual is a vulnerable adult of at least 68 years of age; and providing certain penalties for a violation of the Act.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Frank M Conaway Third Reading Passed (45-0) on 04/03/2025

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Public Safety - Gun Buyback Programs - Destruction of Firearms [SB-444] [Firearms/Gun Control ] [Crime ] [Public Safety ]
Requiring a federal firearms licensee or law enforcement agency operating a gun buyback program to destroy each firearm and all its components and parts, that is traded in as part of a gun buyback program; authorizing a certain person or entity to contract with a law enforcement agency or a business to destroy certain firearms; requiring a law enforcement agency operating a gun buyback program to make certain efforts to determine whether a firearm is a crime firearm or has been reported lost or stolen before destroying the weapon; etc.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. William C. Smith Motion Special Order Until Next Session (delegate Clippinger) Adopted on 04/07/2025

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Criminal Law - Financial Exploitation of Vulnerable and Senior Adults [SB-466] [Crime ] [Senior Citizens ] [Consumer Protection ] [Criminal Justice ] [Public Safety ] [Human Services ]
Prohibiting a person who is a caregiver to or a family member or household member of an individual from knowingly and willfully exerting unauthorized control over and obtaining the property of the individual with intent to deprive the individual of the individual's property under certain circumstances; providing penalties for a violation of the Act; etc.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Charles Anthony Muse Hearing 3/25 At 1:00 P.m. on 03/19/2025

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Criminal Records - Expungement and Maryland Judiciary Case Search (Expungement Reform Act of 2025) [HB-499] [Cannabis ] [Crime ] [Criminal Justice ] [Law Enforcement ]
Altering certain provisions of law relating to waiting periods for the filing of certain petitions for expungement to authorize the filing of a petition a certain amount of time after the completion of the sentence; adding to the list of misdemeanor convictions that a person may expunge under certain circumstances; prohibiting the Maryland Judiciary Case Search from in any way referring to the existence of a charge of possession of cannabis if the conviction was later pardoned by the Governor; etc.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Dana M Stein Hearing 3/04 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/10/2025

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Criminal Records – Expungement and Maryland Judiciary Case Search (Expungement Reform Act of 2025) [SB-432] [Cannabis ] [Crime ] [Criminal Justice ]
Altering certain provisions of law relating to waiting periods for the filing of certain petitions for expungement to authorize the filing of a petition a certain amount of time after the completion of the sentence; adding to the list of misdemeanor convictions that a person may expunge under certain circumstances; prohibiting the Maryland Judiciary Case Search from in any way referring to the existence of a charge of possession of cannabis if the conviction was later pardoned by the Governor; etc.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Nancy King Approved By The Governor - Chapter 95 on 04/22/2025

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State (Hawaii)
Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Relating To Penalties. [HB-836] [Crime ] [Criminal Justice ] [Public Safety ] [Law Enforcement ]
Mandates courts to impose an enhanced sentence for theft and burglary offenses over a certain property value threshold. Increases penalties for habitual property crime perpetrators. Targets fencing operations and imposes enhanced sentencing to those who knowingly receive stolen property or resell such property.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Lauren Cheape Matsumoto Introduced And Pass First Reading. on 01/23/2025

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Criminal Law - Mail and Package Theft [SB-410] [Crime ] [Criminal Justice ] [Public Safety ]
Altering the prohibition against taking and breaking open a letter; providing that a person may not knowingly and intentionally open mail addressed to another without permission of the person or an authorized designee; providing certain penalties for violations of the Act; prohibiting the theft of mail under certain circumstances; prohibiting a person from possessing an arrow key under certain circumstances; and providing for concurrent jurisdiction in the District Court and circuit court to try a violation of the Act.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Jeff D. Waldstreicher Hearing 2/05 At 2:00 P.m. on 01/24/2025

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State (Hawaii)
Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Relating To Theft. [HB-523] [Crime ] [Criminal Justice ] [Law Enforcement ] [Public Safety ]
Provides that a person who commits theft of property or services the value of which does not exceed $750, commits theft in the second degree if the person was convicted two or more times for any theft offenses in the five years prior to the current offense.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Gene Ward Introduced And Pass First Reading. on 01/21/2025

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State (Hawaii)
Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Relating To Shoplifting. [SB-860] [Crime ] [Criminal Justice ] [Public Safety ]
Increases penalties for the offense of theft by means of shoplifting.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Angus L.K. McKelvey Referred To Jdc. on 01/23/2025

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State (Utah)
Utah 2025 General Session

Metal Purchase and Theft Amendments [SB-133] [Crime ] [Public Safety ]
Metal Purchase and Theft Amendments

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Todd D. Weiler Governor Signed In Lieutenant Governor's Office For Filing on 03/26/2025

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Gun Theft Felony Act of 2025 [SB-336] [Firearms/Gun Control ] [Crime ] [Criminal Justice ] [Public Safety ] [Law Enforcement ]
Classifying the theft of a firearm as a felony; and establishing a penalties for a first conviction of imprisonment of up to 5 years or a fine of up to $1,000 or both, and for subsequent convictions, imprisonment not to exceed 10 years or a fine of up to $2,500 or both, for theft of a firearm.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Mike McKay Hearing 1/30 At 1:00 P.m. on 01/20/2025

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State (Utah)
Utah 2025 General Session

Burglary Amendments [HB-221] [Crime ] [Criminal Justice ] [Law Enforcement ] [Public Safety ]
Burglary Amendments

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Don L. Ipson House/ Strike Enacting Clause In Clerk Of The House on 03/07/2025

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Criminal Law - Theft of a Handgun [SB-300] [Firearms/Gun Control ] [Crime ] [Criminal Justice ] [Public Safety ] [Law Enforcement ]
Establishing the felony of theft of a handgun; establishing a penalty for theft of a handgun of, for a first conviction, imprisonment of up to 5 years or a fine of up to $1,000 or both and, for a second or subsequent conviction, imprisonment of up to 10 years or a fine of up to $2,500 or both; and requiring that a sentence imposed under the Act be separate from and consecutive to a sentence for any other offense.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Mike McKay Withdrawn By Sponsor on 01/27/2025

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State (Utah)
Utah 2025 General Session

Mandatory Jail Sentence Amendments [SB-90] [Crime ] [Criminal Justice ] [Public Safety ]
Mandatory Jail Sentence Amendments

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Calvin R. Musselman Governor Signed In Lieutenant Governor's Office For Filing on 03/25/2025

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Criminal Procedure - Out of Court Statements - Vulnerable Adult Victims and Witnesses [SB-298] [Crime ] [Criminal Justice ] [Public Safety ] [Senior Citizens ] [Disabilities ] [Human Services ]
Authorizing the court to admit into evidence in certain criminal proceedings certain out of court statements made by a vulnerable adult victim or witness under certain circumstances and subject to certain requirements.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Jeff D. Waldstreicher Hearing 1/30 At 1:00 P.m. on 01/16/2025

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