Relating To Theft. [HB-1091]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
Establishes the offense of theft of catalytic converter as a class C felony. Defines "catalytic converter." Requires scrap dealers to follow the same requirements regarding a written statement for the purchase of palladium, platinum, rhodium, and a scrap catalytic converter from which some or all of the catalyst metals have been removed as is required for the purchase of copper, beer kegs, and urns.
HB-1091: Relating To Theft.
Sponsored by: Rep. Roy M. Takumi
Carried Over To 2022 Regular Session. on 12/10/2021
Relating To Used Motor Vehicle Parts. [SB-576]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
[Criminal Justice ]
Requires licensed used motor vehicle part dealers to obtain a written statement by a seller of a catalytic converter that the seller has the lawful right to sell and dispose of the catalytic converter. Requires a seller of a catalytic converter to present a receipt or notarized declaration regarding the catalytic converter. Prohibits a licensed used motor vehicle part dealer from purchasing a catalytic converter with no receipt or notarized declaration and to report the attempted sale to the police. Establishes the offense of theft of catalytic
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SB-576: Relating To Used Motor Vehicle Parts.
Sponsored by: Sen. Joy A. San Buenaventura
Carried Over To 2022 Regular Session. on 12/10/2021
Relating To Theft. [SB-54]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
Establishes the offense of theft of catalytic converter as a class C felony. Defines "catalytic converter." Requires scrap dealers to follow the same requirements regarding a written statement for the purchase of palladium, platinum, rhodium, and a scrap catalytic converter from which some or all of the catalyst metals have been removed as is required for the purchase of copper, beer kegs, and urns.
SB-54: Relating To Theft.
Sponsored by: Sen. Stanley Chang
Carried Over To 2022 Regular Session. on 12/10/2021
Relating To Catalytic Converters. [SB-1282]
[Transportation and Motor Vehicles ]
[Crime ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Public Safety ]
Requires licensed used motor vehicle part dealers to obtain a written statement by a seller of a catalytic converter that the seller has the lawful right to sell and dispose of the catalytic converter. Requires certain sellers of a catalytic converter to present a receipt or notarized declaration regarding the catalytic converter in certain circumstances. Prohibits a licensed used motor vehicle part dealer from purchasing a catalytic converter with no receipt or notarized declaration and to report the attempted sale to the police. Establishes the
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SB-1282: Relating To Catalytic Converters.
Sponsored by: Sen. Donna Mercado Kim
Carried Over To 2022 Regular Session. on 12/10/2021
Relating To Theft. [SB-374]
[Crime ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Establishes the offense of theft of catalytic converter as a class C felony. Defines "catalytic converter". Requires scrap dealers to follow the same requirements regarding a written statement for the purchase of palladium, platinum, rhodium, and a scrap catalytic converter from which some or all of the catalyst metals have been removed as is required for the purchase of copper, beer kegs, and urns.
SB-374: Relating To Theft.
Sponsored by: Sen. Joy A. San Buenaventura
Carried Over To 2022 Regular Session. on 12/10/2021
Crimes - Firearms - Penalties and Procedures (Violent Firearms Offender Act of 2021) [HB-6]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Expanding the types of cases in which the State may appeal from a decision of a trial court under certain circumstances; establishing, altering, and clarifying penalties for and elements of certain firearm-related crimes; prohibiting a District Court commissioner from authorizing the pretrial release of a certain defendant charged with a certain firearm-related crime under certain circumstances; etc.
HB-6: Crimes - Firearms - Penalties and Procedures (Violent Firearms Offender Act of 2021)
Sponsored by: No sponsors
First Reading Judiciary on 12/07/2021
Crimes - Firearms - Penalties and Procedures (Violent Firearms Offender Act of 2021) [SB-6]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Expanding the types of cases in which the State may appeal from a decision of a trial court under certain circumstances; establishing, altering, and clarifying penalties for and elements of certain firearm-related crimes; prohibiting a District Court commissioner from authorizing the pretrial release of a certain defendant charged with a certain firearm-related crime under certain circumstances; etc.
SB-6: Crimes - Firearms - Penalties and Procedures (Violent Firearms Offender Act of 2021)
Sponsored by: No sponsors
First Reading Senate Rules on 12/06/2021
Economic Security for All [HB-850]
[Economic Development ]
[Poverty ]
[Human Services ]
[Labor, Jobs, Employment ]
[Unemployment ]
Economic Security for All
HB-850: Economic Security for All
Sponsored by: Rep. Mary G. Belk
Passed 1st Reading on 05/05/2021
Crimes - Penalties and Procedures (Violent Firearms Offender Act of 2021) [SB-852]
[Crime ]
[Firearms/Gun Control ]
[Healthcare ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Requiring the Commissioner of Correction to provide a certain inmate with a reentry kit that includes clothing, an identification card, contact information on reentry services, information on Medicaid and the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange, and transportation; providing that a person who uses a firearm in the commission of a crime of violence is guilty of a felony and establishing certain penalties; prohibiting a dealer or other person from selling, renting, loaning, or transferring a regulated firearm under certain circumstances; etc.
SB-852: Crimes - Penalties and Procedures (Violent Firearms Offender Act of 2021)
Sponsored by: Sen. Mary Elizabeth Carozza
Third Reading Passed (32-15) on 04/02/2021
Election Law – Theft or Destruction of Campaign Signs – Penalties [SB-713]
[Elections ]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Prohibiting a person from willfully and maliciously destroying, injuring, or defacing a campaign sign that is on another person's property; establishing that a violation of the Act is a misdemeanor with a fine of up to $1,000, or imprisonment for not more than 60 days or both; prohibiting a person from willfully or knowingly obtaining or exerting unauthorized control over a certain campaign sign under certain circumstances; and establishing a fine of up to $1,000, or imprisonment of up to 60 days, or both for a violation of the Act.
SB-713: Election Law – Theft or Destruction of Campaign Signs – Penalties
Sponsored by: Sen. Delores G Kelley
Hearing Canceled on 03/03/2021
Maryland Police Accountability Act of 2021 - Law Enforcement Officers - Use of Force, Reporting, and Whistleblower Protections [SB-626]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
[Human Rights ]
[Criminal Justice ]
Prohibiting a law enforcement officer from intentionally using excessive force; requiring a law enforcement officer to intervene to prevent another officer's use of excessive force; prohibiting a law enforcement officer from intentionally refusing to promptly provide or make a reasonable effort to obtain medical treatment for a person injured by a police officer's use of excessive force; requiring a law enforcement officer to make an immediate report to a superior regarding certain actions of another law enforcement officer; etc.
SB-626: Maryland Police Accountability Act of 2021 - Law Enforcement Officers - Use of Force, Reporting, and Whistleblower Protections
Sponsored by: Sen. Jill P Carter
Hearing 3/25 At 1:30 P.m. on 03/12/2021