Criminal Procedure - Victim Services Unit - Victims' Compensation

HB 247 Criminal Procedure Victim Services Unit Victims' Compensation

Maryland 2018 Regular Session

Criminal Procedure - Victim Services Unit - Victims' Compensation
HB-247


About HB-247

Establishing a Victim Services Unit in the Governor's Office of Crime Control and Prevention; transferring existing functions and operations of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board and the sexual assault forensic examinations program to the Unit; requiring the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board office to remain in Baltimore City until at least July 1, 2020, for the purpose of accepting claims, providing assistance on filing claims, and holding hearings; requiring certain employees to maintain a certain work location; etc.

  

Bill Texts

Introduced 01/19/2018

Engrossed 03/13/2018

Enrolled 04/11/2018

Chaptered 05/11/2018

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Votes

Senate Floor - Third Reading Passed (45-0)

04/03/2018

Yeas: 46 | Nays: 1
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House Floor - Third Reading Passed (134-0)

04/01/2018

Yeas: 135 | Nays: 1
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Senate Floor - Third Reading Passed (46-0)

03/30/2018

Yeas: 47 | Nays: 1
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House Floor - Third Reading Passed (137-0)

03/11/2018

Yeas: 138 | Nays: 1
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History

Approved By The Governor - Chapter 422

05/08/2018

Passed Enrolled

04/09/2018

Third Reading Passed (45-0)

04/09/2018

Conference Committee Report Adopted

04/09/2018

Third Reading Passed (134-0)

04/09/2018

Conference Committee Report Adopted

04/09/2018

Senators Hough, Lee, And Kelley

04/06/2018

Conference Committee Appointed

04/06/2018

Senate Refuses To Recede

04/06/2018

House Requests Senate Recede

04/05/2018

Delegates Morhaim, Sanchez, And Mccomas

04/05/2018

Conference Committee Appointed

04/05/2018

House Refuses To Concur - Senate Amendments

04/05/2018

Third Reading Passed With Amendments (46-0)

04/04/2018

Second Reading Passed With Amendments

04/03/2018

Favorable With Amendments {638473/1 Report Adopted

04/03/2018

Favorable With Amendments Report By Judicial Proceedings

04/02/2018

First Reading Judicial Proceedings

03/15/2018

Third Reading Passed (137-0)

03/14/2018

Second Reading Passed With Amendments

03/13/2018

Favorable With Amendments {502819/1 Report Adopted

03/13/2018

Favorable With Amendments Report By Judiciary

03/12/2018

Hearing 1/30 At 1:00 P.m.

01/30/2018

First Reading Judiciary

01/19/2018