Criminal Procedure – Facial Recognition Technology – Requirements, Procedures, and Prohibitions

HB 338 Criminal Procedure – Facial Recognition Technology – Requirements, Procedures, and Prohibitions

Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Criminal Procedure – Facial Recognition Technology – Requirements, Procedures, and Prohibitions
HB-338


About HB-338

Establishing requirements, procedures, and prohibitions relating to the use of facial recognition technology by a law enforcement agency; requiring the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services to administer a training program regarding the use of facial recognition technology by June 30, 2026; requiring the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services to report to the General Assembly by October 1 each year the information reported by law enforcement agencies using facial recognition technology; etc.

  

Bill Texts

Chaptered 05/23/2024

Enrolled 04/10/2024

Engrossed 03/16/2024

Introduced 01/17/2024

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Third Reading Passed

04/08/2024

Yeas: 138 | Nays: 0
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Third Reading Passed

04/06/2024

Yeas: 43 | Nays: 0
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Third Reading Passed

03/18/2024

Yeas: 137 | Nays: 0
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History

Approved By The Governor - Chapter 809

05/16/2024

House Concurs Senate Amendments

04/08/2024

Third Reading Passed (138-0)

04/08/2024

Passed Enrolled

04/08/2024

Third Reading Passed (43-0)

04/06/2024

Favorable With Amendments Report By Judicial Proceedings

04/05/2024

Favorable With Amendments {593825/1 Adopted

04/05/2024

Second Reading Passed With Amendments

04/05/2024

Third Reading Passed (137-0)

03/18/2024

Referred Judicial Proceedings

03/18/2024

Favorable With Amendments Report By Judiciary

03/15/2024

Favorable With Amendments {373829/1 Adopted

03/15/2024

Second Reading Passed With Amendments

03/15/2024

Hearing 2/13 At 1:00 P.m.

01/30/2024

First Reading Judiciary

01/17/2024