Education - Reportable Offenses and Prohibited Behavior on School Grounds - Alterations [HB-1265]
Altering the offenses that constitute "reportable offenses" that a law enforcement agency must report to certain school personnel under certain circumstances; altering certain provisions relating to the provision of notification to certain school personnel of the arrest of a student for a certain reportable offense; requiring the State Department of Education to develop an operational protocol to guide the transmission of reportable offense information; etc.
HB-1265: Education - Reportable Offenses and Prohibited Behavior on School Grounds - Alterations
Sponsored by: Rep.
Hearing 3/27 At 1:00 P.m. (education, Energy, And The Environment) on 03/18/2025
Public Schools - Injury Incidents - Requirements for Tracking and Reporting [HB-1194]
Requiring certain public schools to develop and implement a system to track and report injury incidents, whether intentional or accidental, to a student, teacher, or school employee on the school campus during the school year; and establishing certain reporting requirements for county boards of education, the Juvenile Services Education Program Superintendent, and the State Department of Education regarding certain injury incidents in schools.
HB-1194: Public Schools - Injury Incidents - Requirements for Tracking and Reporting
Sponsored by: Rep. Nino Mangione
Hearing Canceled (ways And Means) on 03/05/2025
Juvenile Law - Confinement and Restrictive Housing - Limitations [HB-1107]
Limiting the circumstances under which an incarcerated minor may be involuntarily placed in restrictive housing to the extent necessary to eliminate identifiable risk; prohibiting the placement of a minor in restrictive housing for more than 6 hours; authorizing a correctional facility to place a minor in restrictive housing at the minor's request; establishing certain requirements for detaining, confining, or transporting a child; etc.
HB-1107: Juvenile Law - Confinement and Restrictive Housing - Limitations
Sponsored by: Rep. Jazz Lewis
Hearing 2/26 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/10/2025
Juvenile Law - Confinement and Restrictive Housing - Limitations [SB-827]
Limiting the circumstances under which an incarcerated minor may be involuntarily placed in restrictive housing to the extent necessary to eliminate identifiable risk; prohibiting the placement of a minor in restrictive housing for more than 6 hours; and authorizing a correctional facility to place a minor in restrictive housing at the minor's request; establishing certain requirements for detaining, confining, or transporting a child; etc.
SB-827: Juvenile Law - Confinement and Restrictive Housing - Limitations
Sponsored by: Sen. Joanne Benson
Hearing 2/19 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/04/2025
Department of Juvenile Services - Report on Youth Service Bureaus [HB-814]
Requiring the Department of Juvenile Services to submit an annual report to certain committees of the General Assembly by October 1 detailing efforts by the Department to promote predelinquent programs, including youth service bureaus, efforts by the Department to collaborate with and provide technical assistance to local governments regarding the establishment of youth service bureaus, and an assessment of the programs and activities of the bureaus and any other efforts to prevent youth offenses.
HB-814: Department of Juvenile Services - Report on Youth Service Bureaus
Sponsored by: Rep. Kym Taylor
Hearing 3/20 At 1:00 P.m. on 03/15/2025
Juveniles - Reportable Offenses [HB-588]
Requiring the Department of Juvenile Services to notify of a certain student's arrest a local superintendent of schools or school principal of a school in which the student has enrolled or to which the student has been transferred; and requiring the Department to provide certain educational programming information to a certain student.
HB-588: Juveniles - Reportable Offenses
Sponsored by: Rep. Robin Grammer
Hearing 2/26 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/10/2025
Juveniles - Sexual Offenses - Registration and Reporting Requirements [HB-638]
Requiring a person who has been adjudicated delinquent for an act that, if committed by an adult, would constitute a certain sexual offense to register as a juvenile sex offender; requiring a juvenile registrant to remain on the juvenile sex offender registry until the registrant reaches 21 years of age under certain circumstances; expanding the definition of "reportable offense" to include certain sexual offenses; etc.
HB-638: Juveniles - Sexual Offenses - Registration and Reporting Requirements
Sponsored by: Rep. Robin Grammer
Hearing 2/26 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/10/2025
Primary and Secondary Education - Definition and Notification of Reportable Offense - Alterations [HB-526]
Altering the definition of "reportable offense" to remove the requirement that the offense occurred off school premises and did not occur at an event sponsored by the school; and requiring the Department of Juvenile Services to report to the local superintendent of schools and school principal for certain decisions made during a certain inquiry of a juvenile offender for certain offenses.
HB-526: Primary and Secondary Education - Definition and Notification of Reportable Offense - Alterations
Sponsored by: Rep. Jason Buckel
Hearing Canceled (ways And Means) And Hearing Canceled (judiciary) on 02/12/2025
Primary and Secondary Education - Definition and Notification of Reportable Offense - Alterations [SB-386]
Altering the definition of "reportable offense" to remove the requirement that the offense occurred off school premises and did not occur at an event sponsored by the school; and requiring the Department of Juvenile Services to report to the local superintendent of schools and school principal for certain decisions made during a certain inquiry of a juvenile offender for certain offenses.
SB-386: Primary and Secondary Education - Definition and Notification of Reportable Offense - Alterations
Sponsored by: Sen. William Folden
Hearing Canceled (education, Energy, And The Environment) on 02/10/2025
Prince George's County - Substance Abuse Early Intervention and Detoxification Services Fund - Establishment PG 407-25 [HB-396]
Establishing the Substance Abuse Early Intervention and Detoxification Services Fund to provide treatment and rehabilitation to students expelled from school in Prince George's County and cover expenses incurred by uninsured or underinsured minors in Prince George's County for treatment services related to the misuse of alcohol and drugs; requiring the Prince George's County Health Department to administer the Fund; etc.
HB-396: Prince George's County - Substance Abuse Early Intervention and Detoxification Services Fund - Establishment PG 407-25
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Withdrawn By Sponsor on 03/03/2025
Juvenile Child Sex Offenders - Juvenile Sex Offender Registry and Prohibition on In-Person School Attendance [SB-78]
Expanding the acts for which a child adjudicated delinquent is required to register with the juvenile sex offender registry and supervising authority; requiring law enforcement agencies and State's Attorneys to notify schools of certain information when a child is arrested for a certain offense; prohibiting a child from in-person attendance at a public school or a nonpublic school that receives State funds if the child has been convicted or adjudicated delinquent of certain offenses; etc.
SB-78: Juvenile Child Sex Offenders - Juvenile Sex Offender Registry and Prohibition on In-Person School Attendance
Sponsored by: Sen. Johnny Salling
Hearing 1/28 At 1:00 P.m. (judicial Proceedings) on 01/09/2025
Juvenile Law - Probation and Treatment Services - Required Disposition (Parental Accountability Act) [SB-75]
Requiring the juvenile court to order certain probation for a child found to have committed certain delinquent acts or adjudicated to be a child in need of supervision because of habitual truancy; requiring probation of a child adjudged delinquent for certain acts or a child in need of supervision to include the adoption of a treatment service plan and providing the child and the child's family with certain services; and requiring the juvenile court to order a parent, guardian, or custodian to participate in a treatment service plan.
SB-75: Juvenile Law - Probation and Treatment Services - Required Disposition (Parental Accountability Act)
Sponsored by: Sen. Joanne Benson
Hearing 1/28 At 1:00 P.m. on 01/09/2025
Juvenile Law - Juvenile Crime Reform [HB-1437]
Altering the jurisdiction of the juvenile court over a child who is at least 13 years of age alleged to have committed a certain offense; expanding a reporting requirement by the Secretary of Juvenile Services; and expanding a certain provision relating to data collection and analysis by the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services.
HB-1437: Juvenile Law - Juvenile Crime Reform
Sponsored by: Rep. Robin Grammer
Withdrawn By Sponsor on 03/04/2024
Facilities - Disabilities and Juveniles - Community Relations Plans [HB-1359]
Requiring that certain regulations adopted by the Department of Juvenile Services governing juvenile care facilities and juvenile detention facilities include a requirement for the establishment, implementation, and review of certain community relations plans that include descriptions of certain processes and procedures; and requiring certain State residential centers and private group homes to establish, implement, and revise certain community relations plans.
HB-1359: Facilities - Disabilities and Juveniles - Community Relations Plans
Sponsored by: Rep. Samuel Rosenberg
Withdrawn By Sponsor on 03/04/2024
Parents in Substance Use Disorder Treatment - Children in Need of Assistance and Treatment Facilities [HB-833]
Establishing a presumption that placement with a child's parent is in the best interest of the child, the child is receiving proper care and attention, and there is not a certain emergency situation if the child's parent is receiving certain substance use disorder treatment and the child is in the presence of the child's parent for the duration of the child's parent's treatment; authorizing the Behavioral Health Administration to require a facility providing certain treatment to provide beds and services to the patient's children; etc.
HB-833: Parents in Substance Use Disorder Treatment - Children in Need of Assistance and Treatment Facilities
Sponsored by: Rep. Jheanelle Wilkins
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 371 on 04/25/2024