Family Law - Protective Orders - Surrender of Firearms [HB-1050]
Altering and establishing provisions relating to the surrender of firearms by a respondent under the domestic violence statutes; creating the Task Force to Study the Use of Firearms in Domestic Violence Situations; and requiring the Task Force to submit a report on its recommendations on or before November 15, 2025.
HB-1050: Family Law - Protective Orders - Surrender of Firearms
Sponsored by: Rep. Juanita Bartlett
Hearing Canceled on 02/17/2025
Family and Law Enforcement Protection Act [SB-943]
Altering and establishing provisions relating to the surrender of firearms by a respondent under the domestic violence statutes; creating the Task Force to Study the Use of Firearms in Domestic Violence Situations; and requiring the Task Force to submit a report on its recommendations on or before November 15, 2025.
SB-943: Family and Law Enforcement Protection Act
Sponsored by: Sen. Charles Muse
Hearing 2/19 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/04/2025
Workgroup to Study Adoption of a Statute for Assault in the Third Degree [SB-873]
Establishing the Workgroup to Study Adoption of a Statute for Assault in the Third Degree; requiring the Workgroup, if it recommends adoption of a third degree assault prohibition, to prepare draft legislation with the assistance of the Department of Legislative Services; and requiring the Workgroup to report its findings and recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly by December 1, 2026.
SB-873: Workgroup to Study Adoption of a Statute for Assault in the Third Degree
Sponsored by: Sen. William Smith
Hearing 3/25 At 1:00 P.m. on 03/19/2025
Postconviction Review - Procedure to Reduce Duration of Sentence (Maryland Second Look Act) [HB-853]
Authorizing a certain individual to file a motion to reduce the duration of a certain sentence if the individual was convicted between the ages of at least 18 and under 25, was not sentenced to life, is not a sex offender, and has served at least 20 years of the term of confinement; applying procedures for a proceeding under the Act; etc.
HB-853: Postconviction Review - Procedure to Reduce Duration of Sentence (Maryland Second Look Act)
Sponsored by: Rep. Marvin Holmes
Hearing 3/25 At 1:00 P.m. on 03/19/2025
Peace Orders and Protective Orders – Military Protection Orders [HB-533]
Authorizing a judge to consider whether a military protection order has been issued against a respondent when determining whether to grant a temporary peace order or a temporary protective order; and requiring a law enforcement officer to notify a certain law enforcement agency that an individual may have violated a military protection order under certain circumstances.
HB-533: Peace Orders and Protective Orders – Military Protection Orders
Sponsored by: Rep. Charlotte Crutchfield
Referred Judicial Proceedings on 03/12/2025
Peace Orders and Protective Orders - Military Protection Orders [SB-273]
Authorizing a judge to consider whether a military protection order has been issued against a respondent when determining whether to grant a temporary peace order or a temporary protective order; and requiring a law enforcement officer to notify a certain law enforcement agency that an individual may have violated a military protection order under certain circumstances.
SB-273: Peace Orders and Protective Orders - Military Protection Orders
Sponsored by: Sen. Michael Jackson
Referred Judiciary on 02/19/2025
Peace Orders and Criminal Harassment - Intentional Visual Surveillance [HB-236]
Expanding the relief that may be included in a final peace order; altering the acts that constitute criminal harassment to include certain visual surveillance of an area of another person's residence where the other has a reasonable expectation of privacy; and providing that a person who violates the Act is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction for a first offense is subject to imprisonment of up to 90 days or a fine of $500 or both, and for a second or subsequent offense, imprisonment of up to 180 days or a fine of $1,000 or both.
HB-236: Peace Orders and Criminal Harassment - Intentional Visual Surveillance
Sponsored by: Rep. Frank Conaway
Referred Judicial Proceedings on 03/07/2025
Criminal Law - Theft - Mail and Packages (Porch Piracy Act of 2025) [HB-143]
Prohibiting the theft of mail or packages delivered or left to be collected by the United States Postal Service or a delivery service company; authorizing the court to order a person convicted of a certain crime to stay away from certain locations; and providing that a person who violates the Act is guilty of a felony and is subject to imprisonment of up to 5 years.
HB-143: Criminal Law - Theft - Mail and Packages (Porch Piracy Act of 2025)
Sponsored by: Rep. Frank Conaway
Hearing 1/21 At 1:00 P.m. on 01/10/2025
Peace Orders and Criminal Harassment - Intentional Visual Surveillance [SB-92]
Expanding the relief that may be included in a final peace order; altering the acts that constitute criminal harassment to include certain visual surveillance of an area of another person's residence where the other has a reasonable expectation of privacy; and providing that a person who violates the Act is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction for a first offense is subject to imprisonment of up to 90 days or a fine of $500 or both, and for a second or subsequent offense, imprisonment of up to 180 days or a fine of $1,000 or both.
SB-92: Peace Orders and Criminal Harassment - Intentional Visual Surveillance
Sponsored by: Sen. Paul Corderman
Referred Judiciary on 02/19/2025
Workgroup to Study Extreme Risk Protective Orders (Sagar Ghimire Act) [HB-1458]
Establishing the Workgroup to Study Extreme Risk Protective Orders; and requiring the Workgroup to report to the Governor and the General Assembly by May 1, 2025, on policy recommendations for improving the use of extreme risk protective orders in the State.
HB-1458: Workgroup to Study Extreme Risk Protective Orders (Sagar Ghimire Act)
Sponsored by: Rep. Harry Bhandari
First Reading House Rules And Executive Nominations on 02/12/2024
Protective Orders - Coercive Control [HB-1290]
Authorizing a person to petition for a protective order against another person who the petitioner alleges has engaged in controlling or coercive behavior toward the petitioner; and defining "coercive control" as a pattern of emotional or psychological manipulation, maltreatment, threat of force, or intimidation used to compel an individual to act, or refrain from acting, against the individual's will.
HB-1290: Protective Orders - Coercive Control
Sponsored by: Rep. Robin Grammer
Hearing 2/29 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/10/2024
Public Safety – Extreme Risk Protective Orders – Review of Court Records [SB-905]
Authorizing researchers affiliated with institutions of higher education who are conducting research to review a court record related to a petition for an extreme risk protective order; requiring the Maryland Judiciary to require an institution of higher education that has researchers reviewing court records to enter into an agreement providing for the storage and handling of the records; authorizing the Judiciary to institute an injunction or other remedy for a violation of the agreement and to prevent disclosure of certain records; etc.
SB-905: Public Safety – Extreme Risk Protective Orders – Review of Court Records
Sponsored by: Sen. Clarence Lam
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 929 on 05/16/2024
Peace Orders - Visual Surveillance [HB-911]
Authorizing a certain person to petition for a peace order against another person whom the petitioner alleges has conducted visual surveillance of areas of the petitioner's residence where the petitioner has a reasonable expectation of privacy.
HB-911: Peace Orders - Visual Surveillance
Sponsored by: Rep. Kevin Hornberger
Hearing 2/22 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/06/2024
Public Safety – Firearm Background Checks, Victim Notification, and the Maryland State Police Gun Center [HB-869]
Requiring a law enforcement agency that receives a certain report of a prohibited person failing a background check to notify certain victims; requiring the Secretary of State Police to notify the Maryland State Police Gun Center of certain information if the Secretary disapproves a firearm application because a prospective purchaser, lessee, or transferee failed a background check; etc.
HB-869: Public Safety – Firearm Background Checks, Victim Notification, and the Maryland State Police Gun Center
Sponsored by: Rep. Juanita Bartlett
Hearing Canceled on 02/21/2024
Public Safety - Firearm Background Checks, Victim Notification, and the Maryland State Police Gun Center [SB-753]
Requiring a law enforcement agency that receives a report of a prohibited person failing a background check to immediately notify certain victims; requiring the Secretary of State Police to notify the Maryland State Police Gun Center of certain information if the Secretary disapproves a firearm application because a prospective purchaser, lessee, or transferee failed a background check; etc.
SB-753: Public Safety - Firearm Background Checks, Victim Notification, and the Maryland State Police Gun Center
Sponsored by: Sen. Shelly Hettleman
First Reading Judicial Proceedings on 02/01/2024
Family Law - Protective Orders - Stalking and Permanent Protective Orders [HB-745]
Expanding the definition of "person eligible for relief" under the domestic violence statutes to include an individual who alleges that the respondent committed stalking under certain circumstances; and altering certain provisions of law relating to the issuance of a permanent protective order.
HB-745: Family Law - Protective Orders - Stalking and Permanent Protective Orders
Sponsored by: Rep. Robin Grammer
Hearing 3/26 At 1:00 P.m. on 03/21/2024