Criminal Procedure - Examination of Defendant by Maryland Department of Health - Access to Judicial Records [HB-262]
Requiring that the Maryland Department of Health have access to certain information maintained by the Judiciary about a criminal defendant who is subject to a certain examination, committed to the Health Department, or on conditional release under certain circumstances; and requiring the Department and the Judiciary to enter into an agreement regarding certain matters before exchanging any information.
HB-262: Criminal Procedure - Examination of Defendant by Maryland Department of Health - Access to Judicial Records
Sponsored by: Rep.
Enacted Under Article Ii, Section 17(c) Of The Maryland Constitution - Chapter 141 on 05/08/2020
Child Support - Reporting of Employment Information [HB-647]
Transferring, from the Labor and Employment Article to the Family Law Article, certain provisions of law relating to the reporting of certain employment information concerning certain individuals for certain purposes relating to child support collection; transferring, from the Secretary of Labor to the Secretary of Human Services, certain duties and authority relating to the reporting of certain employment information concerning certain individuals; etc.
HB-647: Child Support - Reporting of Employment Information
Sponsored by: Rep.
First Reading Judiciary on 01/29/2020
Child Support - Annual Collection Fee [HB-667]
Conforming the maximum amount of a certain annual fee for the collection of child support by the Child Support Administration to the amount authorized under a certain federal law.
HB-667: Child Support - Annual Collection Fee
Sponsored by: Rep.
Enacted Under Article Ii, Section 17(c) Of The Maryland Constitution - Chapter 291 on 05/08/2020
Controlled Dangerous Substances - Schedules [HB-674]
Altering the lists of substances designated as controlled dangerous substances under certain schedules under the Maryland Controlled Dangerous Substances Act.
Correctional Services - Correctional Officers - Minimum Age Requirement [HB-622]
Altering the minimum age requirement, from 21 years old to 19 years old, for employment as a correctional officer in any unit of the Division of Correction, any unit of the Division of Pretrial Detention and Services, or the Patuxent Institution within the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services; and requiring the Secretary of Public Safety and Correctional Services to adopt certain regulations.
HB-622: Correctional Services - Correctional Officers - Minimum Age Requirement
Sponsored by: Rep.
First Reading Judiciary on 01/29/2020
Juvenile Services - Facilities - Garrett Children's Center [HB-673]
Including the Garrett Children's Center as a facility the Department of Juvenile Services is authorized to operate for the diagnosis, care, training, education, and rehabilitation of certain children.
HB-673: Juvenile Services - Facilities - Garrett Children's Center
Sponsored by: Rep.
Enacted Under Article Ii, Section 17(c) Of The Maryland Constitution - Chapter 297 on 05/08/2020
Children in Need of Assistance - Qualified Residential Treatment Program - Definition [HB-672]
Altering the definition of a "qualified residential treatment program" for purposes of certain provisions of law relating to the placement of children in need of assistance to require that a program, rather than discharge planning, must meet certain license and accreditation requirements.
HB-672: Children in Need of Assistance - Qualified Residential Treatment Program - Definition
Sponsored by: Rep.
Enacted Under Article Ii, Section 17(c) Of The Maryland Constitution - Chapter 296 on 05/08/2020
Justice Reinvestment Act - Conditions of Release - Technical Revocation Caps [HB-1217]
Providing that a certain presumption may be rebutted if a certain commissioner or court finds and states on the record at a certain time that adhering to certain limits would create a risk to a certain parolee, inmate, probationer, or defendant; authorizing a certain commissioner or court to take certain actions on finding that adhering to certain limits would create a risk to a certain parolee, inmate, probationer, or defendant; etc.
Task Force to Study Implementing a Civil Right to Counsel in Maryland [HB-129]
Establishing the Task Force to Study Implementing a Civil Right to Counsel in Maryland; providing for the composition, chair, and staffing of the Task Force; prohibiting a member of the Task Force from receiving specified compensation, but authorizing the reimbursement of specified expenses; requiring the Task Force to study and make recommendations regarding specified matters; requiring the Task Force to report its findings and recommendations to specified public officials on or before October 1, 2014; etc.
HB-129: Task Force to Study Implementing a Civil Right to Counsel in Maryland
Sponsored by: Rep.
Vetoed By The Governor (duplicative) on 05/16/2013