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MDHB1409Intro
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Providing for an exception to the prohibition against willfully intercepting wire or electronic communication for a resident in a medical care facility under certain circumstances; requiring a medical care facility to allow electronic monitoring of a...
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2025-02-12
[Hearing: Mar 6 @ 1:00 pm]
To House Health and Government Operations Committee
MDHB706Intro
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Altering the statute of limitations applicable to a certain offense relating to the prohibition against intercepting and disclosing any wire, oral, or electronic communications and reclassifying the offense as a misdemeanor instead of a felony; and p...
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2025-01-27
To House Judiciary Committee
MDHB392Intro
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Providing that it is lawful for a person to intercept an oral communication if the person is working as a fair housing tester for a fair housing testing program operated by the federal government, the State, a local government, or a nonprofit civil r...
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2025-01-17
To House Judiciary Committee
MDHB130Intro
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Reclassifying, as a misdemeanor instead of a felony, a certain offense relating to the prohibition against intercepting and disclosing any wire, oral, or electronic communications.
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2025-01-10
To House Judiciary Committee
MDSB61Intro
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Establishing that it is lawful for a person to use a cellular telephone or another device to intercept an oral communication in public if the speaker should reasonably anticipate that the oral communication would be overheard or intercepted; and est...
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2025-01-09
To Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee
MDSB38Intro
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Reclassifying, as a misdemeanor instead of a felony, a certain offense relating to the prohibition against intercepting and disclosing any wire, oral, or electronic communications.
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2025-01-09
To Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee
MDSB107Intro
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Providing that it is lawful for a person to intercept an oral communication if the person is working as a fair housing tester for a fair housing testing program operated by the federal government, the State, a local government, or a nonprofit civil r...
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2025-01-09
To Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee
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