| MD | HB134 | Intro
Sine Die | Altering the age, from 13 years old to 11 years old, at which a certain child is subject to the exclusive original jurisdiction of the juvenile court. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-03-04 Withdrawn by Sponsor |
| MD | HB31 | Intro
Sine Die | Requiring a Department of Juvenile Services intake officer to forward a complaint that alleges a violation involving the misuse of electronic communication or interactive computer service and a related case file to the State's Attorney under certain ... [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-03-04 Withdrawn by Sponsor |
| MD | HB1437 | Intro
Sine Die | 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 relat... [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-03-04 Withdrawn by Sponsor |
| MD | HB1359 | Intro
Sine Die | 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 relati... [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-03-04 Withdrawn by Sponsor |
| MD | HB138 | Intro
Sine Die | Requiring the State Department of Education to update the Maryland State Curriculum for Personal Financial Literacy Education and corresponding financial literacy standards to include certain content; requiring the State Board of Education to develop... [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-02-12 Withdrawn by Sponsor |
| MD | HB1100 | Intro
Sine Die | Requiring child advocacy centers to report annually to the Behavioral Health Administration certain information related to behavioral health care services provided at the center; requiring the Administration to include in its annual report certain in... [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-02-12 To House Health and Government Operations Committee |
| MD | HB1248 | Intro
Sine Die | Providing that a law enforcement officer may conduct a certain interrogation of a child if probable cause exists for the law enforcement officer to believe that the child committed a certain crime of violence or a crime involving a firearm and the la... [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-02-08 To House Judiciary Committee |
| MD | HB855 | Intro
Sine Die | Limiting the circumstances under which an incarcerated minor may be involuntarily placed in restrictive housing; prohibiting the placement of a minor in restrictive housing for more than 6 hours; and authorizing a correctional facility to place a min... [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-02-06 To House Judiciary Committee |
| MD | HB927 | Intro
Sine Die | Requiring a magistrate for juvenile causes to determine a child's pretrial status within 24 hours after a child is charged with a violation involving a crime of violence, the unlawful possession of a firearm, or the unlawful taking or unauthorized us... [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-02-02 To House Judiciary Committee |
| MD | HB169 | Intro
Sine Die | Establishing a certain rebuttable presumption that a statement made by a minor during a custodial interrogation is involuntary and is inadmissible in a juvenile or criminal proceeding against the minor if the law enforcement officer intentionally use... [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-02-01 To House Judiciary Committee |
| MD | HB314 | Intro
Sine Die | Authorizing the juvenile court to order community detention and take certain other actions in response to a technical violation of probation committed by a child. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-02-01 To House Judiciary Committee |
| MD | HB319 | Intro
Sine Die | Altering the jurisdiction of the juvenile court to establish that the juvenile court has exclusive original jurisdiction over a child who is at least 10 years old alleged to have committed a crime involving the use or possession of a firearm; and alt... [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-02-01 To House Judiciary Committee |
| MD | HB313 | Intro
Sine Die | Repealing certain provisions of law specifying certain limitations on the imposition of juvenile probation; and authorizing the juvenile court to place a child on probation for a term that the court determines is appropriate to ensure that the child ... [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-02-01 To House Judiciary Committee |
| MD | HB322 | Intro
Sine Die | Repealing an exception to the requirement that a complaint that alleges the commission of an act by a child that would be a felony if committed by an adult must be forwarded to the State's Attorney under certain circumstances. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-02-01 To House Judiciary Committee |
| MD | HB445 | Intro
Sine Die | Establishing a presumption that the sentencing of a minor convicted as an adult should be transferred to the juvenile court, under certain circumstances, and authorizing the court to do so; and requiring the juvenile court to make a juvenile determin... [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-02-01 To House Judiciary Committee |
| MD | HB483 | Intro
Sine Die | Expanding the jurisdiction of the juvenile court to include certain offenses committed by a child who is at least 10 years old. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-02-01 To House Judiciary Committee |
| MD | HB556 | Intro
Sine Die | Requiring the Department of Juvenile Services to notify the juvenile court, the State's Attorney, and the defense counsel within 24 hours after a child's violation of an electronic monitoring agreement under certain circumstances. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-02-01 To House Judiciary Committee |
| MD | HB703 | Intro
Sine Die | Authorizing the public disclosure by the Office of the Attorney General of the name and age of a child injured or killed in a police-involved incident as well as photographic or other visual depictions or descriptions of a police-involved incident re... [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-02-01 To House Judiciary Committee |
| MD | HB727 | Intro
Sine Die | Requiring that the consultation with an attorney required when a law enforcement officer conducts a custodial interrogation of a child must be in person. [Detail][Text][Discuss] | 2024-02-01 To House Judiciary Committee |