Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB154

Introduced
1/16/23  

Caption

Workgroup to Study the Impact of Court-Mandated Fines and Fees

Impact

If enacted, the bill seeks to conduct a thorough analysis of the financial burden that court-mandated fines and fees impose on low-income individuals. It emphasizes data collection on the types and amounts of fines as well as detailing how these funds are allocated within state and local budgets. The ultimate goal is to formulate recommendations for legislative changes that could lead to the reduction or elimination of specific fees, acknowledging the disproportionate impact these charges can have on economically disadvantaged communities.

Summary

House Bill 154 establishes a Workgroup to Study the Impact of Court-Mandated Fines and Fees in Maryland. The purpose of the Workgroup is to assess how these financial penalties affect low-income residents, as well as to evaluate the current revenue system that relies heavily on such fines and fees. The Workgroup will consist of various appointed members, including representatives from both legislative bodies, the Attorney General's office, and various advocacy and legal organizations. This collaborative approach aims to ensure that a range of perspectives is represented in the discussions about court-imposed financial obligations.

Contention

The creation of this Workgroup may spark discussions regarding the fairness and efficacy of current fine and fee structures. Advocates for reform are likely to welcome the potential changes, highlighting how disproportionate fines can exacerbate poverty cycles. Conversely, there could be pushback from fiscal conservatives who may argue that these revenues are essential for maintaining certain public services. The outcomes of the Workgroup's findings and any resulting legislation will be critical in shaping future policy directions related to court finances.

Companion Bills

MD SB924

Crossfiled Workgroup to Study the Impact of Court-Mandated Fines and Fees

MD HB1199

Carry Over Workgroup to Study the Impact of Court-Mandated Fines and Fees

Previously Filed As

MD SB924

Workgroup to Study the Impact of Court-Mandated Fines and Fees

MD HB1199

Workgroup to Study the Impact of Court-Mandated Fines and Fees

MD SB873

Workgroup to Study Adoption of a Statute for Assault in the Third Degree

MD SB457

Workgroup to Study Trial in Absence

MD HB1377

Childhood Exposure to Violence - Health and Social Impacts - Public Awareness Campaign Workgroup

MD SB764

Childhood Exposure to Violence – Health and Social Impacts – Public Awareness Campaign Workgroup

MD HB1373

Calvert County Public Schools - Extracurricular Activities for Homeschooled Students - Pilot Program and Workgroup

MD HB166

Workgroup to Study Community Association Standing in Nuisance Actions in Baltimore County

MD HB1066

Commission on Behavioral Health Care Treatment and Access - Workgroups

MD SB827

Courts and Judicial Proceedings - Jury Examination and Workgroup to Study the Voir Dire Process

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