Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB564

Introduced
2/3/23  

Caption

Municipalities - Vagrancy - Repeal of Authority to Prohibit

Impact

The impact of this bill is significant as it would alter how local governments address vagrancy and related societal challenges. By eliminating the power to prohibit vagrancy, municipalities may have to adapt their approaches to managing homelessness and public space use. Proponents may argue that this change could lead to more humane treatment of individuals experiencing homelessness, while opponents may express concerns about public safety and quality of life in urban areas.

Summary

House Bill 564 seeks to repeal the authority of municipalities in Maryland to prohibit vagrancy. The bill amends the Maryland Local Government Article by specifically removing vagrancy laws from the list of offenses that municipalities can regulate. Through this legislation, the General Assembly is addressing issues related to the enforcement of vagrancy-related ordinances and their implications for local governance.

Contention

The debate around HB 564 is likely to focus on the balance between local control and state mandates. Some may view the repeal as necessary for decriminalizing situations associated with poverty, while others could perceive it as a loss of authority for local governments to maintain order within their jurisdictions. Notably, issues surrounding law enforcement practices and community welfare are central to this conversation, pushing legislators to consider the broader social implications and effectiveness of existing local laws.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB734

Municipalities - Vagrancy - Repeal of Authority to Prohibit

MD HB137

Repeals the crime of vagrancy (EN DECREASE LF EX See Note)

MD HCR2037

Prohibited weapons; definition repeal

MD HB2045

Schools; repealing certain prohibited training and course concepts; repealer; emergency.

MD HB2045

Schools; repealing certain prohibited training and course concepts; repealer; emergency.

MD HB684

Criminal Law - Prohibitions on Wearing, Carrying, or Transporting a Handgun - Penalties

MD SB1109

Prohibited weapons; muffling device; repeal

MD H1009

Planning ETJ Prohibited

MD HB1337

Elections - Delegate Contests - Repeal of Residency Prohibition and Ballot Content Requirement

MD HB354

Criminal Law - Prohibitions on Wearing, Carrying, or Transporting a Handgun - Penalties

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.