Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB771

Introduced
2/8/23  

Caption

Human Relations - Patterns and Practices of Civil Rights Violations - Remedies

Impact

If enacted, HB 771 would significantly strengthen the enforcement of civil rights protections in Maryland by allowing the Attorney General to intervene directly in cases of systemic misconduct. This could potentially lead to more thorough oversight of government entities and ensure that individuals' constitutional rights are upheld, particularly in settings like correctional facilities and behavioral health institutions. The bill aims to provide a structured process for addressing complaints related to civil rights infringements, thereby potentially improving conditions affected individuals experience within government-managed environments.

Summary

House Bill 771, titled 'Human Relations – Patterns and Practices of Civil Rights Violations – Remedies,' aims to empower the Attorney General to investigate and address unlawful patterns or practices of civil rights violations by certain government officials. The bill grants the Attorney General the authority to initiate civil actions and conduct investigations to remedy these violations, thereby enhancing governmental accountability regarding civil rights standards. The legislation outlines specific definitions, including key agencies like law enforcement and correctional facilities, which fall under its investigative purview.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 771 center on the balance between government oversight and individual rights. Supporters argue that the bill is essential for addressing systemic abuses and ensuring that individuals can seek remedies for rights violations perpetrated by government agents. Critics, however, may raise concerns about the implications of expanding governmental authority for investigations and the potential for misuse of this power. The discussions could also reflect broader debates on civil rights, governmental transparency, and the appropriate scope of intervention by the Attorney General's office.

Companion Bills

MD SB658

Crossfiled Human Relations - Patterns and Practices of Civil Rights Violations - Remedies

Previously Filed As

MD SB658

Human Relations - Patterns and Practices of Civil Rights Violations - Remedies

MD HB772

Human Relations - Civil Rights Enforcement - Powers of the Attorney General

MD SB540

Human Relations - Civil Rights Enforcement - Powers of the Attorney General

MD H0837

Civil Remedies

MD HB1261

Civil Remedies to Prevent Human Trafficking

MD HF4109

Human rights law provided, and civil penalties and other remedies provided.

MD SB3310

HUMAN RIGHTS-REMEDIES

MD HB115

Civil Rights - Violation of Rights - Government Liability

MD HB463

Civil Rights - Violation of Rights - Governmental Liability

MD HB5371

HUMAN RIGHTS-VARIOUS

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