Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1405

Introduced
2/9/24  

Caption

Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services - Incarcerated Individual Apprenticeship Program

Impact

By implementing this apprenticeship program, the bill creates a pathway for individuals within the correctional system to acquire marketable skills. This will not only assist in reducing recidivism by providing vocational training that can lead to stable employment upon release but also aims to enhance public safety and community wellbeing. The program will operate independently from Maryland Correctional Enterprises, allowing for a more focused approach to inmate skill development.

Summary

House Bill 1405 establishes an Incarcerated Individual Apprenticeship Program under the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services. The bill mandates the development of a program that offers apprenticeship opportunities in skilled trades for incarcerated individuals, allowing them to gain valuable job skills while serving their sentences. The program aims to improve the employability of inmates after their release and foster their reintegration into society by providing them with the opportunity to earn money during their incarceration.

Contention

Among the notable points is the requirement for employers who participate in the program to adhere to state minimum wage standards for incarcerated individuals. This provision may generate discussions about fair compensation within correctional work programs. Additionally, while the program aims to benefit the incarcerated population, there may be concerns regarding the logistics of employment placement and the management of wage distribution, particularly how funds are allocated to dependents of incarcerated individuals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB877

Correctional Services - Incarcerated Individuals - Intake and Release (Reentry Success Act)

MD SB190

Correctional Services - Pregnant Incarcerated Individuals - Substance Use Disorder Assessment and Treatment

MD HB44

Correctional Services – Pregnant Incarcerated Individuals – Substance Use Disorder Assessment and Treatment

MD SB107

Correctional Services - Pregnant Incarcerated Individuals - Substance Use Disorder Assessment and Treatment

MD SB293

Corrections - Incarcerated Individuals

MD SB45

Correctional Services - Restrictive Housing - Limitations (Maryland Mandela Act)

MD SB551

Department of Service and Civic Innovation and Maryland Corps Program Service Year Option Pathways - Established (Serving Every Region Through Vocational Exploration Act of 2023)

MD HB385

Correctional Services - Restrictive Housing - Limitations (Maryland Mandela Act)

MD SB719

Public Safety - State Fuel Security Program

MD SB459

Correctional Services - Restrictive Housing - Limitations (Maryland Mandela Act)

Similar Bills

MD HB289

Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services - Incarcerated Individual Apprenticeship Program

CA SB75

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CA SB828

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CA SB423

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CA SB804

California Conservation Corps: forestry training center: formerly incarcerated individuals: reporting.

CA SB936

California Conservation Corps: forestry training center: formerly incarcerated individuals: reporting.

NJ S2169

Provides corporation business tax and gross income tax credits for businesses that employ apprentices in DOL registered apprenticeships.

NJ S533

Provides corporation business tax and gross income tax credits for businesses that employ apprentices in DOL registered apprenticeships.