Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB172

Introduced
1/12/22  
Refer
1/12/22  
Report Pass
1/26/22  
Engrossed
2/1/22  
Refer
2/3/22  
Report Pass
4/9/22  
Enrolled
4/11/22  
Chaptered
4/21/22  

Caption

Department of Juvenile Services - Facilities - J. DeWeese Carter Center

Impact

The repeal of the J. DeWeese Carter Center reference indicates a significant shift in the operational framework of juvenile services in Maryland. As it removes outdated references, the legislation promotes a more relevant discussion regarding the facilities that are currently active and necessary for the rehabilitation of children. Consequently, it reinforces the Department's capacity to effectively deliver services by focusing on the active facilities that are equipped to provide rehabilitation and educational support.

Summary

Senate Bill 172 focuses on the Department of Juvenile Services in Maryland, specifically addressing the repeal of an obsolete reference to the J. DeWeese Carter Center within the state's juvenile facilities. The bill aims to streamline the statutory language related to the facilities managed by the Department, ensuring that it accurately reflects current operations and existing facilities that provide essential services for at-risk youth. By doing so, the bill contributes to greater clarity and efficiency in how juvenile services are referenced in state law.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 172 appears to be largely supportive, with a recognition of the need to update legal language for clarity and relevance. Lawmakers acknowledge that while the repeal might seem technical, it reflects a crucial step in ensuring that state laws evolve alongside the services provided by the Department of Juvenile Services. There are no significant opposing sentiments reported regarding this bill, indicating a consensus on the necessity of maintaining current and effective juvenile services.

Contention

While SB 172 does not present significant contention, it does highlight the importance of maintaining accurate descriptions of state facilities that provide crucial services to juveniles. The bill underscores the need for ongoing evaluation and updating of laws regarding juvenile services, potentially paving the way for future legislative efforts aimed at improving the juvenile justice system in Maryland.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB1142

Department of Juvenile Services - Juvenile Offense Database

MD HB358

Department of Juvenile Services - Juvenile Felony Database

MD HB814

Department of Juvenile Services - Report on Youth Service Bureaus

MD SB652

Department of Juvenile Services – Report on Shootings (Department of Juvenile Services Transparency Act of 2024)

MD SB3

Facilities - Disabilities, Juveniles, Behavioral Health, and Health Care - Plans

MD SB195

Juveniles - Arrest by Law Enforcement - Report to Local Department of Social Services

MD HB814

Juvenile Law - Reform

MD HB297

Facilities - Disabilities, Juveniles, Behavioral Health, and Health Care - Plans

MD SB732

Department of Juvenile Services and Maryland Department of Health – Inpatient Program for Children

MD HB522

Department of Juvenile Services - Rehabilitation Services - Funding

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.