Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB31

Introduced
1/12/22  
Refer
1/12/22  
Report Pass
2/28/22  
Engrossed
3/4/22  

Caption

Public Information Act – Inspection of Records From Body–Worn Digital Recording Devices

Impact

If enacted, SB31 would significantly impact how law enforcement agencies handle recordings made with body-worn cameras. It prohibits the release of recordings that depict victims of domestic violence or other sensitive incidents, ensuring that the privacy of individuals is upheld. Additionally, the bill empowers the Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission to work with various stakeholders to create uniform standards for handling such requests, aiming to enhance consistency in enforcement. This aims to balance public interest against personal privacy effectively.

Summary

Senate Bill 31 aims to amend the Public Information Act to establish new guidelines regarding the inspection of recordings made from body-worn digital recording devices used by law enforcement officers in Maryland. This bill is designed to address both the rights of individuals who are recorded, as well as the need for public access to these recordings to promote transparency and accountability in police practices. It specifies who may request access to these recordings and outlines the restrictions on such requests in certain circumstances to protect victims and sensitive information.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB31 appears largely supportive among legislators and community advocates who emphasize the importance of police accountability and transparency. However, there is contention surrounding the limitations imposed by the bill, particularly regarding circumstances under which recordings can be withheld from public access. Proponents argue that protecting victims' identities is crucial, while critics warn that excessively restricting access could hinder efforts for greater oversight and accountability in law enforcement.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential for misuse of the provisions that limit access to recordings, with opponents suggesting that such measures could prevent important cases of police misconduct from being brought to light. The discussions highlight stark tensions between the need for transparency in the handling of law enforcement records and the protection of individual rights. The balance between these competing interests is a significant aspect of the legislative dialogue surrounding SB31.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD SB40

Public Information Act - Inspection of Records From Body-Worn Digital Recording Devices

MD SB1046

Correctional Officers - Body-Worn Digital Recording Devices

MD AB1069

Public records: body-worn camera recordings.

MD H804

Body-Worn Camera Recordings

MD SB00973

An Act Permitting Redaction Fees For The Disclosure Of Records Created By Police Body-worn Recording Equipment Or Dashboard Cameras Under The Freedom Of Information Act.

MD SB398

Exempts video or audio recordings generated by law enforcement body-worn cameras from Public Records Law. (8/1/16)

MD H1475

Pub Rec/Code Inspector Body Camera Recordings

MD SB14

Body-worn and dashboard cameras; release of recordings revised

MD SB00431

An Act Concerning Fees For Copying, Reviewing And Redacting Records Created By Police Body-worn Recording Equipment And Dashboard Cameras.

MD SB01229

An Act Concerning Fees For Copying, Reviewing And Redacting Records Created By Police Body-worn Recording Equipment And Dashboard Cameras.

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