Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB227

Introduced
1/23/23  
Refer
1/23/23  
Report Pass
3/17/23  
Engrossed
3/20/23  

Caption

Anne Arundel County - Abandoned Vehicles

Impact

If enacted, SB 227 will significantly affect local laws concerning abandoned vehicles in Anne Arundel County. It mandates that police departments notify vehicle owners about the status of their abandoned vehicles and provides a clear framework for the potential costs incurred due to towing, storage, and eventual sale. This change in law would compel local authorities to adhere to stricter protocols for vehicle management and enhance accountability for the cost recovery process related to abandoned vehicles. Consequently, it would create a clearer avenue for victims of vehicle abandonment to reclaim their property.

Summary

Senate Bill 227, titled 'Anne Arundel County - Abandoned Vehicles', seeks to amend existing Maryland transportation laws to specifically include Anne Arundel County and its municipalities within the parameters governing abandoned vehicles. The bill addresses the reclamation period for owners or secured parties, outlines the procedures for police departments regarding the handling of abandoned vehicles, and establishes the cost recovery measures that apply in these circumstances. By standardizing processes for vehicle abandonment and recovery, the bill aims to enhance local enforcement and streamline the reclaiming process, thereby facilitating better management of abandoned vehicles in the region.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the bill appears to be predominantly supportive, particularly among local law enforcement and local government officials who see it as a necessary measure for maintaining order and addressing the issue of abandoned vehicles effectively. Supporters argue that the bill empowers police departments to act decisively in managing abandoned vehicles, which can lead to improved community aesthetics and public safety. However, there may be concerns regarding the implications for vehicle owners, particularly those who may be unaware of the charges brought about by the legislation.

Contention

While the bill aims to simplify processes regarding abandoned vehicles, it has sparked discussions regarding local government authority and resource allocation. Critics may argue that the bill imposes additional financial burdens on vehicle owners and does not adequately address the nuances of individual circumstances surrounding vehicle abandonment. Furthermore, the balance between efficient local governance and the rights of vehicle owners remains a contentious point, highlighting the ongoing debate about how best to govern shared community resources and responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB1040

Anne Arundel County – Abandoned Vehicles

MD SB184

Baltimore County - Abandoned Vehicles

MD HB262

Abandoned Vehicles - Secured Parties - Electronic Notification

MD SB40

Vehicle Laws - Towed, Removed, or Abandoned Vehicles - Electronic Notice to Owner

MD HB191

Vehicle Laws - Towed, Removed, or Abandoned Vehicles - Electronic Notice to Owner

MD SB75

Anne Arundel County - Speed Monitoring Systems - Patuxent Road

MD SB609

Anne Arundel County - Speed Monitoring Systems - Sands Road

MD SB43

Anne Arundel County - Speed Monitoring Systems - Maryland Route 648 (Baltimore-Annapolis Boulevard)

MD HB1390

Anne Arundel County - Speed Monitoring Systems - Maryland Route 648 (Baltimore-Annapolis Boulevard)

MD SB679

Anne Arundel County - Speed Monitoring Systems - Residential Districts

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