Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB405

Introduced
2/1/23  

Caption

Criminal Law – Public Safety – Interference With a Public Safety Answering Point – Penalties

Impact

If enacted, SB 405 will introduce stricter legal consequences for individuals committing offenses that affect PSAP operations. Specifically, those found guilty of violating the provisions of this bill may face felony charges, with potential imprisonment terms and substantial fines. This move is formulated to deter malicious acts that could jeopardize public safety, ultimately striving to maintain effective emergency service operations throughout the state. Such legal reforms reflect a proactive stance against disruptions that compromise emergency communications.

Summary

Senate Bill 405 seeks to bolster public safety in Maryland by establishing specific penalties for individuals who intentionally disrupt or impair the functioning of public safety answering points (PSAPs). The bill targets actions that could hinder emergency response operations, thus enhancing the reliability and security of essential communication services for first responders. This legislative effort acknowledges the critical role that PSAPs play in managing emergency calls and coordinating responses, underscoring the importance of protecting these services from interference.

Contention

While the overarching aim of SB 405 is to enhance public safety, there may be concerns regarding the broad definitions and potential implications for legitimate users of technology. Critics may argue that the bill lays the groundwork for excessive penalties that could inadvertently capture individuals engaging in benign or unknowing behavior. Balancing the need for stringent laws against interfering with PSAPs and maintaining civil liberties will likely be a topic of discussion among lawmakers as this bill moves forward.

Companion Bills

MD HB744

Crossfiled Criminal Law - Public Safety - Interference With a Public Safety Answering Point - Penalties

MD SB83

Carry Over Criminal Law - Public Safety - Interference with a Public Safety Answering Point - Penalties

Previously Filed As

MD HB744

Criminal Law - Public Safety - Interference With a Public Safety Answering Point - Penalties

MD SB496

Criminal Law - Interference With a Public Safety Answering Point - Penalties

MD SB83

Criminal Law - Public Safety - Interference with a Public Safety Answering Point - Penalties

MD HB445

Criminal Law - Interference With a Public Safety Answering Point - Penalties

MD SB81

Criminal Law - Interference With a Public Safety Answering Point - Penalties

MD HB70

Criminal Law - Interference With a Public Safety Answering Point - Penalties

MD HB444

Criminal Law – Interference With Critical Infrastructure or a Public Safety Answering Point – Penalties

MD SB57

Criminal Law - Public Safety - Communications With Public Safety Answering Points

MD HB437

Criminal Law - False Statements - Public Safety Answering Points and Penalty

MD A2471

Makes it a crime of the second degree to interfere with 9-1-1 public safety answering points.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.