Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB699

Introduced
1/26/24  

Caption

Criminal Law - Hate Crimes - Notice and Removal of Item or Symbol (Hate Crimes Graffiti Removal Act)

Impact

If enacted, HB 699 will have a tangible impact on how hate crimes are reported and resolved in Maryland. The bill requires law enforcement agencies to promptly notify property owners upon receiving a report of hate symbols, ensuring that victims (or targets) of hate crimes are informed swiftly. Additionally, property owners must remove these symbols within a specified timeframe, which empowers victims by enabling them to reclaim their property from acts of intimidation and discrimination.

Summary

House Bill 699, titled the Hate Crimes Graffiti Removal Act, amends Maryland's criminal laws concerning hate crimes. The bill explicitly prohibits the placement or inscription of specific items or symbols, including items like nooses or swastikas, on any property without the express permission of the property owner. This law aims to address the threats and intimidation associated with such symbols, providing a clearer legal framework for handling hate crime incidents related to property defacement.

Conclusion

Overall, HB 699 embodies a significant shift in Maryland's approach toward combating hate crimes through more proactive measures regarding property rights and malicious graffiti. As society increasingly recognizes the harmful effects symbols of hate can have on communities, this bill seeks to fortify legal ramifications and prevention strategies for hate-related acts.

Contention

One notable aspect of the bill is its imposition of civil penalties solely on commercial property owners who fail to comply with removal requirements. While this aims to encourage prompt action against hate symbols, it raises questions about fairness and practicality. There may be concerns about holding private individuals to different standards based on property ownership, potentially limiting rights for residential property owners who may not face the same financial penalties.

Companion Bills

MD SB650

Crossfiled Criminal Law - Hate Crimes - Notice and Removal of Item or Symbol

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