Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB912

Introduced
2/2/24  

Caption

Public Safety - Safe Neighborhoods Pilot Program

Impact

If enacted, HB 912 would significantly change how public safety is approached in vulnerable communities by facilitating the installation of surveillance technology directly in the homes of residents. The program includes a training component for participants to effectively use doorbell cameras, which also serves to integrate increased law enforcement cooperation. Moreover, the program allocates a budget of $5 million annually, starting in FY 2026, primarily to sustain the operational costs and implementation of this safety initiative, demonstrating a commitment to enhancing security in high-crime areas.

Summary

House Bill 912, titled 'Public Safety - Safe Neighborhoods Pilot Program', mandates the establishment of a pilot program aimed at enhancing public safety in designated high-crime areas. The bill instructs the Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services to provide doorbell cameras or security systems to residents opting to participate. This initiative is designed to not only deter crime through surveillance but also to involve community organizations in promoting engagement and participation within these neighborhoods. The underlying goal is to empower residents to take control of their safety and security measures.

Contention

The bill does raise concerns regarding privacy and the potential abuse of surveillance data. Critics may argue that the expansion of surveillance in residential areas could lead to over-policing, with residents feeling uneasy about being monitored. Additionally, there are questions about data management and the extent to which law enforcement can access footage from private residences. The bill includes stipulations to protect residents' privacy and to prevent law enforcement from compelling residents to share camera footage, which addresses some of these concerns but may not fully alleviate them among opponents.

Companion Bills

MD HB1045

Carry Over Public Safety - Safe Neighborhoods Pilot Program

Previously Filed As

MD HB1045

Public Safety - Safe Neighborhoods Pilot Program

MD SB874

Community Health and Safety Works Grant Program and Fund - Establishment

MD SB719

Public Safety - State Fuel Security Program

MD SB921

Public Safety - Gun Violence Victim Relocation Program - Establishment

MD HB974

Public Safety - Gun Violence Victim Relocation Program - Establishment

MD HB1029

Public Safety - Lights On for Maryland Program - Establishment

MD HB515

Public Schools - Active Shooter Safety Drills or Trainings - Requirements

MD SB663

Investor-Owned Electric Companies - Clean Energy Homes Pilot Programs - Establishment (Maryland Resilient and Clean Energy Homes Act)

MD SB110

Public Safety – Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission

MD HB751

Public Safety – Officer and Community Wellness Training Grant Fund

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