Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB937

Introduced
2/2/24  

Caption

Child Abuse and Neglect - Reports and Records - Disclosure

Impact

The enactment of HB 937 would significantly impact laws regarding the confidentiality of child abuse reports, balancing between protecting the integrity of ongoing investigations and the public's right to know. By requiring timely disclosures, the bill aims to enhance transparency in child welfare cases, hopefully leading to better scrutiny and accountability in how such cases are handled. The implications of this bill suggest a shift toward more open communication about child welfare incidents, reinforcing the importance of safeguarding children while also respecting the necessary privacy around individual cases.

Summary

House Bill 937 focuses on the disclosure of reports and records pertaining to child abuse and neglect. The bill mandates that if certain conditions are met, local directors of social services or the Secretary of Human Services must disclose specific information regarding child abuse cases within 30 days of receiving a disclosure request. This includes instances where a child has suffered a fatality or near-fatality, ensuring that the local director or Secretary has consulted with the State's Attorney's office before making any disclosures. The bill sets clear timelines for both the notification and redaction processes to protect sensitive information while also allowing for public interest transparency.

Contention

While the bill's intent is framed positively, it may face contention regarding the potential impacts on ongoing investigations and the privacy of involved parties. Concerns may arise about the risks of exposing sensitive information that could affect investigations or victim safety. The necessity for timely disclosures could also lead to arguments regarding how this interfacing between different agencies and jurisdictions is managed. As with many legislative efforts focused on child welfare, striking a balance between victim privacy and public disclosure continues to be a critical point of debate.

Companion Bills

MD SB631

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