Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB1108

Introduced
2/4/24  
Refer
2/4/24  
Refer
2/28/24  
Report Pass
3/13/24  
Engrossed
3/15/24  
Refer
3/16/24  
Report Pass
4/1/24  
Enrolled
4/4/24  
Chaptered
4/25/24  

Caption

Carroll County - Deputy Clerk or Deputy Sheriff - Oath of Office

Impact

The bill impacts local statutes regarding the judicial proceedings and the operational duties of deputy clerks and deputy sheriffs. By specifying the oath required under Article I, § 9 of the Maryland Constitution, it seeks to unify the expectations of public office across various counties, ensuring that those in positions of authority are held to similar ethical standards. This alignment may enhance public trust in local law enforcement and judicial administration.

Summary

Senate Bill 1108 addresses the requirement for deputy clerks and deputy sheriffs in Carroll County, Maryland, to take and subscribe to an oath or affirmation that aligns with the principles set forth in the Maryland Constitution. The proposed legislation aims to ensure that all officials in these roles commit to the integrity and responsibilities associated with their positions before they assume their duties. It reinforces a standard procedure that reflects the core values of public service as mandated by the state.

Sentiment

The general sentiment towards SB1108 appears to be supportive, as it emphasizes accountability and adherence to constitutional principles for public officials. Although no significant opposition was recorded in the voting history, the focus of discussions revolved around the broader implications of enforcing oaths of office among local authorities, highlighting the continued emphasis on transparency and ethical governance.

Contention

While the bill garnered substantial support, it hints at potential discussions around the scope of authority and the significance of local governance versus state mandates. The debate may center on whether standardizing oaths for deputies reflects an appropriate balance between state regulation and the distinct needs of local communities. Nonetheless, its passage, with a voting outcome of 125 in favor and 9 against, indicates a strong legislative consensus on reinforcing ethical standards among public servants in Carroll County.

Companion Bills

MD HB720

Crossfiled Carroll County – Deputy Clerk or Deputy Sheriff – Oath of Office

Previously Filed As

MD SB191

Prince George's County - Office of the Sheriff - Deputy Sheriffs and Labor Organizations

MD HB433

Prince George's County - Office of the Sheriff - Deputy Sheriffs and Labor Organizations PG 308-23

MD SB428

Washington County - Deputy Sheriffs and Correctional Deputies - Employment Conditions and Collective Bargaining

MD HB637

Washington County - Deputy Sheriffs and Correctional Deputies - Employment Conditions and Collective Bargaining

MD SB133

Family Law - Marriage Ceremony - Designation of Deputy Clerk

MD HB672

Family Law - Marriage Ceremony - Designation of Deputy Clerk

MD SB132

State's Attorney, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Register of Wills, Sheriff, and Judge of the Orphans' Court - Nonpartisan Elections

MD HB977

Maryland Department of Health - Office of the Chief Medical Examiner

MD SB67

Clerks of the Circuit Courts - Civil Commissions - Presentation and Reporting

MD SB645

Baltimore City - Sheriff's Office - Salaries and Collective Bargaining

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