Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB624

Introduced
1/26/24  
Refer
1/26/24  
Report Pass
3/4/24  
Engrossed
3/7/24  

Caption

Task Force to Study Public Information Act Requests Made to Law Enforcement – Establishment

Impact

If passed, SB624 will create a structured environment for the evaluation of public information requests involving law enforcement. The findings of the Task Force will be compiled in a report to the General Assembly, potentially leading to amendments or new legislation that could reform how law enforcement interacts with the PIA. This could result in improved access to public records, fostering a culture of transparency that aligns with public interests, while balancing the confidentiality needs of law enforcement.

Summary

Senate Bill 624 aims to establish a Task Force to study the requests made under the Maryland Public Information Act (PIA) specifically concerning law enforcement. This initiative is designed to address the processes and implications of disseminating public information by law enforcement entities, seeking to enhance transparency and accountability in the handling of such information. The Task Force will be tasked with reviewing costs associated with information requests and evaluating the status and operations of the PIA Compliance Board.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB624 appears to be largely positive, particularly among advocates for transparency and civil liberties. Supporters argue that the establishment of the Task Force reflects a commitment to ensuring that public access to information is upheld within the context of law enforcement operations. However, there might be reservations expressed by some law enforcement bodies about how increased transparency could impact operational security and confidentiality concerns.

Contention

Notably, the Bill fosters a discussion about the balance between civil liberties and the needs of law enforcement agencies. While the establishment of the Task Force is meant to improve public access to information, it raises questions regarding the potential operational ramifications for law enforcement, particularly regarding sensitive information that could jeopardize ongoing investigations. This ongoing dialogue will be key as stakeholders assess the implications of enhanced transparency measures.

Companion Bills

MD SB777

Carry Over Task Force to Study Public Information Act Requests Made to Law Enforcement - Establishment

Previously Filed As

MD SB209

Task Force to Study Crime Classification

MD SB324

Task Force to Study Nonpublic Student Bus Transportation

MD HB486

Task Force to Study Nonpublic Student Bus Transportation

MD SB469

Task Force to Study Solar Incentives

MD HB1281

Task Force to Study Crime Classification and Penalties

MD HB796

Montgomery County - Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission Restructuring Task Force - Establishment MC/PG 104-23

MD HB1030

Task Force to Study Murder Prevention and Reduction in Maryland

MD HB423

Task Force on Common Ownership Communities

MD SB491

Charles County - Task Force to Study School Bus Operator Contracts and Wages

MD SB894

Task Force on Common Ownership Communities

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