Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB889

Introduced
2/2/24  

Caption

Civil Actions - Enforcement Actions by the Attorney General - Statutes of Limitations

Impact

The repeal of statutes of limitations would significantly alter the landscape for civil enforcement in Maryland. By allowing the Attorney General to initiate action at any time, SB889 empowers the office to address issues that may only come to light after the current limitations have expired. This could lead to a more proactive approach in tackling violations that harm public interest, such as consumer fraud or environmental breaches. Moreover, it may create a stronger deterrent against potential offenders who could previously anticipate the expiration of legal claims against them.

Summary

Senate Bill 889 aims to amend existing statutory frameworks regarding civil enforcement actions initiated by the Attorney General. Specifically, the bill seeks to repeal certain statutes of limitations that currently limit the time frame within which the Attorney General can bring civil actions. The objective of SB889 is to enhance the powers of the Attorney General in pursuing enforcement actions without being constrained by time restrictions, thereby allowing for effective legal remedies against violations of state laws.

Contention

There may be notable points of contention surrounding the implementation of SB889. Proponents argue that repealing the statute of limitations is essential for maintaining accountability and ensuring justice, particularly in instances where the violations are difficult to detect or take time to manifest. On the other hand, critics might raise concerns about the implications for due process and the potential for abuse of power, as indefinite timelines could lead to investigations that extend beyond reasonable bounds. Furthermore, there are worries that this legislation could overwhelm the judicial system with potentially frivolous claims due to the absence of a definitive time limit.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD SB686

Civil Actions - Child Sexual Abuse - Definition, Damages, and Statute of Limitations (The Child Victims Act of 2023)

MD HB1

Civil Actions - Child Sexual Abuse - Definition, Damages, and Statute of Limitations (The Child Victims Act of 2023)

MD SB540

Human Relations - Civil Rights Enforcement - Powers of the Attorney General

MD HB772

Human Relations - Civil Rights Enforcement - Powers of the Attorney General

MD HB347

Attorney General – Climate Change Actions – Authorization

MD HB1237

Special Education - Judicial Actions - Attorney's Fees and Related Costs

MD SB113

Civil Actions - Public Nuisances - Firearm Industry Members (Gun Industry Accountability Act of 2023)

MD HB259

Civil Actions - Public Nuisances - Firearm Industry Members (Gun Industry Accountability Act of 2023)

MD HB862

Civil Actions - Noneconomic Damages - Personal Injury or Wrongful Death

MD SB973

Civil Actions - Affirmative Defenses - Business Data Breaches

Similar Bills

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