Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB122 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 01/02/2025

                             
 
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HOUSE BILL 122 
E4   	5lr1668 
  	(PRE–FILED)   
By: Delegate Young 
Requested: November 1, 2024 
Introduced and read first time: January 8, 2025 
Assigned to: Judiciary 
 
A BILL ENTITLED 
 
AN ACT concerning 1 
 
Public Safety – Police Accountability – Police Officer Complainant 2 
 
FOR the purpose of authorizing a police officer to file a complaint of police misconduct with 3 
a police accountability board; and generally relating to police accountability.  4 
 
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 5 
 Article – Public Safety 6 
Section 3–102 and 3–113 7 
 Annotated Code of Maryland 8 
 (2022 Replacement Volume and 2024 Supplement) 9 
 
 SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 10 
That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 11 
 
Article – Public Safety 12 
 
3–102. 13 
 
 (a) Each county shall have a police accountability board to: 14 
 
 (1) hold quarterly meetings with heads of law enforcement agencies and 15 
otherwise work with law enforcement agencies and the county government to improve 16 
matters of policing; 17 
 
 (2) appoint civilian members to charging committees and trial boards; 18 
 
 (3) receive complaints of police misconduct filed by members of the public 19 
AND POLICE OFFICERS ; and 20 
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 (4) (i) on a quarterly basis, review outcomes of disciplinary matters 1 
considered by charging committees; and 2 
 
 (ii) on or before December 31 each year, submit a report to the 3 
governing body of the county that: 4 
 
 1. identifies any trends in the disciplinary process of police 5 
officers in the county; and 6 
 
 2. makes recommendations on changes to policy that would 7 
improve police accountability in the county. 8 
 
 (b) (1) (i) Subject to subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, the local 9 
governing body shall: 10 
 
 1. establish the membership of a police accountability board; 11 
 
 2. establish the budget and staff for a police accountability 12 
board; 13 
 
 3. appoint a chair of the police accountability board who has 14 
relevant experience to the position; and 15 
 
 4. establish the procedures for record keeping by a police 16 
accountability board. 17 
 
 (ii) An active police officer may not be a member of a police 18 
accountability board. 19 
 
 (2) To the extent practicable, the membership of a police accountability 20 
board shall reflect the racial, gender, and cultural diversity of the county. 21 
 
 (c) (1) A complaint of police misconduct filed with a police accountability board 22 
shall include: 23 
 
 (i) the name of the police officer accused of misconduct; 24 
 
 (ii) a description of the facts on which the complaint is based; and 25 
 
 (iii) contact information of the complainant or a person filing on 26 
behalf of the complainant for investigative follow–up. 27 
 
 (2) A complaint need not be notarized. 28 
 
 (d) A complaint of police misconduct filed with a police accountability board shall 29 
be forwarded to the appropriate law enforcement agency within 3 days after receipt by the 30 
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3–113. 1 
 
 (a) The investigating unit of a law enforcement agency shall immediately review 2 
a complaint [by a member of the public] alleging police officer misconduct. 3 
 
 (b) An administrative charging committee shall review and make a determination 4 
or ask for further review within 30 days after completion of the investigating unit’s review. 5 
 
 (c) The process of review by the investigating unit through disposition by the 6 
administrative charging committee shall be completed within 1 year and 1 day after the 7 
filing of a complaint [by a citizen]. 8 
 
 SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect 9 
October 1, 2025. 10