Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB187

Introduced
1/8/24  
Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/24  

Caption

Criminal Law - Benefits Exploitation

Impact

If enacted, HB 187 would amend the current Maryland Criminal Law by adding a new section that addresses exploitation directly. It sets forth definitions for terms such as 'coercion', 'deception', and 'exploitation' to ensure clarity and to define the behaviors considered criminal under the new law. Violators of this statute would be subject to severe penalties, including up to 25 years of imprisonment or fines reaching $15,000, hence creating a strong deterrent against such exploitation.

Summary

House Bill 187 seeks to address the issue of benefits exploitation by criminalizing various forms of conduct aimed at appropriating government benefits. Specifically, the bill prohibits the recruitment, harboring, transportation, or obtaining of an individual for the purpose of wrongfully gathering their government benefits. This is especially crucial as it targets individuals who might exploit vulnerable populations, such as the elderly or those receiving welfare assistance, thereby aiming to enhance protections for these groups under Maryland’s criminal law.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the bill regarding its implementation, particularly concerning how it defines coercion and deception. Critics might argue that the definitions could be too broad, leading to potential misuse of the law against individuals seeking to help one another. Additionally, the implications of penalties for elderly individuals who may be pressured into signing documents could become a contentious point during discussions, raising concerns about the balance between protecting vulnerable individuals and allowing for lawful assistance from family or community members.

Companion Bills

MD HB892

Carry Over Criminal Law - Benefits Exploitation

MD SB170

Crossfiled Criminal Law - Benefits Exploitation

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