Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB311

Introduced
1/10/25  

Caption

Correctional Services - Medical Parole - Life Imprisonment

Impact

If enacted, HB 311 would significantly alter the existing framework governing medical parole, making it easier for individuals with debilitating conditions to secure their release. This change could lead to a greater number of individuals being released under medical parole, which could impact both public safety considerations and the resources available for parole management. The bill aims to ensure that incapacitated individuals are not unnecessarily confined due to their medical conditions and can receive care in more appropriate settings.

Summary

House Bill 311 addresses the provisions related to medical parole for individuals serving life sentences in Maryland. The bill specifically repeals the requirement for gubernatorial approval of decisions made by the Maryland Parole Commission regarding the grant of medical parole to incarcerated individuals. The notion behind this change is to streamline the process by allowing the Parole Commission to have full authority in cases where an individual can demonstrate a chronic medical condition that makes, them incapable of posing a danger to society.

Contention

However, the bill may also bring forth concerns regarding public safety, particularly from victims' advocacy groups and law enforcement. These entities may raise alarms about the risk of releasing individuals who have committed serious offenses, even if they currently pose no physical threat due to incapacity. The balance between providing humane treatment to individuals with medical needs and ensuring community safety is likely to become a focal point of contention as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

MD SB648

Crossfiled Correctional Services - Medical Parole - Life Imprisonment

MD HB185

Carry Over Correctional Services - Medical Parole - Life Imprisonment

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