Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB1046

Introduced
2/18/25  
Refer
2/18/25  
Refer
3/6/25  

Caption

Correctional Officers - Body-Worn Digital Recording Devices

Impact

The implementation of SB1046 is projected to have significant implications for state law governing the interception of communications. By allowing correctional officers to record oral communications in certain scenarios, the bill seeks to ensure that appropriate standards are in place for the use of body-worn cameras. It establishes a framework that addresses the conditions under which recording is mandatory, prohibited, or discretionary, as well as the requisite training and operational procedures for correctional officers in the field.

Summary

Senate Bill 1046, introduced by Senators McKay and Smith, pertains to the use of body-worn digital recording devices by correctional officers. This bill authorizes the interception of oral communications under certain circumstances, while also imposing specific requirements related to the use of these devices. With the aim of enhancing transparency and accountability within correctional facilities, the legislation mandates the Maryland Correctional Training Commission to develop and publish a policy regarding the deployment of body-worn cameras by correctional personnel.

Contention

Although the bill seeks to improve oversight, there could be notable points of contention regarding privacy and the extent of surveillance within correctional facilities. Critics may raise concerns about the invasive nature of recording communications, particularly regarding inmates and interactions that may involve sensitive topics. The stipulation that correctional officers must provide notification before recording—with certain exceptions—attempts to balance these privacy issues against the overarching needs for safety and accountability in correctional environments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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