Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB348 Latest Draft

Bill / Engrossed Version Filed 02/12/2025

                             
 
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SENATE BILL 348 
E1   	5lr1791 
HB 288/24 – JUD   	CF HB 437 
By: Senator Love Senators Love, Smith, Waldstreicher, Sydnor, West, Folden, 
McKay, and Henson 
Introduced and read first time: January 16, 2025 
Assigned to: Judicial Proceedings 
Committee Report: Favorable with amendments 
Senate action: Adopted 
Read second time: February 3, 2025 
 
CHAPTER ______ 
 
AN ACT concerning 1 
 
Criminal Law – Visual Surveillance With Prurient Intent – Private Place 2 
Modifications 3 
 
FOR the purpose of altering the definition of “private place” as it relates to the prohibition 4 
on conducting visual surveillance with prurient intent of an individual without the 5 
consent of the individual; altering the prohibition against conducting visual 6 
surveillance with prurient intent; and generally relating to the crime of visual 7 
surveillance with prurient intent. 8 
 
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 9 
 Article – Criminal Law 10 
Section 3–902 11 
 Annotated Code of Maryland 12 
 (2021 Replacement Volume and 2024 Supplement) 13 
 
 SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 14 
That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 15 
 
Article – Criminal Law 16 
 
3–902. 17 
 
 (a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated. 18 
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 (2) “Camera” includes any electronic device that can be used 1 
surreptitiously to observe an individual. 2 
 
 (3) “Female breast” means a portion of the female breast below the top of 3 
the areola. 4 
 
 (4) “Private area of an individual” means the naked or undergarment–clad 5 
genitals, pubic area, buttocks, or female breast of an individual. 6 
 
 (5) (i) “Private place” means a room in which a person can reasonably 7 
be expected to fully or partially disrobe and has a reasonable expectation of privacy, 8 
INCLUDING in: 9 
 
 1. an office, business, or store; 10 
 
 2. a recreational facility; 11 
 
 3. a restaurant or tavern; 12 
 
 4. a hotel, motel, or other lodging facility; 13 
 
 5. a theater or sports arena; 14 
 
 6. a school or other educational institution; 15 
 
 7. a bank or other financial institution; 16 
 
 8. any part of a family child care home used for the care and 17 
custody of a child; [or]  18 
 
 9. A RESIDENCE; OR 19 
 
 10. another place of PRIVATE OR public use or 20 
accommodation. 21 
 
 (ii) “Private place” includes a tanning room, dressing room, bedroom, 22 
or restroom. 23 
 
 (6) (i) “Visual surveillance” means the deliberate, surreptitious 24 
observation of an individual by any means. 25 
 
 (ii) “Visual surveillance” includes surveillance by: 26 
 
 1. direct sight; 27 
 
 2. the use of mirrors; or 28 
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 3. the use of cameras. 1 
 
 (iii) “Visual surveillance” does not include a casual, momentary, or 2 
unintentional observation of an individual. 3 
 
 (b) This section does not apply to a person who without prurient intent: 4 
 
 (1) conducts filming by or for the print or broadcast media; 5 
 
 (2) conducts or procures another to conduct visual surveillance of an 6 
individual to protect property or public safety or prevent crime; or 7 
 
 (3) conducts visual surveillance and: 8 
 
 (i) holds a license issued under Title 13 or Title 19 of the Business 9 
Occupations and Professions Article; and 10 
 
 (ii) is acting within the scope of the person’s occupation. 11 
 
 (c) A person may not with prurient intent conduct or procure another to conduct 12 
visual surveillance of: 13 
 
 (1) an individual in a private place without the consent of that individual; 14 
or 15 
 
 (2) the private area of an individual by use of a camera without the consent 16 
of the individual under circumstances in which a reasonable person would believe that the 17 
private area of the individual would not be visible to the public, regardless of whether the 18 
individual is in a public or private place THE LOCATION OF THE INDIVIDUAL. 19 
 
 (d) A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction 20 
is subject to imprisonment not exceeding 1 year or a fine not exceeding $2,500 or both. 21 
 
 (e) (1) An individual who was under visual surveillance in violation of this 22 
section has a civil cause of action against any person who conducted or procured another to 23 
conduct the visual surveillance. 24 
 
 (2) In an action under this subsection, the court may award actual damages 25 
and reasonable attorney’s fees. 26 
 
 (f) This section does not affect any legal or equitable right or remedy otherwise 27 
provided by law. 28 
 
 (g) This section does not affect the application of § 3–901 of this subtitle. 29 
 
 SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect 30 
October 1, 2025.  31