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107 SENATE BILL 92
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129 SB 632/24 – JPR (PRE–FILED) CF HB 236
1310 By: Senator Corderman
1411 Requested: October 7, 2024
1512 Introduced and read first time: January 8, 2025
1613 Assigned to: Judicial Proceedings
17-Committee Report: Favorable with amendments
18-Senate action: Adopted
19-Read second time: February 3, 2025
2014
21-CHAPTER ______
15+A BILL ENTITLED
2216
2317 AN ACT concerning 1
2418
25-Peace Orders and Criminal Harassment – Intentional Visual Surveillance 2
19+Peace Orders – Intentional Visual Surveillance 2
2620
2721 FOR the purpose of authorizing a certain person to petition for a peace order against 3
2822 another person whom the petitioner alleges has conducted intentional visual 4
2923 surveillance of areas of the petitioner’s residence where the petitioner has a 5
3024 reasonable expectation of privacy; expanding the relief that may be included in a 6
31-final peace order; altering the acts that constitute criminal harassment to include 7
32-certain intentional visual surveillance of an area of another person’s residence where 8
33-the other has a reasonable expectation of privacy; and generally relating to peace 9
34-orders and visual surveillance. 10
25+final peace order; and generally relating to peace orders and visual surveillance. 7
3526
36-BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, 11
37- Article – Courts and Judicial Proceedings 12
38-Section 3–1501(a) and (i) and 3–1503(a)(1) 13
39- Annotated Code of Maryland 14
40- (2020 Replacement Volume and 2024 Supplement) 15
27+BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, 8
28+ Article – Courts and Judicial Proceedings 9
29+Section 3–1501(a) and (i) 10
30+ Annotated Code of Maryland 11
31+ (2020 Replacement Volume and 2024 Supplement) 12
4132
42-BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 16
43- Article – Courts and Judicial Proceedings 17
44-Section 3–1503(a)(1) and 3–1505(d)(1) 18
45- Annotated Code of Maryland 19
46- (2020 Replacement Volume and 2024 Supplement) 20
33+BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 13
34+ Article – Courts and Judicial Proceedings 14
35+Section 3–1503(a)(1) and 3–1505(d)(1) 15
36+ Annotated Code of Maryland 16
37+ (2020 Replacement Volume and 2024 Supplement) 17
4738
48-BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 21 2 SENATE BILL 92
39+ SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 18
40+That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 19
41+
42+Article – Courts and Judicial Proceedings 20
43+
44+3–1501. 21
45+
46+ (a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated. 22
47+
48+ (i) “Residence” includes the yard, grounds, outbuildings, and common areas 23 2 SENATE BILL 92
4949
5050
51- Article – Criminal Law 1
52- Section 3–803 2
53- Annotated Code of Maryland 3
54- (2021 Replacement Volume and 2024 Supplement) 4
51+surrounding the residence. 1
5552
56- SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 5
57-That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 6
53+3–1503. 2
5854
59-Article – Courts and Judicial Proceedings 7
55+ (a) (1) A petitioner may seek relief under this subtitle by filing with the court, 3
56+or with a commissioner under the circumstances specified in § 3–1503.1(a) of this subtitle, 4
57+a petition that alleges the commission of any of the following acts against the petitioner, or 5
58+any of the following acts against the petitioner’s employee at the employee’s workplace, by 6
59+the respondent, if the act occurred within 30 days before the filing of the petition: 7
6060
61-3–1501. 8
61+ (i) An act that causes serious bodily harm; 8
6262
63- (a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated. 9
63+ (ii) An act that places the petitioner or the petitioner’s employee in 9
64+fear of imminent serious bodily harm; 10
6465
65- (i) “Residence” includes the yard, grounds, outbuildings, and common areas 10
66-surrounding the residence. 11
66+ (iii) Assault in any degree; 11
6767
68-3–1503. 12
68+ (iv) False imprisonment; 12
6969
70- (a) (1) A petitioner may seek relief under this subtitle by filing with the court, 13
71-or with a commissioner under the circumstances specified in § 3–1503.1(a) of this subtitle, 14
72-a petition that alleges the commission of any of the following acts against the petitioner, or 15
73-any of the following acts against the petitioner’s employee at the employee’s workplace, by 16
74-the respondent, if the act occurred within 30 days before the filing of the petition: 17
70+ (v) Harassment under § 3–803 of the Criminal Law Article; 13
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76- (i) An act that causes serious bodily harm; 18
72+ (vi) Stalking under § 3–802 of the Criminal Law Article; 14
7773
78- (ii) An act that places the petitioner or the petitioner’s employee in 19
79-fear of imminent serious bodily harm; 20
74+ (vii) Trespass under Title 6, Subtitle 4 of the Criminal Law Article; 15
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81- (iii) Assault in any degree; 21
76+ (viii) Malicious destruction of property under § 6–301 of the Criminal 16
77+Law Article; 17
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83- (iv) False imprisonment; 22
79+ (ix) Misuse of telephone facilities and equipment under § 3–804 of 18
80+the Criminal Law Article; 19
8481
85- (v) Harassment under § 3–803 of the Criminal Law Article; 23
82+ (x) Misuse of electronic communication or interactive computer 20
83+service under § 3–805 of the Criminal Law Article; 21
8684
87- (vi) Stalking under § 3–802 of the Criminal Law Article; 24
85+ (xi) Revenge porn under § 3–809 of the Criminal Law Article; [or] 22
8886
89- (vii) Trespass under Title 6, Subtitle 4 of the Criminal Law Article; 25
87+ (xii) Visual surveillance under § 3–901, § 3–902, or § 3–903 of the 23
88+Criminal Law Article; OR 24
9089
91- (viii) Malicious destruction of property under § 6–301 of the Criminal 26
92-Law Article; 27
90+ (XIII) INTENTIONAL VISUAL SURVEILLANCE , WHETHER OR NOT 25
91+PROHIBITED UNDER § 3–901, § 3–902, OR § 3–903 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE, 26
92+OF AREAS OF THE PETI TIONER’S RESIDENCE WHERE TH E PETITIONER HAS A 27
93+REASONABLE EXPECTATI ON OF PRIVACY . 28
9394
94- (ix) Misuse of telephone facilities and equipment under § 3–804 of 28
95-the Criminal Law Article; 29
95+3–1505. 29
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99- (x) Misuse of electronic communication or interactive computer 1
100-service under § 3–805 of the Criminal Law Article; 2
99+ (d) (1) The final peace order may include any or all of the following relief: 1
101100
102- (xi) Revenge porn under § 3–809 of the Criminal Law Article; [or] 3
101+ (i) Order the respondent to refrain from committing or threatening 2
102+to commit an act specified in § 3–1503(a) of this subtitle against the petitioner or the 3
103+petitioner’s employee; 4
103104
104- (xii) Visual surveillance under § 3–901, § 3–902, or § 3–903 of the 4
105-Criminal Law Article; OR 5
105+ (ii) Order the respondent to refrain from contacting, attempting to 5
106+contact, or harassing the petitioner or the petitioner’s employee; 6
106107
107- (XIII) INTENTIONAL VISUAL SU RVEILLANCE, WHETHER OR NOT 6
108-PROHIBITED UNDER § 3–901, § 3–902, OR § 3–903 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE, 7
109-OF AREAS OF THE PETI TIONER’S RESIDENCE WHERE TH E PETITIONER HAS A 8
110-REASONABLE EXPECTATI ON OF PRIVACY . 9
108+ (iii) Order the respondent to refrain from entering the residence of 7
109+the petitioner or the petitioner’s employee; 8
111110
112-3–1505. 10
111+ (iv) Order the respondent to remain away from the place of 9
112+employment, school, or temporary residence of the petitioner or the petitioner’s employee; 10
113113
114- (d) (1) The final peace order may include any or all of the following relief: 11
114+ (v) Direct the respondent or petitioner to participate in 11
115+professionally supervised counseling or, if the parties are amenable, mediation; [and] 12
115116
116- (i) Order the respondent to refrain from committing or threatening 12
117-to commit an act specified in § 3–1503(a) of this subtitle against the petitioner or the 13
118-petitioner’s employee; 14
117+ (vi) Order either party to pay filing fees and costs of a proceeding 13
118+under this subtitle; AND 14
119119
120- (ii) Order the respondent to refrain from contacting, attempting to 15
121-contact, or harassing the petitioner or the petitioner’s employee; 16
120+ (VII) FOR AN ACT OF VISUAL SURVEILLANCE , ORDER THE 15
121+RESPONDENT TO : 16
122122
123- (iii) Order the respondent to refrain from entering the residence of 17
124-the petitioner or the petitioner’s employee; 18
123+ 1. REMOVE OR REPOSITION A DEVICE BEING USED FO R 17
124+VISUAL SURVEILLANCE WITHIN 15 DAYS AFTER ISSUANCE OF A FINAL PEACE ORDER 18
125+UNDER THIS SECTION ; AND 19
125126
126- (iv) Order the respondent to remain away from the place of 19
127-employment, school, or temporary residence of the petitioner or the petitioner’s employee; 20
127+ 2. REFRAIN FROM FURTHER VISUAL SURVEILLANCE . 20
128128
129- (v) Direct the respondent or petitioner to participate in 21
130-professionally supervised counseling or, if the parties are amenable, mediation; [and] 22
131-
132- (vi) Order either party to pay filing fees and costs of a proceeding 23
133-under this subtitle; AND 24
134-
135- (VII) FOR AN ACT OF VISUAL SURVEILLANCE , ORDER THE 25
136-RESPONDENT TO : 26
137-
138- 1. REMOVE OR REPOSITION A DEVICE BEING USED FOR 27
139-VISUAL SURVEILLANCE WITHIN 15 DAYS AFTER ISSUANCE OF A FINAL PEACE ORD ER 28
140-UNDER THIS SECTION ; AND 29
141-
142- 2. REFRAIN FROM FURTHER VISUAL SURVEILLANCE . 30
143-
144-Article – Criminal Law 31 4 SENATE BILL 92
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146-
147-3–803. 1
148-
149- (a) (1) IN THIS SECTION THE F OLLOWING WORDS HAVE THE MEANINGS 2
150-INDICATED. 3
151-
152- (2) “RESIDENCE” INCLUDES THE YARD , GROUNDS, OUTBUILDINGS , 4
153-AND COMMON AREAS SUR ROUNDING A RESIDENCE . 5
154-
155- (3) “VISUAL SURVEILLANCE ” HAS THE MEANING STAT ED IN § 3–901 6
156-OF THIS TITLE. 7
157-
158- (B) A person may not follow another in or about a public place, CONDUCT VISUAL 8
159-SURVEILLANCE OF AN A REA OF ANOTHER ’S RESIDENCE WHERE TH E OTHER HAS A 9
160-REASONABLE EXPECTATI ON OF PRIVACY, or maliciously engage in a course of conduct 10
161-that alarms or seriously annoys the other: 11
162-
163- (1) with the intent to harass, alarm, or annoy the other; 12
164-
165- (2) after receiving a reasonable warning or request to stop by or on behalf 13
166-of the other; and 14
167-
168- (3) without a legal purpose. 15
169-
170- [(b)] (C) (1) This section does not apply to a peaceable activity intended to 16
171-express a political view or provide information to others. 17
172-
173- (2) THIS SECTION MAY NOT BE CONSTRUED IN A MA NNER THAT 18
174-INFRINGES ON ANY RIG HT GUARANTEED UNDER THE UNITED STATES 19
175-CONSTITUTION OR THE MARYLAND DECLARATION OF RIGHTS. 20
176-
177- [(c)] (D) A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on 21
178-conviction is subject to: 22
179-
180- (1) for a first offense, imprisonment not exceeding 90 days or a fine not 23
181-exceeding $500 or both; and 24
182-
183- (2) for a second or subsequent offense, imprisonment not exceeding 180 25
184-days or a fine not exceeding $1,000 or both. 26
185-
186- SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect 27
187-October 1, 2025. 28
129+ SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect 21
130+October 1, 2025. 22
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