Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD868

Introduced
2/28/23  
Refer
2/28/23  
Engrossed
6/12/23  
Enrolled
6/13/23  

Caption

An Act to Extend the Protections of the Maine Civil Rights Act to Actions That Cause Emotional Distress or Fear of Violence

Impact

If enacted, the bill could significantly affect state laws related to civil rights by defining emotional distress and fear of violence as actionable offenses under the Maine Civil Rights Act. It broadens the circumstances under which individuals can seek redress from actions that undermine their civil rights. The amendments ensure that the rights protected under both state and federal law are upheld, potentially leading to more personal safety protections for residents in Maine.

Summary

L.D. 868 is an Act to extend the protections of the Maine Civil Rights Act to actions that cause emotional distress or fear of violence. It amends existing statutes to affirm that individuals can seek civil action if they experience intentional interference with their constitutional rights through various forms of threats or physical violence. The bill aims to enhance the legal recourse available to individuals whose rights are infringed upon, particularly in situations that might not have previously qualified for legal action under current laws.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around L.D. 868 appears to be supportive among civil rights advocates, who see it as a crucial step toward ensuring emotional and physical safety for individuals facing intimidation or violence. However, there may also be concerns regarding the implications of such a legal expansion, particularly related to how it may be applied in various contexts. Advocates argue it fills a gap in current legal protections, while skeptics may raise issues regarding the potential for misuse or overreach.

Contention

Notable points of contention include concerns that the bill may create unnecessary burdens for law enforcement and the legal system, particularly if the definitions of emotional distress or fear of violence are interpreted too broadly. There is also speculation regarding how the bill's implementation might affect community dynamics and the responsibilities of business owners and public officials in addressing potential conflicts. The balance between protecting individual rights and maintaining public order will likely be a focal point in future discussions surrounding this legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD537

An Act to Prohibit the Doxing of a Minor and to Authorize a Related Civil Action

ME HB964

Providing for employment leave for victims and victims' families because of violence; prohibiting certain acts by employers; prescribing penalties; and providing for a cause of action.

ME HB2477

Providing for employment leave for victims and victims' families because of violence; prohibiting certain acts by employers; prescribing penalties; and providing for a cause of action.

ME SB00457

An Act Concerning A Cause Of Action For Injury To Person Or Property Based On Negligent Infliction Of Emotional Distress.

ME SB2654

Female genital mutilation; prohibit and create civil cause of action.

ME SB2041

Female genital mutilation; prohibit and create civil cause of action.

ME AB735

Creating a civil cause of action for acts of violence related to sex, gender, or sexuality.

ME SB698

Creating a civil cause of action for acts of violence related to sex, gender, or sexuality.

ME SB00932

An Act Establishing A Statutory Cause Of Action For Injury To Person Or Property Based On Negligent Infliction Of Emotional Distress.

ME SB355

Establishing a civil cause of action for civil rights violations.

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