Legislation
- Title
- Public Safety - Crime Plan and Law Enforcement Councils (Maryland State Crime Plan)
- Sponsored by
- Senators Smith, Hayes, and Waldstreicher
- Status
- Became law per Maryland Constitution, Chapter 19 of 2021
- Analysis
- Fiscal and Policy Note (Revised)
Synopsis
Establishing the Law Enforcement Coordinating Council to prevent and reduce crime by coordinating and focusing State resources and ensuring interagency communication and intelligence-sharing; requiring the Council to prepare a certain comprehensive crime plan for the State or for each region of the State; requiring the Council to meet twice each year; requiring the Governor, or a designee, to attend at least one Council meeting each year; requiring the Council to submit an annual report to the Governor and the General Assembly; etc.
Committees
- Opposite:
- Judiciary
Committee Testimony
Details
Emergency Bill
Cross-filed with: HB1579
Bill File Type: Regular
Effective Date(s): Upon Enactment
Bill imposes a local government mandate which is a directive in a bill requiring a local government unit to perform a task or assume a responsibility that has a discernible fiscal impact on the local government unit
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2-315, 2-316 )
Last Updated: 2/22/2021 3:00 PM