The bill establishes requirements, procedures, prohibitions, and penalties for law enforcement's use of facial recognition technology.
If you operate a law enforcement agency in Maryland, you must comply with new facial recognition technology regulations by June 30, 2026, or face penalties.
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What This Means
Maryland's HB338 sets forth specific requirements and prohibitions regarding facial recognition technology used by law enforcement agencies. It mandates training, annual reporting, and outlines penalties for non-compliance, aiming to ensure accountability and transparency.
Key Provisions
- Establishes requirements for the use of facial recognition technology by law enforcement agencies.
- Mandates a training program on facial recognition technology by June 30, 2026.
- Requires annual reporting to the General Assembly on the use of facial recognition technology.
- Imposes prohibitions on continuous surveillance and discriminatory use of facial recognition technology.
- Outlines penalties for non-compliance, including fines and suspension of technology use.
- Aims to enhance accountability and transparency in law enforcement practices.
Latest Legislative Action
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 809
Bill Sponsors (showing 30 of 126)
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| Adams | Primary |
| Administration | Primary |
| Allen | Primary |
| Anderton | Primary |
| Arikan | Primary |
| Behler | Primary |
| Boyce | Primary |
| Bridges | Primary |
| Chisholm | Primary |
| Ciliberti | Primary |
| Clark | Primary |
| Conaway | Primary |
| Corderman | Primary |
| Cox | Primary |
| Edelson | Primary |
| Embry | Primary |
| Foley | Primary |
| Ghrist | Primary |
| Grammer | Primary |
| Griffith | Primary |
| Hartman | Primary |
| Healey | Primary |
| Howard | Primary |
| Howard County Delegation | Primary |
| J. Long | Primary |
| Kaufman | Primary |
| Kipke | Primary |
| Kittleman | Primary |
| Krebs | Primary |
| Lehman | Primary |
Roll Call Votes
Amendments (2)
Compliance Checklist
Who: Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services
Deadline: By June 30, 2026
Penalty: Potential penalties for non-compliance
Who: Governor's Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services
Deadline: By October 1 each year
Penalty: Potential penalties for non-compliance
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