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Committee advances ordinance to require arson offenders to register after first offense
3166345 · May 1, 2025
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Summary
The Public Safety Committee voted to advance ordinance 25-00005 to require persons convicted of arson to register with the police commissioner on first offense; agencies supported the change and the bill passed the committee 5–0 for second reader.
Baltimore City’s Public Safety Committee moved ordinance 25-00005 on Feb. 10, 2025, to require individuals convicted of arson to register with the police commissioner after a first offense instead of after a subsequent offense.
Tyler Shneila, Deputy Director for Local Affairs in the Mayor’s Office…
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