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Delegates adopt speed‑camera rules for Baltimore County after floor objections
Summary
The House adopted the conference committee report for Senate Bill 338, clearing a measure to authorize speed monitoring systems along specified Interstate corridors in Baltimore County.
The Maryland House of Delegates on March 26 adopted the conference committee report for Senate Bill 338, which governs speed monitoring systems on Interstate 95, Interstate 83 and portions of I‑695 in Baltimore County. The House announced the constitutional majority and the bill was declared passed in third reading.
Why it matters: The conference report sets rules and limitations for county deployment of automated speed enforcement on specified interstate corridors and includes provisions reported on the floor to limit camera placement and require reporting on the geographic origin of speeders.
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