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Committee adopts amendments folding Maryland Values Act provisions into SB 828: 48-hour notice for certain detainers, ban on 287(g) agreements, and expanded "s
Summary
The House Judiciary Committee adopted amendments to Senate Bill 828 that integrate parts of House Bill 1222 (the Maryland Values Act), including a 48-hour notice requirement for certain detainers, a prohibition on 287(g) agreements and expanded "sensitive locations."
The House Judiciary Committee adopted committee amendments to Senate Bill 828 that incorporate parts of House Bill 1222 (the Maryland Values Act), adding provisions on immigration detainers, prohibiting 287(g) agreements, and expanding the definition of "sensitive locations."
Under the amended language discussed by committee counsel, if requested by federal immigration authorities, an employee or agent of a state or local correctional facility or law-enforcement agent must provide notice of the release of a covered individual at least 48 hours before release to facilitate a transfer —…
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