SB 407

Maryland Senate bill in Session 2026.

Status: passed_upper. Latest action: July 12, 2026.

Criminal Law - Sexual Offense by a Person in a Position of Authority.

Bill ID MD-2026-SB-407
Session 2026
Status passed_upper
Committee Judicial Proceedings; Rules and Executive Nominations
Senate passed_upper 2026-07-12
Summary

Altering the penalty for a subsequent conviction of sexual offense by a person in a position of authority; prohibiting a certain person in a position of authority from committing a certain violation involving a child at least 6 years younger than the person in a position of authority; prohibiting a person who has been previously convicted of a certain crime from committing a certain violation; adding sexual offense by a person in a position of authority as a predicate crime for sexual solicitation of a minor; etc.

Sponsor
Senator Gile
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
0000-00-00 Status passed_upper
2026-01-29 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-07-12 Latest Action In the House - First Reading House Rules and Executive Nominations
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