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SB 61

Maryland - Session 2026

Senate passed_upper 2026-04-04
Bill Details

Title: Division of Correction - Volunteer Services Program

Summary

Establishing the Volunteer Services Program in the Division of Correction for the purpose of providing access to volunteers, including formerly incarcerated individuals and organizations led by formerly incarcerated individuals, to State correctional facilities to assist incarcerated individuals with release preparation; and requiring the Division of Correction to establish a protocol for registering volunteers in the Program to have access to State correctional facilities.

Sponsor
Senator Sydnor
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
0000-00-00 Status passed_upper
2026-01-14 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-04-04 Latest Action In the House - Hearing 4/02 at 1:00 p.m.
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