Drug paraphernalia and controlled paraphernalia; drug checking products.
The bill creates a four-year, Ombudsman-appointed Director of Juvenile Justice Monitoring for the JJMU, with Senate advice/consent only if previously served.
The bill creates a four-year, Ombudsman-appointed Director of Juvenile Justice Monitoring for the JJMU, with Senate advice/consent only if previously served.
Status: Hearing scheduled 2/19 at 1:00 p.m.
Introduced: Jan 28, 2025 (Judicial Proceedings Committee)
Primary sponsor: Senator Smith
The bill modifies the governance and appointment process for the Juvenile Justice Monitoring Unit (JJMU) within Maryland’s Office of the Correctional Ombudsman. It establishes the appointment authority, term length, and a limited Senate confirmation requirement for the Unit’s full‑time Director of Juvenile Justice Monitoring.
The JJMU investigates whether the needs and rights of youth under the Department of Juvenile Services are being met and not being violated. Typical duties include reviewing grievance and disciplinary reports, conducting unannounced site visits and inspections, evaluating treatment and facility conditions, and reviewing incident and child protective services reports.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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