Relating to conforming estate tax to federal basic exclusion amount; prescribing an effective date.
The bill makes medical parole decisions for life-sentenced inmates final at the Maryland Parole Commission, removing gubernatorial review.
The bill makes medical parole decisions for life-sentenced inmates final at the Maryland Parole Commission, removing gubernatorial review.
Status: Introduced (Judicial Proceedings) — Drafted effective date: October 1, 2025
Primary sponsors/authors (Maryland): Senators Muse and Charles (companion: HB 311)
SB 648 removes the gubernatorial review step currently required when the Maryland Parole Commission (MPC) decides to grant medical parole to an incarcerated person serving a term of life imprisonment. The bill is intended to make medical-parole decisions for eligible incarcerated people serving parole‑eligible life terms final at the Commission level, eliminating the separate 180‑day period during which the Governor may disapprove MPC’s medical‑parole decision.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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