Relating to pretrial incarceration.
SB 889 makes it illegal to intentionally share a student’s personal information or image without permission if it could harm the student, with penalties up to 1 year jail or $5,000
SB 889 makes it illegal to intentionally share a student’s personal information or image without permission if it could harm the student, with penalties up to 1 year jail or $5,000
Status: Hearing scheduled 2/26 at 1:00 p.m.
Introduced: January 2025 (Maryland) — Sponsor: Senator Henson
Effective date (as drafted): October 1, 2025
SB 889 creates a new criminal prohibition on intentionally distributing a student’s personal identifying information or image without permission when the distributor intends, knows, or acts with reckless disregard that the information will be used to harm the student. The statute is aimed at reducing doxxing, online harassment, and other misuse of student data that can cause physical, emotional, or economic harm.
If you want, I can prepare a one-page factsheet for parents and schools summarizing rights, prohibited conduct, and recommended mitigation steps.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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