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Would require Maryland State Police to collect and publicly publish disaggregated statewide missing-person data from local agencies, including monthly counts and annual summary.
Would require Maryland State Police to collect and publicly publish disaggregated statewide missing-person data from local agencies, including monthly counts and annual summary.
Status: Withdrawn by sponsor (withdrawn 2025‑02‑17)
Introduced: January 8, 2025 (Prefiled Oct 28, 2024)
Primary sponsor: Delegate Healey
Code reference (proposed): Adds §3‑609 to Article — Public Safety (Annotated Code of Maryland)
Proposed effective date: July 1, 2026 (if enacted)
The bill would have required the Maryland Department of State Police (DSP) to collect standardized information about missing person reports from local law‑enforcement agencies and to publish that information on DSP’s website. The stated intent is to improve public transparency and produce consistent, disaggregated data about missing‑person cases to inform policymakers and the public.
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