HOUSE OF DELEGATES
STANDING COMMITTEES
JUDICIARY COMMITTEE
ORIGIN & FUNCTIONS
![[photo, House Office Building, 6 Bladen St., Annapolis, Maryland]](/msa/mdmanual/06hse/images/1198-1-1674.jpg)
House Office Building, 6 Bladen St., Annapolis, Maryland, January 2007. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
At its first legislative session following ratification of the Constitution of 1851, the House formed the Judiciary Committee to consider laws relating to a court system, newly altered by Maryland's second constitution.
Today, the Committee still considers legislation relating to judicial administration and court structure. It also is concerned with administrative law; correctional facilities and services; criminal and civil laws, penalties, immunities, and procedures; drunk and drugged driving and jailable motor vehicle offenses; family law; juvenile justice; the legal profession; and public safety.
Twenty-two delegates serve on this committee (House Rules 17, 18; Code State Government Article, secs. 2-1102 through 2-1105).
SUBCOMMITTEES
Under the Judiciary Committeem subcommittees review and evaluate proposed legislation for the whole COmmittee. Presently, five subcommittees conduct this work: Civil Law and Procedure; Criminal Justice; Family Law; Juvenile Law; and Public Safety. The Judiciary Committee also is aided by the Law Enforcement Officers Public Information Work Group.
CIVIL LAW & PROCEDURE SUBCOMMITTEE
The Civil Law and Procedure Subcommittee formed in 1995.
CRIMINAL LAW & PROCEDURE SUBCOMMITTEE
In 1995, the Criminal Law and Procedure Subcommittee was established as the Criminal Justice Subcommittee. It adopted its present name in January 2019.
FAMILY LAW SUBCOMMITTEE
The Family Law Subcommittee began as the Family and Juvenile Law Subcommittee in 1995. In January 2003, that subcommittee divided to form the Family Law Subcommittee and the Juvenile Law Subcommittee.
JUVENILE LAW SUBCOMMITTEE
The Juvenile Law Subcommittee originated as the Family and Juvenile Law Subcommittee in 1995. That subcommittee was separated into the Juvenile Law Subcommittee and the Family Law Subcommittee in January 2003.
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS PUBLIC INFORMATION WORK GROUP
In 2019, the Judiciary Committee formed the Law Enforcement Officers Public Information Work Group.
PUBLIC SAFETY SUBCOMMITTEE
In January 2019, the Public Safety Subcommittee convened.
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