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MD SB549
Bill
AI Summary
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Grants civil immunity to persons who disclose information about allegations of sexually assaultive behavior in good faith, protecting them from being held liable for such disclosures
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Creates a legal presumption that disclosures were made in good faith, which can only be overcome by clear and convincing evidence of actual malice or intentional/reckless disclosure of false information
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Requires courts to award reasonable attorney's fees and costs to defendants who successfully defend against claims challenging their good faith disclosure, unless the award would be "clearly inappropriate"
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Defines "sexually assaultive behavior" to include sexual crimes under Maryland law, sexual abuse of minors or vulnerable adults, federal sexual abuse offenses, and equivalent violations under other jurisdictions' laws
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Takes effect October 1, 2025
Legislative Description
Civil Actions - Immunity - Disclosure of Allegations of Sexually Assaultive Behavior (Stop Silencing Survivors Act)
Disclosure
Last Action
Hearing 2/06 at 1:00 p.m.
1/28/2025