This bill requires Maryland courts to establish a base fine for motor vehicle violations and use a formula to determine the amount an individual must pay. The bill also allows courts to reduce fine amounts or impose a period of community service instead of a fine if an individual has experienced a hardship.
You can read the full text of the bill here.
Key Provisions
- Establishes a formula for calculating the amount an individual must pay that uses their adjusted gross income (AGI), the Federal Poverty Level, and the amount of the base fine.
- Employment, public benefits, investments, rental property and income from intellectual property may be used to determine an individual’s AGI.
- When calculating AGI, courts must deduct 33% for individuals who have taxes withheld from their income and may deduct up to 15% for monthly expenses including costs of support care for dependents, medical expenses, educational costs and child support.
- Requires that courts use the jurisdiction’s minimum wage rate to determine the number of community service hours to be imposed.
Primary sponsor(s): Vaughn Stewart
Bill number: HB 1178
Status: Pending