Maryland HB1635 prohibits state and local governments from detaining individuals in facilities owned or operated by private entities.
Maryland HB1635 bans the state, local governments, and county sheriffs from entering agreements, paying, or receiving payments for detaining individuals in facilities owned, managed, or operated by private entities. This includes correctional facilities, immigration detention facilities, and any other detention facilities. The prohibition extends to ancillary services like education, medical, and maintenance services, but not food services.
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