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SB0516 • 2026

Law Enforcement - Protective Body Armor - Requirements and Reporting

Law Enforcement - Protective Body Armor - Requirements and Reporting

Crime Firearms
Enacted

This bill passed the Legislature and reached final enactment based on the latest official action.

Sponsor
Senators Waldstreicher , Smith , Charles , Folden , Henson , James , Love , McKay , Muse , Sydnor , and West
Last action
2026-05-12
Official status
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 461
Effective date
2026-10-01

Plain English Breakdown

The effectiveness of the law in ensuring all officers have up-to-date protective gear is uncertain.

Law Enforcement - Protective Body Armor Requirements and Reporting

This law requires Maryland police agencies to provide protective body armor that meets certain standards to officers performing non-administrative duties, mandates timely replacement of such equipment, and sets rules for reporting.

What This Bill Does

  • Requires a law enforcement agency not to assign an officer to non-administrative duties unless the officer is issued protective body armor.
  • Specifies that only protective body armor meeting National Institute of Justice standards can be issued to officers.
  • Replaces expired or outdated protective body armor before its manufacturer's suggested replacement date.
  • Requires agencies to report to a commission if they fail to replace body armor on time, and the commission must then inform the Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention and Policy.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Law enforcement officers in Maryland
  • Law enforcement agencies in Maryland
  • The Maryland Police Training and Standards Commission

Terms To Know

Protective Body Armor
A vest or similar article designed to protect against blunt force trauma from firearm projectiles, made of bullet-resistant fabric that meets specific standards.
National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Standard 0101.03
The standard set by the National Institute of Justice for ballistic resistance in protective body armor.

Limits and Unknowns

  • Does not specify what happens if an agency fails to report a failure to replace body armor on time.
  • Does not provide details about how grant funds will be withheld or released after reporting issues with body armor replacement.

Amendments

These notes stay tied to the official amendment files and metadata from the legislature.

943724/1

None

Favorable with Amendments { 943724/1 Adopted

Plain English: AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILL 516 (First Reading File Bill) AMENDMENT NO.

  • AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILL 516 (First Reading File Bill) AMENDMENT NO.
  • 1 On page 1, in the sponsor line, strike “Senator Waldstreicher” and substitute “Senators Waldstreicher, Smith, Charles, Folden, Henson, James, Love, McKay, Muse, Sydnor, and West”.
  • AMENDMENT NO.
  • 2 On page 3, in line 3, strike “AFTER” and substitute “(I) EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN SUBPARAGRAPH (II) OF THIS PARAGRAPH , AFTER”; in line 7, after “HAS” insert “PURCHASED OR”; and after line 8, insert: “(II) THE GOVERNOR’S OFFICE OF CRIME PREVENTION AND POLICY MAY NOT WITHHO LD FROM A LAW ENFORC EMENT AGENCY UNDER SUBPARAGRAPH (I) OF THI S PARAGRAPH GRANT FU NDS SPECIFICALLY DESIGNATED FOR THE PURCHASE OF PROTECTIVE BODY ARMOR.”.

Bill History

  1. 2026-05-12 Post Passage

    Approved by the Governor - Chapter 461

  2. 2026-04-08 House

    Favorable Report by Judiciary

  3. 2026-03-26 House

    Third Reading Passed (131-0)

  4. 2026-03-24 Senate

    Returned Passed

  5. 2026-03-22 House

    Favorable Adopted Second Reading Passed

  6. 2026-03-09 Senate

    Favorable with Amendments Report by Judicial Proceedings

  7. 2026-03-01 House

    Referred Judiciary

  8. 2026-02-27 Senate

    Third Reading Passed (45-0)

  9. 2026-02-25 Senate

    Favorable with Amendments { 943724/1 Adopted

  10. 2026-02-25 Senate

    Second Reading Passed with Amendments

  11. 2026-02-04 Senate

    Hearing 2/17 at 1:00 p.m.

  12. 2026-02-03 Senate

    First Reading Judicial Proceedings

  13. Maryland General Assembly

    Text - First - Law Enforcement - Protective Body Armor - Requirements and Reporting

  14. Maryland General Assembly

    Vote - Senate - Committee - Judicial Proceedings

  15. Maryland General Assembly

    Text - Third - Law Enforcement - Protective Body Armor - Requirements and Reporting

  16. Maryland General Assembly

    Vote - House - Committee - Judiciary

  17. Maryland General Assembly

    Text - Chapter - Law Enforcement - Protective Body Armor - Requirements and Reporting

Official Summary Text

Providing that a law enforcement agency may not assign a law enforcement officer to duties other than administrative duties unless the officer is issued protective body armor; requiring a law enforcement agency to issue only protective body armor that meets certain standards and has not reached an expiration date; prohibiting the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention and Policy from withholding from a law enforcement agency grant funds specifically designated for the purchase of protective body armor; etc.

Current Bill Text

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EXPLANATION: CAPITALS INDICATE MATTER ADDED TO EXISTING LAW.
[Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law.
Underlining indicates amendments to bill.
Strike out indicates matter stricken from the bill by amendment or deleted from the law by
amendment.
*sb0516*

SENATE BILL 516
E4 6lr2574
CF HB 904
By: Senator Waldstreicher Senators Waldstreicher, Smith, Charles, Folden,
Henson, James, Love, McKay, Muse, Sydnor, and West
Introduced and read first time: February 3, 2026
Assigned to: Judicial Proceedings
Committee Report: Favorable with amendments
Senate action: Adopted
Read second time: February 25, 2026

CHAPTER ______

AN ACT concerning 1

Law Enforcement – Protective Body Armor – Requirements and Reporting 2

FOR the purpose of providing that a law enforcement agency may not assign a law 3
enforcement officer to duties other than administrative duties unless the officer is 4
issued protective body armor; requiri ng a law enforcement agency to issue only 5
protective body armor that meets certain standards; requiring a law enforcement 6
agency to replace protective body armor before a certain date; requiring a law 7
enforcement agency to notify the Maryland Police Traini ng and Standards 8
Commission under certain circumstances; requiring the Commission to notify the 9
Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention and Policy under certain circumstances; 10
providing that the Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention and Policy may not 11
disburse certain grant funds under certain circumstances; and generally relating to 12
protective body armor. 13

BY adding to 14
Article – Public Safety 15
Section 3–535 16
Annotated Code of Maryland 17
(2022 Replacement Volume and 2025 Supplement) 18

BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, 19
Article – Public Safety 20
Section 4–101(a) and (e) 21
Annotated Code of Maryland 22
2 SENATE BILL 516

(2022 Replacement Volume and 2025 Supplement) 1

SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 2
That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 3

Article – Public Safety 4

3–535. 5

(A) (1) IN THIS SECTION THE F OLLOWING WORDS HAVE THE MEANINGS 6
INDICATED. 7

(2) “COMMISSION” MEANS THE MARYLAND POLICE TRAINING AND 8
STANDARDS COMMISSION. 9

(3) “LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENC Y” HAS THE MEANING STAT ED IN § 10
3–201 OF THIS TITLE. 11

(4) “PROTECTIVE BODY ARMOR ” HAS THE MEANING STAT ED IN § 12
4–101 OF THIS ARTICLE. 13

(B) (1) SUBJECT TO PARAGRAPH (2) OF THIS SUBSECTION , A LAW 14
ENFORCEMENT AGENCY MAY NOT ASSIGN A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER TO DUTIES 15
OTHER THAN ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES UNLESS THE LAW ENFORCEMEN T OFFICER 16
IS ISSUED PROTECTIVE BODY ARMOR. 17

(2) A LAW ENFORCEMENT AGEN CY MAY ISSUE ONLY PR OTECTIVE 18
BODY ARMOR TO A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER THAT: 19

(I) CONFORMS TO ALL CURR ENT NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF 20
JUSTICE BALLISTIC RESISTANCE OF BODY ARMOR STANDARDS; AND 21

(II) HAS NOT REACHED THE EXPIRATION OR SUGGES TED 22
REPLACEMENT DATE IND ICATED BY THE MANUFA CTURER OF THE PROTEC TIVE 23
BODY ARMOR. 24

(3) A LAW ENFORCEMENT AGEN CY SHALL REPLACE PRO TECTIVE 25
BODY ARMOR BEFORE TH E EXP IRATION OR SUGGESTED REPLACEMENT DATE 26
INDICATED BY THE MANUFACTURER. 27

(C) (1) IF A LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY HAS NOT REPLA CED A LAW 28
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER’S PROTECTIVE BODY ARMOR BY THE 31ST DAY AFTER THE 29
EXPIRATION OR SUGGES TED REPLACEMENT DATE INDICATED BY THE 30
SENATE BILL 516 3

MANUFACTURER, THE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY SHALL PROMPTLY NOTIFY THE 1
COMMISSION. 2

(2) AFTER RECEIVING NOTIF ICATION UNDER PARAGR APH (1) OF 3
THIS SUBSECTION, THE COMMISSION SHALL NOTIFY THE GOVERNOR’S OFFICE OF 4
CRIME PREVENTION AND POLICY THAT THE LAW E NFORCEMENT AGENCY HAS 5
FAILED TO REPLACE PROTECTIVE BODY ARMOR IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBSECTION 6
(B) OF THIS SECTION. 7

(3) (I) AFTER EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN SUBPARAGRAPH (II) OF 8
THIS PARAGRAPH , AFTER RECEIVING NOTIFICATI ON UNDER PARAGRAPH (2) OF 9
THIS SUBSECTION, THE GOVERNOR’S OFFICE OF CRIME PREVENTION AND POLICY 10
SHALL WITHHOLD GRANT FUNDS AVAILABLE TO T HE LAW ENFORCEMENT A GENCY 11
UNTIL THE LAW ENFORC EMENT AGENCY PROVIDE S PROOF THAT THE LAW 12
ENFORCEMENT AGENCY HAS PURCHASED OR ISSUED REPLACEMENT P ROTECTIVE 13
BODY ARMOR THAT MEET S THE REQUIREMENTS O F SUBSECTION (B) OF THIS 14
SECTION. 15

(II) THE GOVERNOR’S OFFICE OF CRIME PREVENTION AND 16
POLICY MAY NOT WITHHO LD FROM A LAW ENFORC EMENT AGENCY UNDER 17
SUBPARAGRAPH (I) OF THIS PARAGRAPH GRANT FUNDS SPECIFICALLY DESIGNATED 18
FOR THE PURCHASE OF PROTECTIVE BODY ARMOR. 19

(4) THE GOVERNOR’S OFFICE OF CRIME PREVENTION AND POLICY 20
MAY NOT DISBURSE GRA NT FUNDS TO A LAW EN FORCEMENT AGENCY IF IN THE 21
IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING FISCAL YEAR THE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY: 22

(I) FAILED TO NOTIFY THE COMMISSION IN ACCORDANCE WITH 23
PARAGRAPH (1) OF THIS SUBSECTION; OR 24

(II) NOTIFIED THE COMMISSION ON THREE O R MORE 25
OCCASIONS UNDER PARAGRAPH (1) OF THIS SUBSECTION. 26

4–101. 27

(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated. 28

(e) “Protective body armor” means a vest or similar article that is: 29

(1) designed to be worn on the body to protect against blunt force trauma 30
associated with the impact of a firearm projectile; and 31

4 SENATE BILL 516

(2) manufactured of bullet resistant fabric that conforms to National 1
Institute of Justice (NIJ) Standard 0101.03 (or the current edition) and V –50 ballistic 2
testing requirements. 3

SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take ef fect 4
October 1, 2026. 5

Approved:
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Governor.
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President of the Senate.
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Speaker of the House of Delegates.