The Maryland Code is a compilation of the statutes and is generally organized by subject (e.g., Criminal Law Article, Family Law Article). The Supreme Court of Maryland, the highest court, promulgates rules that govern the practice and procedure in state courts. The Code and Rules are available online through multiple sources.
Publishers of the three websites linked above manage the timing of their updates. The Library cannot guarantee that material contained on their pages reflects the latest amendments to the Maryland Code. Thus, researchers should verify currency with the website publisher or the original institutional author. These online versions do not contain annotations. Annotated versions of the current and superseded Maryland Code are available at the Library through print and database subscriptions.
Maryland statutes are passed by the General Assembly, Maryland’s legislative body. The Laws of the State of Maryland is a chronological collection of laws passed by the General Assembly. They are also referred to as session laws.
The Maryland House and Senate Journals are records of the proceedings of the Maryland House of Delegates and the Maryland Senate Sessions.