Legislation Details

Reference No. CB-008-2026    Draft No.
Type: Council Bill Status: Enacted
Meeting Body County Council
Meeting Date 4/7/2026
Introduced Date 3/17/2026 Public Hearing Date 04/07/2026 @ 10:30 AM
Effective date:    
Title: AN EMERGENCY ACT CONCERNING PROHIBITION ON FACIAL COVERINGS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT for the purpose of prohibiting certain law enforcement officers from wearing face coverings that conceal or obscure the face while interacting with the public in the performance of official duties in Prince George’s County; providing definitions and exceptions; providing penalties and enforcement; stating that a public emergency exists and declaring the nature of that emergency; and generally relating to transparency and public trust in law enforcement.
Proposers/Sponsors: Krystal Oriadha, Wanika Fisher, Eric C. Olson, Shayla Adams-Stafford, Danielle I. Hunter, Timothy J. Adams, Sydney J. Harrison, Jolene Ivey, Thomas E. Dernoga, Wala Blegay
Attachments: 1. B2026008, 2. CB-008-2026 Summary, 3. CB-008-2026 Report, 4. CB-008-2026 PAFI, 5. CB-008-2026 OOL Comments, 6. CB-008-2026 Police Dept. Comments
Contact: Ramon Gonzalez, Legislative Attorney

Title

AN EMERGENCY ACT CONCERNING  PROHIBITION ON FACIAL COVERINGS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT for the purpose of prohibiting certain law enforcement officers from wearing face coverings that conceal or obscure the face while interacting with the public in the performance of official duties in Prince George’s County; providing definitions and exceptions; providing penalties and enforcement; stating that a public emergency exists and declaring the nature of that emergency; and generally relating to transparency and public trust in law enforcement.

 

Background

This is an emergency act intended to ensure that law enforcement officers interacting with the public in Prince George's County are easily identifiable and transparent while performing their duties. The County Council has determined that there is a public emergency and this emergency act shall address this public emergency.  This bill would generally prohibit officers from wearing face coverings that hide their identity during routine public interactions. Clear exceptions are included for situations where masks are necessary for safety and effectiveness, such as undercover work, SWAT operations, medical protection, or hazardous conditions. The goal is to prevent impersonation and promote accountability with all law enforcement officials operating in Prince George's County.