Maryland Code § ED-15-133

Section ED-15-133
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Collaborative" means the Legal Education Success
Collaborative.
(3) "Maryland HBCU" means the following historically black colleges
and universities:
(i) Bowie State University;
(ii) Coppin State University;
(iii) Morgan State University; and
(iv) University of Maryland Eastern Shore.
(4) "Scholars program" means:

(i) The University of Baltimore School of Law and Historically
Black Colleges and Universities Student Pipeline Cooperative scholars; and
(ii) The University of Maryland School of Law Diversity and
Inclusion scholars.
(5) "UB Law and HBCU Cooperative" means the University of
Baltimore School of Law and Historically Black Colleges and Universities Student
Pipeline Cooperative.
(b) There is a Legal Education Success Collaborative between the
University of Baltimore School of Law, the University of Maryland School of Law,
and the Maryland historically black colleges and universities.
(c) The purpose of the Collaborative is to increase diversity in the legal field
through:
(1) Financial support, academic success, professional development,
and mentoring opportunities for students participating in the scholars program;
(2) The UB Law and HBCU Cooperative that prepares Maryland
HBCU students for law school and provides academic support and assistance to
students in law school and throughout their legal careers; and
(3) The University of Maryland School of Law Diversity and
Inclusion scholars program.
(d) (1) The UB Law and HBCU Cooperative shall be developed and
administered by the University of Baltimore School of Law.
(2) The University of Maryland School of Law Diversity and
Inclusion scholars program shall be developed and administered by the University of
Maryland School of Law.
(e) For fiscal year 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter:
(1) The Governor shall include in the annual budget bill an
appropriation of $125,000 to each scholars program at the University of Baltimore
School of Law and the University of Maryland School of Law; and
(2) The University of Baltimore School of Law and the University of
Maryland School of Law each shall provide funding for the scholars program to match
the amount provided under item (1) of this subsection, up to $125,000.

(f) The money appropriated under subsection (e) of this section is
supplemental to and may not supplant funding that would otherwise be appropriated
for the scholars program, Maryland HBCUs, the University of Baltimore, or the
University of Maryland, Baltimore Campus.

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