Maryland Code § ED-16-110

Section ED-16-110
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(a) In this section, "student athlete" means a student enrolled at a
community college who participates in an intercollegiate athletic program at the
community college.
(b) (1) The board of community college trustees at a community college
shall allow a student athlete to modify the athletic or team uniform of the student
athlete in a manner that makes the student athlete's attire more modest to conform
to:
(i) The requirements or preferences of the student athlete's
religion or culture; or
(ii) The student athlete's own preferences for modesty.
(2) A student athlete may not be required to receive approval from a
coach, an administrator, or the board of community college trustees before making
the uniform modification.
(c) (1) A modification to an athletic or team uniform may include the
wearing of:
(i) A head covering worn for religious reasons, including a
Muslim hijab, Jewish kippah, or Sikh dastar;
(ii) An undershirt; or
(iii) Leggings.
(2) A modification to an athletic or team uniform may not:
(i) Interfere with the movement of the student athlete; or
(ii) Pose a safety hazard to the student athlete, other student
athletes, or others.
(3) A student athlete may modify the uniform headgear if the
modified headgear:
(i) Is black, white, the predominant color of the uniform, or
the same color as that worn by all players on the team;
(ii) Does not cover any part of the face, unless required for the
safety of the wearer;

(iii) Is not dangerous to the student athlete, other student
athletes, or others;
(iv) Does not have opening or closing elements around the face
or neck; and
(v) Does not have parts protruding from its surface.
(d) (1) A student athlete is responsible for all costs associated with the
modification of the student athlete's athletic or team uniform under this section.
(2) This subsection may not be construed to prohibit a community
college from providing the uniform modification to the student.

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