Maryland Code § ED-18-601

Section ED-18-601
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Disabled public safety employee" means a State or local public
safety employee who sustains an injury in the line of duty that:
(i) Precludes the individual from continuing to serve or be
employed as a State or local public safety employee; and
(ii) In the case of a volunteer member of a fire department or
ambulance or rescue company or squad, precludes the member from continuing to be
employed in the nonpublic safety occupation in which the member is engaged at the
time of the injury.
(3) "Fund" means the Edward T. Conroy and Jean B. Cryor
Scholarship Fund.
(4) "School employee" includes an employee of a public or nonpublic
school in the State.

(5) "State or local public safety employee" means a person who is
employed in the State as:
(i) A career or volunteer member of a:
1. Fire department;
2. Ambulance company or squad; or
3. Rescue company or squad;
(ii) A law enforcement officer;
(iii) A correctional officer; or
(iv) A member of the Maryland National Guard who was a
resident of this State at the time of death.
(6) "Surviving spouse" means a person who has not remarried.
(7) "Victim of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks" means a
Maryland resident who was killed as a result of the attacks on the World Trade
Center in New York City, the attack on the Pentagon in Virginia, or the crash of
United Airlines Flight 93 in Pennsylvania.
(b) There is a program of scholarships that are awarded by eligible
postsecondary institutions under this section.
(c) (1) The program for uniformed services and public safety personnel
and their eligible dependents is the Edward T. and Mary A. Conroy Memorial
Scholarship Program.
(2) The program for eligible dependents of public and nonpublic
school employees is the Jean B. Cryor Memorial Scholarship Program.
(d) (1) A person may apply to an eligible postsecondary institution for a
scholarship under this section if the person:
(i) 1. Is accepted for admission or enrolled in the regular
undergraduate, graduate or professional program at an eligible institution;
2. Is enrolled in a 2-year terminal certificate program
in which the course work is acceptable for transfer credit for an accredited
baccalaureate program in an eligible institution; or

3. Is enrolled in a private career school;
(ii) Is at least 16 years old; and
(iii) Meets the other eligibility criteria specified in this section.
(2) To apply for a scholarship under this section, the following
persons are required to be a resident of Maryland at the time of application or at the
time of the disabling or fatal event:
(i) A son, daughter, stepson, stepdaughter, or the surviving
spouse of a member of the uniformed services who:
1. Died as a result of service after December 7, 1941;
2. Suffered a service connected 100% permanent
disability after December 7, 1941; or
3. Was declared to be a prisoner of war or missing in
action, if that occurred on or after January 1, 1960, as a result of the Vietnam conflict,
and if the child was born prior to or while the parent was a prisoner of war or missing
in action;
(ii) A prisoner of war or missing in action, if that occurred on
or after January 1, 1960, as a result of the Vietnam conflict and was a resident of this
State at the time the person was declared to be a prisoner of war or missing in action;
(iii) A veteran who:
1. Suffers a service connected disability of 25% or
greater; and
2. Has exhausted or is no longer eligible for federal
veterans' educational benefits;
(iv) A son, daughter, stepson, or stepdaughter of or the
surviving spouse of a victim of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks;
(v) A son, daughter, stepson, or stepdaughter of a school
employee who, as a result of an act of violence:
1. Died in the line of duty; or

2. Sustained an injury in the line of duty that rendered
the school employee 100% disabled; or
(vi) The surviving spouse of a school employee who, as a result
of an act of violence:
1. Died in the line of duty; or
2. Sustained an injury in the line of duty that rendered
the school employee 100% disabled.
(3) To apply for a scholarship under this section, the following
persons are not required to be a resident of Maryland at the time of application or at
the time of the disabling or fatal event:
(i) 1. A son, daughter, stepson, or stepdaughter of any
State or local public safety employee killed in the line of duty; or
2. The surviving spouse of any State or local public
safety employee killed in the line of duty; or
(ii) 1. A disabled public safety employee;
2. A son, daughter, stepson, or stepdaughter of a
disabled public safety employee who sustains an injury in the line of duty that
renders the public safety employee 100% disabled; or
3. The surviving spouse of a disabled public safety
employee who sustains an injury in the line of duty that renders the public safety
employee 100% disabled.
(e) A scholarship awarded under this section:
(1) May be used for the tuition and mandatory fees at any eligible
institution; and
(2) May not:
(i) Exceed the equivalent annual tuition and mandatory fees
of a resident undergraduate student at the 4-year public institution of higher
education within the University System of Maryland, other than the University of
Maryland Global Campus and University of Maryland, Baltimore Campus, with the
highest annual expenses for a full-time resident undergraduate; and

(ii) Be less than the lesser of:
1. $3,000; or
2. The equivalent annual tuition and mandatory fees
of a resident of the institution attended by the recipient of the scholarship.
(f) (1) Each postsecondary institution shall determine the eligibility of
persons who apply to the institution for the Edward T. and Mary A. Conroy Memorial
Scholarship Program and the Jean B. Cryor Memorial Scholarship Program.
(2) Funds for the Edward T. and Mary A. Conroy Memorial
Scholarship Program and the Jean B. Cryor Memorial Scholarship Program shall be
allocated by the Commission to each postsecondary institution based on the number
of eligible recipients attending each institution.
(3) In October and February of each year, each postsecondary
institution shall report to the Commission the number of eligible recipients attending
the institution.
(4) The Commission shall allocate funds for awards to postsecondary
institutions upon verification of eligible recipients attending the institutions.
(5) If funds cannot be allocated in the fiscal year in which awards are
made, priority shall be given to allocating funds for those awards in the following
fiscal year.
(g) (1) Each recipient of a scholarship under this section may hold the
award for 5 years of full-time study or 8 years of part-time study.
(2) The number of eligible recipients under subsection (d)(2)(iii) of
this section shall be limited to 15 each year.
(3) An award provided under subsection (d)(2)(iv) of this section may
not exceed the amount specified in subsection (e)(2) of this section when combined
with any other scholarship received by a student based on the student's status as a
child or spouse of a victim of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
(h) (1) There is an Edward T. Conroy and Jean B. Cryor Scholarship
Fund.
(2) The Commission shall administer the Fund.

(3) The Fund is a special, nonlapsing fund that is not subject to § 7-
302 of the State Finance and Procurement Article.
(4) The State Treasurer shall hold the Fund and the Comptroller
shall account for the Fund.
(5) The Commission:
(i) May accept any gift or grant from any person for the Fund;
(ii) Shall use any gift or grant that it receives for a scholarship
from the programs; and
(iii) Shall deposit any gift or grant that it receives for the
programs with the State Treasurer.
(i) For fiscal year 2024 and each fiscal year thereafter, the Governor shall
include in the annual budget bill an appropriation of at least $4,000,000 to the Fund.

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