Maryland Code § ED-24-401

Section ED-24-401
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(a) In this section, "violence prevention program" means a course in which
education and training is offered in the areas of recognizing, addressing, and
resolving issues of violence in the home and the community.
(b) The Board of Regents of the University System of Maryland has
established at Bowie State University a State Center for Alternative Dispute
Resolution and Violence Prevention. The Maryland General Assembly hereby
recognizes that Center.
(c) The General Assembly recognizes that the Center:
(1) Shall serve as the central repository for materials, data, and
information related to violence prevention programs operating in the State or
available to the State;
(2) May serve as a referral source for violence prevention programs
and services operating in the State or available to the State;
(3) May implement volunteer prevention networks throughout the
State;
(4) May provide research and evaluation services in the area of
violence prevention;
(5) May provide information services regarding violence prevention
programs and services;
(6) May provide or facilitate violence prevention education and
training programs;

(7) May provide media and media-related services in the area of
violence prevention; and
(8) May provide educational and academic support to disruptive
youth.
(d) An individual or group operating a violence prevention program in the
State shall be encouraged to submit to the Center:
(1) A written description of the program; and
(2) Any other information relating to the program required by the
Center.
(e) (1) An individual or group may submit a request to the Center for
information on any violence prevention program operating in the State or available
to the State.
(2) On request, the Center shall distribute information relating to a
violence prevention program.
(f) The operation of the Center shall be supported by funds:
(1) As provided by the Governor in the annual budget of Bowie State
University; and
(2) From any other source.

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