Maryland Code § ED-26-101

Section ED-26-101
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(a) A person may not willfully disturb or otherwise willfully prevent the
orderly conduct of the activities, administration, or classes of any institution of
elementary, secondary, or higher education.
(b) A person may not molest or threaten with bodily harm any student,
employee, administrator, agent, or any other individual who is lawfully:
(1) On the grounds or in the immediate vicinity of any institution of
elementary, secondary, or higher education;
(2) On a school vehicle;

(3) At an activity sponsored by a school that is held off school
property; or
(4) On property that is owned by a county board and is used for
administrative or other purposes.
(c) A person may not threaten with bodily harm any employee of any
institution of elementary, secondary, or higher education at home by any means,
including in person, by telephone, or by electronic mail. This prohibition applies only
to threats arising out of the scope of the employee's employment.
(d) In addition to the penalties provided in this section or in § 6-409 of the
Criminal Law Article, on application by the governing board of any institution of
elementary, secondary, or higher education, the circuit court of the county in which
the institution is located may issue an injunction restraining any specific activities
that violate this section.
(e) Any person who violates any provision of this section is guilty of a
misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to a fine not exceeding $2,500,
imprisonment not exceeding 6 months, or both.
(f) (1) On or before December 1, 2022, and each December 1 thereafter,
each county board of education, including the Baltimore City Board of School
Commissioners, shall report to the Department on the number of school disruptions
in the county in violation of this section for the immediately preceding school year.
(2) A county board shall report the information required under
paragraph (1) of this subsection in the following manner:
(i) The disruptions shall be sorted into the following
categories:
1. Attendance;
2. Arson, fire, or explosives;
3. Dangerous substances;
4. Sex offenses; and
5. Attack with a weapon, threats, or fighting; and
(ii) Each incident of disruption shall be disaggregated by:

1. The race, ethnicity, disability status, and gender of
the individual;
2. The actions taken against an individual by the local
school or county board resulting from a violation, including suspensions of fewer than
10 days, suspensions of 10 days or more, and expulsions; and
3. Referrals for prosecution.
(3) On or before February 1, 2023, and each February 1 thereafter,
the Department shall submit to the Maryland Center for School Safety and, in
accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government Article, the General Assembly a
report on incidents of school disruptions in public schools in the State from a
compilation of the reports submitted to the Department under paragraph (1) of this
subsection and disaggregated in the manner required under paragraph (2) of this
subsection.
(4) Each county board shall include information on school
disruptions from the 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 school years in its report to the
Department for the report due on December 1, 2022.

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