Maryland Code § ED-4-139

Section ED-4-139
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(a) In this section, "parenting student" means a student who is the mother,
father, or legal guardian of a child.

(b) The Department shall develop a model policy to support the educational
and parenting goals and improve the educational outcomes of pregnant and parenting
students.
(c) The policy established under subsection (b) of this section shall:
(1) Require each high school to designate a private lactation space in
the school that:
(i) Includes at least one seating option with a flat surface and
electrical outlet nearby to accommodate placement of a breast pump device; and
(ii) Is not a bathroom or closet;
(2) Provide lactating students with access to a refrigerator located
reasonably close to the private lactation space required under item (1) of this
subsection;
(3) Require schools to designate at least one staff member to connect,
to the extent practicable, pregnant and parenting students with resources to find
safe, affordable, and reliable:
(i) Child care and early childhood education services; and
(ii) Transportation services to and from school;
(4) Incorporate the attendance policy for pregnant and parenting
students developed under § 7-301.1 of this article;
(5) Provide for training of school personnel on policy objectives and
requirements; and
(6) Be published in the school system's student handbook.
(d) (1) Each county board shall establish a policy to support the
educational and parenting goals and improve the educational outcomes of pregnant
and parenting students based on the model policy established in subsection (b) of this
section.
(2) The Department shall provide technical assistance to a county
board to establish the policy required under this subsection.

(e) Nothing in this section shall be construed to require a school to construct
an addition or new space to a school building to provide a private lactation space to
comply with the requirements of the policy established under this section.

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