Maryland Code § ED-5-310

Section ED-5-310
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.

(2) "Educational facilities sufficiency standards" means a uniform set
of criteria and measures for evaluating the physical attributes and educational
suitability of public elementary and secondary school facilities in the State.
(3) "Facility condition index" means a calculation to determine the
relative physical condition of public school facilities by dividing the total repair cost
of a facility by the total replacement cost of a facility.
(b) (1) (i) Each fiscal year, the Interagency Commission shall survey
the condition of school buildings identified by the Department.
(ii) The Interagency Commission shall include in the
inspections of individual school buildings:
1. A process for a local education agency to report any
additional information relevant to the inspection, including a place in the Master
Facility Asset Library System for the local education agency to:
A. Report each year to the Interagency Commission on
any deficiencies in a school building, even if the school building was not inspected in
accordance with paragraph (2) of this subsection in the prior year;
B. Identify spaces in a school building likely to have
been painted with lead paint; and
C. Report certification of the Asbestos Hazard
Emergency Response Act plan for the space; and
2. A process to incorporate maintenance data for
individual school buildings.
(2) (i) The Interagency Commission shall conduct the inspections
of individual school buildings that are necessary to complete the survey required in
paragraph (1) of this subsection.
(ii) The inspections completed under paragraph (1) of this
subsection shall include the following items for each school building:
1. Temperature;
2. Humidity;
3. Carbon dioxide level;

4. Acoustic levels;
5. Lead paint;
6. Asbestos;
7. Kitchen sanitary equipment;
8. Lighting;
9. Emergency communication system, with respect to
remaining useful life;
10. Health room attributes;
11. Safety equipment in each laboratory space; and
12. The functionality of:
A. Heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning building
systems;
B. Life safety building systems;
C. Roofs; and
D. Any additional critical building systems identified
by the Interagency Commission.
(iii) During an inspection, if an item under subparagraph (ii)1
through 6 of this paragraph rises to such a severe level that requires the school to be
closed, the local education agency shall submit a plan to the Interagency Commission
on how to address the issue and the Interagency Commission shall work to prioritize
funding to address the issue.
(3) The Interagency Commission shall report to the Governor and the
General Assembly, on or before October 1 of each year, in accordance with § 2-1257
of the State Government Article, on the results of the survey for the prior fiscal year.
(c) On or before July 1, 2018, in consultation with local education agencies,
the Interagency Commission on School Construction shall adopt educational facilities
sufficiency standards and a facility condition index for Maryland public schools.

(d) (1) The purpose of the educational facilities sufficiency standards is
to establish uniform standards for the assessment of the physical attributes, capacity,
and educational suitability of public school facilities in Maryland.
(2) The standards shall include at least the following categories:
(i) Building condition related to life safety and health;
(ii) Building systems;
(iii) Building capacity and utilization, including the ability to
house students in permanent space;
(iv) Academic space, including specialty classroom space; and
(v) Physical education and outdoor recreational space.
(3) The Interagency Commission shall periodically review and
update the educational facilities sufficiency standards.
(e) (1) On or before July 1, 2019, the Interagency Commission shall
complete an initial statewide facilities assessment using the educational facilities
sufficiency standards adopted under subsections (c) and (d) of this section.
(2) In completing the assessment the Interagency Commission shall:
(i) Incorporate the facility condition index adopted under
subsection (c) of this section;
(ii) Contract with an independent third-party vendor to
conduct data collection and assessment;
(iii) Utilize, to the extent possible, existing data sources,
including the Educational Facilities Master Plan and the Maryland Association of
Boards of Education; and
(iv) Coordinate with local education agencies to identify data
elements to be used in the facility assessment.
(f) (1) Following the completion of the initial statewide facilities
assessment, the Interagency Commission shall develop standards and procedures to
comprehensively update the facilities assessment such that facility assessment data
is not older than 4 years.

(2) Local education agencies shall:
(i) Cooperate with the Interagency Commission to update the
facility assessment; and
(ii) Contribute data as requested to update the assessment.
(3) (i) The Interagency Commission shall enter the facility
assessment data into an integrated data system, which shall be known as the
Integrated Master Facility Asset Library.
(ii) The Interagency Commission shall manage the Integrated
Master Facility Asset Library and shall provide access to the Library for all local
education agencies using a cloud-based system.
(4) The Integrated Master Facility Asset Library shall include
preventive maintenance schedules accessible to each local education agency.
(g) (1) (i) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, the
Interagency Commission may not use any facility assessment data until the
Interagency Commission establishes the Integrated Master Facility Asset Library.
(ii) After the Interagency Commission has established the
Integrated Master Facility Asset Library, and on or after May 1, 2026, the
Interagency Commission shall adopt regulations establishing the use of the facility
assessment results in annual school construction funding decisions beginning not
sooner than fiscal year 2027.
(2) Before the Integrated Master Facility Asset Library is
established, the Interagency Commission may use facility assessment data to:
(i) Provide context to programs the Interagency Commission
administers;
(ii) Work with local education agencies;
(iii) Fulfill legislative requests;
(iv) Complete any Interagency Commission analysis or report;
and
(v) Assist with any external reports.

(h) (1) Except as provided in § 5-314(e) of this subtitle, each county
board shall develop and adopt preventative maintenance schedules based on industry
standards for the public school facilities within the jurisdiction of the county board.
(2) On or before July 1 each year, each county board shall report to
the Interagency Commission on the board's compliance with the preventative
maintenance schedules adopted under this subsection.
(3) The information reported in accordance with paragraph (2) of this
subsection shall be entered into the Integrated Master Facility Asset Library.

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