Maryland Code § ED-5-406

Section ED-5-406
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(a) The Board shall review the use of funds provided under Subtitle 2 of this
title by the State and local government agencies responsible for implementing the
Blueprint for Maryland's Future.
(b) (1) On or before January 1 each year in 2022 through 2032, the
Department shall submit to the Board information on the use of school-level
expenditures in the current fiscal year to aid the Board in fulfilling its responsibilities
under this subtitle.
(2) (i) Subject to subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, each local
school system shall report to the Department, in a manner determined by the
Department, on school-level spending to aid the Department in fulfilling its
obligations under this subtitle.

(ii) Each local school system that includes public charter
schools shall account in the report required under this subsection for the distribution
of school-level funding to public charter schools to demonstrate compliance with § 5-
234 of this title.
(c) The Board shall monitor the expenditures of local school systems to
ensure that minimum school-level funding requirements under § 5-234 of this title
are met.
(d) The Board shall monitor the expenditures of funding provided to local
school systems under § 5-223 of this title to ensure that public schools are providing
the necessary services.
(e) (1) The Board shall monitor how additional special education
funding provided under § 5-225 of this title is being used, including:
(i) The aggregate number of children in special education
services by school; and
(ii) The special education services that have been provided
through funding under § 5-225 of this title.
(2) If a local school system is not spending funding allocated under §
5-225 of this title in addition to special education spending levels provided by State
and local funds on June 30, 2020, the local school system shall provide a written
response to the Board explaining why additional spending on special education is not
necessary.
(f) The Board shall develop an appeals process through which local school
systems may request greater flexibility in meeting this requirement for reasons
including a significant shift in total enrollment or at-promise enrollment between
schools from the prior school year to the current school year.

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