Maryland Code § ED-7-1502

Section ED-7-1502
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(a) There is a Maryland Center for School Safety.
(b) The Center is an independent unit within the Department.
(c) The Center shall be based at the Maryland Coordination and Analysis
Center.
(d) The head of the Center is the executive director, who shall be appointed
by the Subcabinet.
(e) The Center may employ the additional staff necessary to carry out the
Center's functions as provided in the State budget.
(f) The Center shall establish a satellite office at Bowie State University.
(g) The Center shall perform the following functions and duties:
(1) Provide technical assistance and consultation to local school
systems, State and local government, and community organizations on best practices
for safe schools and violence prevention;
(2) Develop a website containing a searchable database of definitive
research, books, videos, white papers, speakers, websites, and other school safety
resources;
(3) Develop criteria that may be applied consistently and uniformly
in local school systems for coding unsafe incidents and serious or violent offenses;
(4) Research and recommend the use of common assessment tools to
be used to identify specific problems and needs of schools and neighborhoods to
facilitate intervention before assessed findings become problematic;

(5) Assist local school systems to conduct a thorough assessment of
their school safety data, school building layouts, and use of human resources for
monitoring purposes to determine the need for:
(i) Surveillance and other security technology; and
(ii) Innovations to maximize the use of human resources to
monitor activity and influence positive relationship building;
(6) Maintain and maximize relationships with emergency
responders, law enforcement personnel, parents, and other emergency preparedness
stakeholders to ensure seamless execution in an emergency event, including:
(i) Consolidate resources among stakeholders to maximize
support and secure necessary skills to ensure emergency plan implementation;
(ii) Conduct collaborative training and preparation exercises;
and
(iii) Identify improvements and ensure nonduplication of effort
in emergency response procedures;
(7) Provide safety information on traveling to and from school to
parents and students twice a year that includes data related to bus and pedestrian
safety, strategies for ensuring personal safety, efforts of the local school system or
school to improve safety, and information on the available options for reporting
incidents or concerns;
(8) Utilize and update an existing clearinghouse of law enforcement
resources that are available to support school safety to ensure that it includes
information regarding the purpose and process for accessing available funding;
(9) Assist local school systems to improve and monitor traffic control
measures in the immediate vicinity of schools to reduce the potential for pedestrian
and vehicle accidents;
(10) Assist the Department to evaluate and update current data
systems to ensure they are best suited for providing useful information on school
safety issues;
(11) Assist local school systems to monitor local school system and
individual school behavior data to ensure fairness in the application of consequences
for student misbehavior;

(12) Assist the Department and local school systems:
(i) To prepare an annual report that combines multiple school
safety data systems into one format for public review; and
(ii) To incorporate new data points into existing data collection
systems;
(13) Assist in the development of safety and security criteria for the
design and operation of school facilities;
(14) Assist local school systems to identify resources and implement
training for students and parents about relationship violence, identifying the signs of
unhealthy relationships, and preventing relationship violence;
(15) Provide technical assistance to local school systems in the review
of safety and security audits and the implementation of improvements in school
facilities;
(16) Analyze data on school resource officers and develop guidelines
and training for local school systems as required under § 7-1508 of this subtitle;
(17) Certify school safety coordinators as required under § 7-1508 of
this subtitle;
(18) Submit to the General Assembly and the Governor a summary of
reports on school resource officer and local law enforcement agency coverage in public
schools as required under § 7-1508 of this subtitle;
(19) Consult with local school systems on safety evaluations developed
under § 7-1510 of this subtitle;
(20) Review and comment on school emergency plans developed under
§ 7-1510 of this subtitle;
(21) Report to the General Assembly and the Governor on life-
threatening incidents as required under § 7-1510 of this subtitle;
(22) Collaborate with an institution of higher education or a
designated federal or national research entity to study the effectiveness and
psychological impact of active shooter safety drills or trainings by researching and
analyzing the data collected from local school systems in accordance with § 7-1509(f)
of this subtitle;

(23) On or before October 1, 2024, identify best practices for active
shooter safety drills or trainings, and periodically update those identifications using
the data collected from local school systems in accordance with § 7-1509(f) of this
subtitle; and
(24) Administer the Secure Schools Emergency Response Grant
Program under § 7-1513 of this subtitle.

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