Maryland Code § ED-7-1509

Section ED-7-1509
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(a) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, the Department, in
consultation with the Subcabinet, may adopt regulations to incorporate in the annual
schedule of drills for each local school system developmentally and age-appropriate
components of:

(i) The Active Shooter Preparedness Program developed by
the Department of Homeland Security or guidelines; or
(ii) The active shooter guidelines adopted by the Maryland
Active Assailant Work Group established under Executive Order 01.01.2018.08.
(2) Items incorporated into the annual schedule of drills in
accordance with paragraph (1) of this subsection may take the form of a training
rather than a drill.
(b) Drills or trainings incorporated into the annual schedule of drills under
subsection (a) of this section shall be developmentally and age-appropriate, and may
include procedures for students or school personnel in:
(1) Securing classrooms;
(2) Barricading classrooms and school entries;
(3) Taking refuge in the classroom; and
(4) When appropriate, escape from the classroom or school.
(c) Before the 2025-2026 school year, and before each school year
thereafter, the Department shall review the best practices for active shooter safety
drills or trainings identified by the Center in accordance with § 7-1502(g) of this
subtitle and update any drills and trainings that have been incorporated into the
annual schedule of drills under subsection (a) of this section to reflect those best
practices.
(d) (1) Except for a voluntary drill or training occurring after school
hours, active shooter safety drills or trainings may not include:
(i) Loud sounds intended to imitate gunfire or explosions;
(ii) Live exercises with individuals role-playing as an active
shooter or a victim; or
(iii) Similar activities that may cause the drill or training to be
traumatic for students or school personnel.
(2) If a concern is raised that a component of a drill or training best
practice identified under subsection (c) of this section is contrary to the intent of the
trauma-sensitive requirements under paragraph (1) of this subsection, the Center,
after consultation with the Department, shall make the final determination as to

whether the component complies with the requirements under paragraph (1) of this
subsection.
(e) The Department shall notify the Governor and, in accordance with § 2-
1257 of the State Government Article, the Legislative Policy Committee of proposed
changes to regulations that alter the annual schedule of drills as provided under this
section.
(f) Each local school system shall:
(1) Collaborate with the local law enforcement agency to establish
policies for responding to an emergency at each public school in the county;
(2) Provide parents with the annual schedule of active shooter safety
drills or trainings at the beginning of the school year, which includes:
(i) The month in which the drills or trainings will occur;
(ii) The type of drill or training that will occur; and
(iii) How students will be notified of the drill or training;
(3) Announce drills or trainings in advance to students and school
personnel;
(4) Notify parents after a drill or training has taken place;
(5) Provide a mental health follow-up for students and school
personnel after a drill or training;
(6) (i) Identify students or school personnel who may require
additional support during and after a drill or training, including an individual:
1. With a disability; or
2. Who has experienced trauma; and
(ii) Provide additional resources and coping strategies for
individuals who require additional support during and after a drill or training; and
(7) (i) Collect data on the effectiveness and psychological impact
of the drills or trainings, including requesting feedback from school personnel,
parents, and students, in a manner and format approved by the Center to allow for
the required analysis under § 7-1502(g)(22) of this subtitle; and

(ii) Report the data and findings to the Center.
(g) (1) (i) On or before July 1, 2025, the Center shall develop model
content that informs parents of the State's firearm storage laws.
(ii) Each year, the Center shall evaluate the model content and
update it as needed.
(2) The Center shall consult with the Department of State Police in
developing the model content.
(3) At the beginning of each school year, each local school system
shall distribute the model content to the parents.

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