Maryland Code § ED-7-303

Section ED-7-303
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Criminal organization" has the meaning stated in § 9-801 of the
Criminal Law Article.
(3) "Law enforcement agency" means the law enforcement agencies
listed in § 3-101(e) of the Public Safety Article.
(4) "Local school system" means the schools and school programs
under the supervision of the local superintendent.

(5) "Local superintendent" means:
(i) The county superintendent, for the county in which a
student is enrolled, or a designee of the superintendent, who is an administrator; or
(ii) The superintendent of schools for the:
1. Archdiocese of Baltimore;
2. Archdiocese of Washington; and
3. Catholic Diocese of Wilmington.
(6) "Reportable offense" means an offense that:
(i) Occurred off school premises;
(ii) Did not occur at an event sponsored by the school; and
(iii) Involved any of the following:
1. A crime of violence, as defined in § 14-101 of the
Criminal Law Article;
2. Any of the offenses enumerated in § 3-8A-03(d)(4)
of the Courts Article;
3. A violation of § 4-101, § 4-102, § 4-203, or § 4-204
of the Criminal Law Article;
4. A violation of § 5-602, § 5-603, § 5-604, § 5-605, §
5-606, § 5-607, § 5-608, § 5-608.1, § 5-609, § 5-612, § 5-613, § 5-614, § 5-617, § 5-
618, § 5-627, or § 5-628 of the Criminal Law Article;
5. A violation of § 4-503, § 9-504, or § 9-505 of the
Criminal Law Article;
6. A violation of § 6-102, § 6-103, § 6-104, or § 6-105
of the Criminal Law Article;
7. A violation of § 9-802 or § 9-803 of the Criminal Law
Article;
8. A violation of § 3-203 of the Criminal Law Article;

9. A violation of § 6-301 of the Criminal Law Article;
10. A violation of § 9-302, § 9-303, or § 9-305 of the
Criminal Law Article;
11. A violation of § 7-105 of the Criminal Law Article;
12. A violation of § 6-202 of the Criminal Law Article;
or
13. A violation of § 10-606 of the Criminal Law Article.
(7) "School principal" means the principal of the public or nonpublic
school in which a student is enrolled, or a designee of the principal, who is an
administrator.
(8) (i) "School security officer" includes a school principal,
another school administrator, a law enforcement officer, or other individual employed
by a local school system or a local government who is designated by the county
superintendent or a school principal to help maintain the security and safety of a
school.
(ii) "School security officer" does not include a teacher.
(9) "Student" means an individual enrolled in a public school system
or nonpublic school in the State who is 5 years of age or older and under 22 years of
age.
(b) If a student is arrested for a reportable offense or an offense that is
related to the student's membership in a criminal organization, the law enforcement
agency making the arrest:
(1) Shall notify the following individuals of the arrest and the
charges within 24 hours of the arrest or as soon as practicable:
(i) The local superintendent;
(ii) The school principal; and
(iii) For a school that has a school security officer, the school
security officer; and
(2) May notify the State's Attorney of the arrest and charges.

(c) The State's Attorney shall promptly notify either the local
superintendent or the school principal of the disposition of the reportable offense
required to be reported under subsection (b) of this section.
(d) Except by order of a juvenile court or other court upon good cause shown,
the information obtained by an individual pursuant to subsections (b) and (c) of this
section:
(1) Is confidential and may not be redisclosed by subpoena or
otherwise except as provided pursuant to subsections (e) and (f) of this section; and
(2) May not be made part of the student's permanent educational
record.
(e) (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (d) of this section,
nothing shall prohibit a local superintendent or school principal from transmitting
the information obtained pursuant to subsections (b) and (c) of this section as a
confidential file to the local superintendent of another public school system in the
State or another nonpublic school in the State in which the student has enrolled or
been transferred in order to carry out the purposes of this section if the disposition of
the reportable offense was a conviction or an adjudication of delinquency or the
criminal charge or delinquency petition is still pending.
(2) A local superintendent or school principal who transmits
information about a student under this subsection shall include in the transmittal
information regarding any educational programming and related services provided
to the student.
(f) The State Board shall adopt regulations to ensure that information
obtained by a local superintendent, a school principal, or a school security officer
under subsections (b), (c), and (e) of this section is:
(1) Used to provide appropriate educational programming and
related services to the student and to maintain a safe and secure school environment
for students and school personnel;
(2) Transmitted only to school personnel of the school in which the
student is enrolled as necessary to carry out the purposes set forth in item (1) of this
subsection; and
(3) Destroyed when the student graduates or otherwise permanently
leaves school or turns 22 years old, whichever occurs first.

(g) (1) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection,
the local superintendent and the school principal shall consider prohibiting a student
who is arrested for a reportable offense involving rape or a sexual offense from
attending the same school or riding on the same school bus as the alleged victim of
the reportable offense if such action is necessary or appropriate to protect the physical
or psychological well-being of the alleged victim.
(2) If a student is arrested for a reportable offense involving rape or
a sexual offense and is convicted of or adjudicated delinquent for the rape or sexual
offense, the student may not attend the same school or ride on the same school bus
as the victim.
(h) Nothing in this section is intended to limit the manner in which a local
school obtains information or uses information obtained by any lawful means other
than that set forth in subsections (b), (c), and (e) of this section.
(i) Each public school that enrolls students in grades six through twelve in
the State shall designate at least one school security officer.
(j) (1) On or before December 30 each year, the Department, in
accordance with State and federal privacy laws, shall submit to the Governor and, in
accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government Article, the General Assembly a
report that includes the following information about each reportable offense for which
a local school received information under subsection (b) of this section in the
preceding school year:
(i) The nature of the reportable offense;
(ii) Verification that the offense occurred off school premises;
(iii) Action taken by the local school and county board after
being notified of the reportable offense;
(iv) The race, ethnicity, gender, and disability status of the
student arrested for the reportable offense;
(v) The grade of the student arrested for the reportable
offense;
(vi) The regular school program of the student arrested for the
reportable offense;
(vii) Whether the student's regular school program was altered
as a result of the reportable offense;

(viii) If the student was removed from the student's regular
school program as a result of the reportable offense:
1. The amount of time during which the student was
removed; and
2. The student's placement and educational
programming during the period of removal; and
(ix) If removed from the student's regular school program, the
student's academic performance during the time period the student was removed,
including attendance, grades, and standardized test scores, and any additional
disciplinary actions.
(2) Each county board and public school shall provide the
Department with any information necessary to issue its report in accordance with
this section.
(k) If a student is removed or excluded from the student's regular school
program for a reportable offense, the principal or county superintendent shall invite
the student's attorney, if the student has an attorney, to participate in the conference
between the student or the student's parent or guardian and the principal or county
superintendent, and the manifestation determination review, if applicable.

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