Maryland Code § ED-7-424

Section ED-7-424
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Bullying, harassment, or intimidation" means intentional
conduct, including verbal, physical, or written conduct, or an intentional electronic
communication, that:
(i) Creates a hostile educational environment by substantially
interfering with a student's educational benefits, opportunities, or performance, or
with a student's physical or psychological well-being and is:
1. Motivated by an actual or a perceived personal
characteristic including race, national origin, marital status, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity, religion, ancestry, physical attributes, socioeconomic status, familial
status, or physical or mental ability or disability;
2. Sexual in nature, including descriptions or
depictions of a student with the student's intimate parts exposed or while engaged in
an act of sexual contact; or
3. Threatening or seriously intimidating; and
(ii) 1. Occurs on school property, at a school activity or
event, or on a school bus; or
2. Substantially disrupts the orderly operation of a
school.
(3) "Electronic communication" means a communication transmitted
by means of an electronic device, including a telephone, cellular phone, computer, or
pager.
(4) "Intimate parts" means the naked genitals, pubic area, buttocks,
or female nipple.

(5) "Sexual contact" means sexual intercourse, including genital-
genital, oral-genital, anal-genital, or oral-anal, whether between persons of the
same or opposite sex.
(b) (1) The Department shall require a county board to report incidents
of bullying, harassment, or intimidation against students attending a public school
under the jurisdiction of the county board.
(2) An incident of bullying, harassment, or intimidation may be
reported by:
(i) A student;
(ii) The parent, guardian, or close adult relative of a student;
or
(iii) A school staff member.
(c) (1) The Department shall create a standard victim of bullying,
harassment, or intimidation report form.
(2) Each victim of bullying, harassment, or intimidation report form
shall:
(i) Identify the victim and the alleged perpetrator, if known;
(ii) Indicate the age of the victim and alleged perpetrator;
(iii) Describe the incident, including alleged statements made
by the alleged perpetrator;
(iv) Indicate the location of the incident;
(v) Identify any physical injury suffered by the victim and
describe the seriousness and any permanent effects of the injury;
(vi) Indicate the number of days a student is absent from
school, if any, as a result of the incident;
(vii) Identify any request for psychological services initiated by
the victim or the victim's family due to psychological injuries suffered; and
(viii) Include instructions on how to fill out the form and the
mailing address to where the form shall be sent.

(3) A county board shall distribute copies of the victim of bullying,
harassment, or intimidation report form to each public school under the county
board's jurisdiction.
(d) (1) A county board may establish an anonymous two-way electronic
tip program to allow the reporting of an act of bullying, harassment, or intimidation
of a student.
(2) The purpose of the anonymous two-way electronic tip program is
for a student, a parent, guardian, or close adult relative of a student, or a school staff
member to report acts of bullying, harassment, or intimidation.
(3) Each county board that establishes an anonymous two-way
electronic tip program shall publicize the anonymous two-way electronic tip program
in student handbooks, school system websites, and other locations that the county
board determines are necessary or appropriate.
(4) On receipt of a report of an act of bullying, harassment, or
intimidation from an anonymous two-way electronic tip, the recipient of the report
or the recipient's designee shall:
(i) Complete a victim of bullying, harassment, or intimidation
report form in accordance with subsection (c) of this section; and
(ii) Provide a transcript of the conversation to a designated
person in the school.
(5) The Governor may include funding in the State budget to provide
grants to county boards to establish an anonymous two-way electronic tip program.
(e) (1) Each county board shall submit summaries of report forms filed
with the county board to the State Board on or before January 31 each year.
(2) A county board shall delete any information that identifies an
individual.
(f) The information contained in a victim of bullying, harassment, or
intimidation report form in accordance with subsection (c) of this section or received
from an anonymous two-way electronic tip in accordance with subsection (d) of this
section:
(1) Is confidential and may not be redisclosed except as otherwise
provided under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act or this section; and

(2) May not be made a part of a student's permanent educational
record.
(g) (1) The Department shall submit a report on or before March 31 each
year to the Senate Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs Committee and the
House Ways and Means Committee, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State
Government Article, consisting of a summary of the information included in the
victim of bullying, harassment, or intimidation report forms filed with the county
boards the previous year.
(2) The report submitted by the Department shall include, to the
extent feasible:
(i) A description of the act constituting the bullying,
harassment, or intimidation;
(ii) The age of the victim and alleged perpetrator;
(iii) The allegation of the alleged perpetrator's motive;
(iv) A description of the investigation of the complaint and any
corrective action taken by the appropriate school authorities;
(v) The number of days a student is absent from school, if any,
as a result of the incident; and
(vi) The number of false allegations reported.

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