Maryland Code § ED-7-424.2

Section ED-7-424.2
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(a) (1) In this section, "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.
(2) "School security officer" does not include a teacher.
(b) By March 31, 2011, the State Board, after consultation with and input
from the Department of Juvenile Services, the Department of State Police, the
Department of Human Services, and local school systems, shall develop a model
policy to address gangs, gang activity, and similar destructive or illegal group
behavior in schools.
(c) The model policy developed under subsection (b) of this section shall
include:
(1) A statement prohibiting gang activity in schools;
(2) A statement prohibiting reprisal or retaliation against
individuals who report suspected gang activity;
(3) A definition of gang and gang activity;
(4) Standard consequences and remedial actions for individuals
engaged in gang activity or similar destructive or illegal group behavior;

(5) Standard consequences and remedial actions for individuals
found to have made false accusations;
(6) Model procedures for reporting suspected gang activity or similar
destructive or illegal group behavior;
(7) Model procedures for the prompt investigation of suspected gang
activity or similar destructive or illegal group behavior;
(8) Information about the types of support services, including family
support services, for a student suspected of participating in gang activity; and
(9) Recommendations concerning gang prevention and intervention
services and programs for students that maximize community participation and the
use of federal funding.
(d) (1) Each local school system shall establish a policy or regulations to
address gangs, gang activity, and similar destructive or illegal group behavior in
schools based on the model policy.
(2) The policy or regulations shall address the components of the
model policy specified in subsection (c) of this section.
(3) Each local school system shall develop the policy or regulations in
consultation with representatives of the following groups:
(i) Parents or guardians of students;
(ii) School employees and administrators;
(iii) School volunteers;
(iv) Students;
(v) Local law enforcement;
(vi) Gang prevention and intervention programs;
(vii) The Office of the Public Defender;
(viii) The Maryland State's Attorneys Association; and
(ix) Members of the community.

(e) Each local school system shall submit its policy or regulations to the
State Superintendent by September 1, 2011.
(f) Each local school system shall publicize its policy or regulations in
student handbooks, on school system websites, and at any other location or venue the
local school system determines is necessary or appropriate.
(g) Each local school system shall develop the following educational
programs in its efforts to address gangs, gang activity, and similar destructive or
illegal group behavior in schools:
(1) An educational gang awareness program for students, staff,
volunteers, and parents; and
(2) A teacher and administrator development program that trains
teachers and administrators to implement the policy or regulations.
(h) (1) A school employee shall report any incidence of suspected gang
activity or similar destructive or illegal group behavior promptly to the principal and,
for a school that has a school security officer, to the school security officer.
(2) The principal and the school security officer may take appropriate
action to maintain a safe and secure school environment, including the provision of
appropriate intervention services.
(i) (1) Each county superintendent shall require regular school security
meetings for each middle school and high school to ensure coordination of gang
prevention, intervention, and suppression efforts.
(2) The following individuals shall participate in the meetings
described in paragraph (1) of this subsection:
(i) School principals;
(ii) School security officers;
(iii) Guidance counselors;
(iv) Local law enforcement officers;
(v) Representatives from the county State's Attorney's Office;
(vi) Representatives from the Office of the Public Defender;

(vii) Gang prevention and intervention program
representatives; and
(viii) Any other individuals that the county superintendent
considers appropriate.
(j) Each county superintendent shall enter into a memorandum of
understanding with the county State's Attorney's Office to foster coordination of gang
prevention, intervention, and suppression efforts.
(k) On or before January 1, 2011, and each year thereafter, the Department
shall submit a report to the General Assembly, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the
State Government Article, on the implementation of State and local policies and
regulations to address gangs, gang activity, and similar destructive or illegal group
behavior described in this section.

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