Maryland Code § ED-7-424.3

Section ED-7-424.3
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Bullying, harassment, or intimidation" has the meaning stated
in § 7-424 of this subtitle.
(3) "Nonpublic school" means a nonpublic school that participates in
State-funded education programs.
(b) By March 31, 2012, each nonpublic school shall adopt a policy
prohibiting bullying, harassment, and intimidation.
(c) The policy adopted under subsection (b) of this section shall include:
(1) A statement prohibiting bullying, harassment, and intimidation
in the school;
(2) A statement prohibiting reprisal or retaliation against
individuals who report acts of bullying, harassment, or intimidation;
(3) A definition of bullying, harassment, and intimidation that is
either the same as set forth in subsection (a) of this section or a definition that is not
less inclusive than that definition;

(4) Standard consequences and remedial actions for persons
committing acts of bullying, harassment, or intimidation and for persons engaged in
reprisal or retaliation, including:
(i) Specific penalties for persons who repeatedly commit acts
of bullying, harassment, or intimidation; and
(ii) A requirement that persons who commit acts of bullying,
harassment, or intimidation receive educational and therapeutic services concerning
bullying prevention;
(5) Standard consequences and remedial actions for persons found to
have made false accusations;
(6) Standard procedures for reporting acts of bullying, harassment,
or intimidation, including a chain of command in the reporting process;
(7) Standard procedures for providing notice of an act of bullying,
harassment, or intimidation to:
(i) A parent or guardian of the alleged victim, within 3
business days after the date the act is reported; and
(ii) A parent or guardian of the alleged perpetrator, within 5
business days after the date the act is reported;
(8) Standard procedures for the prompt investigation of acts of
bullying, harassment, or intimidation;
(9) Standard procedures for protecting victims of bullying,
harassment, or intimidation from additional acts of bullying, harassment, or
intimidation, and from retaliation; and
(10) Information about the types of support services available to a
student bully or victim and any bystanders.
(d) A nonpublic school is encouraged to develop the policy adopted under
subsection (b) of this section in consultation with the following groups:
(1) Parents or guardians of students;
(2) School employees and administrators;
(3) School volunteers; and

(4) Students.
(e) A nonpublic school is encouraged to publicize the policy adopted under
subsection (b) of this section in student handbooks, on the school's website, and any
other location or venue the school determines is necessary or appropriate.
(f) A nonpublic school is encouraged to develop the following educational
programs in its efforts to prevent bullying, harassment, and intimidation:
(1) An educational bullying, harassment, and intimidation
prevention program for students, staff, volunteers, and parents; and
(2) A teacher and administrator development program that trains
teachers and administrators to implement the policy adopted under subsection (b) of
this section.
(g) An employee of a nonpublic school who reports an act of bullying,
harassment, or intimidation in accordance with the nonpublic school's policy adopted
under subsection (b) of this section is not civilly liable for any act or omission in
reporting or failing to report an act of bullying, harassment, or intimidation in
accordance with the policy.
(h) The provisions of this section may not be construed to:
(1) Limit the legal rights of a victim of bullying, harassment, or
intimidation; or
(2) Require a statewide policy in nonpublic schools relating to
bullying, harassment, and intimidation.

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