Maryland Code § EN-6-1502

Section EN-6-1502
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(a) This section does not apply to a public or nonpublic school that is
classified as a public water system.
(b) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, the Department, in
consultation with the State Department of Education, the Department of General
Services, and Maryland Occupational Safety and Health, shall adopt regulations to
require periodic testing for the presence of lead in each drinking water outlet located
in an occupied public or nonpublic school building.
(2) Before adopting the regulations required under this section, the
Department shall gather information about the testing processes, protocols, and
efforts being undertaken by each county school system and private school to establish
a safe and lead-free environment, including whether the school system or school has
a plan for testing and, if appropriate, remedial measures.
(c) Regulations adopted under this section shall:
(1) Require initial testing to be conducted on or before July 1, 2018;
(2) Phase in the implementation of the required testing beginning
with:

(i) School buildings constructed before 1988; and
(ii) School buildings serving students in a prekindergarten
program or any grade from kindergarten through grade 5;
(3) Establish a sampling method for the required testing that is
consistent with technical guidance;
(4) Establish the frequency for the required testing;
(5) Address best practices and cost-effective testing;
(6) Require test samples from drinking water outlets to be analyzed
by an entity approved by the Department; and
(7) If an analysis of a test sample indicates an elevated level of lead
in a drinking water outlet, require that:
(i) The results of the analysis be reported to the Department,
the State Department of Education, the Maryland Department of Health, and the
appropriate local health department;
(ii) Access to the drinking water outlet be closed;
(iii) An adequate supply of safe drinking water be provided to
school occupants;
(iv) Subject to subsection (f) of this section, the school take
appropriate remedial measures, including:
1. Permanently shutting or closing off access to the
drinking water outlet;
2. Manual or automatic flushing of the drinking water
outlet;
3. Installing and maintaining a filter at the drinking
water outlet; or
4. Repairing or replacing the drinking water outlet,
plumbing, or service line contributing to the elevated level of lead;
(v) The school conduct follow-up testing; and

(vi) Notice of the elevated level of lead be:
1. Provided to the parent or legal guardian of each
student attending the school; and
2. Posted on the website of the school.
(d) The Department, in consultation with the State Department of
Education, may grant a waiver from the testing required under this section if:
(1) (i) The drinking water outlets in the school building have been
tested for the presence of lead in a manner that substantially complies with
regulations issued under this section; and
(ii) The test results indicate no elevated levels of lead in any of
the drinking water outlets in the school building;
(2) (i) Students in the school building do not have access to any
drinking water outlet; and
(ii) Bottled water is the only source of water for drinking or
food preparation in the school building;
(3) A plan is in place for testing the drinking water outlets and
addressing any elevated level of lead in a drinking water outlet in the school building
in a manner that substantially complies with the regulations required under this
section; or
(4) The local school system has:
(i) Completed comprehensive lead testing of the drinking
water from plumbing fixtures; and
(ii) A comprehensive monitoring program to ensure safe
drinking water in its schools.
(e) On or before December 1, 2018, and on or before December 1 each year
thereafter, the Department and the State Department of Education jointly shall
report to the Governor and, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government
Article, the General Assembly on the findings of the testing required under this
section, including:

(1) The name and address of each school found to have elevated levels
of lead in its drinking water; and
(2) The type, location in the building, and use of each drinking water
outlet with an elevated level of lead.
(f) (1) This subsection applies only to a drinking water outlet for which
a test sample analyzed on or before June 1, 2021, indicated a concentration of lead
that was more than 5 parts per billion but less than 20 parts per billion.
(2) On or before August 1, 2022, a school shall take appropriate
measures in accordance with subsection (c)(7)(iv) of this section to remediate an outlet
described in paragraph (1) of this subsection.

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