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Code · Maryland · Education

§ 11-1301

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§11–1301.
(a)In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b)“Administration” means the Developmental Disabilities Administration.
(c)“Department” means the Department of Disabilities.
(1)“Inclusive higher education” means access to a program of higher education for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities that allows for, to the greatest extent possible, the same rights, privileges, experiences, benefits, and outcomes that result from a college experience as their peer students without disabilities.
(2)“Inclusive higher education” includes:
(i)Academic access and inclusive instruction;
(ii)Career development;
(iii)Campus engagement;
(iv)Self–determination;
(v)Participation in paid work experiences;
(vi)On– or off–campus living, when available to other students; and
(vii)Inclusive social activities.
(e)“Program” means the James W. Hubbard Inclusive Higher Education Grant Program established under this subtitle.
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