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Code · Maryland · Education

§ 26-505

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§26–505.
(a)In deciding to deny or limit a student’s access to campus residency under § 26–504 of this subtitle, an institution of higher education shall develop a process for determining whether there is a relationship between a student’s criminal history and campus residency.
(b)The process developed under this section shall be set forth in writing and shall include consideration of:
(1)The age of the student at the time any aspect of the student’s criminal history occurred;
(2)The time that has elapsed since any aspect of the student’s criminal history occurred;
(3)The nature of the criminal history; and
(4)Any evidence of rehabilitation or good conduct produced by the student.
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