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Code · Maryland · Education

§ 4-142

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§4–142.
(a)It is the policy of the State that each local school system operate its school library media program consistent with the following standards:
(1)The materials, services, and resources provided in a school library media program are provided for the interest, information, and instructional support of students and school personnel of the schools the program serves;
(2)Materials may not be excluded from a school library media program solely because of the origin, background, or views of the individual who created the material; and
(3)Materials may not be excluded or removed from the catalogue of a school library media program because of partisan, ideological, or religious disapproval.
(1)Each local school system shall develop and implement a policy and procedures to review objections to materials in the school library media program.
(2)The policy and procedures developed under paragraph
(1)of this subsection shall:
(i)Establish a uniform process to submit an objection to materials in a school library media program by a student, parent or guardian of a student enrolled in a school in the local school system, or school personnel;
(ii)Require materials under review due to an objection to remain available for use by students and school personnel until the review process has concluded; and
(iii)Establish a reasonable timeline to conduct and conclude the review process in a timely manner.
(c)A county board may not dismiss, demote, suspend, discipline, reassign, transfer, or otherwise retaliate against a librarian, a certified library media specialist, or school library media program support staff for performing their job duties consistent with the standards described under subsection
(a)of this section.
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