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Code · Maryland · Education

§ 7-2102

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§7–2102.
The Department, in consultation with the Department of Information Technology and county boards, shall develop and update best practices for county boards to:
(1)Manage and maintain data privacy and security practices in the processing of student data and personally identifiable information across the county board’s information technology and records management systems;
(2)Develop and implement:
(i)A data privacy and security incident response plan;
(ii)A breach notification plan; and
(iii)Procedures and requirements for allowing access to student data and personally identifiable information for a legitimate research purpose; and
(3)Publish information annually on:
(i)Types of student data and personally identifiable information processed by the county board, the protocols for processing student data, and the rationales for selecting processing protocols;
(ii)Contracted services that involve sharing student data between a county board and a school service contract provider; and
(iii)Procedures and rationales for vetting and selecting Internet sites, services, and applications.
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