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Code · Maryland · Education

§ 7-303.1

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§7–303.1.
(a)In this section, “school principal” means the principal of a public or nonpublic school, or a designee of the principal who is an administrator.
(b)A school principal may make a report to any relevant law enforcement agency if, after an investigation is completed, the school principal has reason to believe that a student has engaged in conduct that constitutes an offense under:
(1)§ 3–201 of the Criminal Law Article (assault in the first degree);
(2)§ 3–202 of the Criminal Law Article (assault in the second degree);
(3)§ 3–805 of the Criminal Law Article (misuse of electronic communication or interactive computer service); or
(4)§ 3–809 of the Criminal Law Article (revenge porn).
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