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Code · Maryland · Education

§ 7-402

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§7–402.
(a)The Department in consultation with the Maryland Department of Health shall adopt regulations requiring a physical examination for children entering the Maryland Public School System for the first time.
(b)The regulations shall require each child entering the Maryland Public School System for the first time to have a physical examination completed within:
(1)The 9–month period before entering the public school system; or
(2)The 6–month period after entering the public school system.
(c)The physical examination required under subsection
(b)of this section shall be completed by:
(1)A licensed physician;
(2)A licensed physician assistant who has an active collaboration agreement; or
(3)A certified nurse practitioner.
(1)For each school year each public school shall report to the county board or county health department the number of children entering the public school system for the first time who have not had a physical examination because of:
(i)The lack of access to health care;
(ii)Insufficient financial resources; or
(iii)Any other reason, including a religious reason, as the public school deems appropriate.
(2)The county board or county health department shall report the information obtained under paragraph
(1)of this subsection to the Maryland Department of Health.
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