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Code · Maryland · General Provisions

§ 4-314.1

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§4–314.1.
(a)Except as provided in subsection
(b)of this section, a custodian shall deny inspection of any record disclosing:
(1)a safety evaluation or school emergency plan developed under § 7–1510 of the Education Article;
(2)an emergency response policy developed under § 7–1509 of the Education Article and § 3–520 of the Public Safety Article;
(3)guidelines for school resource officers and supplemental coverage by local law enforcement agencies developed by the Maryland Center for School Safety under § 7–1508 of the Education Article;
(4)a plan to implement the Maryland Center for School Safety’s guidelines adopted by a local school system under § 7–1508 of the Education Article; or
(5)any school mapping data produced under the School Mapping Data Program in accordance with § 7–1510.1 of the Education Article.
(b)A custodian shall allow inspection of safety evaluation, school emergency plan, and emergency response policy records by the following entities in the performance of the entity’s official duties:
(1)the Maryland Center for School Safety;
(2)the Interagency Commission on School Construction;
(3)the Department of State Police;
(4)the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services;
(5)the Maryland Department of Emergency Management;
(6)local law enforcement agencies; and
(7)local organizations for emergency management.
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