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JOINT RESOLUTIONS
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2. prevent excessive government control of lives;
3. promote fair treatment by potential or future
employers;
4. protect against invasion of personality;
5. ensure psychological well-being which requires
time to reflect, plan and decide without interference
and revelation of this inner dialogue; and
6. permit the variety of human relationships
which are defined, in part, by the type and degree of
information which is exchanged; now, therefore, be it
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RESOLVED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, That
the State Board of Education is requested to study the
various roles of the public schools in protecting the
rights of privacy of students. The State Board should
direct its attentions to the various types of privacy and
information affecting privacy, including: demographic
family background, career preferences, knowledge and
ideas about conventional subject matter, interpersonal
family information, peer group information, personal
behavior and emotions, and general world views; and be it
further
RESOLVED, That copies of this Resolution be sent to
the State Board of Education.
Approved May 17, 1977.
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No. 48
(House Joint Resolution 113)
A House Joint Resolution concerning
Impact Aid Funds
FOR the purpose of requesting the Carter Administration
to reconsider its position on the nationwide funding
of impact aid and to take immediate steps to restore
those funds.
WHEREAS, Local government in Maryland needs federal
impact aid moneys to offset the lack of an industrial
base in a region dominated largely by an untaxed federal
government; and
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