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a similar requirement in §123A(b) and in light of
the general proposition that the criminal laws of
a state do not apply to activities occurring
entirely outside the state.
The reference in present Art. 77, §96 to
Baltimore City is deleted as unnecessary in light
of the definition of "county" in §1—101 of this
article.
The reference in present Art. 77, §96 to the
injunction being issued and enforced in
accordance with "The Maryland Rules" is deleted
as unnecessary.
The only other changes are in style.
For penalties for carrying a deadly weapon on
school property, see Art. 27, §36A of the Code.
26-102. TRESPASS ON THE GROUNDS OF A PUBLIC INSTITUTION OF
ELEMENTARY, SECONDARY, OR HIGHER EDUCATION.
(A) DENIAL OF ACCESS TO SCHOOL GROUNDS.
THE PRESIDENT, PRINCIPAL, OR GOVERNING BOARD OF ANY
PUBLIC INSTITUTION OF ELEMENTARY, SECONDARY, OR HIGHER
EDUCATION MAY DENY ACCESS TO THE BUILDINGS OR GROUNDS OF THE
INSTITUTION TO ANY PERSON WHO IS NOT A BONA FIDE, CURRENTLY
REGISTERED STUDENT, OR STAFF OR FACULTY MEMBER AT THE
INSTITUTION, AND WHO DOES NOT HAVE LAWFUL BUSINESS TO PURSUE
AT THE INSTITUTION OR WHO ACTS IN A MANNER THAT DISRUPTS OR
DISTURBS THE NORMAL EDUCATIONAL FUNCTIONS OF THE
INSTITUTION.
(B) STAFF MAY DEMAND IDENTIFICATION.
ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL AND AUTHORIZED EMPLOYEES OF
ANY PUBLIC INSTITUTION OF ELEMENTARY, SECONDARY, OR HIGHER
EDUCATION MAY DEMAND IDENTIFICATION AND EVIDENCE OF
QUALIFICATION FROM ANY PERSON WHO DESIRES TO USE OR ENTER
THE PREMISES OF THE INSTITUTION.
(C) PENALTY.
A PERSON IS GUILTY OF A MISDEMEANOR AND ON CONVICTION
IS SUBJECT TO A FINE NOT EXCEEDING $1000, IMPRISONMENT NOT
EXCEEDING 6 MONTHS, OR BOTH IF HE:
{1) TRESPASSES ON THE GROUNDS OF ANY PUBLIC
INSTITUTION OF ELEMENTARY, SECONDARY, OR HIGHER EDUCATION;
(2) FAILS OR REFUSES TO LEAVE THE GROUNDS OF ANY
OF THESE INSTITUTIONS AFTER BEING REQUESTED TO DO SO BY AN
AUTHORIZED EMPLOYEE OF THE INSTITUTION;
(3) WILLFULLY DAMAGES OR DEFACES ANY BUILDING,
FURNISHING, STATUE, MONUMENT, MEMORIAL, TREE, SHRUB, GRASS,
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