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Ch. 361                                    2005 LAWS OF MARYLAND CHAPTER 361
(House Bill 227) AN ACT concerning Education - Arrest for Reportable Offenses - Notification FOR the purpose of expanding the requirement that law enforcement agencies notify
local superintendents of public schools of arrests for reportable offenses to
include arrests of all students; defining a certain term; making technical
corrections; declaring the intent of the General Assembly; and generally relating
to notification of arrests for reportable offenses to local superintendents of
public schools. BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article - Education
Section 7-303 Annotated Code of Maryland
(2004 Replacement Volume and 2004 Supplement) SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: Article - Education 7-303. (a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated. (2)     "Law enforcement agency" means the law enforcement agencies
listed in § 3-101(e) of the Public Safety Article. (3)     "Local school system" means the schools and school programs under
the supervision of the local superintendent. (4)     "Local superintendent" means the county superintendent, for the
county in which a child is enrolled, or a designee of the superintendent, who is an
administrator. (5)     "Reportable offense" means: (i) A crime of violence, as defined in § 14-101 of the Criminal Law
Article; (ii) Any of the offenses enumerated in § 3-8A-03(d)(4) of the Courts
Article; (iii) A violation of § 4-101, § 4-102, § 4-203, or § 4-204 of the
Criminal Law Article; (iv) A violation of §§ 5-602 through 5-609, §§ 5-612 through 5-614,
§ 5-617, § 5-618, § 5-627, or § 5-628 of the Criminal Law Article; or - 1734 -


 
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