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Ch. 483 2005 LAWS OF MARYLAND
3. C. representatives of the academic community with
specialized knowledge of the Holocaust or genocide studies. (2) The members of the Task Force shall be residents of the State. (c)      The Governor shall designate the chair of the Task Force. (d)     The University System of Maryland shall provide staff for the Task Force. (e)     A member of the Task Force: (1)     may not receive compensation; but (2)     is entitled to reimbursement for expenses under the Standard State
Travel Regulations, as provided in the State budget. (f)      (1) The Task Force shall: (1) shall advise the University System of Maryland regarding the
establishment of a pilot program at a campus chosen by the Board of Regents that
creates a Center for Excellence on the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, Human
Rights, and Tolerance that promotes education regarding the Holocaust, genocide,
human rights, and tolerance; and (2)     may make recommendations regarding: (i) course content and other curricular materials for the effective
teaching of the Holocaust, genocide, human rights, and tolerance; and
(ii) training activities and excercises for teachers to effectively teach
about the Holocaust, genocide, human rights, and tolerance
. (2)     The Task Force may examine: (i) current course offerings on the subjects of the Holocaust,
genocide, human rights, and tolerance at constituent institutions of the University
System of Maryland; (ii) academic approaches taken in other states for the effective
teaching of the Holocaust, genocide, human rights, and tolerance; (iii) national best practices regarding training activities and
exercises for public school teachers to effectively teach about the Holocaust, genocide,
human rights, and tolerance; and (iv) possible sources of funds to establish and sustain a Center for
Excellence on the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, Human Rights, and Tolerance. (3)     The Task Force may not make recommendations regarding
mandatory course content or curricular materials for the University System of
Maryland or public schools. (g)     The Task Force shall submit to the Governor and, in accordance with §
2-1246 of the State Government Article, the General Assembly: - 2840 -


 
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