PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
Ch. 4
(3) THE RESTITUTION MAY BE IN THE FORM OF MONETARY
RESTITUTION NOT TO EXCEED THE LESSER OF THE FAIR MARKET VALUE OF THE
PROPERTY OR $2,500, OR THE STUDENT'S ASSIGNMENT TO A SCHOOL WORK
PROJECT, OR BOTH.
7-305.
(a) Notwithstanding any bylaw, rule, or regulation made or approved by the State
Board, a principal, vice-principal, or other employee may not administer corporal
punishment to discipline a student in a public school in the State.
(B) THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION IN CONSULTATION WITH THE
CABINET COUNCIL ON CRIMINAL AND JUVENILE JUSTICE SHALL:
(1) ADOPT REGULATIONS ESTABLISHING ESTABLISH GUIDELINES THAT
DEFINE A STATE CODE OF DISCIPLINE FOR ALL PUBLIC SCHOOLS WITH MINIMUM
STRINGENT STANDARDS OF CONDUCT AND SPECIFIED CONSEQUENCES FOR
VIOLATIONS OF THE STANDARDS; AND
(2) ASSIST EACH COUNTY BOARD WITH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE
REGULATIONS GUIDELINES.
[(b)](C) (1) Subject to the provisions of [subsection (a)] SUBSECTIONS (A)
AND (B) of this section, each county board shall adopt regulations designed to CREATE
AND maintain within the [schools] SCHOOL COMMUNITY under its jurisdiction the
atmosphere of order and discipline necessary for effective learning.
(2) The regulations adopted by a county board under this subsection:
(i) Shall provide for EDUCATIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL
INTERVENTIONS, counseling, [or] AND STUDENT AND PARENT conferencing; and
(ii) [May permit] SHALL PROVIDE ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMS,
INCLUDING WHICH MAY INCLUDE IN-SCHOOL SUSPENSION, suspension, expulsion, or
other disciplinary measures that are deemed appropriate.
7-306.
(a) (1) A principal, teacher, [or] school security guard, OR OTHER SCHOOL
BASED STAFF SYSTEM PERSONNEL in any public school may [intervene in a fight or
physical struggle that takes place in his presence in a school building or on school
grounds, whether the fight is among students or other individuals] TAKE REASONABLE
ACTION NECESSARY TO PREVENT VIOLENCE ON SCHOOL PREMISES OR ON A
SCHOOL-SPONSORED TRIP, INCLUDING INTERVENING IN A FIGHT OR PHYSICAL
STRUGGLE THAT TAKES PLACE IN HIS OR HER PRESENCE, WHETHER THE FIGHT IS
AMONG STUDENTS OR OTHER INDIVIDUALS.
(2) The degree and force of the intervention may be as reasonably necessary
to PREVENT VIOLENCE, restore order and to protect the safety of the combatants and
surrounding individuals.
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