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Ch. 61
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2000 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Incorrect word usage in § 6-407(e)(2) of the Education Article.
Occurred; Ch. 305, Acts of 1991.
7-206.
(a) An individual may obtain a high school diploma by examination as
provided in this section if [he] THE INDIVIDUAL:
(1) Has not obtained a high school certificate or diploma;
(2) Has resided in this State or on a federal reservation in this State for
at least 3 months, except that the State Board may waive this residence requirement
if it considers the waiver justified;
(3) Is 16 years old or older; and
(4) Has withdrawn from a regular full-time public or private school
program for at least 3 months, EXCEPT THAT THE STATE BOARD MAY WAIVE THE
3-MONTH WITHDRAWAL REQUIREMENT IF THE STATE BOARD CONSIDERS THE
WAIVER JUSTIFIED.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Stylistic error in § 7-206(a) of the Education Article; omitted
language in § 7-206(a)(4) of the Education Article.
Occurred: As a result of Ch. 117, Acts of 1997. Ch. 117, Acts of 1997,
while intending to permanently broaden the waiver provision under §
7-206(a)(4) of the Education Article (originally enacted by Ch. 404, Acts of
1994), inadvertently failed to consider that the waiver provision was
subject to termination under the terms of Ch. 404, Acts of 1994.
Notwithstanding the intent of Ch. 117, Acts of 1997, the publisher of the
Annotated Code deleted the waiver provision in accordance with the terms
of the prior enactment, Ch. 404, Acts of 1994. Correction suggested in
memorandum of Asst. Attorney General Robert Zarnoch, Counsel to the
General Assembly.
12-106.
(c) Except as provided in subsection (d) of this section, with respect to each
institution under its jurisdiction, and subject to the provisions of Title 11 of this
article, in consultation with the Chancellor, the Board shall:
(1) Review and approve before implementation each proposal for:
(i) Any new program; and
(ii) Any substantial expansion, curtailment, or discontinuance of
any existing program;
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