Maryland HB198 mandates notification of school officials when a student is suspected of certain serious offenses.
Maryland HB198 requires law enforcement to notify the State's Attorney when a student is suspected of a felony or crime of violence. The State's Attorney must then notify the local superintendent or their designee. If the student is arrested, the law enforcement agency must notify the local superintendent, school principal, and school security officer. The bill also requires the State's Attorney to inform the local superintendent if the student is no longer a suspect.
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