Maryland SB174 alters enforcement procedures for the State Board of Education, including the appeals process for county board actions.
Maryland SB174 modifies enforcement procedures for the State Board of Education, focusing on the appeals process for actions taken by county boards of education. The bill specifies that the appeals process for removing a county superintendent or a member of the county board cannot exceed a certain number of days, with exceptions for due process or immediate public health and safety concerns. The State Board's decisions are final, except for disputes under Title 6, which are handled by the Public Employee Relations Board.
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