Md. Code Regs. 13A.08.01.13 - Questioning on School Premises
A. Police investigations involving the
questioning of students may not be permitted on school premises unless in
connection with a crime committed on the premises or in connection with an
investigation which, if not immediately permitted, would compromise the success
of that investigation or endanger the lives or safety of the students or other
persons, provided, however, that a school official should be present throughout
that questioning.
B. A local school
system shall permit personnel from a local department of social services or a
police officer to question a student on school premises during the school day
in an investigation involving suspected child neglect or suspected child abuse
under Family Law Article, Title 5, Subtitle 7, Annotated Code of Maryland. The
following apply:
(1) The local superintendent
or the superintendent's designee shall determine, after consultation with the
individual from the local department of social services or the police officer,
whether a school official shall be present during the questioning of a student
pursuant to this section.
(2)
Records and reports concerning child abuse or neglect are confidential, and
unauthorized disclosure is a criminal offense under Article 88A, §
6(b), Annotated
Code of Maryland.
C.
Except as provided in §D of this regulation, whenever investigative
questioning of students is permitted on the premises, the school official shall
promptly advise the parent or guardians and the local superintendent's office
of the nature of the investigation and such other details as may be
required.
D. School officials are
not required to notify parents or guardians of investigations on school
premises involving suspected child neglect and suspected child abuse under
Family Law Article, Title 5, Subtitle 7, Annotated Code of Maryland.
E. In the absence of an arrest, school
officials may not authorize the removal of a student from school for the
purpose of investigative questioning without the consent of the parent or
guardians, except as provided below:
(1) A
student may be removed from school premises if that student is a suspected
victim of child abuse or neglect and the local department of social services
has guardianship of the child or a court order to remove the child;
(2) The Superintendent or the
Superintendent's designee shall ensure that prompt notification of a student's
removal from school under this section is made to the student's parent or
guardians.
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