2017 Maryland Code
Education
Division II - Elementary and Secondary Education
Title 7 - Public Schools
Subtitle 3 - Attendance and Discipline of Students
§ 7-301.1. Attendance policy for pregnant or parenting students.

Universal Citation: MD Educ Code § 7-301.1 (2017)
  • (a) In general. -- A student's absence due to a student's pregnancy or parenting needs is a lawful absence as provided under this section.
  • (b) County board to develop written attendance policy. -- Each county board shall develop a written attendance policy for pregnant and parenting students that, at a minimum, meets the requirements of this section.
  • (c) Contents of policy; alternatives; publication. --
    • (1) The policy developed under subsection (b) of this section shall:
      • (i) Excuse all absences due to pregnancy- or parenting-related conditions, including absences for:
        • 1. Labor;
        • 2. Delivery;
        • 3. Recovery; and
        • 4. Prenatal and postnatal medical appointments;
      • (ii) Provide at least 10 days of excused absences for a parenting student after the birth of the student's child;
      • (iii) Excuse any parenting-related absences due to an illness or a medical appointment of the student's child, including up to 4 days of absences per school year for which the school may not require a note from a physician; and
      • (iv) Excuse any absence due to a legal appointment involving the pregnant or parenting student that is related to family law proceedings, including adoption, custody, and visitation.
    • (2) In addition to home and hospital services, the school may allow the student to:
      • (i) Make up the work that the student missed in a time period that equals at least as many days that the student was absent; and
      • (ii) Choose one of the following alternatives to make up work that the student missed:
        • 1. Retake a semester;
        • 2. Participate in an online course credit recovery program; or
        • 3. Allow the student 6 weeks to continue at the same pace and finish at a later date.
    • (3) Each county board shall publish its written attendance policy for pregnant and parenting students on the county board's Web site.
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