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2018 Maryland Code
Education
Division II - Elementary and Secondary Education
Title 7 - Public Schools
Subtitle 4 - Health and Safety of Students
- § 7-401. School health program
- § 7-402. Physical examinations
- § 7-403. Immunizations
- § 7-404. Hearing and vision screening tests
- § 7-405. Scoliosis
- § 7-406. School employees to be free from communicable tuberculosis
- § 7-407. Protective eye device
- § 7-408. Fire drills
- § 7-409. Physical education program
- § 7-410. Safety education program
- § 7-411. Drug addiction and prevention education program.
- § 7-411.1. Dating violence and diabetes treatment and prevention lessons in health education curriculum.
- § 7-412. Preservation of rights of student seeking to overcome drug abuse
- § 7-413. Alcohol abuse program
- § 7-414. Driver education program
- § 7-415. School Health Program
- § 7-415.1. Youth Wellness Leadership Pilot Program.
- § 7-416. Health care providers in Baltimore City
- § 7-417. Health care providers in Caroline County
- § 7-418. Termination of ยง 7-418
- § 7-419. Inspections for asbestos
- § 7-420. Administration of the Centers for Disease Control System survey
- § 7-420.1. Student Surveys Workgroup
- § 7-421. Use of asthma drugs and related medication.
- § 7-422. Notice of contaminated water supply.
- § 7-423. Timing controls on vending machines.
- § 7-423.1. Banning or regulating sale of coffee at career exploration and development activity prohibited
- § 7-424. Reporting incidents of harassment or intimidation against students
- § 7-424.1. Model policy prohibiting bullying, harassment, and intimidation
- § 7-424.2. Gangs and gang activity
- § 7-424.3. Bullying, harassment, and intimidation policy
- § 7-425. Automated external defibrillator programs.
- § 7-426. Guidelines for student emergency medical care.
- § 7-426.1. Children with anaphylactic allergies.
- § 7-426.2. Policy on use of epinephrine in public schools
- § 7-426.3. Policy on use of epinephrine in nonpublic schools.
- § 7-426.4. Guidelines for administration of health care services to students with diabetes
- § 7-426.5. Policy on administration of naxolone or other overdose-reversing medications.
- § 7-427. Awareness, training, and distribution of materials related to self-mutilation.
- § 7-428. Inhalant abuse training and awareness
- § 7-429. Testing and inspection of well water for bacteria in Howard County.
- § 7-430. Cultural competency model training curriculum
- § 7-431. Telephone number of Maryland Youth Crisis Hotline
- § 7-432. Human trafficking awareness, training, and distribution of materials
- § 7-433. Public schools and youth sports programs -- Concussions
- § 7-434. Heat acclimatization guidelines for student athletes.
- § 7-435. Emergency and evacuation plans for individuals with disabilities.
- § 7-436. Maryland Sudden Cardiac Arrest Awareness Act.
- § 7-437. English Language Learner Liaison Pilot Program.
- § 7-438. Community-Partnered School Behavioral Health Services Programs
- § 7-439. Awareness and prevention of sexual abuse and assault program
- § 7-440. Individualized or group behavioral counseling services.
- § 7-441. Reporting suspected child abuse or neglect
- § 7-442. Student sunscreen use
- § 7-443. Health and safety best practice for use of digital devices
- § 7-444. Guidelines regarding the administration of health care services to students with sickle cell disease
- § 7-445. Instruction on consent and respect for personal boundaries
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