Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 1 - County Boards of Education
Section 4-115 - Acquisition and Disposition of Real Property; Construction, etc., of School Buildings

(a)    In this subtitle, “county council” means, in Baltimore City, the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore.
    (b)    With the approval of the State Superintendent, each county board may:
        (1)    Buy or otherwise acquire land, school sites, or buildings; and
        (2)    Rent, repair, improve, and build school buildings or approve contracts for doing so, if the plans conform to the bylaws, rules, and regulations of the State Board.
    (c)    (1)    (i)    Except as provided in this subsection, if, with the approval of the State Superintendent, a county board finds that any land, school site, or building no longer is needed for school purposes, it shall inform the county commissioners or county council of the county board’s determination under this subparagraph.
            (ii)    When the county commissioners or county council receive notice under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph, the county commissioners or county council shall notify the county board within 30 days after receiving the notice from the county board:
                1.    Of the need to transfer the land, school site, or building to the county commissioners or county council if the land, school site, or building is an integral component of an existing economic development plan that will, in the judgment of the county commissioners or county council, significantly benefit the county; or
                2.    That the county commissioners or county council have no existing plans for the use of the land, school site, or building.
            (iii)    1.    If the county commissioners or county council provide the required notice to the county board under subparagraph (ii)1 of this paragraph or a public charter school does not need the school site or building under § 9–111 of this article, the land, school site, or building shall be transferred by the county board to the county commissioners or county council and may be used, sold, leased, or otherwise disposed of, except by gift, by the county commissioners or county council.
                2.    If the county commissioners or county council provide the required notice to the county board under subparagraph (ii)2 of this paragraph, the county board shall comply with the provisions of § 9–111 of this article.
        (2)    In Harford County, if, with the approval of the State Superintendent, the county board finds that any land, school site, or building is no longer needed for school purposes, it shall be transferred by the county board to Harford County, Maryland, and disposed of in accordance with this section.
        (3)    With the approval of the State Superintendent, the Cecil County Board may transfer, with or without charge, any of its property to the board of trustees of a public community college.
    (d)    In Baltimore County, the Baltimore County Board of Education must notify the Baltimore County Office of Planning and Zoning of any schools it is considering for closure and request from that Office a written recommendation on the proposed action. If the Office of Planning and Zoning wishes to make a recommendation, it must be submitted to the board no later than November 1 of the calendar year preceding the proposed closure. The board of education shall consider these recommendations at least 3 months before taking final action. These provisions may be waived by mutual agreement.
    (e)    (1)    In Baltimore City, the Board of School Commissioners shall notify the Baltimore City Department of Planning of any school buildings the board is considering for closure simultaneously as the board releases its school building closure list in accordance with COMAR 13a.02.09, and request from that department a written recommendation on the proposed action and the relative merit for Baltimore City.
        (2)    A recommendation by the Baltimore City Department of Planning shall be submitted to the board no later than 30 days after notification by the board.
        (3)    The board shall consider these recommendations before taking final action.
        (4)    The requirements of this subsection may be waived by mutual agreement between the board and the Baltimore City Department of Planning.

Structure Maryland Statutes

Maryland Statutes

Education

Division II - Elementary and Secondary Education

Title 4 - Local School Administration

Subtitle 1 - County Boards of Education

Section 4-101 - Control and Promotion of Education

Section 4-102 - County Superintendent

Section 4-103 - School Personnel

Section 4-104 - Counsel

Section 4-105 - Comprehensive Liability Insurance; Defense of Sovereign Immunity

Section 4-106 - Immunity of County Board Employees, Volunteers, and Board Members

Section 4-107 - Meetings; Officers; Expenses

Section 4-108 - Duties in General

Section 4-109 - Establishment of Public Schools

Section 4-109.1 - School Redistricting Plan -- Testimony by Household Members of Changed Assignment

Section 4-110 - Innovative Regional School

Section 4-111 - Curriculum Guides and Courses of Study; Study of Sign Language

Section 4-111.1 - Reports

Section 4-111.2 - Oral Health Education

Section 4-111.3 - Agriculture Science

Section 4-111.4 - Computer Science Course

Section 4-112 - Advisory Committees

Section 4-113 - School Census and Census of Handicapped Children

Section 4-113.1 - Census Tract and Block Numbers

Section 4-114 - School Property Held in Trust by County Board; Tax Exemptions; Private Entity or County Revenue Authority

Section 4-115 - Acquisition and Disposition of Real Property; Construction, etc., of School Buildings

Section 4-116 - Selection of School Sites; Public Hearing

Section 4-117 - Employment of Architect; Installation of Carbon Monoxide Detectors; Conformity to Building Regulations

Section 4-118 - Donations

Section 4-119 - Condemnation

Section 4-120 - Consolidation of Schools; Transportation of Students

Section 4-121 - Schools Near Boundary of Two Counties

Section 4-122 - Funding for Education of Children in Out-of-County Living Arrangements

Section 4-122.1 - Education of Child in Informal Kinship Care Relationship

Section 4-123 - Cooperative Administration of Programs

Section 4-124 - Drug-Free School Zones

Section 4-125 - Minority Business Enterprise Program in Prince George's County

Section 4-125.1 - Authority to Create Certified County-Based Business Participation Program

Section 4-126 - Alternative Financing Methods

Section 4-126.1 - Public-Private Partnership Agreement -- Public School Construction in Prince George's County -- Funds Deposited -- Evaluation of Effectiveness of Agreement

Section 4-126.2 - Prince George's County Public-Private Partnership Fund

Section 4-127 - Recycling Program in Prince George's County

Section 4-128 - Employees Returning From Military Service

Section 4-129 - Employee Right to Engage in Political Activity

Section 4-130 - Rights to Student Work Product

Section 4-131 - Student Data Privacy

Section 4-132 - Food Recovery Program Authorized

Section 4-133 - Award of Credit to Middle School Students

Section 4-134 - Designation of Public Schools as Emergency Management Shelters

Section 4-135 - List of Names of Candidates for Vacancy of Elected Member of a County Board

Section 4-136 - Screenings and Interventions for Students at Risk for Reading Difficulties

Section 4-137 - Equal Access to Public Services for Individuals With Limited English Proficiency

Section 4-138 - Verification of Data by County Board -- Development of Secure Online Platform for Use in Verification -- Notification of Suspected Errors

Section 4-139 - Model Policy to Improve Educational Outcomes of Pregnant and Parenting Students -- Items Included -- Technical Assistance to County Board

Section 4-140 - Application to Howard County -- Annual Report on Program Capacity for Permanent School Facilities -- Adjustment of Student Enrollment to Meet Target Utilization