Maryland Statutes
Part II - Required Denials for Specific Records
Section 4-314.1 - School Safety Plans, Policies, or Guidelines

(a)    Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, a custodian shall deny inspection of any record disclosing:
        (1)    a safety evaluation or school emergency plan developed under § 7–1510 of the Education Article;
        (2)    an emergency response policy developed under § 7–1509 of the Education Article and § 3–520 of the Public Safety Article;
        (3)    guidelines for school resource officers and supplemental coverage by local law enforcement agencies developed by the Maryland Center for School Safety under § 7–1508 of the Education Article; or
        (4)    a plan to implement the Maryland Center for School Safety’s guidelines adopted by a local school system under § 7–1508 of the Education Article.
    (b)    A custodian shall allow inspection of safety evaluation, school emergency plan, and emergency response policy records by the following entities in the performance of the entity’s official duties:
        (1)    the Maryland Center for School Safety;
        (2)    the Interagency Commission on School Construction;
        (3)    the Department of State Police;
        (4)    the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services;
        (5)    the Maryland Emergency Management Agency;
        (6)    local law enforcement agencies; and
        (7)    local organizations for emergency management.
    (b)    A custodian shall allow inspection of safety evaluation, school emergency plan, and emergency response policy records by the following entities in the performance of the entity’s official duties:
        (1)    the Maryland Center for School Safety;
        (2)    the Interagency Commission on School Construction;
        (3)    the Department of State Police;
        (4)    the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services;
        (5)    the Maryland Department of Emergency Management;
        (6)    local law enforcement agencies; and
        (7)    local organizations for emergency management.