(a) Each county board shall encourage the use of public school facilities for community purposes.
(b) (1) If written application is made to the county superintendent, the county board shall provide for the use of a public school facility for:
(i) The presentation and discussion of public questions;
(ii) Public speaking;
(iii) Lectures; or
(iv) Other civic, educational, social, or recreational purposes or church affiliated civic purposes.
(2) These meetings shall be open to the public.
(3) The county board may refuse the use of any school facility for these purposes if it appears that the use is likely to:
(i) Provoke or add to a public riot or breach of the peace; or
(ii) Create a clear and present danger to the peace and welfare of the county or State.
(c) Each county board may permit a partisan political organization that has polled 10 percent or more of the entire vote cast in this State in the last general election to use public school facilities for programs and meetings that relate to a political campaign for nomination or election of a candidate to public office.
(d) Each county board may permit the use of public school facilities for religious or other lawful purposes.
(e) Subject to § 7–109 of this subtitle, school facilities may be used only at times that will not interfere with regular school sessions or other bona fide school activities.
(f) In Montgomery County, nonschool use of school facilities for public and community purposes and the manner by which costs associated with such use are apportioned may be regulated by local law consistent with the use criteria set forth in § 7–110 of this subtitle and not inconsistent with any other provisions of this article. The local law authorized by this subsection may provide for an interagency coordinating board and for the appointment of its members by Montgomery County. Membership may include the Superintendent of Schools, the President of Montgomery College, the members of the Montgomery County Planning Board, and such other members as may be provided by the local law.
(g) In Talbot County, the county board may enter into a lease with an organization that operates a community–based educational and recreational program to use a public school facility if:
(1) The county board does not anticipate a need for the public school facility during the term of the lease;
(2) The county board determines that the public school system will benefit if the organization operates a community–based educational and recreational facility at the public school facility; and
(3) The lease term is not longer than 99 years.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Division II - Elementary and Secondary Education
Subtitle 1 - General Provisions
Section 7-101 - Admission of Students; Location; Kindergarten Programs
Section 7-101.1 - Prekindergarten Programs
Section 7-101.2 - Prekindergarten Expansion Grant Program
Section 7-101.3 - State Funding for Federal Expansion Grants
Section 7-103 - Required School Days and Holidays
Section 7-103.1 - Innovative School Scheduling Models for Low-Performing or At-Risk Public Schools
Section 7-104 - Daily Period of Silent Meditation
Section 7-105 - Display of Flag; Patriotic Exercises
Section 7-106 - Textbooks, Materials of Instruction, and Supplies
Section 7-108 - Use of School Property for Other Than School Purposes -- in General
Section 7-111 - Access to Military Recruiters
Section 7-112 - Course Descriptions
Section 7-112.1 - Standardized Course Numbering System
Section 7-113 - Printing of Social Security Numbers Prohibited
Section 7-115 - Reciprocity Agreements for Interstate Transfer of Military Personnel Dependents
Section 7-115.1 - Dependent Children of Service Members -- Enrollment and Documentation Requirements
Section 7-116 - Constitution Day and Citizenship Day
Section 7-117 - Appropriations to Maryland Association of Environmental and Outdoor Education
Section 7-119 - Reporting Class Size
Section 7-120 - Classroom Placement of Multiple-Birth Children
Section 7-121 - Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Press in School-Sponsored Media
Section 7-122 - Orange Ribbon for Healthy School Hours Certification
Section 7-123 - Robotics Grant Program
Section 7-124 - Remote Classroom Technology Grant Program
Section 7-126 - Career and Technical Education as Part of the School Curricula