Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 1 - General Provisions
Section 7-117 - Appropriations to Maryland Association of Environmental and Outdoor Education

(a)    The Governor shall include the following amounts in the State budget to the Maryland Association of Environmental and Outdoor Education for increasing the number of green schools in the State:
        (1)    For fiscal year 2021, $278,750;
        (2)    For fiscal year 2022, $268,300;
        (3)    For fiscal year 2023, $272,100;
        (4)    For fiscal year 2024, $276,400;
        (5)    For fiscal year 2025, $280,850; and
        (6)    For fiscal year 2026, $216,600.
    (b)    The appropriations made under subsection (a) of this section may only be used as follows:
        (1)    To support professional development, assist with transportation of students to and from environmentally focused activities, or support school projects that incorporate environmental best practices for waste and recycling, energy conservation, water conservation, schoolyard habitat, outdoor classrooms, transportation, or health, the following allocations:
            (i)    For fiscal year 2021, $115,000;
            (ii)    For fiscal year 2022, $115,300;
            (iii)    For fiscal year 2023, $115,600;
            (iv)    For fiscal year 2024, $116,000;
            (v)    For fiscal year 2025, $116,250; and
            (vi)    For fiscal year 2026, $116,600;
        (2)    To increase the number of environmental educators in the State who will provide green schools training and assist schools with becoming a green school, the following allocations:
            (i)    For fiscal year 2021, $125,750;
            (ii)    For fiscal year 2022, $130,000;
            (iii)    For fiscal year 2023, $133,500;
            (iv)    For fiscal year 2024, $137,400;
            (v)    For fiscal year 2025, $141,600; and
            (vi)    For fiscal year 2026, $85,000;
        (3)    To support statewide green school events, the following allocations:
            (i)    For each of fiscal years 2021 through 2025, $8,000; and
            (ii)    For fiscal year 2026, $6,000;
        (4)    To conduct, in accordance with subsection (c) of this section, an annual evaluation of the impact of the funds appropriated under this section on increasing the number of green schools in the State, the following allocations:
            (i)    For each of fiscal years 2021 through 2025, $10,000; and
            (ii)    For fiscal year 2026, $4,000; and
        (5)    To create an online application form for a school to apply to get funding under this section, the following allocations:
            (i)    For fiscal year 2021, $20,000; and
            (ii)    For each of fiscal years 2022 through 2026, $5,000.
    (c)    The annual evaluation funded under subsection (b)(4) of this section shall:
        (1)    Be conducted annually in calendar years 2022 through 2027;
        (2)    Be conducted by an independent contractor that has experience evaluating environmental programs;
        (3)    Examine whether the funding has:
            (i)    Increased support for the development of green schools;
            (ii)    Provided professional development to more teachers; and
            (iii)    Increased the environmental literacy of students; and
        (4)    On completion, be provided to:
            (i)    The President of the Senate;
            (ii)    The Speaker of the House;
            (iii)    The State Superintendent;
            (iv)    The Secretary of the Environment;
            (v)    The Secretary of Natural Resources;
            (vi)    The Senate Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs Committee;
            (vii)    The House Committee on Ways and Means; and
            (viii)    The House Environment and Transportation Committee.

Structure Maryland Statutes

Maryland Statutes

Education

Division II - Elementary and Secondary Education

Title 7 - Public Schools

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 7-102 - Disclosure Affidavits for Parents of Children Entering Prince George's County Schools

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 7-107 - Connection With Closed-Circuit Educational Television System by Private and Parochial Schools

Section 7-108 - Use of School Property for Other Than School Purposes -- in General

Section 7-109 - Use of School Property for Other Than School Purposes -- Priority for Day Care Program

Section 7-110 - Use of School Property for Other Than School Purposes -- Charges for Use and Liability for Damages

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 7-114 - Worker's Compensation Coverage for Students in Unpaid Work-Based Learning Experience Positions or Private Noncollegiate Institutions

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

Section 7-127 - Career Counseling Program for Middle and High School Students -- Local Career Counseling Agreements

Section 7-128 - Middle and High School Students Encouraged to Enroll in Next Most Rigorous Subject Matter Course