(a) (1) In cooperation with the State Board and the Maryland State Medical Society, the Maryland Department of Health shall adopt rules and regulations regarding blood tests for lead poisoning required of children entering schools.
(2) In cooperation with the State Board and the Statewide Advisory Commission on Immunizations, the Maryland Department of Health shall adopt rules and regulations regarding immunizations required of children entering schools.
(3) These rules and regulations shall:
(i) Be adopted in compliance with the Administrative Procedure Act;
(ii) Provide that any child may have the immunization administered by his personal physician; and
(iii) 1. By September 2003, in areas designated as at risk for lead poisoning, as determined under § 18–106 of the Health – General Article, when a child enters a public prekindergarten program, kindergarten program, or first grade, require the parent or legal guardian of the child to provide documentation from a health care provider, on a form developed by the Maryland Department of Health, certifying that the child has undergone blood testing for lead poisoning administered in accordance with the guidelines of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the screening of young children for lead poisoning: Guidance for State and Local Public Health Officials (November 1997) and any subsequent guidelines; and
2. By September 2003, require a program or school to report the name, last known address, and telephone number of each child for whom certified documentation of a lead test is not provided under item 1 of this item, as determined by regulation, to the local health department in the jurisdiction where the child resides.
(4) Any requirement for the administration of pertussis vaccine shall be consistent with § 18–332(b) of the Health – General Article.
(b) (1) Unless the Secretary of Health declares an emergency or an epidemic of disease, a child whose parent or guardian objects to immunization on the ground that it conflicts with the parent’s or guardian’s bona fide religious beliefs and practices may not be required to present a physician’s certification of immunization in order to be admitted to school.
(2) The Secretary of Health shall adopt rules and regulations for religious exemptions under this subsection.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Division II - Elementary and Secondary Education
Subtitle 4 - Health and Safety of Students
Section 7-401 - School Health Program
Section 7-402 - Physical Examinations
Section 7-404 - Hearing and Vision Screening Tests
Section 7-406 - School Employees to Be Free From Communicable Tuberculosis
Section 7-407 - Protective Eye Device
Section 7-408.1 - Fire Drills in Nonpublic Schools
Section 7-409 - Physical Education Program
Section 7-410 - Safety Education Program
Section 7-411 - Drug Addiction and Prevention Education Program
Section 7-412 - Preservation of Rights of Student Seeking to Overcome Drug Abuse
Section 7-413 - Alcohol Abuse Program
Section 7-414 - Driver Education Program
Section 7-415 - School Health Program
Section 7-416 - Health Care Providers in Baltimore City
Section 7-417 - Health Care Providers in Caroline County
Section 7-419 - Inspections for Asbestos
Section 7-420 - Administration of the Centers for Disease Control System Survey
Section 7-421 - Use of Asthma Drugs and Related Medication
Section 7-422 - Notice of Contaminated Water Supply
Section 7-423 - Timing Controls on Vending Machines
Section 7-424 - Reporting Incidents of Harassment or Intimidation Against Students
Section 7-424.1 - Model Policy Prohibiting Bullying, Harassment, and Intimidation
Section 7-424.2 - Gangs and Gang Activity
Section 7-424.3 - Bullying, Harassment, and Intimidation Policy
Section 7-425 - Automated External Defibrillator Programs
Section 7-426 - Guidelines for Student Emergency Medical Care
Section 7-426.1 - Children With Anaphylactic Allergies
Section 7-426.2 - Policy on Use of Epinephrine in Public Schools
Section 7-426.3 - Policy on Use of Epinephrine in Nonpublic Schools
Section 7-426.4 - Guidelines for Administration of Health Care Services to Students With Diabetes
Section 7-426.5 - Policy on Administration of Naxolone or Other Overdose-Reversing Medications
Section 7-427 - Awareness, Training, and Distribution of Materials Related to Self-Mutilation
Section 7-427.1 - Guidelines for Trauma-Informed Approach
Section 7-428 - Inhalant Abuse Training and Awareness
Section 7-429 - Testing and Inspection of Well Water for Bacteria in Howard County
Section 7-430 - Cultural Competency Model Training Curriculum
Section 7-431 - Telephone Number of Maryland Youth Crisis Hotline
Section 7-432 - Human Trafficking Awareness, Training, and Distribution of Materials
Section 7-433 - Public Schools and Youth Sports Programs -- Concussions
Section 7-434 - Heat Acclimatization Guidelines for Student Athletes
Section 7-435 - Emergency and Evacuation Plans for Individuals With Disabilities
Section 7-436 - Maryland Sudden Cardiac Arrest Awareness Act
Section 7-438 - Community-Partnered School Behavioral Health Services Programs
Section 7-439 - Awareness and Prevention of Sexual Abuse and Assault Program
Section 7-440 - Individualized or Group Behavioral Counseling Services
Section 7-441 - Reporting Suspected Child Abuse or Neglect
Section 7-442 - Student Sunscreen Use
Section 7-443 - Health and Safety Best Practice for Use of Digital Devices
Section 7-445 - Instruction on Consent and Respect for Personal Boundaries
Section 7-446 - Administration of Medical Cannabis During School Hours and Events
Section 7-449 - Provision of Menstrual Hygiene Products -- Reimbursement by State