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Posted by the Maryland State Department of Education on August 26th:

State Board of Education passes proposed emergency regulation to require masks inside public schools in order to keep children safe and in classrooms. The proposal will now go before a legislative committee. http://marylandpublicschools.org/about/Pages/Regulations/emergency.aspx


COMAR 13A.01.06, Face Coverings in School Facilities
Proposed Regulation

​August 26, 2021

PURPOSE:

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The purpose of this memorandum is to receive permission from the State Board of Education to publish emergency regulations Face Coverings in School Facilities.

REGULATION PROMULGATION PROCESS:

These regulations are being proposed as emergency regulations because the regulations are necessary to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in Maryland public schools, prevent public school closures, and limit the number of students required to quarantine out of the classroom during the 2021-22 school year due to COVID-19.  The adoption of standard regulations, which require a notice and comment period, could not be completed in the timeframe required to prevent public school closures and limit necessary quarantines during the 2021-22 school year. Thus, emergency regulations are being proposed.

Emergency regulations, which bypass the normal public notice and comment period, remain in effect for a limited period of time – not to exceed 180 days – to meet exigent circumstances.
Although emergency regulations are not published in the Maryland Register before adoption, notice of the Administrative, Executive, and Legislative Review (AELR) Committee’s receipt of
the regulation is posted on the Maryland General Assembly’s website. In addition to notice on the General Assembly website, the Department must post the text of the proposed emergency
regulations on the agency website within three business days of submission to the AELR Committee. If a member of the AELR Committee requests a public hearing on the emergency adoption of a regulation, the committee must hold the hearing. If no public hearing is requested, staff to the Committee may poll the Committee members on the emergency regulation as soon as 10 business days after receipt of the regulation. Approval by the AELR Committee is required for an emergency regulation to take effect. This emergency regulation shall expire 180 days after filing or upon withdrawal by the promulgating agency.

PROPOSED Mask REGULATION_8.26.21.pdf


You can watch the State BOE discussion from August 26th here:  https://townhallstreams.com/stream.php?location_id=96&id=39618

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Scott E

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