Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB419

Introduced
2/2/23  

Caption

Nonpublic Schools - School Health Services Program - Eligibility for Participation

Impact

Under SB419, each county board of education is prohibited from expending more than $40 per student annually on health services for nonpublic schools. This amount is subject to annual adjustments based on inflation. Furthermore, the bill explicitly states that health services cannot be provided to nonpublic schools that discriminate against students regarding admission or other factors, such as race and sexual orientation, thereby promoting equitable access to health services in education.

Summary

Senate Bill 419, introduced by Senator Hettleman, focuses on nonpublic schools in Maryland by altering eligibility requirements for the school health services program. The bill aims to authorize nonpublic schools to participate in the school health services program, which is managed by county boards of education. Through this legislation, the goal is to ensure that students in nonpublic schools receive adequate health services similar to their public school counterparts, addressing gaps in health services accessibility within the state's educational framework.

Conclusion

Overall, SB419 represents a significant shift in how nonpublic schools are integrated into the state's education system, particularly in relation to health services. This bill seeks to address inequities but may incite debate on funding and discrimination policies, making it a crucial topic for both education and health service discussions in Maryland.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB419 involve potential discrepancies in funding and the implications of including nonpublic institutions in state-funded health services. While supporters argue for improved health service access in nonpublic schools, critics may raise concerns about the appropriateness of taxpayer funding for these institutions, especially if they are permitted to discriminate in admissions or other policies.

Companion Bills

MD HB603

Crossfiled Nonpublic Schools - School Health Services Program - Eligibility for Participation

Previously Filed As

MD HB603

Nonpublic Schools - School Health Services Program - Eligibility for Participation

MD HB407

Regards nonpublic schools participating in certain programs

MD SB630

Relating to scholarships for use at participating nonpublic schools.

MD HB3327

Relating to the eligibility of nonpublic schools and education service providers to participate in the Hope Scholarship Program

MD HB543

Provides relative to an accountability system for nonpublic schools participating in the voucher program

MD HB653

Requires nonpublic schools participating in school choice scholarship programs to administer certain tests to all students

MD HB330

Provides relative to eligibility requirements for nonpublic schools participating in the voucher program (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

MD HB1219

Public and Nonpublic Middle and High Schools - Venue-Specific Emergency Action Plans for Athletic Facilities (The Bailey Bullock Act)

MD HB136

Education - Public and Nonpublic Schools - Seizure Action Plans (Brynleigh's Act)

MD HB266

Public and Nonpublic Schools - Bronchodilator Availability and Use - Policies

Similar Bills

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