Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB151

Introduced
1/8/24  
Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/24  

Caption

Higher Education - Disciplinary Records - Use in Admissions and Disciplinary Proceedings

Note

As SB151 moves through the legislative process, discussions are likely to evolve, reflecting varying viewpoints on educational access versus safety and integrity in institutions of higher learning.

Impact

The proposed legislation is expected to significantly impact state laws related to admissions in higher education institutions. By banning inquiries regarding disciplinary records on admissions applications, the bill aims to provide individuals with past criminal records or disciplinary actions a fair opportunity for admission, potentially increasing their chances for rehabilitation and reintegration into academic environments. Additionally, institutions can explore students' disciplinary records for cases related to academic dishonesty, maintaining a degree of oversight in academic integrity.

Summary

Senate Bill 151 aims to revise how institutions of higher education handle disciplinary records in the admissions process. The bill prohibits colleges from using admissions applications that inquire about an applicant’s criminal history or disciplinary records, thereby promoting a more inclusive admissions process. However, it allows for the use of third-party admissions applications that contain such inquiries, provided that institutions do not use these applications to disqualify applicants based on the information presented and that they inform applicants that such histories will not automatically disqualify them from admission.

Contention

While proponents argue the bill creates a more equitable admissions process that helps remove barriers for those with a criminal background, opponents may raise concerns about the implications for campus safety and integrity. The balance between ensuring access to education and safeguarding academic standards remains a point of contention. Institutions may find themselves navigating complex conversations around the liability and implications of admitting students whose backgrounds may include significant disciplinary records or criminal histories.

Companion Bills

MD SB61

Carry Over Higher Education - Disciplinary Records - Use in Admissions and Disciplinary Proceedings

Previously Filed As

MD SB812

Higher Education - Disciplinary Records - Use in Admissions and Disciplinary Proceedings

MD SB61

Higher Education - Disciplinary Records - Use in Admissions and Disciplinary Proceedings

MD SB200

State Board of Chiropractic Examiners - Disciplinary Actions

MD HB234

State Board of Chiropractic Examiners - Disciplinary Actions

MD HB923

Higher Education - Appointment of Secretary and Student Financial Assistance - Accommodations at Public Institutions for Religious Beliefs

MD SB662

Higher Education - Appointment of Secretary and Student Financial Assistance - Accommodations at Public Institutions for Religious Beliefs

MD SB543

Institutions of Higher Education - Admissions Standards - Prohibition on Consideration of Legacy Preference or Donor Preference

MD HB4

Institutions of Higher Education - Admissions Standards - Prohibition on Consideration of Legacy Preference or Donor Preference

MD SB1101

Higher Education - Maryland Police Officers and Probation Agents Scholarship Program - Alterations

MD SB5

Higher Education - University System of Maryland, Morgan State University, and St. Mary's College of Maryland - Guaranteed Admissions

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