Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB677

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Maryland Center for School Safety – Statewide Secure Schools Emergency Response Program – Established

Impact

The implementation of SB677 will necessitate the collaboration of various entities, including the Maryland 9-1-1 Board, local school systems, and public safety agencies. By requiring all public schools to adopt this technology platform, the bill intends to standardize emergency responses across the state. Furthermore, the bill also specifies that the governor must allocate funding for the program, starting with an appropriation of $4.5 million for Fiscal Year 2024 and $1 million annually thereafter. This financial commitment highlights the state's dedication to improving school safety through technological advancements.

Summary

Senate Bill 677 establishes the Statewide Secure Schools Emergency Response Program, administered by the Maryland Center for School Safety. The program aims to enhance the safety and security of public schools in Maryland by implementing a comprehensive emergency notification system. This system will facilitate improved communication during critical situations, such as active shooter events or severe weather emergencies, between school personnel and relevant public safety agencies. One crucial feature of this system is the integration of a cellular application that allows users to instantly alert emergency responders through a panic button event, ensuring quick assistance during emergencies.

Contention

Notably, the bill includes provisions that prohibit the inspection of certain records related to the emergency response program. This aspect may raise concerns about transparency and accountability, as it could limit public access to important safety evaluations and emergency response plans. Stakeholders may debate the balance between ensuring effective emergency response and promoting transparency concerning how schools prepare for and manage potential threats. Overall, while SB677 aims to strengthen school safety, discussions around its implications for public oversight and community engagement will be essential.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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