Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB879

Introduced
2/4/26  

Caption

Language Acquisition Tracking Program for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children - Establishment

Impact

The establishment of this program is anticipated to have a significant positive impact on educational outcomes for deaf and hard of hearing children, by providing consistent monitoring and support for their language acquisition. The program aims to ensure these children develop language skills comparable to their peers, thus addressing potential disparities in their educational journey. Additionally, the annual reporting requirements will facilitate transparency and accountability in the program's effectiveness.

Summary

House Bill 879 establishes a Language Acquisition Tracking Program designed for deaf and hard of hearing children in the state. This program guarantees that eligible children can track their language development from entry into the program until the age of nine at no cost. The initiative also mandates the creation of a State Coordinator position, which will oversee the program's implementation and development, ensuring the alignment of educational strategies and resources to support these children's unique needs.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB 879 could arise from the limitations on parental choice, as parents may opt out of assessments conducted under the program. While the program aims to standardize language assessment and monitoring, concerns may be expressed about the adequacy of such assessments and whether they allow for sufficient flexibility to accommodate diverse learning needs. Additionally, the program's reliance on government standards and resources may lead to debates about local autonomy in educational practices.

Advisory council

The bill also establishes an advisory council comprising a variety of stakeholders, including educators, health officials, and parent representatives, to provide guidance and evaluation of the language acquisition tools utilized within the program. This council is crucial for ensuring that the methodologies used in assessing language development are culturally and linguistically appropriate for the children served.

Companion Bills

MD SB502

Crossfiled Language Acquisition Tracking Program for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children - Establishment

Previously Filed As

MD HB1245

Baltimore First Responders Child Care Support and Accessibility Program - Establishment

MD SB988

Maryland Collaborative to Improve Children's Oral Health Through School-Based Programs - Establishment

MD SB490

State Boards, Committees, Commissions, Task Forces, and Workgroups - Elimination of Citizenship Requirements and Establishment of Diversity Requirements

MD HB696

State Boards, Committees, Commissions, Task Forces, and Workgroups - Elimination of Citizenship Requirements and Establishment of Diversity Requirements

MD HB858

Mattress Stewardship Program - Establishment

MD HB1473

Economic Development - Maryland's Future Board - Establishment

MD SB317

Natural Resources - Food Forests and Foraging Program - Establishment

MD HB1204

Primary and Secondary Education - Education Savings Account Program - Establishment

MD SB234

Housing and Community Development - Homeless Shelter Certification Program - Establishment

MD HB257

Natural Resources - Food Forests and Foraging Program - Establishment

Similar Bills

MD SB502

Language Acquisition Tracking Program for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children - Establishment

HI HB1088

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HI HB1088

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MA H200

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AZ HB2188

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IL HB1783

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CA AB2220

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