Bill
SB 821
Relating to sex offender risk levels.
Allows a 60-day temporary admission for students lacking immunization proof, contingent on a health appointment to obtain or reconstruct records, with documentation due next school
Bill
SB 821
Allows a 60-day temporary admission for students lacking immunization proof, contingent on a health appointment to obtain or reconstruct records, with documentation due next school
Status: Hearing scheduled 2/21 (9:30 a.m.)
Introduced: (per file) Feb 21, 2025
Effective date (as drafted): July 1, 2025
SB 821 amends Maryland’s school immunization law to (1) codify a temporary admission process for students who cannot immediately produce proof of required immunizations, and (2) extend the allowable temporary admission period from 20 calendar days to 60 calendar days to allow parents/guardians more time to obtain immunizations or reconstruct records.
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