HB 123 School Systems - Reportable Offenses - Alterations
- PSSAM Staff
- Feb 6
- 2 min read
BILL: HB 123
DATE: February 05, 2026
POSITION: Letter of Information
COMMITTEE: House Ways & Means Committee
House Judiciary Committee
CONTACT: Mary Pat Fannon, Executive Director, PSSAM
The Public School Superintendents’ Association of Maryland (PSSAM), on behalf of all twenty-four public school superintendents, provides this Letter of Information regarding House Bill 123.
This bill expands the offenses that qualify as reportable offenses and makes changes to related reporting requirements. If the State’s Attorney determines that school officials have not been notified of a student’s arrest for a reportable offense (as required under current law), the State’s Attorney may notify the school officials. (Source: https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/2026RS/fnotes/bil_0003/hb0123.pdf)
The public education system in Maryland is responsible for providing a free and appropriate education for every student in the State. Local superintendents take this responsibility very seriously and balance this tremendous duty to educate, with the need to provide a safe and supportive educational setting for students and staff. To ensure the highest standards of safety for schools, it is imperative that information regarding students’ criminal involvement and interactions with law enforcement is appropriately shared with school personnel. The current flow of information between law enforcement and schools is disjointed and needs to be vastly improved.
We appreciate the sponsor’s keen interest in this issue and this legislation, but we believe the Legislature should take a more comprehensive approach on the issues of information sharing regarding students’ criminal behavior. To that end, we are happy to support the workgroup on Juvenile Justice Processes and Systems Coordination that is part of the The Commission on Juvenile Justice Reform & Emerging Best Practices. This workgroup is actively taking up many of the concerns of PSSAM and our LEA partners on the issue of reportable offenses and information sharing.
Specifically, the workgroup has developed an action plan that is expected to address the following areas:
Establishing a standardized statewide process for law enforcement notifications
Establishing a standardized statewide process for State’s Attorney notifications
Addressing information gaps during student transfers
Standardizing the overall flow of information
More specifically, the workgroup is focused on:
Developing a uniform, statewide process for sharing reportable offense information from arrest through disposition
Recommending any statutory or regulatory changes needed to ensure information reaches the appropriate individuals in a timely and consistent manner
Ensuring the process appropriately protects confidentiality while supporting school safety, coordination, and student services
Last session PSSAM advocated for the creation of such a workgroup and we are confident that the group’s comprehensive stakeholder representation will facilitate thoughtful, collaborative work and result in consensus legislation in the 2027 legislative session.
Thank you for the opportunity to provide this Letter of Information on House Bill 123.



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