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HOUSE BILL 1505
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CF SB 101
By: Delegate Simmons
Introduced and read first time: February 13, 2026
Assigned to: Appropriations
A BILL ENTITLED
AN ACT concerning 1
Higher Education – Loan Repayment and Scholarships for Correctional Officers 2
FOR the purpose of adding correctional officers as eligible recipients in the Maryland Loan 3
Assistance Repayment Program for Police Officers and Pr obation Agents and the 4
Maryland Police Officers and Probation Agents Scholarship Program; and generally 5
relating to loan repayment and scholarships for correctional officers. 6
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 7
Article – Education 8
Section 18 –3701 and 18 –3702 to be under the amended subtitle “Subtitle 37. 9
Maryland Loan Assistance Repayment Program for Police Officers, Probation 10
Agents, and Correctional Officers”; and 18 –3801 through 18 –3804 and 11
18–3807 to be under the amended subtit le “Subtitle 38. Maryland Police 12
Officers, Probation Agents, and Correctional Officers Scholarship Program” 13
Annotated Code of Maryland 14
(2022 Replacement Volume and 2025 Supplement) 15
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 16
That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 17
Article – Education 18
Subtitle 37. Maryland Loan Assistance Repayment Program for Police Officers [and], 19
Probation Agents, AND CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS. 20
18–3701. 21
(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated. 22
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(B) “CORRECTIONAL OFFICER” HAS THE MEANING STAT ED IN § 8–201 OF 1
THE CORRECTIONAL SERVICES ARTICLE. 2
[(b)] (C) “Eligible employment” means to work as: 3
(1) A police officer OR CORRECTIONAL OFFICER in the State for at least 4
2 years; or 5
(2) A parole and probation agent, supervisor, or regional director in the 6
State for at least 2 years. 7
[(c)] (D) “Higher education loan” means a loan that is obtained for tuition for 8
undergraduate study. 9
[(d)] (E) “Police officer” has the meaning stated in § 3–201 of the Public Safety 10
Article. 11
[(e)] (F) “Probation agent” means an individual serving as a parole and 12
probation agent, supervisor, or regional administrator for the Department of Public Safety 13
and Correctional Services. 14
[(f)] (G) “Program” means the Maryland Loan Assistance Repayment Program 15
for Police Officers [and], Probation Agents, AND CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS. 16
18–3702. 17
(a) There is a Maryland Loan Assistance Repayment Program for Police Officers 18
[and], Probation Agents, AND CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS in the State. 19
(b) The Office shall distribute funds from the Program to assist in the repayment 20
of a higher education loan owed by a police officer [or], probation agent , OR 21
CORRECTIONAL OFFICER who: 22
(1) Receives a graduate, professional, or un dergraduate degree from a 23
public college or university in the State; 24
(2) Obtains eligible employment; and 25
(3) Satisfies any other criteria established by the Office. 26
Subtitle 38. Maryland Police Officers [and], Probation Agents, AND CORRECTIONAL 27
OFFICERS Scholarship Program. 28
18–3801. 29
(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated. 30
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(B) “CORRECTIONAL OFFICER” HAS THE MEANING STAT ED IN § 8–201 OF 1
THE CORRECTIONAL SERVICES ARTICLE. 2
[(b)] (C) “Eligible institution” means: 3
(1) A public senior higher education institution in the State; or 4
(2) A community college in the State. 5
[(c)] (D) “Police officer” has the meaning stated in § 3 –201 of the Public Safety 6
Article. 7
[(d)] (E) “Probation agent” means an individual servin g as a parole and 8
probation agent, supervisor, or regional administrator for the Department of Public Safety 9
and Correctional Services. 10
[(e)] (F) “Service obligation” means to work as a police officer [or], probation 11
agent, OR CORRECTIONAL OFFICER in the State not less than 5 years during the 8–year 12
period after graduation. 13
18–3802. 14
(a) There is a Maryland Police Officers [and], Probation Agents , AND 15
CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS Scholarship Program. 16
(b) The purpose of the program is to provide tuition assistance for students who 17
are: 18
(1) Attending an eligible institution and enrolled in a degree program that 19
would further the student’s intent to become a police officer [or], probation agent , OR 20
CORRECTIONAL OFFICER after graduation; or 21
(2) Employed as a police officer [or], probation agent, OR CORRECTIONAL 22
OFFICER, attending an eligible institution, and enrolled in a degree program that would 23
further the police officer’s [or], probation officer’s, OR CORRECTIONAL OFFICER’S career. 24
(c) The Office shall publicize the availability of the Maryland Police Officers 25
[and], Probation Agents, AND CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS Scholarship. 26
18–3803. 27
(a) Each year, the Office shall select eligible students and offer a scholarship to 28
each student selected to be used at an eligible institution of the student’s choice. 29
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(b) A recipient of the Maryland Police Officers [and], Probation Agents , AND 1
CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS Scholarship shall: 2
(1) Be a Maryland resident or have graduated from a Maryland high 3
school; 4
(2) Be accepted for admission or currently enrolled at an eligible institution 5
as a full–time or part–time undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a course of study 6
or program that would further the recipient’s career; 7
(3) Sign a letter of intent to perform the service obligation on completion of 8
the recipient’s required studies; and 9
(4) Satisfy any additional criteria the Commission may establish. 10
(c) A current police officer [or], probation agent, OR CORRECTIONAL OFFICER 11
shall be eligible for a Maryland Police Officers [and], Probation Agents , AND 12
CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS Scholarship if they meet the eligibility criteria under 13
subsection (b) of this section. 14
18–3804. 15
The recipient of a Maryland Police Officers [and], Probation Agents , AND 16
CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS Scholarship shall repay the Commission the funds received 17
as set forth in § 18–112 of this title if the recipient does not: 18
(1) Satisfy the degree requirements of the eligible course of study or 19
program or fulfill other requirements as provided in this subtitle; or 20
(2) Perform the service obligation to work as a police officer [or], probation 21
agent, OR CORRECTIONAL OFFICER for at least 5 years during the 8 –year period after 22
graduation. 23
18–3807. 24
The Office shall: 25
(1) Publicize the availability of Maryland Police Officers [and], Probation 26
Agents, AND CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS Scholarships; and 27
(2) To the extent practicable, award scholarships under this subtitle in a 28
manner that reflects ethnic, gender, racial, and geographic diversity. 29
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect July 30
1, 2026. 31
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