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Committee holds bill that would change appointment and reporting structure for school system integrity office

2134571 · January 21, 2025
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Summary

PG 50425, which would shift the Prince George’s County Public Schools Office of Integrity and Compliance from the school system to county employment and alter appointment and reporting rules, was held after the inaugural compliance officer and the county urged more time to evaluate the new office’s operations.

The General Assembly Committee voted Jan. 21 to hold PG 50425, legislation that would revise the Office of Integrity and Compliance (OIC) for Prince George’s County Public Schools, including moving the compliance officer to be an independent employee of the county government and adding the county executive to the appointment process.

Teresa Hessler of Ashlar Government Relations summarized the bill as an amendment to the 2023 law that created the OIC, saying it would define additional oversight…

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