serve two-year terms concurrent with their individual
terms on the local review board.
The Administrator is appointed by the State Board
with the approval of the Secretary ofHuman Resources.
Local review board members are appointed by the
Governor for four-year terms. There are five members
and two alternates on each local board.
Every six months, the local boards review cases of
children who have resided in foster care for more than
six months to determine what efforts have been made
towards their permanent placement. For each child
reviewed, a recommendation is sent to the local depart-
ment ofsodal services and the juvenile court. With the
concurrence of the Sodal Services Administration, the
State Board may establish categories of foster children
for whom a satisfactory permanent arrangement has
been made and who may be exempt from local review.
CHILD CARE ADMINISTRATION
Barbara Smith-Hamer, Executive Director
2701 North Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21218 554-0400
In 1988, the General Assembly authorized the
Secretary of Human Resources to adopt rules and
regulations for the licensingand operation of child care
centers (Chapter 247, Acts of 1988). This regulatory
authority ensures that children in child care centers
have safe and sanitary conditions; proper care, protec-
tion, and supervision; good health; sound growth and
development; and a homelike environment.
The Child Care Administration originated as the
Office of Child Care Licensing and Regulation es-
tablished as part of the Department of Human
Resources in 1988 (Chapter 247, Acts of 1988). In
December 1990, the Office merged with the Child
Care Unit of the Social Services Administration to
form the Child Care Administration.
The Administration regulates and licenses child
care centers, family day care homes, and nonpublic
nursery schools. It also administers the child care
subsidy payment program for eligible families. The
Administration may suspend, revoke, or deny licen-
ses to child care facilities. To increase the number of
child care facilities in Maryland, the Administration
works with consumers and advocacy groups (Code
Family Law Article, sees. 5-570 through 5-588).
CHILD CARE ADMINISTRATION ADVISORT
COUNCIL
Appointed by Secretary ofHuman Resources (who also
designates chair): not yet appointed
Appointed by Senate President: one vacancy
Appointed by House Speaker: one vacancy
554-0400
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Formed in 1991, the Child Care Administration
Advisory Council serves as an advisory body to the
Child Care Administration on child care regulations,
issues and problems, and interagency priorities.
The Council is composed of at least twenty-one
members but not more than twenty-five members.
These include a member of the Senate appointed by
the Senate President and a member of the House of
Delegates appointed by the House Speaker, All
other members are appointed by the Secretary of
Human Resources (Code Family Law Article, sees.
5-590 through 5-593).
REGIONAL OFFICES OF CHILD CARE
ADMINISTRATION
Percilla Lynch, Assistant Director for Licensing
554-0414
Anne Arundel County
Jacqueline Bennett, Regional Manager
974-5090
Baltimore City
Lillian Augustus, Regional Manager 333-5644
Baltimore County
Elizabeth Bocsko, Regional Manager 284-5043
Howard County
Frances Sterner, Regional Manager 750-8770
Montgomery County
Alice Littlefield, Regional Manager 294-0344
Prince George's County
Karon Damewood, Regional Manager
808-1685
North Central Maryland (Cedl & Harford Counties)
Gary Kosyjana, Regional Manager 272-5358
Midwestern Maryland
(Frederick & Can-oil Counties)
Chris Conova, Regional Manager 696-9766
Western Maryland
(Allegany, Garrett & Washington Counties)
Hope Dalgleish, Regional Manager 791 -45 85
Southern Maryland
(Calvert, Charles & St. Mary's Counties)
Joan Marsh, Regional Manager 475-3770
Upper Eastern Shore (Caroline, Dorchester,
Kent, Queen Anne's & Talbot Counties)
Price Shuler, Regional Manager 820-2381
Lower Eastern Shore
(Somerset, Wicomico & Worcester Counties)
Suzanne Ruark, Regional Manager 543-6731
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