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2006 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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Ch. 44
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(iii) for an employee of a child care center that is required to be
licensed or to hold a letter of compliance under Part VII of this subtitle or an
employee of a family day care home that is required to be registered under Part V of
this subtitle, the [Child Care Administration of the Department of Human
Resources] STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Obsolete reference in § 5-564(b)(l)(ii) and (d)(1)(iii) of the Family
Law Article.
Occurred: As a result of departmental changes made by Ch. 585, Acts of
2005. Corrections by the publisher of the Annotated Code in the 2005
Supplement of the Family Law Article are ratified by this Act.
5-580.3.
(a) (2) Each employee, as defined in § 5-560 of this subtitle, of a child care
center that is required to be licensed or to hold a letter of compliance under this
subtitle shall apply to the [Child Care Administration] DEPARTMENT, on or before
the first day of actual employment, for a child abuse and neglect clearance.
(b) The [Child Care Administration] DEPARTMENT may prohibit the operator
of a child care center that is required to be licensed or to hold a letter of compliance
under this subtitle from employing an individual who:
(1) has received a conviction, a probation before judgment disposition, a
not criminally responsible disposition, or a pending charge for any crime or attempted
crime enumerated in the regulations adopted by the Department of Public Safety and
Correctional Services under Part VI of this subtitle; or
(2) has been identified as responsible for child abuse or neglect.
(c) The operator of a child care center that is required to be licensed or to hold
a letter of compliance under this subtitle shall immediately notify the [Child Care
Administration] DEPARTMENT of a criminal history records check of an employee
that reports a conviction, a probation before judgment disposition, a not criminally
responsible disposition, or a pending charge for any crime or attempted crime
enumerated in the regulations adopted by the Department of Public Safety and
Correctional Services under Part VI of this subtitle.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Obsolete reference in § 5-580.3(a)(2), (b), and (c) of the Family
Law Article.
Occurred: As a result of departmental changes made by Ch. 585, Acts of
2005. Corrections by the publisher of the Annotated Code in the 2005
Supplement of the Family Law Article are ratified by this Act.
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