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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                                Ch. 304 2. cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training through the
American Heart Association or through a program with equivalent standards
appropriate for the ages of children for whom care is provided in the child care center;
and (ii) require that a child care center serving more than 20 children
have in attendance certificate holders described in item (i) of this item in a ratio of at
least 1 certificate holder for every 20 children[.]; AND (9) (I) REQUIRE THAT A CHILD CARE CENTER THAT RECEIVES NOTICE
OF A CONTAMINATED DRINKING WATER SUPPLY FROM THE CHILD CARE CENTER'S
SUPPLIER OF WATER, IN ACCORDANCE WITH § 9-410 OF THE ENVIRONMENT ARTICLE
OR OTHERWISE, SEND NOTICE OF THE DRINKING WATER CONTAMINATION TO THE
PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN OF EACH CHILD ATTENDING THE CHILD CARE
CENTER; AND (II) REQUIRE THAT THE NOTICE SENT BY THE CHILD CARE CENTER
SHALL: 1.        BE SENT WITHIN 10 BUSINESS DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF
THE NOTICE OF CONTAMINATION FROM THE CHILD CARE CENTER'S WATER
SUPPLIER; 2.        BE IN WRITING; AND 3.        IDENTIFY THE CONTAMINANTS AND THEIR LEVELS IN
THE CENTER'S WATER SUPPLY; AND 4.        DESCRIBE THE CHILD CARE CENTER'S PLAN FOR DEALING
WITH THE WATER CONTAMINATION PROBLEM UNTIL THE CHILD CARE CENTER'S
WATER IS DETERMINED BY THE APPROPRIATE AUTHORITY TO BE SAFE FOR
CONSUMPTION. SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
October 1, 2005. Approved May 10, 2005.
CHAPTER 304
(Senate Bill 360) AN ACT concerning Higher Education Institutions - Blind Individuals - Access to Technology FOR the purpose of requiring the governing boards of public institutions of higher
education to ensure that certain contracts to purchase certain technology
include a certain clause relating to nonvisual access; requiring the boards to
ensure that certain blind individuals have access to certain technology and
materials; requiring the Maryland Higher Education Commission, in
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