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Session Laws, 2002
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor Ch. 312
funds to counties for the Program according to a certain formula; requiring the
State to provide a certain percentage of the funds for the Program subject to a
certain condition in certain years, subject to a certain condition; requiring the
State Department of Education to submit a certain report on the Program by a
certain date
; requiring the Governor to include a certain amount in certain State
budgets for the Program; and generally relating to the Maryland Infants and
Toddlers Program. BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article - Education
Section 8-416 Annotated Code of Maryland
(2001 Replacement Volume) Preamble WHEREAS, Brain research confirms that the most rapid brain development
occurs in the first three years of life; and WHEREAS, The General Assembly has recognized the immediate need for
effective strategies to prepare all children to enter school ready to learn; and WHEREAS, The National Academy of Sciences concludes that the course of
development for young children can be altered by effective early interventions; and WHEREAS, A key component of effective early intervention is the Program of
Hearing-Impaired Infants; and WHEREAS, The Maryland Infants and Toddlers Program provides effective,
integrated services to young children from birth through age three who demonstrate
a 25% delay in development, have a diagnosed condition with a high probability of
delay, or demonstrate atypical development or behavior; and WHEREAS, Early intervention services are provided in a child's natural
environment, such as home, child care settings, and community learning centers; and WHEREAS, Early intervention services and strategies are modeled for parents
and caregivers so that development may continue in the child's daily living routines;
and WHEREAS, An Individualized Family Service Plan is implemented to assist
with the needs of the family, as well as the young child receiving services; and WHEREAS, The number of children and families receiving services from the
Maryland Infants and Toddlers Program has increased 30% since 1995, with the State
appropriation remaining at $400,000 since fiscal year 1997; and WHEREAS, The current level of available federal, State, and local funds is
insufficient to provide early intervention services to the steadily increasing number of
infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families in compliance with Part C of
the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and COMAR 13A. 13.01; and
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