Maryland Code § ED-4-146

Section ED-4-146
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(a) This section applies only in Prince George's County.
(b) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Family child care provider" has the meaning stated in § 9.5-301
of this article.
(3) "Program" means the Prince George's County Family Child Care
Home Expansion Grant Program.
(c) (1) There is a Prince George's County Family Child Care Home
Expansion Grant Program.
(2) The purpose of the Program is to increase the number of
registered family child care providers, registered family child care homes, and
registered large family child care homes in low-income communities in Prince
George's County.
(3) The Prince George's County public school system shall administer
the Program.

(d) (1) To carry out the Program, the local school system shall award
grants to nonprofit organizations in the county to provide training and financial
assistance to individuals intending to become family child care providers that operate
family child care homes and large family child care homes in low-income
communities.
(2) To be eligible for a grant under this section, an applicant shall
demonstrate in an application process developed by the local school system that the
applicant:
(i) Is a nonprofit organization with experience in providing
child care support services to individuals, which includes offering training and
technical assistance to become a registered family child care provider; and
(ii) Will provide child care support services to individuals who:
1. Intend on becoming registered family child care
providers that will operate registered family child care homes or registered large
family child care homes;
2. Live in a low-income community in the county, as
determined by the local school system;
3. Have a gross household income that does not exceed
50% of the statewide median income for a household of like size; and
4. Own or rent as their primary residence the dwelling
that will be used as the family child care home or large family child care home.
(e) A grant awarded under this section may be used to offer services to
individuals described under subsection (d)(2)(ii) of this section by:
(1) Providing multilingual outreach and translation services to
recruit and train individuals to become registered family child care providers;
(2) Providing technical assistance and start-up assistance for
recruited individuals as they navigate the Department's process to become a
registered family child care provider, which includes assistance in meeting building
code requirements and inspection expenses to establish registered family child care
homes and registered large family child care homes;
(3) Assisting newly registered and established family child care
providers through technical assistance to achieve quality benchmarks; and

(4) Assisting individuals with obtaining background checks to
become registered family child care providers.

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