Maryland Code § ED-7-1702

Section ED-7-1702
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(a) There is a Public School Opportunities Enhancement Program.
(b) (1) The Department shall administer the Program.
(2) The Department shall consult with the Department of Natural
Resources when reviewing the recreational components of an extended day and
summer enhancement program.
(c) (1) (i) On or before December 1, 2016, the Department, in
consultation with the Department of Natural Resources, shall develop a
comprehensive plan for extended day and summer enhancement programs.
(ii) The comprehensive plan required by subparagraph (i) of
this paragraph shall address:

1. Leveraging public and private funding sources as
well as federal funding sources to support extended day and summer enhancement
programs;
2. The special needs of children with disabilities;
3. Using school buildings, public libraries, and local
public transportation resources for extended day and summer enhancement
programs;
4. Providing technical assistance to nonprofit
organizations;
5. Expanding the number of high quality extended day
and summer enhancement programs in the State; and
6. Integrating the plans developed by local
jurisdictions to expand the number of high quality extended day and summer
enhancement programs.
(2) On or before December 1, 2017, and each year thereafter, the
Department, in consultation with the Department of Natural Resources, shall review
and update the comprehensive plan required in paragraph (1)(i) of this subsection.
(d) (1) The Department shall use the Maryland Out-of-School Time
Programs' Quality Standards Framework to monitor and assess the quality of the
extended day and summer enhancement programs provided by nonprofit
organizations that receive funding in accordance with this subtitle.
(2) The Maryland Out-of-School Time Programs' Quality Standards
Framework does not supersede applicable child care center licensing regulations.

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