Maryland Code § ED-9.5-301

Section ED-9.5-301
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(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Child care provider" means the adult who has primary responsibility
for the operation of a family child care home or a large family child care home.
(c) "Direct Grant Fund" means the Family Child Care Provider Direct
Grant Fund.
(d) "Family child care" means the care given to a child under the age of 13
years or to any developmentally disabled person under the age of 21 years, in place
of parental care for less than 24 hours a day, in a residence other than the child's
residence, for which the child care provider is paid.
(e) "Family child care home" means a residence in which family child care
is provided for up to eight children.
(f) "Family child care provider" means an individual who cares for children
in a registered family child care home or a registered large family child care home.

(g) "Large family child care home" means a residence in which family child
care is provided for at least nine children, but not more than 12 children.
(h) "Unregistered family child care home" means a residence in which
family child care is provided and in which the child care provider:
(1) Has not obtained a certificate of registration from the
Department;
(2) Is not related by blood or marriage to each child in the provider's
care;
(3) Is not a friend of each child's parents or legal guardian and is
providing care on a regular basis; and
(4) Has not received the care of the child from a child placement
agency licensed by the Department of Human Services or by a local department of
social services.

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