Maryland Code § ED-9.5-307

Section ED-9.5-307
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(a) The State Superintendent or other authorized official or employee of the
Department may apply to a judge of the District Court or a circuit court for an
administrative search warrant to enter any unregistered family child care home to
conduct any inspection required or authorized by law to determine compliance with
the provisions of this subtitle relating to family child care homes.
(b) (1) The application for an administrative search warrant shall be in
writing and signed and sworn by the State Superintendent and shall particularly
describe the place, structure, premises, or records to be inspected and the nature,
scope, and purpose of the inspection to be conducted.

(2) Before the filing of an administrative search warrant application
with a court, the application shall be approved by the Attorney General of Maryland
as to its legality in both form and substance under the standards and criteria of this
section and a statement to this effect shall be included as part of the application.
(c) A judge of a District Court or circuit court in the jurisdiction in which
the unregistered family child care home is located may issue an administrative search
warrant on finding that:
(1) The Department has reasonably sought and been denied access
to an unregistered family child care home for the purpose of making an inspection;
(2) The requirements of subsection (b) of this section are met;
(3) The official or employee of the Department is authorized or
required by law to make an inspection of the unregistered family child care home for
which the warrant is sought; and
(4) The Department has shown probable cause for the issuance of the
warrant by specific evidence:
(i) Of an existing violation of § 9.5-304 of this subtitle; and
(ii) That the health, safety, and welfare of the children in the
unregistered family child care home are substantially threatened due to conditions
in the unregistered family child care home.
(d) The administrative search warrant issued under this section shall
specify the place, structure, premises, or records to be inspected and shall be
enforceable during operating hours for a period not exceeding 15 days from the date
of issuance.
(e) (1) An administrative search warrant issued under this section
authorizes the State Superintendent and other officials or employees of the
Department or the Department of Human Services to enter the specified property to
perform the inspection and other functions authorized by law to determine
compliance with the provisions of this subtitle relating to family child care homes and
large family child care homes.
(2) The inspection may not exceed the limits specified in the warrant.

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