Md. Code Regs. 13A.15.14.01 - [Effective until 12/25/2023] Scope
A. This
chapter applies to hearings concerning actions taken by the Office of Child
Care which adversely impact family child care registrations, such as
registration denials, revocations, and suspensions, reductions in capacity,
limitations on the ages or numbers of children who may be admitted to a family
child care home, and the imposition of civil penalties for providing or
advertising unregistered family child care services without a valid family
child care certificate of registration.
B. The Superintendent has delegated authority
to administrative law judges of the Office of Administrative Hearings to make
the final decisions of the Superintendent on those actions listed in §A of
this regulation. A decision by an administrative law judge of the Office of
Administrative Hearings in a family child care registration case is the final
decision of the highest administrative authority in the case and thus is
directly appealable to the circuit court in the jurisdiction where the family
child care home is located, pursuant to State Government Article, §
10-222,
Annotated Code of Maryland.
Notes
Regulations .01 adopted effective September 2, 1991 (18:17 Md. R. 1916); amended effective 47:1 Md. R. 12, eff.
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