.10 Child Care Teachers in School Age Centers.
A. To qualify as a child care teacher in a school age center, an individual shall:
(1) Be 19 years old or older;
(2) Hold a high school diploma or a certificate of high school equivalence or have successfully completed courses for credit from an accredited college or university;
(3) Have completed 3 clock hours of approved training in Americans with Disabilities Act compliance;
(4) Effective January 1, 2020, have completed approved basic health and safety training within 90 days of employment; and
(5) Meet one of the criteria set forth in §B of this regulation.
B. The individual shall meet one of the following:
(1) The individual has successfully completed:
(a) 6 semester hours or 90 clock hours or their equivalent of approved preservice training;
(b) 9 clock hours of approved preservice training in communicating with staff, parents, and the public, or at least one academic college course for credit; and
(c) One of the following:
(i) 400 hours of experience working under supervision primarily with school age children in a licensed child care center, public or private school, or similar setting, or 400 hours of experience caring for school age children as a registered family child care provider;
(ii) 1 year of college; or
(iii) A combination of experience and college that together are equivalent to 1 year;
(2) The individual holds a bachelor’s degree in:
(a) Early childhood education, elementary education, special education, or child development; or
(b) Any academic subject and has 1,800 hours of experience working with school-age children in an approved setting.
(3) The individual qualified before July 1, 2008, as a child care teacher in a school age center and has been continuously employed since that time as a child care teacher at the same or another school age center; or
(4) The individual:
(a) Has been approved as a teacher by the State Department of Education under COMAR 13A.09.09 for kindergarten or grades 1 through 8; or
(b) Is certified by the Department or by the state board of any other state for kindergarten or grades 1 through 8.
C. A child care teacher in a school age center shall:
(1) According to the individual's professional development plan, complete approved continued training, at the rate of at least 12 clock hours per full year of employment as a child care teacher, that consists of a:
(a) Minimum of 6 clock hours of core of knowledge training; and
(b) Maximum of 6 clock hours of elective training;
(2) Document completion of the continued training on the professional development plan; and
(3) Document that the health and safety training, as required by the office, is completed by each staff member by the end of each 12-month period, measured each calendar year.