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Code · Maryland · Education

§ 8-704.1

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§8–704.1.
(a)The Department may contract with an operator who meets the requirements of § 8–704 of this subtitle to provide at–risk youth in the State enrolled in grade 7 or higher with the opportunity to participate in a program.
(b)The program under this section may be a part of the program under § 8–704 of this subtitle.
(c)The operator shall submit a plan to the Department to enroll students in grade 7 or higher that includes:
(1)All grade levels from which students shall be enrolled;
(2)The time frame during which enrollment shall occur;
(3)The circumstances under which an operator shall enroll students;
(4)The process by which students shall be selected;
(5)If applicable, a description of how students shall be integrated into an existing educational curriculum and residential student life; and
(6)Any other information requested by the Department.
(d)The Department shall review and approve the plan if it is consistent with the educational purposes of this subtitle.
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