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C. Section 8302-A, subsection 1, paragraphs B to I and
subsection 2, paragraphs A to F and H to J.

 
Sec. 7. 22 MRSA §8301-A, as amended by PL 2005, c. 224, §1, is
further amended to read:

 
§8301-A. Licensure of child care facilities; certification of

 
family child care providers

 
1-A. Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the
context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the
following meanings.

 
A. "Child care center" means:

 
(1) A house or other place in which a person maintains
or otherwise carries out a regular program, for
consideration, for any part of a day providing care and
protection for 13 or more children under 13 years of
age; or

 
(2) Any location or locations operated as a single
child care program or by a person or persons when there
are more than 12 children being cared for.

 
B. "Child care facility" means a child care center, small
child care facility or nursery school. "Child care
facility" does not include a facility operated by a home day
family child care provider, a summer camp established solely
for recreational and educational purposes or, programs
offering instruction to children for the purpose of teaching
a skill such as karate, dance or basketball, a formal public
or private school in the nature of a kindergarten or
elementary or secondary school approved by the Commissioner
of Education in accordance with Title 20-A or a private
school recognized by the Department of Education as a
provider of equivalent instruction for the purpose of
compulsory school attendance. Any program for children
under 5 years of age that is located in a private school,
other than programs that contract with one or more Child
Development Services System sites, is required to be
licensed as a child care facility.

 
C. "Home day Family child care provider" means a person who
provides day care in that person's home on a regular basis, for
consideration, for 3 to 12 children under 13 years of age who are
not the children of the provider or who are not residing in the
provider's home. If a provider is caring for the provider's
children related by blood or marriage in the provider's home and
is caring for no more than 2


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