Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 13A.07.06.07 - State Program Approval ProcessA. Requirements for Traditional and Alternative Programs.(1) A provider may seek approval for a new program, or a new specialization in a currently operating program area, if the documentation submitted contains sufficient justification to warrant the program or new specialization, and has been approved by the Commission.(2) Where a provider seeks first-time approval for a program, the Department may conduct annual monitoring and a full review of the program or programs within the first 2 years of operation and may also conduct an on-site review if considered necessary by the Department to confirm information in the application.(3) The Department shall approve or reject the proposal for a new program and notify representatives of the provider, in writing, of the decision.(4) A new program may not admit candidates to the program until the Department has provided approval.B. Special Requirements for Alternative Programs. (1) In addition to meeting the requirements found in §A of this regulation, a provider of an alternative program shall provide at least 4 weeks of professional development before the candidate assumes full responsibility of the classroom.(2) The provider shall ensure this professional development includes, but is not limited to, pre-employment training, initial coursework, pedagogy, and pre-practicum experiences.C. Program Approval Process Where No National Content Standards Are Available. (1) As part of the approval process for proposed programs for which there are no national content standards, the Department shall review the program application, and may also conduct an on-site review if considered necessary by the Department to confirm information in the application.(2) A program approved under this section shall complete all requirements in §A to receive program approval.(3) At least 6 months before requesting program approval, a provider shall notify the Department of its intent to initiate the review process for a program for which there are no national content standards.(4) At least 6 months before the approval is requested, the provider shall submit the application for approval to the Department.(5) The provider shall ensure this application includes:(a) A description of the proposed program;(b) A detailed description and outline of proposed program content and coursework; and(c) Identification of national content standards most closely related and relevant to the proposed program.Md. Code Regs. 13A.07.06.07
Regulation .07 adopted effective 51:5 Md. R. 229 , eff. 4/1/2024.