Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.21.18.11 - Materials, Equipment, Furnishings, and StorageA. Materials and Equipment. In addition to any other requirements of law or regulation, the therapeutic nursery program shall: (1) Provide a sufficient quantity and variety of materials and equipment for indoor and outdoor activities, according to the numbers and ages of the children enrolled, including materials and equipment for:(b) Creative or dramatic play,(d) Manipulation, including construction, exploration of art, music, language arts, and science, and(2) Store materials and equipment so that they are accessible to a child at the appropriate time; and(3) Ensure that the materials and equipment used by children in the therapeutic nursery are: (d) Free from hazards, including lead paint,B. Furnishings. In addition to any other requirements of law or regulation, the therapeutic nursery program shall provide:(1) Furnishings that are proportional to a child's size; and(2) At least the following: (a) Multipurpose tables and chairs, and(b) A suitable crib, bed, cot, or mat and clean bedding for each child who requires a rest period during the hours of operation of the therapeutic nursery.C. Storage. In addition to any other requirements of law or regulation, the therapeutic nursery program shall: (1) Provide storage for: (a) Materials and equipment that are for a child's use,(b) Portable equipment intended for outdoor use,(c) Beds and bedding when they are not in use,(d) Each child's clothing and possessions in a space designated for each child, and(e) Materials, equipment, furnishings, and supplies being held in reserve; and(2) Ensure that all potentially hazardous items, including knives, tools, poisonous and toxic materials, prescription and nonprescription medicines, cleaning materials, and matches, are stored: (b) When applicable, in original containers, and(c) Out of the reach of children.Md. Code Regs. 10.21.18.11