Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 1A - Publicly Funded Full-Day Prekindergarten Program
Section 7-1A-01 - Terms Defined

(a)    In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
    (b)    “Cost of quality” means the per–pupil amount provided under § 5–229 of this article.
    (c)    “Eligible prekindergarten provider” includes an:
        (1)    Eligible public provider; and
        (2)    Eligible private provider.
    (d)    “Eligible public provider” means an early learning program that:
        (1)    Is provided by a county board at a public school; and
        (2)    Meets the requirements under § 7–1A–04 of this subtitle.
    (e)    (1)    “Eligible private provider” means a community based early learning program that:
            (i)    Is licensed in the State;
            (ii)    Does not charge more tuition for full–day prekindergarten than the cost of quality; and
            (iii)    Meets the requirements under § 7–1A–04 of this subtitle.
        (2)    “Eligible private provider” includes the Ulysses Currie Head Start Program under § 5–231 of this article.
    (f)    “Full–day prekindergarten” means an early learning program with a six and one–half hour school day.
    (g)    “Prekindergarten program” means an early learning program at an eligible prekindergarten provider.
    (h)    “Prekindergarten slot” means the available space for a child to attend a prekindergarten program.
    (i)    “Tier I child” means a child:
        (1)    Who is 3 or 4 years old;
        (2)    Whose family income is less than or equal to 300% of the federal poverty level; and
        (3)    Whose family chooses to enroll the child in full–day prekindergarten.
    (j)    “Tier II child” means a child:
        (1)    Who is 4 years old;
        (2)    Whose family income is more than 300% but not more than 600% of the federal poverty level; and
        (3)    Whose family chooses to enroll the child in full–day prekindergarten.
    (k)    “Tier III child” means a child:
        (1)    Who is 4 years old;
        (2)    Whose family income is more than 600% of the federal poverty level; and
        (3)    Whose family chooses to enroll the child in full–day prekindergarten.