It appears the Maryland Parent Teacher Association is back in business.It comes a little more than a month after it was stripped of its charter due to do allegations of mismanagement and criminal charges against the former president. After almost a year of controversy, the Maryland PTA has been revived as Free State PTA. It s kind of exciting to be on the ground floor of a brand-new association that s going to answer to membership, said Jayne Lee, president of the Baltimore County Council PTA Inc.Lee explained what it means for local PTAs. They do own their name, they do own their (Employer Identification Number), and they are a separate corporation and they do not have to pay anyone to keep those names and numbers, Lee said.Local PTAs will also continue to have access to state resources, programs and training.In a statement, the National PTA president said it remains committed to the success of all local and council PTAs in Maryland in bridging to the new state association, F