Alaska Administrative Code
Title 7 - Health and Social Services
Part 3 - Public Assistance and Medical Assistance
Chapter 41 - Child Care Assistance Program
Article 2 - Provisions for Providers
7 AAC 41.213 - Behavior guidance
Current through August 30, 2024
(a) A licensed child care provider described in 7 AAC 41.200(a)(1) shall meet the applicable requirements of 7 AAC 5.535. A provider described in 7 AAC 41.200(a)(2), (3), or (4) shall meet the applicable behavior guidance of the accrediting, certifying, or approving agency.
(b) A provider described in 7 AAC 41.200(a)(5) and (6) shall
(c) A provider described in 7 AAC 41.200(a)(5) or (6) may not
(d) When a child has a pattern of out-of-control behavior, a provider described in 7 AAC 41.200(a)(5) or (6) may remove the child from the company of other children until the child's behavior has stabilized. Exclusionary practices must only be used as a last resort in extraordinary circumstances where there is a serious safety concern that cannot be reduced or eliminated with reasonable accommodations. In addition, the child care provider shall develop a plan with the child's parent to provide individualized social and emotional intervention support for the child while the child is in care. The plan must include methods for understanding the child's behavior, and developing, adopting, and implementing a team-based positive behavior support plan with the intent to reduce challenging behavior and prevent suspensions and expulsions.
(e) Corporal punishment of children in care is prohibited. For purposes of this subsection, "corporal punishment"
Authority:AS 47.25.001