Alaska Administrative Code
Title 7 - Health and Social Services
Part 4 - Children's Services and Juvenile Justice
Chapter 50 - Community Care Licensing
Article 5 - Care and Services
7 AAC 50.425 - Program in residential child care facilities
Current through August 30, 2024
(a) A residential child care facility shall describe in writing the ways its program will provide treatment, structure, and daily activities designed to promote the individual physical, social, intellectual, spiritual, and emotional development of the children in the facility. The description must address the requirements of this section and also include provisions and policy relating to the applicable requirements of 7 AAC 50.435, 7 AAC 50.440, 7 AAC 50.445, 7 AAC 50.455, 7 AAC 50.460, and any specialization of the facility under 7 AAC 50.600 - 7 AAC 50.650.
(b) A facility shall plan routines and activities appropriate to the children's age and development in a manner that
(c) A facility must have a vehicle or other means of transportation to transport children.
(d) A facility shall recognize the importance of family and cultural ties to a child's self-esteem and shall encourage interaction between the child and the child's family or cultural group whenever possible. A facility shall
(e) A facility shall provide for the privacy of each child whenever possible by
(f) A facility shall ensure that a child in care receives education to meet the child's needs. A facility shall actively support a child's learning through techniques such as encouragement, quiet time, a space to do homework, reinforcement for learning, study, and homework and, when necessary, furnishing special materials, tutoring, and career counseling.
(g) A facility with shift workers shall maintain daily log notes in which on duty staff shall comment on the activities and events of the day for each child in care. A facility shall observe, assess, and record the progress of each child toward meeting objectives in the child's treatment plan a minimum of once a week.
(h) A facility shall provide each child with the child's own clean, well fitting, attractive, seasonal clothing appropriate to age, sex, and individual needs and comparable in quality, quantity, and appearance to that worn by other children in the community.
(i) A facility shall allow a child to bring and acquire personal belongings consistent with the child's space, comfort, and safety. However, a facility may require a child to verify ownership of belongings in the child's possession.
(j) A facility may use chores to give a child the opportunity to learn responsibility, but may not use chore assignments as an unpaid substitution for adult staff. The facility shall make chore assignments only in accordance with the age and ability of the child.
(k) A facility shall permit a child to receive the child's own money, whether through an allowance, child's fund, opportunities for paid work, or other source. A facility
(l) If a child exhibits signs of danger to self or to others, a facility shall either obtain professional services not available from facility staff or make arrangements to discharge the child. If the facility chooses to obtain professional services for the child, the facility shall have the child evaluated by a mental health professional, develop a specific plan of care to prevent harm to the child or others, submit the plan of care to the mental health professional for the professional's review and approval, and implement the plan only with the professional's approval.
(m) A facility that provides services for emotionally disturbed children must have mental health resources available on both an ongoing and emergency basis and shall show evidence of access to these resources.
(n) A facility that provides services for children with alcohol or drug dependence must have alcohol or drug treatment resources available on both an ongoing and emergency basis and shall show evidence of access to these resources.
(o) A child may not be involved in an activity related to fund raising or publicity for a facility without the prior written consent of the child, the child's parent, and the child's placement worker.
(p) Upon a child's discharge a facility shall provide services to assist the child in making a successful transition back to the community or family. The services provided may include transmitting medical, school, and other records to the appropriate agencies and serving as a resource to former residents for emotional and other support following discharge.
Authority:AS 44.29.020
AS 47.35.010