Alaska Administrative Code
Title 7 - Health and Social Services
Part 4 - Children's Services and Juvenile Justice
Chapter 67 - Foster Home Licensing Standards
Article 2 - Foster Home Administration, Operation, and Management
7 AAC 67.140 - Placement of a child in foster home on a nonemergency basis
Current through August 30, 2024
(a) A licensee shall review information provided by the department about a child under this section and 7 AAC 67.220(c), to determine whether the foster home can meet the child's needs.
(b) A licensee may only admit a child within the age range, capacity, and conditions of the foster home license. If a licensee seeks to change the age range, capacity, or conditions of the foster home license, the licensee must request approval from the department. Upon approval, the department will issue a new foster home license with the changes.
(c) When a licensee agrees to accept a placement, the department will provide a
(d) Before placement, the department will provide information about the child to the licensee, including
(e) If, after reviewing the information set out in (d) of this section, the foster parent determines that the foster parent can meet the child's needs, the foster home may accept placement of the child. If a foster parent has reason to believe that the foster parent cannot meet the needs of a child, a licensee may deny placement of the child.
(f) A licensee may accept placement of a child from one child placement or tribal agency. If the licensee wishes to accept a child for placement from more than one agency, prior approval from the licensing oversight agency is required.
(g) A licensee shall cooperate with case plan development and implementation for a child in care. The child's caseworker may provide a copy of the case plan for the child.
(h) Not later than 30 days after placement of a child in care, a licensee shall initiate an early periodic screening, diagnosis, and treatment (EPSDT) screening for each child placed in care, except if the department already has on file a current EPSDT screening for the child. The licensee shall make every effort to use the child's existing primary care provider for the EPSDT screening.
(i) A licensee shall work collaboratively with the department in managing the health care needs of a child. Collaborative management may include involving a parent of the child in medical, dental, and mental health appointments and providing the department with health information about the child.
Authority:AS 44.30.020
AS 47.14.120
AS 47.32.010
AS 47.32.020
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