Alaska Administrative Code
Title 7 - Health and Social Services
Part 4 - Children's Services and Juvenile Justice
Chapter 67 - Foster Home Licensing Standards
Article 3 - Care and Services for Children in Foster Homes
7 AAC 67.230 - Program and management in foster home
Current through August 30, 2024
(a) A foster home shall promote the physical, social, intellectual, spiritual, and emotional development of a child in care, including
(b) Except for medical reasons, a foster parent may not deny food to a child, force-feed a child, or otherwise coerce a child to eat against the child's will for any reason.
(c) A child in care shall be clean and groomed appropriately. A foster parent is responsible for providing a child in care with items needed for grooming and personal hygiene.
(d) A foster parent is responsible for providing each a child in care with clean, wellfitting clothing appropriate to the age of the child and seasonal weather conditions.
(e) A foster parent is responsible for ensuring that chores are shared equitably with other children in the foster home and do not interfere with school, health, and necessary recreation. The foster parent may assign a child in care with chores appropriate to the child's age, health, and ability. A child in care may
(f) A foster parent shall consider money earned or received as a gift or allowance or from another source as the child in care's personal property. The foster parent is responsible for educating the child about money management and planning as age appropriate. A member of a foster home may not borrow or spend money acquired by a child in care. A foster parent may limit the amount of money a child in care may possess or have access to if the limitations are in the child's best interest. A foster parent shall notify the child's caseworker if the child's funds or savings exceed $200.
(g) A foster parent shall allow the child access to personal belongings that the child brought or acquired while in care. If some of the child's possessions create health or safety concerns to the child or foster home, the foster parent shall discuss the issue with the child's caseworker.
(h) A foster parent shall support the child's education plan as indicated by the department and child's school, including providing a space for homework and materials needed. A child in care shall attend a public school unless the department approves alternate education.
(i) A foster parent may not transfer a child from the child's home school to another school without permission from the child's caseworker.
(j) A foster parent shall comply with the child's case plan and family contact plan.
(k) The foster parent is responsible for ensuring the child's privacy within the foster home by
Authority:AS 44.30.020
AS 47.32.010
AS 47.32.030