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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 47. Welfare, Social Services and Institutions
- Chapter 24. Protection of Vulnerable Adults
- Section 50. Confidentiality of Reports.
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AS 47.24.050. Confidentiality of Reports.
- (a) Investigation reports and reports of the abandonment, exploitation, abuse, neglect, or self-neglect of a vulnerable
adult filed under this chapter are confidential and are not subject to public inspection and copying under AS 40.25.110
- 40.25.125. However, in accordance with this chapter
and regulations adopted under this chapter, investigation reports may be used by appropriate agencies or individuals
inside and outside the state, in connection with investigations or judicial proceedings involving the abandonment,
exploitation, abuse, neglect, or self-neglect of a vulnerable adult.
- (b) The department shall disclose a report of the abandonment, exploitation, abuse, neglect, or self-neglect of a
vulnerable adult if the vulnerable adult who is the subject of the report or the vulnerable adult's guardian,
attorney-in-fact, or surrogate decision maker consents in writing. The department may not disclose a report of the
abandonment, exploitation, abuse, neglect, or self-neglect of a vulnerable adult to the vulnerable adult's guardian,
attorney-in-fact, or surrogate decision maker if that person is an alleged perpetrator of the abandonment,
exploitation, abuse, or neglect of the vulnerable adult and is being investigated under this chapter. The department
shall, upon request, disclose the number of verified reports of abandonment, exploitation, abuse, neglect, or
self-neglect of a vulnerable adult that occurred at an institution that provides care for vulnerable adults or that
were the result of actions or inactions of a public home care provider.
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