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Alaska Statutes.
Title 47. Welfare, Social Services and Institutions
Chapter 35. Child Care Facilities, Child Placement Agencies, Child Treatment Facilities, Foster Homes, and Maternity Homes
Section 130. Grounds For a License Suspension, Revocation, or Nonrenewal For a Licensee Other Than a Child Care Facility.
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AS 47.35.130. Grounds For a License Suspension, Revocation, or Nonrenewal For a Licensee Other Than a Child Care Facility.

(a) Except as provided in AS 47.35.140 , and except if the licensee is a child care facility, the department shall revoke or decline to renew a license issued under this chapter if the criminal record review of the licensee who is a natural person or a person who is required to submit a release under AS 47.35.017 (b)(5) reveals a conviction for an offense listed in AS 47.35.019 (a) or (b).

(b) Except if the licensee is a child care facility, the department shall suspend a license issued under this chapter during any period of time that the licensee who is a natural person or a person who is required to submit a release under AS 47.35.017 (b)(5) in connection with the license is charged by information or complaint with, or under indictment or presentment for, a crime listed in AS 47.35.019 (a) or (b) or is the respondent in a civil proceeding related to the neglect or abuse of a child, unless the department finds that not suspending the license does not pose a threat to the department's ability to ensure the health, safety, or welfare of the children receiving care under this chapter.

(c) The department may revoke, or decline to renew, a license issued under this chapter to a facility or agency other than a child care facility on one or more of the following grounds:

(1) failure to submit a timely and complete renewal application;

(2) obtaining or attempting to obtain or retain a license under this chapter by fraudulent means, by misrepresentation, or by submitting false information;

(3) failure to correct a violation noted in a report of investigation provided under AS 47.35.105 (c) or 47.35.110(b);

(4) failure to comply with a final administrative order issued by the department under AS 47.35.120 ;

(5) if the licensee who is a natural person or a person required to submit a release under AS 47.35.017 (b)(5) is the respondent in a civil proceeding regarding the abuse or neglect of a child;

(6) violation of this chapter or a regulation adopted under this chapter.

(d) A licensee may voluntarily relinquish the license or withdraw an application for renewal.


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