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(a) If the interdisciplinary team assigned under 7 AAC 43.302 or the department recommends that a recipient does not, or in the future will not, require continued placement, the recipient and, where appropriate, the family or guardian, and either the department or the facility, depending on whether the department or the facility is proposing the discharge, must be given 30 days' written notice before discharge. Recipients who receive notice of a proposed discharge have the hearing rights set out in 7 AAC 49.
(b) A facility's failure to comply with this section is a basis for withholding payment.
History: Eff. 8/18/79, Register 71; am 12/19/93, Register 128; readopt 8/7/96, Register 139; am 5/15/2004, Register 170
Authority: AS 47.05.010
Editor's note: Effective 8/7/96, Register 139, the Department of Health and Social Services readopted 7 AAC 43.325 in its entirety, without change, under AS 47.05 and AS 47.07. Executive Order No. 72 transferred certain rate-setting authority to the department.
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