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(a) The division will, in its discretion, enter into an agreement authorizing an individual or a private or government organization to inspect and evaluate applicants for a license or renewal of a license under this chapter and to monitor facility operations if the division determines that the individual or organization is qualified under AS 47.35 and this chapter to do so. The agreement may authorize a local organization or individual to
(1) obtain a completed licensing application or renewal application from the applicant;
(2) inspect and evaluate the proposed facility;
(3) request sanitation and environmental or fire safety inspections from authorities if inspections are required by applicable regulations or considered necessary by the individual or organization;
(4) submit the application, licensing evaluation, and all related reports to the nearest division office; and
(5) provide ongoing monitoring.
(b) An organization or individual authorized under (a) of this section may recommend that a license be issued, renewed, denied, or revoked. However, the final decision will be made by the division. The division will inform the organization or individual of its decision.
(c) An organization or individual authorized to act under (a) of this section shall immediately report to the division any noncompliance with a requirement of AS 47.35 or this chapter that might cause risk to the life or safety of a child in care. The division will evaluate the report and, if the division determines that an investigation is warranted, will develop a coordinated plan for the investigation or delegate the investigation to the individual or organization.
(d) The division will, in its discretion, withdraw the agreement entered under (a) of this section after 30 days notice to the individual or agency if the division determines that the inspections and evaluations of the individual or agency do not adequately reduce risk of harm to the children in care.
(e) The division will, in its discretion, enter into an agreement authorizing an individual or a private or government agency to evaluate whether individuals meet the caregiver qualifications established under 7 AAC 50.210 and 7 AAC 50.220 in order to develop a list of qualified substitute caregivers available in a community.
History: Eff. 1/1/96, Register 136
Authority: AS 44.29.020
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