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(a) A facility with one or more employees or contractors shall ensure that an inexperienced caregiver is monitored by an experienced caregiver until the inexperienced caregiver is able to safeguard the health and safety of the children in care.
(b) A residential child care facility with one or more employees or contractors shall establish and maintain conferences at least monthly between the supervisor and caregivers regarding needs and treatment plans of specific children in care and techniques or procedures to meet each child's needs and to implement each child's treatment plan.
(c) If a residential child care facility with one or more employees or contractors does not have a supervisory or administrative individual qualified to supervise mental health professionals, the facility shall contract or otherwise arrange for supervision of mental health activity.
History: Eff. 1/1/96, Register 136; am 3/1/98, Register 145; am 1/1/2001, Register 156
Authority: AS 44.29.020
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