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A caregiver employee in a residential psychiatric treatment center must have completed
(1) a bachelor's level college degree program;
(2) at least two years of work experience in residential treatment for children, inpatient long-term treatment for children, or other treatment of severely emotionally disturbed children and
(A) an associate level college degree; or
(B) at least two years of college credit toward a bachelor's degree; or
(3) at least four years of increasingly responsible caregiver experience in residential treatment for children, inpatient long-term treatment of children, or treatment of severely emotionally disturbed children and a
(A) high school diploma;
(B) general educational development diploma; or
(C) certification that the individual completed department-provided training in residential child care.
History: Eff. 6/21/2001, Register 158
Authority: AS 44.29.020
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