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(a) The department will authorize emergency shelter rates for a foster home that meets the requirements of 7 AAC 50.610.
(b) Emergency shelter rates will be 120 percent of the standard base rate set under 7 AAC 53.030, adjusted for geographic differentials.
(c) The department will authorize emergency shelter rates only in an emergency situation in which less than 24-hour notice was given to the foster parents before placement of a child in the home.
(d) The department will authorize emergency shelter rates for no more than 10 days for a child in a foster home. However, the department may extend the emergency shelter rates for up to a maximum of 30 days if the department determines that special circumstances exist that necessitate emergency shelter for a longer period.
History: Eff. 7/1/90, Register 114; am 11/16/94, Register 132; am 1/1/96, Register 136; am 3/31/2005, Register 173
Authority: AS 47.05.010
Editor's note: The substance of 7 AAC 53.040 was formerly contained in 7 AAC 50.730.
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