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(a) An agency shall make diligent efforts to involve the following individuals in planning the discharge of a child:
(1) the child;
(2) the child's parent;
(3) child placing workers in the agency;
(4) foster parents or residential staff responsible for the child's care;
(5) the state placing worker, if applicable.
(b) At discharge, the agency shall include the following in a child's record:
(1) a discharge summary showing services provided during care, the growth and accomplishments, assessment of needs that remain to be met, and recommendations about the services needed to meet these needs;
(2) date of discharge, reason for discharge, and the name and relationship of each person or agency to whom the child was discharged;
(3) aftercare recommendations.
History: Eff. 1/1/2001, Register 156
Authority: AS 44.29.020
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