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A program or component of a program whose primary focus is on providing services to perpetrators of domestic violence must
(1) coordinate plans for services with other agencies serving the perpetrator's family to avoid conflict and encourage cooperation with other services provided to the affected family; and
(2) contain mechanisms to maintain regular contact with the victim of a perpetrator who is a client to ensure the victim's safety.
History: Eff. 9/22/84, Register 91
Authority: AS 18.66.050
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