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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 47. Welfare, Social Services and Institutions
- Chapter 17. Child Protection
- Section 30. Action On Reports; Termination of Parental Rights.
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AS 47.17.030. Action On Reports; Termination of Parental Rights.
- (a) If a child, concerning whom a report of harm is made, is believed to reside within the boundaries of a local
government exercising health functions for the area in which the child is believed to reside, the department may, upon
receipt of the report, refer the matter to the appropriate health or social services agency of that local government.
For cases not referred to an agency of a local government, the department shall, for each report received, investigate
and take action, in accordance with law, that may be necessary to prevent further harm to the child or to ensure the
proper care and protection of the child.
- (b) A local government health or social services agency receiving a report of harm shall, for each report received,
investigate and take action, in accordance with law, that may be necessary to prevent further harm to the child or to
ensure the proper care and protection of the child. In addition, the agency receiving a report of harm shall forward a
copy of its report of the investigation, including information the department requires by regulation, to the
department.
- (c) Action shall be taken regardless of whether the identity of the person making the report of harm is known.
- (d) Before the department or a local government health or social services agency may seek the termination of parental
rights under AS 47.10, it shall offer protective social services
and pursue all other reasonable means of protecting the child.
- (e) In all actions taken by the department or a health and social services agency of a local government under this chapter
that result in a judicial proceeding, the child shall be represented by a guardian ad litem in that proceeding.
Appointment of a guardian ad litem shall be made in accordance with AS 25.24.310
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- (f) If an investigation under this section shows reasonable cause to believe that a certified nurse aide has committed
abuse, neglect, or misappropriation of property, the department shall report the matter to the Board of Nursing.
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