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Alaska Statutes (Last Updated: January 11, 2017) |
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Title 18. HEALTH, SAFETY, HOUSING, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND PUBLIC DEFENDER. |
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Chapter 18.66. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT. |
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Article 18.66.01. COUNCIL ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT. |
Section 18.66.050. Duties of the council.
Latest version.
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The council shall
(1) hire an executive director, and the executive director may hire staff; the executive director is in the exempt service under AS 39.25.110 and staff members are in the classified service under AS 39.25.100;
(2) elect one of its members as presiding officer;
(3) in consultation with authorities in the field, develop, implement, maintain, and monitor domestic violence, sexual assault, and crisis intervention and prevention programs, including educational programs, films, and school curricula on the cause, prevention, and treatment of domestic violence and sexual assault;
(4) coordinate services provided by the Department of Law, the Department of Education and Early Development, the Department of Public Safety, the Department of Health and Social Services, the Department of Corrections, and other state agencies and community groups dealing with domestic violence, sexual assault, and crisis intervention and prevention, and provide technical assistance as requested by those state agencies and community groups;
(5) develop and implement a standardized data collection system on domestic violence, sexual assault, and crisis intervention and prevention;
(6) conduct public hearings and studies on issues relating to violence, including domestic violence and sexual assault, and on issues relating to the role of crisis intervention and prevention;
(7) receive and dispense state and federal money and award grants and contracts from appropriations for the purpose to qualified local community entities for domestic violence, sexual assault, and crisis intervention and prevention programs;
(8) oversee and audit domestic violence, sexual assault, and crisis intervention and prevention programs that receive money under this chapter;
(9) provide fiscal and technical assistance to plan, organize, implement, and administer domestic violence, sexual assault, and crisis intervention and prevention programs;
(10) make an annual report to the governor on the activities of the council, plans of the council for new services and programs, and concerns of the council, including recommendations for legislation necessary to carry out the purposes of this chapter; the council shall notify the legislature that the report is available;
(11) adopt regulations in accordance with AS 44.62 (Administrative Procedure Act) to carry out the purposes of this chapter and to protect the health, safety, well-being, and privacy of persons receiving services financed with grants or contracts under this chapter;
(12) consult with the Department of Health and Social Services in the formulation of standards and procedures for the delivery of services to victims of domestic violence by health care facilities and practitioners of healing arts and personnel in those facilities as required in AS 18.66.300;
(13) consult with the Alaska Police Standards Council and other police training programs in the state to develop training programs regarding domestic violence for police officers and for correction, probation, and parole officers;
(14) consult with public employers, the Alaska Supreme Court, school districts, and prosecuting authorities who are required by AS 18.66.300 - 18.66.310 to provide continuing education courses in domestic violence to employees.
Notes
Recent Bills that will modify this
HB 60 MILITARY: SEXUAL ASSAULT
HB 269 MVA COMMISSIONER MEMBER OF CDVSA
SB 25 MILITARY: SEXUAL ASSAULT
Implemented As
13 AAC 90.010
13 AAC 90.020
13 AAC 90.030
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13 AAC 90.050
13 AAC 90.060
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13 AAC 90.090
13 AAC 90.100
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13 AAC 90.110
13 AAC 90.120
13 AAC 90.130
13 AAC 90.140
13 AAC 90.150
13 AAC 90.160
13 AAC 90.170
13 AAC 90.180
13 AAC 90.190
13 AAC 95.015
13 AAC 95.025
13 AAC 95.040
13 AAC 95.050
13 AAC 95.060
13 AAC 95.070
13 AAC 95.080
13 AAC 95.090
13 AAC 95.100
13 AAC 95.110
13 AAC 95.120
13 AAC 95.130
13 AAC 95.140
13 AAC 95.150
13 AAC 95.160
13 AAC 95.165
13 AAC 95.170
13 AAC 95.180
13 AAC 95.190
13 AAC 95.200
13 AAC 95.210
13 AAC 95.220
13 AAC 95.230
13 AAC 95.240
13 AAC 95.250
13 AAC 95.260
13 AAC 95.270
13 AAC 95.280
13 AAC 95.290
13 AAC 95.300
13 AAC 95.310
13 AAC 95.320
13 AAC 95.330
13 AAC 95.340
13 AAC 95.350
13 AAC 95.900
History
(Sec. 1 ch 101 SLA 1981; am Sec. 35 ch 21 SLA 1995; am Sec. 32 ch 64 SLA 1996; am Sec. 1 ch 91 SLA 2002; am Sec. 4 ch 47 SLA 2009)