Alaska Statutes (Last Updated: January 11, 2017) |
Title 25. MARITAL AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS. |
Chapter 25.23. ADOPTION. |
Section 25.23.210. Amount and duration of subsidy payments.
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(a) The department may adopt regulations to set the amount and length of time that a subsidy for a hard-to-place child may be granted.
(b) A subsidy granted by the department under this section may be
(1) paid for a specified length of time not to extend after the child's 18th birthday; and
(2) a deferred subsidy; in this paragraph, "deferred subsidy" means that no monetary reimbursement is paid to a family but other benefits are paid for the child.
(c) A subsidy granted under this section may not
(1) exceed the existing rate for foster care; or
(2) be changed without the written request or consent of the person caring for the child.
(d) The department shall review whether the amount of a subsidy granted for a child is appropriate on request of the person caring for the child.
(e) Subsidies shall be paid from the same public funds and in the same manner as foster care payments.
Authorities
47.14.100
Notes
Implemented As
7 AAC 53.200
7 AAC 53.222
7 AAC 53.223
7 AAC 53.225
7 AAC 53.226
7 AAC 53.227
7 AAC 53.229
7 AAC 53.240
7 AAC 53.245
7 AAC 53.255
7 AAC 53.260
7 AAC 53.299
7 AAC 53.365
7 AAC 54.500
7 AAC 54.510
7 AAC 54.900
References
7 AAC 53.229
7 AAC 53.240
7 AAC 53.245
7 AAC 53.299
AS 47.14.100 Powers and duties of department over care of child.
History
(Sec. 1 ch 84 SLA 1974; am Sec. 4 ch 36 SLA 1977; am Sec. 1 ch 31 SLA 2003; am Sec. 3 ch 38 SLA 2008)