Alaska Admin. Code tit. 7, § 67.100
Qualifications of a foster parent
Effective Jul 1, 2022Alaska Register 242(Eff. 7/1/2022, Register 242) | Authority: AS 44.30.020, AS 47.32.020, AS 47.32.180, AS 47.14.120, AS 47.32.030, AS 47.32.190, AS 47.32.010, AS 47.32.110
(a) An individual who seeks or currently has a foster home license must
- (1) be of reputable character, exercise sound judgment, and demonstrate responsible, stable, law-abiding, and emotionally mature behavior;
- (2) be at least 21 years of age;
- (3) have a valid background check in accordance with AS 47.05.300 - 47.05.390 and 7 AAC 10.900 - 7 AAC 10.990;
- (4) demonstrate the understanding and ability to meet the physical, behavioral, emotional, and social needs of children in care;
- (5) possess the physical capacity and emotional stability to provide care for children;
- (6) treat all children in the home fairly;
- (7) demonstrate respect for the foster child's own family and work with the child's family members as indicated in the case plan and family contact plan;
- (8) have adequate family supports or financial, subsistence, or community resources to support the household independent of the monthly foster care reimbursements;
- (9) demonstrate a willingness to work cooperatively with children in care, the child's parents and other family members, the department, the child's school, the child's tribe if applicable, and other community agencies that provide services to the child in the foster home;
- (10) ensure that all household members are compliant with foster home licensing requirements;
- (11) adhere to this chapter when identifying safe and responsible alternate caregivers, taking into consideration the age, special needs, and behaviors of each child when selecting an alternate caregiver; and
- (12) ensure that all individuals having regular contact with children in the foster home comply with the applicable requirements of this chapter.
(b) An individual who seeks or currently has a foster home license may not
- (1) pose a risk to the health, safety, or well-being of a child;
- (2) abuse or neglect a child;
- (3) engage in any sexually suggestive or sexually exploitive behaviors with a child; or
- (4) have a romantic relationship with a child.
(Eff. 7/1/2022, Register 242)
Authority: AS 44.30.020, AS 47.32.020, AS 47.32.180, AS 47.14.120, AS 47.32.030, AS 47.32.190, AS 47.32.010, AS 47.32.110