Current through October 17, 2024
Section 7 AAC 53.205 - Determination that a child is a hard-to-place child with special needs(a) For purposes of determining eligibility under 7 AAC 53.222 or 7 AAC 53.223, the department will determine that a child is a hard-to-place child with special needs if (1) the child cannot or should not be returned to the parental home because (A) parental rights have been terminated; or(B) a determination has been made by a state court, or by a tribal court with jurisdiction of the child, that the child cannot or should not return to that home;(2) a specific factor or condition makes the child a hard-to-place child within the meaning of AS 25.23.240; for purposes of this paragraph, a specific factor or condition includes any of the following, if it supports a reasonable conclusion that the child cannot be placed without a subsidy: (A) older age or membership in a sibling group;(B) a physical or mental disability, or an emotional disturbance;(C) a recognized high risk of physical or mental disease because of (i) abandonment or neglect;(ii) alcohol or drug abuse in the child's home of origin;(iii) domestic violence in the child's home of origin;(iv) emotional, physical, or sexual abuse;(v) prenatal exposure to alcohol, cocaine, or another addictive drug; or(vi) the mental illness of a parent; and(3) a reasonable, but unsuccessful, effort has been made to place the child without a subsidy; this paragraph does not apply if placement without a subsidy would be against the best interests of the child, including (A) the existence of significant emotional ties with a prospective adoptive parent or guardian while in the care of that person as a foster child; or(B) adoption or guardianship by a relative.(b) Notwithstanding (a)(2) of this section, the department will determine an applicable child under 7 AAC 53.223 to be a hard-to-place child with special needs if the child meets (1) the provisions of (a)(1) and (3) of this section; and(2) the medical or disability requirements of Title XVI, adopted by reference in 7 AAC 53.299, with respect to eligibility for SSI benefits.Eff. 3/31/2005, Register 173; am 4/13/2011, Register 198; am 7/1/2022, Register 242, July 2022Authority:AS 13.26.153
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