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Sec. 47.32.200. Notices required of entities.

AK Stat § 47.32.200 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) An entity shall provide the department with written notice of a change of mailing address at least 14 days before the effective date of the change.

(b) An entity shall notify the department within 24 hours after having knowledge that an administrator, employee, volunteer, or household member, as required by the type of entity under department regulations, has been

(1) convicted of, has been charged by information or complaint with, or is under indictment or presentment for an offense listed in regulations adopted under AS 47.05.310 or a law or ordinance of this or another jurisdiction with similar elements; or

(2) found to have neglected or abused a child as described in AS 47.10.

(c) An entity shall notify the department within 24 hours after having knowledge of any allegation or suspicion of abuse, neglect, or misappropriation of money or other property of an individual receiving services from the entity. The entity shall conduct an investigation and make a written report to the department within five days following notification to the department under this subsection.

(d) Not less than 20 days before the effective date of a decision to relinquish the entity's license, the entity shall notify the department of the decision.

(e) Not more than one day after signing a contract for sale of the licensed entity, the entity shall notify the department of the sale.

(f) Not less than 30 days before an entity wishes to change the location of the entity, the entity shall notify the department of the change.

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Sec. 47.32.200. Notices required of entities.