Legislature(1993 - 1994)
1994-01-28 House Journal
Full Journal pdf1994-01-28 House Journal Page 2177 HB 412 HOUSE BILL NO. 412 by the House Rules Committee by request of the Governor, entitled: 1994-01-28 House Journal Page 2178 HB 412 "An Act relating to facilities for the care of children; to child placement agencies; to maternity homes; to certain residential facilities for adults; and to foster homes for adults; and providing for an effective date." was read the first time and referred to the Health, Education & Social Services and Finance Committees. The following fiscal note applies: Fiscal note, Dept. of Health & Social Services, 1/28/94 The Governor's transmittal letter, dated January 28, 1994, appears below: "Dear Speaker Barnes: Under the authority of art. III, sec. 18, of the Alaska Constitution, I am transmitting a bill relating to the licensing, by the Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS), of facilities for the care of children, child placement agencies, maternity homes, and residential facilities and foster homes for adults. The bill reorganizes and clarifies existing licensing statutes and provides much-needed detail in the statutes. The bill's reorganization of the statutes separates licensing of child-related facilities from licensing of adult facilities. Sections 5 and 7 - 12 of the bill set out new statutory provisions that provide for the licensing and regulation of child foster homes, child care facilities, residential child care facilities, child placement agencies, and maternity homes. Section 7 of the bill clarifies which of these facilities are required to be licensed and which are exempt from licensure. Licensing procedures and requirements, appeal procedures, and operational requirements that apply to all such facilities are set out in secs. 7 - 11. Those sections provide for provisional licenses and biennial licenses, and specify that DHSS must inspect and investigate a facility before either a provisional license or initial biennial license is issued. Renewal procedures for biennial licenses are also provided. Complaint, investigation, and other enforcement provisions are set out in sec. 12 of the bill. 1994-01-28 House Journal Page 2179 HB 412 Section 13 of the bill sets out a separate article in AS47.35 to address licensure and regulation of adult residential care facilities. Many of the provisions in secs. 7 - 12 of the bill are incorporated by reference in the adult residential care facility article. I intend to introduce a bill this session relating to "assisted living homes" for adults; that bill will place licensing and regulation of adult residential facilities in a new chapter in AS47. If that bill passes the legislature and becomes law, sec.13 of the attached bill will not take effect. See sec. 21 of the bill. Sections 14 and 15 of the bill set out general provisions for administrative adjudication procedures, liability immunity, criminal penalty, and definitions for AS47.35. Sections 1 - 4 and 6 of the bill make conforming amendments to existing statutes to reflect changes made by secs. 5 and 7 - 15 of the bill. Section16 of the bill repeals most of the existing statutes in AS47.35 -- their provisions have been reworded and reorganized in secs. 5 and 7 - 15 of the bill. Section 17 of the bill contains transition provisions that specify how the bill affects existing as well as new facilities. Section 18 of the bill authorizes DHSS to begin the regulation adoption process so that necessary regulations can take effect on the effective date of the statutory changes made by the bill. Sections 19 - 21 provide an immediate effective date for sec. 18 and a January 1, 1996 effective date for the statutory changes made by the remainder of the bill. Section21 makes the January1, 1996 effective date for sec. 13 contingent on another adult residential facility bill not becoming law, as discussed earlier in this letter. I urge your support of this important legislation. Sincerely, /s/ Walter J. Hickel Governor"