00                       CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 357(FIN)                                                                    
01 "An Act updating the terminology in statutes for persons with disabilities; and                                         
02 providing for an effective date."                                                                                       
03 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA:                                                                
04    * Section 1. AS 14.30.630(b) is amended to read:                                                                   
05            (b)  The agency shall                                                                                        
06                 (1)  provide special education services including                                                       
07                      (A)  itinerant outreach services to students who are deaf, deaf-                               
08            blind, mentally retarded, hearing impaired, blind and visually impaired,                                     
09            orthopedically disabled, [HANDICAPPED, OTHER] health-impaired in                                     
10            other ways, and [,] severely emotionally disturbed, and to [MULTI-                                   
11            HANDICAPPED] students with multiple disabilities;                                                        
12                      (B)  special education instructional support and training of local                                 
13            school district special education personnel; and                                                             
14                      (C)  other services appropriate to special education needs;                                        
01                 (2)  provide for an annual audit of the agency;                                                         
02                 (3)  provide the department with a two-year plan of operation including                                 
03       a description of the services to be offered by the agency, the method by which the                                
04       services will be evaluated, information on the number of students and school district                             
05       personnel to be served, a schedule of funds available to the agency from all sources,                             
06       and other information that may be required by the department by regulation;                                       
07                 (4)  present an annual budget to the department.                                                        
08    * Sec. 2. AS 18.15.210 is amended to read:                                                                         
09            Sec. 18.15.210. Testing for certain other heritable diseases. The department                               
10       shall administer and provide services for testing for other heritable diseases that lead                          
11       to mental retardation and physical disabilities [HANDICAPS] as screening programs                             
12       accepted by current medical practice and as developed.                                                            
13    * Sec. 3. AS 18.55.130(b) is amended to read:                                                                      
14            (b)  Except in the case of leased housing as provided in 42 U.S.C. 1437f, the                                
15       corporation shall fix the income limits for occupancy of its low-cost housing projects                            
16       and rents that are approved by the United States Department of Housing and Urban                                  
17       Development after taking into consideration                                                                       
18                 (1)  the family size, composition, age, physical disabilities                                       
19       [HANDICAPS], and other factors that might affect the rent-paying ability of the                                   
20       family; and                                                                                                       
21                 (2)  the economic factors that affect the financial stability and solvency                              
22       of the project.                                                                                                   
23    * Sec. 4. AS 23.15.080 is amended to read:                                                                         
24            Sec. 23.15.080. Eligibility for vocational rehabilitation service. (a)                                     
25       Vocational rehabilitation service shall be provided directly or through a public or                               
26       private instrumentality to an [A HANDICAPPED] individual with a disability who                            
27                 (1)  is a resident of the state at the time of application for the service                              
28       and whose vocational rehabilitation the agency determines after full investigation can                            
29       be satisfactorily achieved; or                                                                                    
30                 (2)  is eligible for the service under an agreement with another state or                               
31       with the federal government.                                                                                      
01            (b)  In determining the types and extent of vocational rehabilitation services to                            
02       be provided to an [A HANDICAPPED] individual with a disability, the agency shall                          
03       take into consideration any similar benefits that may be available to the individual                              
04       under other programs. However, the agency may not take other benefits into                                        
05       consideration when doing so would significantly delay the provision of needed                                     
06       services to the [HANDICAPPED] individual with a disability. The agency need not                               
07       take other benefits into consideration when they are for                                                          
08                 (1)  diagnostic and related services, including transportation and                                      
09       subsistence in connection with those services;                                                                    
10                 (2)  counseling, guidance, and referral;                                                                
11                 (3)  training, including personal and vocational adjustment training, and                               
12       necessary training materials;                                                                                     
13                 (4)  services to members of families of [HANDICAPPED] individuals                                       
14       with disabilities;                                                                                            
15                 (5)  job placement; and                                                                                 
16                 (6)  services necessary to assist [HANDICAPPED] individuals with                                    
17       disabilities to maintain suitable employment.                                                                 
18    * Sec. 5. AS 23.15.090 is amended to read:                                                                         
19            Sec. 23.15.090. Priority as to eligibility. If vocational rehabilitation service                           
20       cannot be provided for all eligible [HANDICAPPED] individuals with disabilities                               
21       who apply, the agency shall provide by regulation for determining the order to be                                 
22       followed in selecting those to whom the services will be provided.                                                
23    * Sec. 6. AS 23.15.100 is amended to read:                                                                         
24            Sec. 23.15.100. Powers and duties; vending facilities. (a) In carrying out                                 
25       AS 23.15.010 - 23.15.210, the agency shall                                                                    
26                 (1)  take the action it considers necessary or appropriate to carry out the                             
27       purposes of AS 23.15.010 - 23.15.210 [,] and adopt regulations in conformity with                                 
28       these purposes;                                                                                                   
29                 (2)  determine the eligibility of applicants for vocational rehabilitation                              
30       service;                                                                                                          
31                 (3)  submit to the governor annual reports of activities and expenditures                               
01       and, before each regular session of the legislature, estimates of sums required for                               
02       carrying out AS 23.15.010 - 23.15.210 and estimates of the amounts to be made                                     
03       available for this purpose from all sources;                                                                      
04                 (4)  cooperate with public and private departments, agencies, and                                       
05       institutions in providing for the vocational rehabilitation of [HANDICAPPED]                                      
06       individuals with disabilities, studying the problems involved in providing this                               
07       rehabilitation, and establishing, developing, and providing, in conformity with the                               
08       purposes of AS 23.15.010 - 23.15.210, the programs, facilities, and services that may                             
09       be necessary or desirable;                                                                                        
10                 (5)  survey the potential for providing vending facilities on public                                    
11       property and, when feasible, establish vending facilities operated by blind persons and                           
12       [SEVERELY HANDICAPPED] persons with severe disabilities on public property;                                   
13                 (6)  license blind persons and [SEVERELY HANDICAPPED] persons                                           
14       with severe disabilities in accordance with AS 23.15.133 for the operation of vending                         
15       facilities on public property, with blind persons having first priority for operation of                          
16       the vending facilities;                                                                                           
17                 (7)  provide the training and supervision necessary to enable blind                                     
18       persons and [SEVERELY HANDICAPPED] persons with severe disabilities to                                        
19       operate vending facilities;                                                                                       
20                 (8)  provide the equipment and initial stock necessary to enable blind                                  
21       persons and [SEVERELY HANDICAPPED] persons with severe disabilities to                                        
22       operate vending facilities.                                                                                       
23            (b)  In carrying out AS 23.15.010 - 23.15.210, the agency may                                                
24                 (1)  enter into agreements with other states to provide for the vocational                              
25       rehabilitation of residents of the states concerned;                                                              
26                 (2)  establish and operate rehabilitation facilities and workshops and                                  
27       make grants to public and other nonprofit organizations for these purposes;                                       
28                 (3)  supervise the operation of vending stands and other small                                          
29       businesses established under AS 23.15.010 - 23.15.210 to be conducted by                                          
30       [SEVERELY HANDICAPPED] individuals with severe disabilities;                                                  
31                 (4)  make studies, investigations, demonstrations, and reports, and                                     
01       provide training and instruction, including the establishment and maintenance of the                              
02       research fellowships and traineeships with the stipends and allowances that are                                   
03       considered necessary, in matters relating to vocational rehabilitation; and                                       
04                 (5)  adopt regulations necessary for carrying out the provisions of                                     
05       AS 23.15.010 - 23.15.210.                                                                                         
06    * Sec. 7. AS 23.15.125(e)(2) is amended to read:                                                                   
07                 (2)  "person with a disability" means [A HANDICAPPED                                                    
08       INDIVIDUAL OR] an individual having a physical or mental disability.                                              
09    * Sec. 8. AS 23.15.133(a) is amended to read:                                                                      
10            (a)  The agency shall issue a license for the operation of a vending facility on                             
11       public property to a blind person or a [SEVERELY HANDICAPPED] person with a                               
12       severe disability who is a resident of the state at the time of application and who                           
13       qualifies for a license under                                                                                     
14                 (1)  20 U.S.C. 107 - 107f [107(f)] ([THE] Randolph-Sheppard Act); or                                
15                 (2)  regulations adopted by the agency providing for licensing of blind                                 
16       persons or [SEVERELY HANDICAPPED] persons with severe disabilities.                                           
17    * Sec. 9. AS 23.15.134 is amended to read:                                                                         
18            Sec. 23.15.134. Active participation by [SEVERELY HANDICAPPED]                                             
19       licensees with severe disabilities. The agency shall adopt regulations that ensure the                        
20       opportunity for active participation by a [SEVERELY HANDICAPPED] licensee                                         
21       with severe disabilities in the administration of vending facilities operated by                              
22       [SEVERELY HANDICAPPED] licensees with severe disabilities. The opportunity                                    
23       for active participation provided under this section must be at least as extensive as the                         
24       opportunity for active participation provided for a blind licensee under AS 23.15.135.                            
25    * Sec. 10. AS 23.15.170 is amended to read:                                                                        
26            Sec. 23.15.170. Maintenance not assignable. The right of an [A                                         
27       HANDICAPPED] individual with a disability to maintenance under AS 23.15.010 -                                 
28       23.15.210 is not transferable or assignable at law or in equity.                                                  
29    * Sec. 11. AS 23.15.180(b) is amended to read:                                                                     
30            (b)  A blind person or a [SEVERELY HANDICAPPED] person with a severe                                 
31       disability aggrieved by a decision or action of the agency under AS 23.15.133 -                               
01       23.15.135 shall receive a hearing on request in accordance with AS 44.62.330 -                                    
02       44.62.630 (Administrative Procedure Act). A blind person may also file a complaint in                             
03       accordance with 20 U.S.C. 107d-1 for arbitration of a grievance.                                                  
04    * Sec. 12. AS 23.15.210 is amended to read:                                                                        
05            Sec. 23.15.210. Definitions. In AS 23.15.010 - 23.15.210,                                              
06                 (1)  "active participation" means a process through which the                                           
07       Committee of Blind Vendors or a licensee is provided the opportunity to exert a major                             
08       influence in program policies, standards, and procedures affecting the operation of                               
09       vending facilities, with the commissioner of education and early development having                               
10       final responsibility;                                                                                             
11                 (2)  "agency" means the division of vocational rehabilitation;                                          
12                 (3)  "blind person" means a person whose central visual acuity does not                                 
13       exceed 20/200 in the better eye with correcting lenses, or whose visual acuity, if better                         
14       than 20/200, is accompanied by a limit to the field of vision in the better eye to such a                         
15       degree that its widest diameter subtends an angle of not [NO] greater than 20 degrees;                        
16       an examination by an ophthalmologist or by an optometrist is necessary before a                                   
17       person is found to be blind;                                                                                      
18                 (4)  [REPEALED                                                                                          
19                 (5)]  "director" means the director of the division of vocational                                       
20       rehabilitation;                                                                                                   
21                 (5)  "individual having a physical or mental disability" means an                                   
22       individual who has a physical or mental condition that materially limits,                                     
23       contributes to limiting, or, if not corrected, will probably result in limiting the                           
24       individual's activities or functioning;                                                                       
25                 (6)  "[HANDICAPPED] individual with a disability" means an                                          
26       individual having a physical or mental disability that [WHICH] for that individual                            
27       constitutes or results in a substantial barrier [HANDICAP] to employment and who                              
28       can reasonably be expected to benefit in terms of employability from the provision of                             
29       vocational rehabilitation services;                                                                               
30                 (7)  ["INDIVIDUAL HAVING A PHYSICAL OR MENTAL                                                           
31       DISABILITY" MEANS AN INDIVIDUAL WHO HAS A PHYSICAL OR MENTAL                                                      
01       CONDITION THAT MATERIALLY LIMITS, CONTRIBUTES TO LIMITING, OR,                                                    
02       IF NOT CORRECTED, WILL PROBABLY RESULT IN LIMITING THE                                                            
03       INDIVIDUAL'S ACTIVITIES OR FUNCTIONING;                                                                           
04                 (8)]  "licensee" means a blind person or a [SEVERELY                                            
05       HANDICAPPED] person with a severe disability licensed by the division of                                      
06       vocational rehabilitation under 20 U.S.C. 107 - 107b and 107d - 107f ([THE]                                       
07       Randolph-Sheppard Act), AS 23.15.133, and regulations adopted under federal or                                    
08       state law;                                                                                                        
09                 (8)  "person with a severe disability" means a person who has one                                   
10       or more physical or mental disabilities that seriously limit the person's functional                          
11       capacities in terms of regular employment and whose vocational rehabilitation                                 
12       requires multiple vocational rehabilitation services over an extended period of                               
13       time;                                                                                                         
14                 (9)  "public property" means real or personal property owned or leased                                  
15       by the state or federal government [,] or an agency of the state or federal government;                           
16                 (10)  ["SEVERELY HANDICAPPED PERSON " MEANS A                                                           
17       PERSON WHO HAS ONE OR MORE PHYSICAL OR MENTAL DISABILITIES                                                        
18       THAT SERIOUSLY LIMIT THE PERSON'S FUNCTIONAL CAPACITIES IN                                                        
19       TERMS OF REGULAR EMPLOYMENT, AND WHOSE VOCATIONAL                                                                 
20       REHABILITATION REQUIRES MULTIPLE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION                                                        
21       SERVICES OVER AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME;                                                                         
22                 (11)]  "vending facility" means a vending machine, cafeteria, snack bar,                                
23       shelter, cart, or counter where food, tobacco, newspapers, periodicals, and other                                 
24       articles are offered for sale to the general public and dispensed automatically or                                
25       manually whether prepared on or off the premises; and excludes a facility in a                                    
26       hospital, school, or other institution where food or other articles are offered for sale                          
27       only to patients, inmates, and persons enrolled in or employed by the institution;                                
28                 (11) [(12)]  "vocational rehabilitation service" means goods and                                    
29       services, including diagnostic and related services, necessary to enable an [A                                
30       HANDICAPPED] individual with a disability to engage in gainful employment;                                    
31                 (12) [(13)]  "workshop" means a rehabilitation facility engaged in a                                
01       production or service operation that is operated for the primary purpose of providing                             
02       gainful employment or professional services to persons with disabilities [THE                                 
03       HANDICAPPED] as an interim step in the rehabilitation process for those who cannot                                
04       readily be absorbed in the competitive labor market or during times when employment                               
05       opportunities for them in the competitive labor market do not exist.                                              
06    * Sec. 13. AS 29.60.120(f)(1) is amended to read:                                                                  
07                 (1)  "health facility"                                                                                  
08                      (A)  means a facility that is licensed or certified by the state or                                
09            approved under regulations adopted by the department and that is owned or                                    
10            operated or both by a municipality or by a nonprofit corporation or other                                    
11            nonprofit sponsor;                                                                                           
12                      (B)  includes a public health center, maternity home,                                              
13            community mental health center, facility for persons with mental or physical                             
14            disabilities [THE MENTALLY OR PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED],                                                   
15            nursing home, convalescent center, domestic violence or sexual assault shelter                               
16            qualified to receive a grant or contract under AS 18.66, or alcohol or drug                                  
17            abuse facility that meets standards established under AS 47.37;                                              
18                      (C)  excludes a facility operated or wholly supported by the                                       
19            state or the federal government;                                                                             
20    * Sec. 14. AS 35.10.015(a) is amended to read:                                                                     
21            (a)  The department shall prepare, adopt, and enforce regulations governing the                              
22       construction of public buildings and facilities by or for the state, including the                                
23       University of Alaska, and its political subdivisions, whether financed in whole or in                             
24       part by federal funds, to ensure that public buildings and facilities are accessible to [,]                       
25       and usable by persons with disabilities and by the [, THE PHYSICALLY                                          
26       HANDICAPPED,] aged [,] or infirm. The regulations of the department must conform                                  
27       to a standard comparable to applicable provisions of federal law, regulations, and                                
28       standards.                                                                                                        
29    * Sec. 15. AS 35.10.015(c) is amended to read:                                                                     
30            (c)  All ferries owned or operated by the state shall be equipped with elevators                             
31       or other passenger lifting equipment, ramps, or other facilities and devices to ensure                            
01       that these vessels are accessible to and usable by persons with disabilities and by                           
02       [PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED,] aged or infirm passengers. In this subsection,                                          
03       "accessible to and usable by" means that a person with a disability or an [A                                  
04       PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED,] aged or infirm passenger can board, disembark and                                        
05       move between decks and about the public areas aboard a state ferry with personal                                  
06       comfort and safety [,] and with safety to [,] other passengers and members of the crew.                           
07    * Sec. 16. AS 35.10.015(d) is amended to read:                                                                     
08            (d)  After June 25, 1976, a ferry may not be constructed, lengthened,                                        
09       completely renovated, or purchased for use or entered into service by the division of                             
10       marine transportation of the department as a part of the Alaska marine highway system                             
11       that does not include adequate facilities and devices to ensure that the vessel is                                
12       accessible to and usable by persons with disabilities and by [PHYSICALLY                                      
13       HANDICAPPED,] aged or infirm passengers. Some staterooms and all restrooms,                                       
14       indoor passageways, outdoor weather decks, and other public areas aboard the vessel                               
15       shall be so designed and constructed as to permit access and use by persons with                              
16       disabilities and by [PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED,] aged [,] or infirm passengers,                                  
17       including [BUT NOT LIMITED TO] those persons occupying a wheelchair.                                              
18    * Sec. 17. AS 35.10.015(e) is amended to read:                                                                     
19            (e)  After June 25, 1976, a [NO] public building or facility in the state may not                    
20       be planned, designed, financed, constructed, opened to public use, or otherwise placed                            
21       in operation unless it meets the standards established under this section. If the                                 
22       standards for a public building or facility are not provided for in federal statute                           
23       [LAW], regulation, or standards, the department shall determine the extent of, and                                
24       adopt regulations setting the standards for, access to and use of the public building or                          
25       facility by persons with disabilities and by the [PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED,]                                    
26       aged [,] or infirm.                                                                                               
27    * Sec. 18. AS 36.30.040(b) is amended to read:                                                                     
28            (b)  The commissioner shall adopt regulations pertaining to                                                  
29                 (1)  suspension, debarment, and reinstatement of prospective bidders                                    
30       and contractors;                                                                                                  
31                 (2)  bid protests;                                                                                      
01                 (3)  conditions and procedures for the procurement of perishables and                                   
02       items for resale;                                                                                                 
03                 (4)  conditions and procedures for the use of source selection methods                                  
04       authorized by this chapter, including single source procurements, emergency                                       
05       procurements, and small procurements;                                                                             
06                 (5)  the opening or rejection of bids and offers, and waiver of                                         
07       informalities in bids and offers;                                                                                 
08                 (6)  confidentiality of technical data and trade secrets submitted by                                   
09       actual or prospective bidders or offerors;                                                                        
10                 (7)  partial, progressive, and multiple awards;                                                         
11                 (8)  storerooms and inventories, including determination of appropriate                                 
12       stock levels and the management of agency supplies;                                                               
13                 (9)  transfer, sale, or other disposal of supplies;                                                     
14                 (10)  definitions and classes of contractual services and procedures for                                
15       acquiring them;                                                                                                   
16                 (11)  providing for conducting price analysis;                                                          
17                 (12)  use of payment and performance bonds in connection with                                           
18       contracts for supplies, services, and construction;                                                               
19                 (13)  guidelines for use of cost principles in negotiations, adjustments,                               
20       and settlements;                                                                                                  
21                 (14)  conditions under which an agency may use the services of an                                       
22       employment program;                                                                                               
23                 (15)  a bidder's or offeror's duties under this chapter; and                                            
24                 (16)  the elimination and prevention of discrimination in state                                         
25       contracting because of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, marital status,                          
26       pregnancy, parenthood, disability [HANDICAP], or political affiliation.                                       
27    * Sec. 19. AS 36.30.990(11) is amended to read:                                                                    
28                 (11)  "employment program" means a nonprofit program to increase                                        
29       employment opportunities for individuals with physical or mental disabilities that                                
30       constitute substantial barriers [HANDICAPS] to employment;                                                    
31    * Sec. 20. AS 39.25.160(f) is amended to read:                                                                     
01            (f)  Action affecting the employment status of a state employee or an applicant                              
02       for state service, including appointment, promotion, demotion, suspension, or removal,                            
03       may not be taken or withheld on the basis of unlawful discrimination due to race,                                 
04       religion, color, [OR] national origin, age, disability [HANDICAP], sex, marital status,                       
05       change in marital status, pregnancy, or parenthood. In addition, action affecting the                             
06       employment status of an employee in the classified service, including appointment,                                
07       promotion, demotion, suspension, or removal, may not be taken or withheld for a                                   
08       reason not related to merit.                                                                                      
09    * Sec. 21. AS 41.21.027(b) is amended to read:                                                                     
10            (b)  The state may not enter into a concession contract under (a) of this section                            
11       if the proposed contract involves estimated annual gross receipts of more than                                    
12       $100,000, construction of facilities, a term longer than four years, or the provision of                          
13       services other than those normally provided at similar facilities managed by the state,                           
14       unless the commissioner finds that the proposed concession contract                                               
15                 (1)  will implement the purposes of the park unit and is authorized by                                  
16       the park management plan, if any, that applies to the park unit;                                                  
17                 (2)  will enhance public use and enjoyment of the park unit while                                       
18       maintaining a high quality environment and the opportunity for high quality                                       
19       recreational experiences;                                                                                         
20                 (3)  will provide services or facilities that are not feasible or affordable                            
21       for the state to provide directly;                                                                                
22                 (4)  will not create unacceptable adverse environmental effects;                                        
23                 (5)  is based on a need and desire of the public;                                                       
24                 (6)  recognizes and accommodates, at no cost, ordinary uses in a park                                   
25       unit;                                                                                                             
26                 (7)  requires the contractor to hire residents of the state, to the extent                              
27       available and qualified, when hiring persons to work in the park under the contract;                              
28                 (8)  provides the state with a fair and equitable portion, in money or                                  
29       services, of the contractor's receipts from the provision of the service or the operation                         
30       of the facility;                                                                                                  
31                 (9)  provides that the department retains control over the level of fees                                
01       and the design and appearance of any facility to be constructed;                                                  
02                 (10)  encourages the contractor to accommodate visitors with special                                    
03       circumstances, including [HANDICAPPED] persons with disabilities, senior citizens,                            
04       and school children; and                                                                                          
05                 (11)  provides that the contract may be terminated if the contractor fails                              
06       to fulfill the requirements of this section or the contract.                                                      
07    * Sec. 22. AS 47.14.100(d) is amended to read:                                                                     
08            (d)  In addition to money paid for the maintenance of foster children under (b)                              
09       of this section, the department                                                                                   
10                 (1)  shall pay the costs of caring for [PHYSICALLY OR MENTALLY                                          
11       HANDICAPPED] foster children with physical or mental disabilities, including the                              
12       additional costs of medical care, habilitative and rehabilitative treatment, services and                         
13       equipment, and special clothing, and the indirect costs of medical care, including child                      
14       care and transportation expenses;                                                                                 
15                 (2)  may pay for respite care; in this paragraph, "respite care" means                                  
16       child care for the purpose of providing temporary relief from the stresses of caring for                          
17       a foster child; and                                                                                               
18                 (3)  may pay a subsidized guardianship payment under AS 25.23.210                                       
19       when a foster child's foster parents or other persons approved by the department                                  
20       become court-appointed legal guardians of the child.                                                              
21    * Sec. 23. AS 47.75.060(2) is amended to read:                                                                     
22                 (2)  "social services" means child care services, protective services for                               
23       children and adults, services for children and adults in foster care, services related to                         
24       the management and maintenance of the home, day care services for adults,                                         
25       transportation services, training and related services, employment services,                                      
26       information, referral, and counseling services, the preparation and delivery of meals,                            
27       health support services, a full range of legal services, and appropriate combinations of                      
28       services designed to meet the special needs of children, the aged, persons with                               
29       developmental disabilities, persons who are [THE DEVELOPMENTALLY                                          
30       DISABLED, THE] blind, persons with mental illness, persons with physical                                      
31       disabilities [THE MENTALLY ILL, THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED], and                                              
01       persons with substance abuse disorders [ALCOHOLIC AND DRUG ADDICTS].                                          
02    * Sec. 24. AS 47.80.010 is amended to read:                                                                        
03            Sec. 47.80.010. Rights of persons with disabilities [HANDICAPS]. Persons                                 
04       with disabilities [HANDICAPS] have the same legal rights and responsibilities                                 
05       guaranteed all other persons by the Constitution of the United States and federal laws                            
06       and by the constitution and laws of the state. An otherwise qualified person may not                              
07       be excluded, by reason of having a disability [HANDICAP], from participation in, be                           
08       denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under, any program or activity                          
09       that receives public funds. Some persons with disabilities [HANDICAPS] may be                                 
10       unable, due to the severity of their disability [HANDICAP], to exercise for                                   
11       themselves all of their rights in a meaningful way; for others modification of some or                            
12       all of their rights is appropriate. The procedure used for modification of rights must                            
13       contain proper legal safeguards against every form of abuse, must be based on an                                  
14       evaluation of the social capability of the person by qualified experts, and must be                               
15       subject to periodic reviews and to the right of appeal to higher authorities.                                     
16    * Sec. 25. AS 47.80.020 is amended to read:                                                                        
17            Sec. 47.80.020. Protection and advocacy of rights. The department shall                                    
18       establish a system to protect and advocate rights of persons with disabilities                                
19       [HANDICAPS]. The system                                                                                           
20                 (1)  has the authority to pursue legal, administrative, and other                                       
21       appropriate remedies to assure the protection of the rights of persons with disabilities                      
22       [HANDICAPS]; and                                                                                                  
23                 (2)  shall be independent of any state agency that provides treatment,                                  
24       services, or habilitation of persons with disabilities [HANDICAPS].                                           
25    * Sec. 26. AS 47.80.040(f) is amended to read:                                                                     
26            (f)  In the appointment of all members other than state agency members, due                                  
27       regard shall be given to geographically balanced representation of areas of the state                             
28       and to representation of persons with a variety of different mental and physical                                  
29       disabilities [HANDICAPS].                                                                                     
30    * Sec. 27. AS 47.80.100(a) is amended to read:                                                                     
31            (a)  The Department of Health and Social Services, the Department of                                         
01       Education and Early Development, and other departments of the state as appropriate,                               
02       shall, in coordination, plan, develop, and implement a comprehensive system of                                    
03       services and facilities for persons with disabilities [HANDICAPS,] that is consistent                         
04       with the state plan adopted under AS 47.80.090(5) and is dispersed geographically                                 
05       within the state.                                                                                                 
06    * Sec. 28. AS 47.80.100(b) is amended to read:                                                                     
07            (b)  The services required in (a) of this section are specialized services or                                
08       special adaptations of services available to the general population and shall be directed                         
09       toward the social, personal, physical, or economic habilitation or rehabilitation of                              
10       persons with disabilities [HANDICAPS].                                                                        
11    * Sec. 29. AS 47.80.110 is amended to read:                                                                        
12            Sec. 47.80.110. Program principles. The system of services and facilities                                  
13       required under AS 47.80.100 shall accord with the principles that service providers                               
14       shall                                                                                                             
15                 (1)  make services available at times and locations that enable residents                               
16       of the provider's service area to obtain services readily;                                                        
17                 (2)  ensure each client's right to confidentiality and treatment with                                   
18       dignity;                                                                                                          
19                 (3)  establish staffing patterns that reflect the cultural, linguistic, and                             
20       other social characteristics of the community and that incorporate multidisciplinary                              
21       professional staff to meet client functional levels and diagnostic and treatment needs;                           
22                 (4)  promote client and family participation in formulating, delivering,                                
23       and evaluating treatment and rehabilitation;                                                                      
24                 (5)  design treatment and habilitation to maximize individual potential                                 
25       and minimize institutionalization; and                                                                            
26                 (6)  provide services in the least restrictive setting, enabling a person to                            
27       live as normally as possible within the limitations of the disability [HANDICAP].                             
28    * Sec. 30. AS 47.80.120 is amended to read:                                                                        
29            Sec. 47.80.120. Habilitation plans. A state agency, contractor, or grantee who                             
30       is directly responsible for providing services to persons with disabilities                                   
31       [HANDICAPS] shall develop an individual habilitation plan for each person whose                                   
01       program of services utilizes state funds. The plan shall be completed in writing and                              
02       furnished to the department within 30 days of admission of a client to the program of                             
03       services. The plan, its renewals, and any changes of it [,] shall have the written                                
04       concurrence of the client, or the client's parent or guardian when appropriate, and the                           
05       agency or contractor responsible for providing services. The development and content                              
06       of a plan shall conform to requirements established by the department by regulation.                              
07       Insofar as practicable, the requirements shall conform to those established for                                   
08       individual habilitation plans under P.L. 91-517 or P.L. 94-103, as amended. Each plan                             
09       shall be time-limited, evaluated, and renewed at least annually.                                                  
10    * Sec. 31. AS 47.80.130(a) is amended to read:                                                                     
11            (a)  The department shall                                                                                    
12                 (1)  develop budgets and receive and distribute appropriations and                                      
13       funds under this section;                                                                                         
14                 (2)  adopt regulations regarding standards of services and facilities for                               
15       persons with disabilities [HANDICAPS] and the quality of services and the process                             
16       by which services are to be delivered;                                                                            
17                 (3)  adopt any other regulations necessary to implement this chapter;                                   
18                 (4)  provide technical assistance to public and private agencies in                                     
19       planning, developing, and implementing programs to serve [HANDICAPPED]                                            
20       persons with disabilities;                                                                                    
21                 (5)  operate programs and facilities [,] and enter into agreements,                                     
22       contracts, or grants necessary to provide services required under this chapter;                                   
23                 (6)  take the actions and undertake the obligations that are necessary to                               
24       participate in federal grant-in-aid programs and accept federal or other financial aid                            
25       for the study, examination, care, and treatment of persons with disabilities [THE                         
26       HANDICAPPED].                                                                                                     
27    * Sec. 32. AS 47.80.150(a) is amended to read:                                                                     
28            (a)  A person with a disability [HANDICAP] or the person's legal                                         
29       representative acting in a representative capacity, the person's spouse, or the person's                          
30       parents if the person is a minor [,] shall pay or contribute to the payment of the                                
31       charges for the care or treatment in accordance with the fee schedule adopted under                               
01       AS 44.29.022. The order of the department relating to the payment of charges shall be                             
02       prospective in effect and may relate only to charges to be incurred, except that, if a                        
03       person intentionally conceals ability to pay, the person shall be ordered to pay to the                           
04       extent of the person's ability to pay the charges accruing during the period of the                               
05       concealment. The order of the department relating to the payment of charges by the                                
06       person with a disability [HANDICAP] or the person's legal representative, or the                              
07       person's spouse or parents, shall be issued within six months of the date on which the                            
08       charge was incurred. The department may make necessary investigations to determine                                
09       the ability to pay. The order shall remain in full force and effect unless modified by                            
10       subsequent court or department orders.                                                                            
11    * Sec. 33. AS 47.80.150(b) is amended to read:                                                                     
12            (b)  As used in (a) of this section, the term "actual cost of the care and                                   
13       treatment" means the lesser of (1) the rate provided for by a contract entered into                               
14       under this chapter, (2) the fee established under AS 44.29.022 for services provided                              
15       under this chapter or, (3) if the person is under the age of 18, the cost of care of a                            
16       person of the same age who is not a person with a disability [HANDICAP] and who                               
17       resides with a parent or guardian, and includes expenses of transportation incidental to                          
18       treatment and carrying out the intent of this chapter. In establishing fees for services                          
19       under this chapter, the commissioner shall consider the income and family size of the                             
20       responsible party, age of the person receiving the services, and other factors that relate                        
21       to the ability to pay. Fees may not exceed the actual cost of the care or treatment.                              
22    * Sec. 34. AS 47.80.150(e) is amended to read:                                                                     
23            (e)  All money paid to the department by the person with a disability                                    
24       [HANDICAP] or on the person's behalf, under this section, shall be deposited in the                               
25       general fund.                                                                                                     
26    * Sec. 35. AS 47.80.150(f) is amended to read:                                                                     
27            (f)  If an order of payment is entered by the department under this section and                              
28       delinquency in the payment of any amount due the state under the order continues for                              
29       a period of more than 30 days after the notification by the department to the person,                             
30       the legal representative, parent, or spouse of the person with a disability                                   
31       [HANDICAP], the state may proceed to collect the amounts due by appropriate                                       
01       proceedings. Actions to enforce the collection of payments may only be brought                                    
02       within three years after the date of notification of a delinquent payment.                                        
03    * Sec. 36. AS 47.80.900(3) is amended to read:                                                                     
04                 (3)  "facilities for persons with disabilities [HANDICAPS]" means                                   
05       publicly or privately operated facilities, or specified portions of facilities, designed                          
06       primarily for the delivery of services to those persons; the term includes [BUT IS                                
07       NOT LIMITED TO] residential facilities;                                                                           
08    * Sec. 37. AS 47.80.900(4) is amended to read:                                                                     
09                 (4)  "habilitation" means education or training for persons with                                    
10       disabilities [THE HANDICAPPED] to enable them to function better in society;                                  
11    * Sec. 38. AS 47.80.900(5) is amended to read:                                                                     
12                 (5)  "least restrictive setting" means a residential or other setting for                               
13       meeting the needs of a person with a disability that [HANDICAPPED PERSON                                      
14       WHICH] requires the least amount of restriction of personal liberty by enabling the                               
15       person to function in as normal an environment as possible and to live as normally as                             
16       possible, within the limitations of the disability [HANDICAP];                                                
17    * Sec. 39. AS 47.80.900(6) is amended to read:                                                                     
18                 (6)  "person with a disability [HANDICAP]" means a person with a                                    
19       developmental disability as defined in (7) of this section or a person who is hard of                             
20       hearing, deaf, speech impaired, visually impaired [HANDICAPPED], seriously                                    
21       emotionally disturbed, orthopedically or otherwise health impaired, or who has a                                  
22       specific learning disability; the term includes a child with a disability as defined in                           
23       AS 14.30.350;                                                                                                     
24    * Sec. 40. AS 47.80.900(8) is amended to read:                                                                     
25                 (8)  "residential facility" means a publicly or privately operated facility                             
26       that provides 24-hour care for four or more persons with disabilities [HANDICAPS],                            
27       excluding family, foster family, or adoptive homes;                                                               
28    * Sec. 41. AS 47.80.900(9) is amended to read:                                                                     
29                 (9)  "substantial disability [HANDICAP]" means a disability that                                    
30       prevents or substantially impedes the person's participating in and benefiting from the                           
31       social, economic, educational, recreational, or other opportunities generally available                           
01       to peers in the community who are not similarly disabled [HANDICAPPED].                                       
02    * Sec. 42. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to                         
03 read:                                                                                                                   
04       CONFORMING INSTRUCTIONS. (a) The revisor of statutes is instructed to change                                      
05 the catch line of AS 47.80.100 from "Programs for persons with handicaps" to "Programs for                              
06 persons with disabilities."                                                                                             
07       (b)  Throughout the Alaska Administrative Code, the regulations attorney is instructed                            
08 to change the terms "handicapped," "handicap," and "handicaps," as appropriate, in a manner                             
09 consistent with the changes made in secs. 1 - 41 of this Act.                                                           
10    * Sec. 43. This Act takes effect immediately under AS 01.10.070(c).