7 AAC 53.330 - One-time items
(a) "One-time items" are goods or services
that are not included in out-of-home care payments because of high one-time or
short-term costs exceeding $100. An out-of-home care provider may request
one-time item money for a child placed by the department when there is no other
resource for payment.
(b) One-time
item money may cover items such as
(1) special
cribs, beds, mattresses, or discretionary devices for persons with
disabilities;
(2) special event
costs, such as graduation costs or Christmas gift money, if the child is placed
less than 90 days before the event;
(3) costs for pre-placement visitation and
travel.
(c) An
out-of-home care provider will not be reimbursed for an expenditure if it was
made or incurred before receiving written approval of the one-time request, or
if it is included in a rate under
7 AAC 53.050
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7 AAC 53.060 and
7 AAC 53.365.
(d) A request by an out-of-home care provider
for one-time item money must be made to the department in writing.
(e) Not later than 10 working days after
receiving a request for one-time item money, the department will notify an
out-of-home care provider of the action taken by the department on the
request.
Notes
Authority:AS 47.06.010
AS 47.10.080
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