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Code · Alaska · Title 47 · Chapter 33

Sec. 47.33.070. Resident files.

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Sec. 47.33.070. Resident files.
(a)An assisted living home shall maintain, for each resident of the home, a file that includes
(1)the name and birth date, and, if provided by the resident, the social security number of the resident;
(2)the name, address, and telephone number of the resident's closest relative, service coordinator, if any, and representative, if any;
(3)a statement of what actions, if any, the resident's representative is authorized to take on the resident's behalf;
(4)a copy of the resident's assisted living plan;
(5)a copy of the residential services contract between the home and the resident;
(6)a notice, as required under AS 47.33.030 , regarding the depository in which the resident's advance payment money is being held;
(7)written acknowledgment by the resident or the resident's representative that the resident has received a copy of and has read, or has been read the
(A)resident's rights under AS 47.33.300 ;
(B)resident's right to pursue a grievance under AS 47.33.340 ;
(C)resident's right to protection from retaliation under AS 47.33.350 ;
(D)provisions of AS 47.32.160 , regarding immunity; and
(E)home's house rules;
(8)an acknowledgment and agreement relating to home safekeeping and management of the resident's money, as required by AS 47.33.040 ;
(9)a copy of the resident's living will, if any, or an advance health care directive made under AS 13.52 , if any; and
(10)a copy of a power of attorney or other written designation, including an advance health care directive made under AS 13.52 , of an agent, representative, or surrogate by the resident.
(b)An assisted living home shall retain a resident's file for at least one year after the resident terminates residency at the home.
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