7 AAC 57.940 - Children with special needs
For purposes of this chapter, a child has special needs if the child
(1) has been identified as
not functioning according to age-appropriate expectations in the areas of
affective, cognitive, communicative, perceptual, motor, physical, or social
development to the extent that the child may require help, program adjustments,
or related services on a regular basis in order to function in an adaptive
manner;
(2) requires health and
related services of a type or amount beyond that typically required by a child
in the child's age group; or
(3)
may require one or more of the following services:
(A) specialized care for a particular
condition;
(B) a specially trained
caregiver;
(C) frequent monitoring
of the child's health or medical needs;
(D) very close supervision;
(E) frequent intervention;
(F) aided physical movement.
Notes
Authority:AS 47.29.020
AS 47.32.010
AS 47.32.030
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