A person who engages in the business of providing services as a guardian or conservator may not be appointed a guardian or a conservator in a court proceeding unless the person is licensed under this chapter or exempt under AS 08.26.180 .
Except as provided by AS 08.26.180 , a person may not engage in the business of providing services as a guardian or a conservator unless the person has a license issued under this chapter.
Upon request of the department, a licensee shall submit to the department a copy of the reports that the licensee is required to submit to a court under AS 13.26.
Article 03. PRACTICES
In addition to the disciplinary actions allowed under AS 08.01.075 , the department may petition a court to review the conduct of a licensee if the department determines that the conduct of the licensee may not be in the best interests of the ward or protected person.
Article 05. GENERAL PROVISIONS
A licensee shall notify the department immediately if
(1) the licensee fails to file a report to the court required by this chapter;
(2) the licensee has been removed as a guardian or conservator for a ward or protected person;
(3) the licensee has received a gift with a value of more than $100 from a ward or protected person during the two years before the appointment;
(4) the licensee has an interest in an enterprise that provides services to the ward or protected person;
(5) an employee or contractor of the licensee is arrested for any offense; or
(6) the licensee has filed for bankruptcy.
Article 04. DISCIPLINE
A financial institution regulated by the federal government or a financial institution regulated under AS 06 by the division in the department that regulates banking, securities, and corporations, is not required to be licensed under this chapter in order to engage in the business of providing services as a guardian or a conservator or be appointed as a private professional guardian or a private professional conservator by a court. In this subsection, 'financial institution' does not include a person who is exempt under AS 06.26.020 or who has received an exemption under AS 06.26.200 .
(a) For each applicant for a license under this chapter, the department shall submit the fingerprint cards and other relevant information received with the application to the Department of Public Safety and request the Department of Public Safety to
(1) submit the fingerprints to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for a national criminal history record information check on the applicant;
(2) perform a state criminal history record information check on the applicant; and
(3) provide the department with the results of the criminal history record information checks made under (1) and (2) of this subsection.
(b) The department may not issue a license to a person under this section unless the department receives the report required by (a)(3) of this section.
Article 02. REPORTS
Within 30 days following the end of each calendar year, a licensee shall submit to the department
(1) evidence of the initial and continuing existence of a bond and professional liability insurance required by a court to be maintained by the guardian or conservator;
(2) a list, including case numbers, of the wards and protected persons for whom the licensee is acting as a private professional guardian or private professional conservator;
(3) an accurate financial statement of the licensee;
(4) a letter stating that the licensee has filed all required court reports in the previous calendar year;
(5) a copy of all of the licensee's federal tax documents filed with the Internal Revenue Service and all of the licensee's correspondence with the Internal Revenue Service; and
(6) a list of all persons currently employed by the licensee in the business for which the license was issued.
(a) A licensee may not receive a payment for services rendered to a ward or a protected person until the licensee obtains court approval of a proposed fee schedule. The fee schedule must include a statement of the hourly fee for professional and administrative services and a monthly maximum amount that the licensee can charge the ward or protected person.
(b) A payment requested by a licensee that exceeds the established monthly maximum amount identified under (a) of this section may not be made unless the payment is approved by the court. A request for court approval of a fee that exceeds the established monthly maximum amount must include the following information for the services covered by the fee:
(1) the name of the person who provided the service;
(2) the date when the service was provided;
(3) the hourly rate of compensation for the service;
(4) a description of the service; and
(5) the amount of time used to perform the service.
The department shall issue an individual private professional guardian license to an individual
(1) who is at least 21 years of age;
(2) who has two or more years of professional client casework experience or at least an associate degree in human services, social work, psychology, sociology, gerontology, special education, or a closely related field;
(3) who is certified as a guardian by a nationally recognized organization in the field of guardianships;
(4) who provides proof satisfactory to the department that the individual is able to be bonded and insured;
(5) whose criminal history record checks under AS 08.26.070 show that the individual has not been convicted of a crime within 10 years of the application that would affect the individual's ability to provide the services of a guardian competently and safely for the ward; and
(6) who satisfies the application requirements of AS 08.26.060 .
The department shall issue an individual private professional conservator license to an individual
(1) who is at least 21 years of age;
(2) who has obtained a high school diploma, or a general education development diploma or its equivalent;
(3) who has six months' employment experience in a position involving financial management, or has at least an associate degree in accounting or a closely related field;
(4) who is certified as a guardian by a nationally recognized organization in the field of guardianships;
(5) who provides proof satisfactory to the department that the individual is able to be bonded and insured;
(6) whose criminal history record checks under AS 08.26.070 show that the person has not been convicted of a crime within 10 years before the application that would affect the individual's ability to provide the services of a conservator competently and safely for the protected person; and
(7) who satisfies the application requirements of AS 08.26.060 .
(a) The department shall issue a temporary license to an individual under AS 08.26.020 or 08.26.030 who
(1) is not certified by a nationally recognized organization in the field of guardianships at the time of the application but is likely to become certified within one year from the date of the license, and otherwise satisfies the licensing requirements of AS 08.26.020 or 08.26.030; and
(2) satisfies the application requirements of AS 08.26.060 .
(b) If the individual with a temporary license under (a) of this section submits proof of certification by a nationally recognized organization in the field of guardianships within one year from the date of the issuance of the temporary license, the department shall issue the individual a license under AS 08.26.020 or 08.26.030 without requiring a new application.
(c) A temporary license issued under this section may not be renewed.
To apply for a license under this chapter, a person shall submit an application on a form provided by the department and submit
(1) two complete fingerprint cards containing fingerprints and other information required by the Department of Public Safety to obtain state and national criminal history record information under AS 12.62 and AS 12.64; the fingerprints must be the fingerprints of the applicant if the applicant is an individual, or, if the applicant is an organization, fingerprints of the
(A) officers of the organization, if the applicant is a corporation;
(B) members of the organization, if the applicant is a limited liability company;
(C) partners of the organization, if the applicant is a partnership;
(2) proof of the ability to be insured and bonded;
(3) a written waiver of confidentiality signed by the applicant allowing the department to access at any time relevant complaint information made about the applicant to adult protective services, the designated protection and advocacy agency, the long-term care ombudsman, or an entity that certifies or licenses private professional guardians or private professional conservators;
(4) a written statement signed by the applicant that the applicant will allow immediate access at any time to the department to the file of a ward or protected person and to financial information regarding the applicant, including corporate or other business records;
(5) a detailed resume, including relevant experience, for each employee and contractor of the applicant who may provide services to a ward or protected person;
(6) payment of the application fee, any criminal history record information checks fee charged under AS 12.62.160 (d), and any other fees required by the department; and
(7) if the applicant is not an individual, a copy of the documents under which the applicant was formed, including articles of incorporation and bylaws if the applicant is a corporation.
In this chapter,
(1) 'conservator' has the meaning given in AS 13.06.050 ;
(2) 'department' means the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development;
(3) 'guardian' has the meaning given in AS 13.06.050 ;
(4) 'licensee' means a person licensed under this chapter;
(5) 'organizational license' means a license issued under AS 08.26.040;
(6) 'private professional conservator' means a person who acts as a conservator under AS 13.26.165 - 13.26.320 and receives compensation for acting in that capacity;
(7) 'private professional conservator license' means a license issued under AS 08.26.030 ;
(8) 'private professional guardian' means a person who acts as a guardian under AS 13.26.030 - 13.26.155 and receives compensation for acting in that capacity;
(9) 'private professional guardian license' means a license issued under AS 08.26.020 ;
(10) 'protected person' has the meaning given in AS 13.26.005 ;
(11) 'ward' has the meaning given in AS 13.26.005 .
The department may take disciplinary action against a person under AS 08.01.075 if the department determines that the person
(1) obtained or attempted to obtain a license under this chapter through deceit, fraud, or intentional misrepresentation;
(2) has not complied with the standards of conduct established by the department under AS 13.26.001 ;
(3) forfeited a license in this or another jurisdiction as a result of deceit, fraud, intentional misrepresentation, or professional incompetence;
(4) has been found by a court in this state to have engaged in professional misconduct or incompetence;
(5) has advertised its services in a false or misleading manner;
(6) has been convicted, including a conviction based on a guilty plea or plea of nolo contendere, of a felony or other crime that affects the person's ability to provide the licensee's services competently and safely for the ward or protected person;
(7) has been found to have abandoned, exploited, abused, or neglected a vulnerable adult; in this paragraph, 'vulnerable adult' has the meaning given in AS 47.24.900 ;
(8) has failed to comply with this chapter or with a regulation adopted under this chapter;
(9) has continued or attempted to practice after becoming unfit due to professional incompetence;
(10) has failed to maintain certification by a nationally recognized organization in the field of
(A) guardianships, if the person was issued an individual private professional guardian license; or
(B) conservatorships, if the individual was issued an individual private professional conservator license;
(11) is not able to be bonded and insured; or
(12) if the licensee has an organizational license,
(A) does not maintain a place of business in this state;
(B) is not in compliance with the state and federal requirements that apply to the organization; or
(C) has an employee who provides the services of a private professional guardian or private professional conservator for the organization and is not licensed under this chapter.
(a) The department shall issue an organizational license to a person who is not an individual if
(1) the person maintains a place of business in this state;
(2) the person is in compliance with the state and federal requirements that apply to the organization;
(3) the person submits proof satisfactory to the department that the person is able to be bonded and insured;
(4) the results of the criminal history record checks of the person under AS 08.26.070 show that the person or following individuals have not been convicted of a felony within the 10 years before the application that would affect the person's or individuals' ability to provide the services of a guardian or conservator, whichever is applicable, competently and safely for the ward or protected person:
(A) the officers of the organization, if the organization is a for-profit corporation or a nonprofit corporation;
(B) the members or manager of the organization, if the organization is a limited liability company; or
(C) the partners of the organization, if the organization is a partnership, limited partnership, or limited liability partnership;
(5) the person designates in writing one of the following individuals to be responsible within the organization for monitoring the organization's compliance with this chapter and the other laws of this state:
(A) an officer of the organization, if the organization is a for-profit corporation or a nonprofit corporation;
(B) a member or manager of the organization, if the organization is a limited liability company;
(C) a partner of the organization, if the organization is a partnership, limited partnership, or limited liability partnership;
(6) all of the individuals employed by the person to provide the services of a private professional guardian or private professional conservator for the organization have licenses under this chapter; and
(7) the person satisfies the application requirements of AS 08.26.060.
(b) If the organization's employees have licenses under both AS 08.26.020 and 08.26.030, the license issued under (a) of this section shall cover providing the services of a guardian and a conservator.
(c) If the organization's employees have licenses only under AS 08.26.020 but not under AS 08.26.030 , the license issued under (a) of this section is limited to providing the services of a guardian.
(d) If the applicant's employees have licenses under AS 08.26.030 but not under AS 08.26.020 , the license issued under (a) of this section is limited to providing the services of a conservator.
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