Sec. 47.65.040. Required contribution by sponsor.
(a) Except as provided in (f) of this section, a sponsor receiving a grant under AS 47.65.010 – 47.65.050 shall contribute to the total cost of the program or project. The contribution may be in cash or in-kind services. The amount of the sponsor’s required contribution is determined by the application of the following formula: […]
Sec. 47.65.050. Administrative requirements.
(a) Payments received by a sponsor under AS 47.65.010 – 47.65.050 may be used only to meet costs of services that the department has determined directly benefit older Alaskans. A payment may not be made by the department under this section unless the department determines that the sponsor (1) meets accepted standards of fiscal accountability […]
Sec. 47.65.100. Adult day care and family respite care.
(a) In addition to administering grants for adult day care programs and family respite care services for older Alaskans under AS 47.65.010 – 47.65.050, the department may make grants under this section from funds otherwise available to it for adult day care programs and family respite care services for frail older persons and other similarly […]
Sec. 47.65.290. Definitions.
In this chapter, (1) “adult day care” means nonresidential care for a group of persons that offers supervision, custodial care, and other appropriate social, indoor and outdoor recreational, physical, medical, or psychological services for persons at risk of institutional placement; (2) “at risk of institutional placement” means that a person is either already a resident […]
Sec. 47.60.010. Legislative findings.
The legislature finds that there is a need for multipurpose senior centers in certain areas of the state to provide certain services for elderly persons, that this need can be at least partially met utilizing nonprofit corporations which would undertake the establishment of multipurpose senior center projects, and that the establishment of these projects constitutes […]
Sec. 47.60.020. Authorization of nonprofit corporations for establishment of multipurpose senior centers.
Private nonprofit corporations incorporated under state law may undertake or may be incorporated for the purpose of undertaking the development and operation of multipurpose senior centers.
Sec. 47.60.030. Purposes of multipurpose senior centers.
A multipurpose senior center is a facility where persons 60 years of age or older are provided with services and activities suited to their particular needs. The services and activities may include, but are not limited to, health examinations, legal assistance, recreation programs, general social activities, telephone reassurance programs, nutrition classes, meals at minimum cost, […]
Sec. 47.60.040. Powers of corporations.
A nonprofit corporation that undertakes the development and operation of multipurpose senior centers may (1) operate in one or more municipality; (2) issue notes, bonds, or other obligations for the purpose of developing and operating multipurpose senior centers; (3) perform other functions necessary to carry out the purposes of this chapter.
Sec. 47.55.020. Admission to home; payments; assistance.
(a) Every person residing in the state who is 60 years of age or older, has been a resident of the state continuously for more than one year immediately preceding application for admission, and is in need of residence at a home because of physical disability or other reason, is eligible for admission to the […]
Sec. 47.60.050. Acceptance and use of assistance, cooperation, and contributions.
A nonprofit corporation may accept and use the assistance, cooperation, and contributions of private persons, charitable organizations, and public agencies for the purpose of establishing and operating a multipurpose senior center.