Section 7.10.1002. Caregivers.  


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  • For purposes of 7 AAC 10.1000 - 7 AAC 10.1095, a caregiver is an individual in an entity whose duties include care, contact, and supervision of adults or children in care. A caregiver does not include  
    		(1) a parent or other relative of an adult or child in care, unless the parent or other relative is a caregiver or a member of the licensee's household;  
    		(2) a parent's designee to drop off and pick up a child in care, unless the designee performs the duties of a caregiver;  
    		(3) an official or individual providing support services to the entity or to an adult or child in care for fewer than five hours a week, such as an infant learning teacher, an attendant for a child identified as having special needs under 7 AAC 57.940, a licensor, a fire marshal, or a food service sponsor;  
    		(4) an employee of a delivery service who makes deliveries to the entity;  
    		(5) installation, maintenance, and repair service personnel who are present in the entity for less than two weeks;  
    		(6) an individual with an ownership or management interest in the entity who makes only occasional visits;  
    		(7) an occasional guest in the entity;  
    		(8) an individual residing in any part of the premises that house an entity, if the individual remains or intends to remain in the residence for less than 45 days, in total, in any 12-month period, and does not perform the duties of a caregiver; or  
    		(9) an individual coming into incidental contact with adults or children in care during an outing away from the entity.