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OCS says licensing times and relative-search practices have improved but gaps remain for rural fingerprinting and youth supports

Alaska Senate Health and Social Services Committee · March 3, 2026
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Summary

OCS told the Senate committee it has shortened licensing processing to about 43 days, reinforced background checks and fingerprinting (with rural challenges), stood up a placement search and support unit, and is exploring ways to restore and strengthen supports for young people entering higher education after losing a prior higher-education support position.

Office of Children's Services officials told the Senate Health and Social Services Committee on March 3 that they have made progress on audit recommendations about background checks, licensing timelines and supports for older youth, but operational gaps remain — particularly for rural fingerprinting and the recently lost higher-education support position.

Director Kim Guay said Part 2 of the HB 151 audit (Nov. 2023)…

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