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FASD State Coordinator (NAFSC Member)L. Diane Casto, MPA Manager Prevention and Early Intervention Services State of Alaska, Division of Behavioral Health PO Box 110620 Juneau, AK 99811-0620 907-465-1188 907-465-1189 Fax diane.casto@alaska.gov FASD State Website
http://health.hss.state.ak.us/fas/ FASD State Resources
- FASD Diagnostic Team Network, with a state provider agreement payment system. Once approved as a state provider of FASD
diagnostic services, providers are reimbursed $3,000 per diagnosis completed. http://www.hss.state.ak.us/fas/teams/default.htm
- Services are available to families through the Stone Soup Group, an advocacy and service agency in Anchorage providing training,
referrals, parent navigator services and education related to FASD. For more information visit www.stonesoupgroup.org or contact Cheri Scott at 907-561-3701 or 1-877-786-7327 toll free.
- FASD 101 and FASD 201 Trainings. FASD curricula: available across the state for service providers, families, employers and
others as well as certified trainers. For more information visit www.stonesoupgroup.org or contact Cheri Scott at 907-561-3701 or 1-877-786-7327 toll free.
CDC FASD Regional Training Centers (RTCs)
Arctic FASD Regional Training Center University of Alaska Anchorage Christiane Brems, PhD, ABPP University of Alaska Anchorage Behavioral Health Research & Services 3401 East 42nd Street, Suite 200/201 Anchorage, AK 99508 Phone: (907) 561-2880 E-mail: anae1@uaa.alaska.edu Website: www.uaa.alaska.edu/arcticFASDrtc Legislative Information:
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SCR 7 
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Prevention
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2011
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Proclaiming September 9, 2011, as Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Awareness Day and be it
further resolved that the people of the state observe Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Awareness Day with appropriate efforts to promote awareness
of the effects of prenatal exposure to alcohol and of the fact that there is no known safe level of alcohol consumption during
pregnancy, to increase identification of children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders, and to improve the lives of those
affected by fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.
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Permanently filed 07/19/11 Legislative Resolve 11
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SB127 
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Prevention
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2011
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Proclaiming Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Day.
Proclaiming September 9, 2011 as Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Awareness Day.
Proclaiming each September 9, as Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Awareness Day.
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SCR 12: Passed the House
04/14/11
SB127: Referred to Health & Social Services
04/14/11
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SCR 12
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Prevention
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2010
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Proclaiming September 9, 2010, as Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Awareness Day.
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Permanently filed 6/16 Legislative Resolve 35
07/09/10
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SCR 12 
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Prevention
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2010
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Day. Proclaiming September 9, 2010, as Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Awareness Day.
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Referred to Committee on Rules 03/15/10
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HB300 
SB267 
SB252 
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Requirements for Professionals
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2008
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Section 1. AS 08.64 is amended by adding a new section to article 3 to read: Sec. 08.64.364. health care professionals to
document an infant’s prenatal exposure to alcohol. (a) For the purpose of screening for fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, a
person licensed under this chapter attending or making a postnatal examination of a mother and infant shall document the infant’s
prenatal exposure to alcohol in the infant’s medical file, if the mother provides her consent to the inclusion of the information
in the infant’s medical file. The documentation must be in the form required by the department. (b) Information received under
this section may not be used except for the purposes of providing medical diagnosis, treatment, or care. (c) In this section,
"infant" means a child who is less than 12 months of age.
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HB300: Referred to Committee on Labor and Commerce 01/15/2008
SB267: Referred to Committee on Health, Education, and Social Services 02/13/2008
SB252: Referred to Committee on Health, Education, and Social Services 01/28/2008
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HB239 
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Prevention
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2007
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The department shall grant a priority to a proposed program or project if the proposed program or project provides prompt
substance abuse treatment for a pregnant woman by advancing the woman on a waiting list for the program or project and by streamlining paperwork for admission of the woman
to the program.
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Referred to the Health, Education and Social Services and Finance Committees 04/17/2007
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HB312 
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Involuntary Commitment
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2006
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An act relating to pregnant women; requiring hospitals, schools, and alcohol licensees and permittees to distribute information
about fetal alcohol effects and fetal alcohol syndrome; relating to the consumption of alcoholic beverages by and the sale or service of alcoholic beverages to a pregnant woman;
requiring involuntary commitment of a pregnant woman who has consumed alcohol; creating a fund for the prevention and treatment
of fetal alcohol syndrome and fetal alcohol effects; relating to fines and to the taking of permanent fund dividends for selling
or serving alcoholic beverages to pregnant women; and increasing taxes on sales of alcoholic beverages to fund treatment and
education related to fetal alcohol syndrome and fetal alcohol effects.
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Referred to House Finance Committee 02/27/2006
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HJR31 
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Prevention
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2006
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Be it resolved by the Alaska State Legislature that September 9, 2006, be designated as Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Awareness Day; and be it...further resolved that the people of the state observe a moment of reflection on the ninth hour of September
9, 2006, to remember that during the nine months of pregnancy a woman should not consume alcohol.
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Legislation resolved 08/30/2006 Permanently filed 09/15/2006
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HB408 
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Criminalization
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2006
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Sec. 8 AS 47.17 is amended by adding a new section to read: Sec. 47.17.024. Duties of practitioners of the healing arts. (a)
A practitioner of the healing arts involved in the delivery or care of a child who the practitioner determines has been adversely
affected by, or who is withdrawing from exposure to, a controlled substance or alcohol shall immediately notify the nearest office of the department of the child’s condition.
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Signed into law 05/03/2006
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HB67 
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Funding
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2005
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The Department of Health and Social Services will establish specific "evidence based" prevention programs at the community
level through a competitive Request for Proposal (RFP). The department will also develop a clear Plan for evaluation and program
outcomes to better document the successes of Alaska's prevention efforts. The Plan must be presented to the Legislative Budget
and Audit Committee prior to the beginning of the 2006 legislative session, or to the House and Senate Finance Committees
by February 1, 2006 for approval. Upon approval of the Plan, up to $2,000,000 in TANF Bonus award funding may be made available
for alcohol and drug program expansion. The amount of the funding will be prorated based on timing and realistic use of funds.
AK Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Program $6,424,400
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Passed on 05/24/2005
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