Fostering Connections Resource Center

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Enacted Education Legislation in Alaska

There is no enacted Education legislation for Alaska.


Pending Education Legislation in Alaska

Education of Children in Foster Care, Independent Living Skills Training

Bill: HB 126; Status: Pending-Carryover

Summary: Ensures the continued education of a child in out of home placement in their school of origin. Relates to tuition waivers, loans, and medical assistance for a child placed in out-of-home care by the state. Establishes that the state design a program that continues independent living skills training for youth who are likely to remain in foster care until age 21.

Sponsored by Representative Gara


Education of Homeless

Bill: SB 105 ; Status: Pending-Carryover

Summary: Ensures the continued education of a child in out of home placement in their school of origin. Relates to tuition waivers, loans, and medical assistance for a child up to age 21 who is placed in out-of-home care by the state.

Sponsored by Senator Davis


Foster Care Age Limit and Tuition Waiver

Bill: SB 27; Status: Pending-Carryover

Summary: States that a person who was in foster care is entitled to a waiver of undergraduate tuition and fees. Extends subsidy payments for children up to age 18 or up to age 23 if they are living in foster care at that time.

Sponsored by Senator Davis


Education of Homeless Students and Children in Foster Care

Bill: SB 28; Status: Pending-Carryover

Summary: Amends the act to continue the public education of a homeless student or student awaiting foster care placement. Ensures that a child placed in foster care should continue to attend the child's school of origin.

Sponsored by Senator Davis


Education of Homeless

Bill: SB 105 ; Status: Pending-Carryover

Summary: Ensures the continued education of a child in out of home placement in their school of origin. Establishes that persons under 21 years of age who were in the custody of the department and who were placed in out-of-home care for a period of not less than six consecutive months on or after reaching 16 years of age are eligible for medical assistance. Creates a program related to independent living skills for a child in state custody who was placed in out-of-home care and identified as being likely to remain in out-of-home care until reaching not less than the age of 18.

Sponsored by Senator Davis


Foster Care Age Limit and Tuition Waiver

Bill: SB 27; Status: Pending-Carryover

Summary: States that a person who was in foster care is entitled to a waiver of undergraduate tuition and fees. Extends subsidy payments for children up to age 18 or up to age 23 if they are living in foster care at that time.

Sponsored by Senator Davis


Education of Homeless Students and Children in Foster Care

Bill: SB 28; Status: Pending-Carryover

Summary: Amends the act to continue the public education of a homeless student or student awaiting foster care placement. Ensures that a child placed in foster care should continue to attend the child's school of origin.

Sponsored by Senator Davis