addressed in the statutes and regulations reviewed. Monitoring Plans of Safe Care This issue is not addressed in the statutes and regulations reviewed. Children’s Bureau/ACYF/ACF/HHS | 800.394.3366 | Email: info@childwelfare.gov | https://www.childwelfare.gov 8 ALASKA Current Through August 2019 Definitions This issue is not addressed in the statutes and regulations reviewed. Notification/Reporting Requirements Citation: Alaska Stat. § 47.17.024 A practitioner of the healing arts involved in the delivery or care of an infant who the practitioner determines has been adversely affected by, or is withdrawing from exposure to, a controlled substance or alcohol shall immediately notify the nearest office of the Department of Health and Social Services of the infant's condition. Assessment of the Infant and Family This issue is not addressed in the statutes and regulations reviewed. Responsibility for Development of the Plan of Safe Care This issue is not addressed in the statutes and regulations reviewed. Services for the Infant This issue is not addressed in the statutes and regulations reviewed. Services for the Parents or Other Caregivers This issue is not addressed in the statutes and regulations reviewed. Monitoring Plans of Safe Care This issue is not addressed in the statutes and regulations reviewed. AMERICAN SAMOA Current Through August 2019 Definitions This issue is not addressed in the statutes reviewed. Notification/Reporting Requirements This issue is not addressed in the statutes reviewed. Assessment of the Infant and Family This issue is not addressed in the statutes reviewed. Responsibility for Development of the Plan of Safe Care This issue is not addressed in the statutes reviewed. Services for the Infant This issue is not addressed in the statutes reviewed. Children’s Bureau/ACYF/ACF/HHS | 800.394.3366 | Email: info@childwelfare.gov | https://www.childwelfare.gov 9 Services for the Parents or Other Caregivers This issue is not addressed in the statutes reviewed. Monitoring Plans of Safe Care This issue is not addressed in the statutes reviewed. ARIZONA Current Through August 2019 Definitions This issue is not addressed in the statutes and regulations reviewed. Notification/Reporting Requirements Citation: Rev. Stat. § 13-3620(E); Pol. & Proc. Man. Ch. 2, § 11.1 A health-care professional who, after a routine newborn physical assessment of a newborn infant's health status or following notification of positive toxicology screens of a newborn infant, reasonably believes that the newborn infant may be affected by the presence of alcohol or a drug listed in § 13-3401 shall immediately report this information, or cause a report to be made, to the Department of Child Safety. For the purposes of this subsection, 'newborn infant' means a newborn infant who is under 30 days of age. In regulation: The department shall investigate all reports alleging that a newborn infant has been prenatally exposed to alcohol or a controlled legal or illegal substance. A newborn infant who has been prenatally exposed to alcohol or a controlled legal or illegal substance, or is demonstrating withdrawal symptoms resulting from controlled substances, is considered vulnerable to abuse or neglect. The overall substance use by the parent (including prenatal drug use, whether prescribed or not) and the parents' ability to perform essential parental responsibilities must be considered in the assessment of the newborn's safety. Assessment of the Infant and Family Citation: Pol. & Proc. Man. Ch. 2, § 11.1 For the family functioning assessment, the department shall complete the following: Gather information concerning the medical condition of the newborn, including any complications from the substance exposure, the discharge status and instructions (where applicable), and any recommendations for follow-up medical care If available, obtain documentation from the health-care professional(s) about the newborn infant's prenatal substance exposure, including the following: – Clinical indicators in the prenatal period, including maternal and newborn infant presentation – Information regarding history of substance abuse or use by the mother – Medical history – Toxicology results and/or other laboratory test results on the mother and the newborn infant Obtain information from the health-care professional(s) regarding their observations of the parental responsiveness to the newborn, visitation, feeding, understanding of the newborn's special needs, or any other information to assist in the safety assessment and development of the infant care plan Obtain the hospital discharge plan and recommendations from the health-care professional about postdischarge infant care and medical follow-up Children’s Bureau/ACYF/ACF/HHS | 800.394.3366 | Email: info@childwelfare.gov | https://www.childwelfare.gov 10 If the newborn is hospitalized at the time of the report, visit the newborn's home environment prior to the newborn's discharge Obtain the names and contact information of the health-care professionals who will provide routine health care for the newborn and any recommended special medical care Gather information to assess family functioning, threats of danger, and parent/caregiver protective capacities in a family, including the following regarding the parent or caregiver: – Any