A multipurpose senior center is a facility where persons 60 years of age or older are provided with services and activities suited to their particular needs. The services and activities may include, but are not limited to, health examinations, legal assistance, recreation programs, general social activities, telephone reassurance programs, nutrition classes, meals at minimum cost, counseling, protective services, programs for shut-ins, and education programs.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 47. Welfare, Social Services, and Institutions
Chapter 60. Multipurpose Senior Centers
Sec. 47.60.010. Legislative findings.
Sec. 47.60.030. Purposes of multipurpose senior centers.
Sec. 47.60.040. Powers of corporations.
Sec. 47.60.050. Acceptance and use of assistance, cooperation, and contributions.
Sec. 47.60.060. Lease of property from state.
Sec. 47.60.070. Municipal contributions.