Ariz. Admin. Code § R13-12-103 - Application for a Good-cause Exception
A. To apply for a good-cause exception, an
applicant shall submit eight copies of the following materials to the Board
within 60 days from the date on the Department's notice:
1. A good-cause exception application form,
which is available from the Department, that includes the following information
about the applicant:
a. Full legal
name;
b. Any other names ever
used;
c. Date of birth;
d. Mailing address;
e. Home and daytime telephone
numbers;
f. List of all of
applicant's felony arrests not listed on the Department's notice;
g. Detailed description of all of applicant's
felony arrests including:
i. Circumstances
leading to the arrest;
ii. Who else
was involved in the event leading to the arrest;
iii. Where and when the event
occurred;
iv. Mitigating
circumstances, if any;
v.
Disposition of the charge;
vi.
Terms of sentencing, if any; and
vii. Whether the sentencing terms have been
completed satisfactorily; and
h. Applicant's notarized signature certifying
that the information provided is true and correct;
2. Two letters of reference, on a form
prescribed by the Board, that attest to the applicant's rehabilitation and meet
the following requirements:
a. Both letters of
reference are from individuals who have known the applicant at least one year;
and
b. At least one letter of
reference is from the applicant's current or former employer or an individual
who has known the applicant at least three years;
3. If the Department's notice indicates that
the Department was unable to determine the disposition of a felony charge, a
copy of documents from the appropriate court showing the disposition of the
felony charge or showing that records regarding the felony charge against the
applicant either do not exist or have been purged; and
4. For every felony conviction, regardless of
whether the conviction is listed on the Department's notice, a copy of
documents from the appropriate court showing that the applicant met all
judicially imposed sentencing terms or that records regarding the applicant
either do not exist or have been purged.
B. An applicant may submit other documents
that the applicant wants the Board to consider in determining whether to grant
a good-cause exception.
Notes
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