Ariz. Admin. Code § R13-4-112 - Time Frames
A. For the
purposes of A.R.S. §
41-1073,
the Board establishes the following time frames for peace officer
certification:
1. Administrative completeness
review time frame: 90 days.
2.
Substantive review time frame: 180 days.
3. Overall time frame: 270 days.
B. The administrative completeness
review time frame begins on the date the Board receives the report required by
R13-4-108(A)(1)
from an appointing agency.
1. Within 90 days,
the Board shall review the report and issue to the appointing agency a notice
of administrative completeness or a notice of administrative deficiency that
lists each document or item of information establishing compliance with
R13-4-105 that is missing.
2. If the Board
issues a notice of administrative deficiency, the appointing agency shall make
the missing documents and information available to the Board within 90 days of
the date of the notice. The administrative completeness review time frame is
suspended from the date of the deficiency notice until the date the missing
documents and information are made available to the Board.
3. If the appointing agency fails to make
available all missing documents and information within the 90 days provided,
the Board shall close the applicant's file. An applicant whose file is closed
and who wants to be certified shall apply again under
R13-4-103.
4. When the file is administratively
complete, the Board shall provide written notice of administrative completeness
to the appointing agency.
C. The substantive review time frame begins
on the date the Board issues the notice of administrative completeness.
1. During the substantive review time frame,
the Board may make one comprehensive written request for additional
information.
2. The appointing
agency shall make available to the Board the additional information identified
in the request for additional information within 60 days. The time frame for
the Board to finish the substantive review of the application is suspended from
the date of the request for additional information until the additional
information is made available to the Board.
3. If the appointing agency fails to make
available the additional information requested within the 60 days provided, the
Board shall close the applicant's file. An applicant whose file is closed and
who wants to be certified shall apply again under
R13-4-103.
4. When the substantive review is complete,
the Board shall grant or deny certification.
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