Ariz. Admin. Code § R14-2-101 - Accident Reports
A. Where not
otherwise specifically prescribed by rule with respect to particular classes of
public service corporations, all public service corporations shall report in
writing by the end of the next working day to the Commission all accidents in
which such public service corporations are involved, which result in death,
personal injury to any person necessitating off-site medical attention, or
property damage exceeding $5,000.00. For purposes of this rule, off-site
medical attention includes any medical treatment provided by medical
professionals which requires transportation of the patient by ambulance, or
treatment of the patient in an emergency room, or in-patient hospitalization.
For those accidents in which it is not readily determinable if the property
damage exceeds $5,000.00, the public service corporation will have an
additional two working days in which to submit its report. Any associated
personal injuries requiring off-site medical attention would still have to be
reported within the initial business day.
B. This report shall state, as accurately as
possible, the dollar amount of the damage. If this amount is not known
immediately, or if investigation discloses a 15% or greater variation from the
amount in this report, a follow-up report shall be submitted.
C. If such accidents result in death or
injury likely to result in death, a report shall also be made within 24 hours
by telegraph or telephone stating the essential facts.
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