Ariz. Admin. Code § R18-5-109 - Denial, Suspension, Probation, and Revocation
A. If the Department decides to deny,
suspend, or revoke a certificate, or to place an operator on probation, the
Department shall act in accordance with A.R.S. Title 41, Chapter 6, Article 10
and 18 A.A.C. 1, Article 2.
B. The
Department may revoke or suspend a certificate, or place an operator on
probation, if the Department finds that the operator:
1. Operates a facility in a manner that
violates federal or state law;
2.
Negligently operates a facility or negligently supervises the operation of a
facility;
3. Fails to comply with a
Department order or order of a court;
4. Obtains, or attempts to obtain, a
certificate by fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation;
5. Engages in fraud, deceit, or
misrepresentation in the operation or supervision of a facility;
6. Knowingly or negligently prepares a false
or fraudulent report or record regarding the operation or supervision of a
facility;
7. Endangers the public
health, safety, or welfare;
8.
Fails to comply with the terms or conditions of probation or suspension;
or
9. Fails to cooperate with an
investigation by the Department including failing or refusing to provide
information required by this Article.
C. The Department shall deny certification to
an applicant who does not meet the requirements of
R18-5-105 or
R18-5-110, or who is ineligible
for certification pursuant to a Department order or order of a court.
D. The Department may place an operator on
probation or suspend an operator's certificate to address deficiencies in
operator performance. The terms of probation or suspension may include
completion of additional PDHs, increased reporting of operator activity,
limitations on activities the operator may perform, or other terms to address
deficiencies in operator performance.
E. During the period of suspension, an
individual whose certificate is suspended shall not operate a facility of the
class of the suspended certificate.
F. An operator whose certificate is suspended
or revoked, or who has been placed on probation, shall immediately notify the
owner of a facility where the operator is employed of the suspension,
revocation, or probation.
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