Ariz. Admin. Code § R20-6-1906 - Chief Executive Officer
A. The governing
authority shall appoint a CEO who has appropriate education and experience to
manage the HCSO. The governing authority shall define the authority and duties
of the CEO in writing. The CEO is the appointed representative of the governing
authority and is the executive officer of the HCSO.
B. The CEO shall have at least the following
duties and responsibilities:
1. Manage the
HCSO;
2. Establish and implement
policies, procedures, and effective processes of the HCSO;
3. Act as liaison between the governing
authority and the providers of healthcare and other services to the HCSO;
and
4. Establish a written plan of
authority that will be in place in the CEO's absence.
C. When there is a change of CEO, the
governing authority shall notify Department within 10 days after the effective
date of change.
D. The HCSO shall
ensure that all HCSO employees and contracted providers are knowledgeable about
and qualified to perform the duties assigned to them through employment or by
contract.
E. The HCSO shall
designate a central place of business from which the HCSO shall direct
administrative activities.
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