Ariz. Admin. Code § R21-1-101 - Definitions
The definitions contained in A.R.S. §§ 8-101, 8-201, 8-531, 8-801, 8-807, 8-807.01, and the following definitions apply in this Article:
1. "Abandonment" has the same meaning as
"abandoned" in A.R.S. §
8-201.
2. "Abuse" means the same as in A.R.S. §
8-201.
3. "CASA" or "Court Appointed Special
Advocate" means a person appointed under A.R.S. §
8-522.
4. "Centralized Intake Hotline" or "the
Hotline," means the entity described in A.R.S. §
8-455.
5. "Child" means a person less than 18 years
of age.
6. "Completed request"
means a fully completed DCS form or a written communication submitted to DCS
requesting DCS Information and providing all the information necessary, as
determined by the Department, to process the request. The requester shall have
the request notarized or signed by a Department employee to confirm the
identity of the requester.
7.
"Copying fee" means the final amount a requester is required to pay to the
Department before the Department releases the requested DCS
Information.
8. "DCS Information"
means the same as in A.R.S. §
8-807
and includes information contained in a hard copy or electronic case record,
and both oral and written information.
9. "Department" or "DCS" means the Arizona
Department of Child Safety.
10.
"Estimated copying fee" means the projected total amount of a copying fee. A
requester is required to pay the estimated copying fee to the Department before
the Department redacts and copies the requested DCS Information.
11. "FCRB" means the Foster Care Review Board
established under A.R.S. §
8-515.01.
12. "Incoming communication" means a
telephonic, written, or in-person contact to the Department that is received by
or ultimately directed to the Centralized Intake Hotline.
13. "Neglect" means the same as in A.R.S.
§
8-201.
14. "Person that provides oversight" means
those individuals, entities, or bodies authorized by A.R.S. §
8-807
to have access to DCS Information that is reasonably necessary for the person
to provide oversight of the Department.
15. "Person who is the subject of DCS
Information" means a parent, guardian, custodian, adult household member,
child, or other person identified in a DCS report.
16. "Personally identifiable information"
means information that specifically identifies a protected individual and
includes:
a. Name;
b. Date of Birth;
c. Street address;
d. Telephone, fax number, or email
address;
e. Photograph;
f. Fingerprints;
g. Physical description;
h. Place, address, and telephone number of
employment;
i. Social security
number;
j. Tribal affiliation and
identification number;
k. Driver's
license number;
l. Auto license
number;
m. Any other identifier
that is specific to an individual; and
n. Any other information that would permit
another person to readily identify the subject of the DCS
Information.
17.
"Protected individual" means a living person who is the subject of a DCS
investigation and others whose personal information is confidential under
A.R.S. §
8-807
and includes:
a. An alleged victim;
b. An alleged victim's sibling;
c. A parent, guardian, custodian, or adult
household member;
d. A foster
parent;
e. A child living with the
alleged victim;
f. The person who
made the report of child abuse or neglect; and
g. Any person whose life or safety would be
endangered by disclosure of DCS Information.
18. "Redacting" means striking, blacking out,
or otherwise editing out personally identifiable information or other
information that is not subject to release under A.R.S. §
8-807
contained in DCS hard copy or electronic case records on protected individuals
so that no one can access the information.
19. "Report" means an incoming communication
to the Centralized Intake Hotline containing an allegation that meets the
criteria in A.R.S. §
8-455.
20. "Request" means a written communication
seeking DCS Information.
21.
"Requester" means an individual, entity, or body that makes a request for DCS
Information.
22. "Research
requester" means an individual or organization that seeks DCS Information for a
research or evaluation project.
23.
"Workday" means Monday through Friday excluding Arizona state holidays and
mandatory furlough days.
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