Ariz. Admin. Code § R21-1-103 - Procedures for Requesting Dcs Information
A. A person who wishes to obtain DCS
Information shall comply with A.R.S. §
8-807
and the requirements of this Article.
B. The requester shall submit to the
Department a completed request or use the form provided by the Department. The
request shall include the following information:
1. Requester's name, address, and telephone
number;
2. Name of the child victim
who is the subject of the DCS report, with as much of the following information
as the requester can provide on the child victim:
a. Other possible spellings, names, or
aliases for the child;
b. Date of
birth;
c. The name of the child's
caregivers, parents, guardians, and custodians; and
d. The date of the DCS report or time-frame
for the report.
3. Any
other data that the requester believes will assist the Department in
identifying the DCS Information requested, such as:
a. The name of the child's
siblings;
b. The child's Social
Security number;
c. The name of the
DCS Child Safety Worker handling the case; and
d. The location of the alleged abuse or
neglect.
4. Any
additional information the Department requests to assist in processing the
person's request for DCS Information.
C. Before releasing DCS Information, the
Department shall determine whether the requester is entitled to receive the DCS
Information under this Article, A.R.S. §
8-807
and A.R.S. §
8-807.01.
D. This Section does not apply to:
1. A person or entity authorized to receive
DCS Information under A.R.S. §
8-807
to:
a. Meet its duties to provide for the
safety, permanency, and well-being of a child;
b. Provide services to the child, parent,
guardian, custodian, or family members to strengthen the family;
c. Enforce or prosecute violations of child
abuse or neglect laws;
d. Help
investigate and prosecute any violation involving domestic violence as defined
in A.R.S. §
13-3601
or violent sexual assault as defined in A.R.S. §
13-1423;
or
e. Provide DCS Information to a
defendant after a criminal charge has been filed as required by an order of the
criminal court.
2. This
Section also does not apply to:
a. Juvenile,
domestic relations, family or conciliation court;
b. The parties or their attorneys in a
dependency, guardianship, or termination of parental rights
proceeding;
c. The FCRB;
d. A CASA; or
e. A person that provides oversight to the
Department.
Notes
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