Ariz. Admin. Code § R21-3-203 - Disposition of Communications
A. DCS Report. If a communication meets
criteria for a DCS Report, the Intake Specialist shall:
1. Enter the DCS Report information into the
Department's case management information system;
2. Assign an appropriate response time,
ranging from an immediate response to a response time not to exceed seven
days;
3. Immediately transmit the
DCS Report to the appropriate field unit; and
4. Inform the reporting source that the
information meets criteria for a DCS Report, that the report will be sent to a
field unit, and provide the reporting source, when identified, with contact
information for the field unit.
B. Non-report. If a communication does not
meet criteria for a DCS Report, the Intake Specialist:
1. Shall record the information regarding a
child who is already in the Department's care, custody, and control, and
forward it to the Child Safety Specialist managing that child's case;
2. Shall advise the reporting source to
notify the appropriate law enforcement agency of an allegation of child abuse
or neglect by a person other than a child's parent, guardian, custodian, or
adult member of the household;
3.
Shall inform the reporting source that the information does not meet criteria
for a DCS Report, and that the information will be documented in the
Department's case management information system; and
4. May refer the reporting source to a
community resource, when appropriate.
C. Forwarding information on non-DCS Reports.
If a communication does not meet criteria for a DCS Report, the Intake
Specialist shall forward the information or allegations of abuse or neglect to:
1. The appropriate law enforcement agency
concerning a felony criminal offense against a child;
2. The DCS Office of Licensing and
Regulation, if the communication involves a DCS licensed out-of-home
placement;
3. The appropriate child
protection agency, if the child lives in another jurisdiction;
4. The appropriate licensing or certifying
agency if a child is at a state licensed or certified child care home or
facility;
5. The appropriate
licensing agency if a child is at a state licensed behavioral health facility;
or
6. The Arizona Department of
Economic Security (DES) Adult Protective Services if the alleged victim is over
the age of 18 years.
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