Ariz. Admin. Code § R21-6-101 - Definitions
The definitions contained in A.R.S. § 8-501 and the following definitions apply when used in this Chapter.
1. "Adult" means any person 18 years of age
or older.
2. "Adverse licensing
action" means a decision by OLR to deny, suspend, or revoke a
license.
3. "Appeal" means the
legal right of an applicant to contest an adverse licensing action.
4. "Applicant" means an individual or married
couple, unless excepted under R21-6-408, who submit an application for a
license as a foster home.
5.
"Application" means the documentation and information required by the OLR to
evaluate an applicant for a license and includes the application form completed
via the Department's electronic database to initiate the licensing process. The
application authorizes the licensing agency and the OLR to conduct assessments
and investigations to verify qualifications and compliance with licensing
requirements.
6. "Careful and
sensible judgment" means the use of decisions and actions that maintain the
health, safety, and well-being of a foster child.
7. "Central Registry" means the information
maintained by the Department of substantiated reports of child abuse or neglect
for the purposes of A.R.S. §
8-804.
8. "Child" means any person less than 18
years of age.
9. "Child
developmental home" means the same as A.R.S. §
36-551(11).
The DES Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD) licenses these types of
residences to care for a child with a developmental disability in a family
setting.
10. "Child Placing Agency"
means the same as A.R.S. §
8-501(A)(1)(iii):
(iii)
Any agency maintained by this
state, a political subdivision of this state or a person, firm, corporation,
association or organization to place children or unmarried mothers in a foster
home.
11.
"Child Safety Worker" means the same as A.R.S. §
8-801.
12. "Corrective action" means a plan
specified by the OLR for a foster parent to remedy the violation of a licensing
requirement within a specified time-frame.
13. "Criminal record self-disclosure" means a
person's statement made under penalty of perjury, using the form approved by
the OLR, attesting to whether the person:
a.
Has a record of any arrests, convictions, or pending indictments;
b. Has committed a crime specified in the
Arizona Revised Statutes as a precluding crime for the issuance of a
fingerprint clearance card meeting Level One requirements; or
c. Is a registered sex offender.
14. "DCS Report" means the same as
"report for investigation" in A.R.S. §
8-201(30).
15. "Department" or "DCS" means the Arizona
Department of Child Safety
16.
"DES" means the Arizona Department of Economic Security.
17. "Developmentally appropriate" means:
a. The activities or items that are generally
accepted as suitable for children of the same chronological age or level of
maturity or that are determined to be developmentally appropriate for a child,
based on the development of cognitive, emotional, physical and behavioral
capacities that are typical for an age or age group; and
b. In the case of a specific child,
activities or items that are suitable for the child based on the developmental
stages attained by the child with respect to the cognitive, emotional,
physical, and behavioral capacities of the child.
18. "Developmental Disability" means the same
as in A.R.S. §
36-551.
19. "Fingerprint clearance card" means the
card issued by the Arizona Department of Public Safety (A.R.S. §§
41-1758
et. seq.) certifying that the person named on the card does not have a state or
federal criminal history record containing an offense specified as a precluding
crime in A.R.S. Title 41, Chapter 12.
20. "Firearm" means any loaded or unloaded
handgun, pistol, revolver, rifle, shotgun, or other weapon that will expel, is
deigned to expel, or may be readily converted to expel a projectile by the
action of an explosive.
21.
"Fitness" means the ability of an applicant or foster parent to:
a. Provide a safe and nurturing environment
for a foster child; and
b. Comply
with the foster home licensing requirements.
22. "Foster care" means care and supervision
provided to a child who is in the custody of the state.
23. "Foster child" means a person less than
18 years of age who is receiving foster care. "Foster child" is further defined
under A.R.S. §
8-501(4).
For the purpose of this Chapter, "foster child":
a. Includes a young adult less than 21 years
of age who continues to reside in a foster home under a written individual case
plan agreement for out-of-home care, or under the Independent Living Program
defined in A.R.S. §
8-521;
b. Includes a child with a Developmental
Disability placed by the Department in a child developmental home;
c. Does not include a young adult who has
returned to a foster home under the Transitional Independent Living Program
defined in A.R.S. §
8-521.01;
and
d. Does not include the birth
or adopted child, of an applicant, foster parent, or other household
member.
24. "Foster
home" means a residence where a foster parent lives and includes a detached
home, all structures, and the entire premises belonging to the home, including
apartments, guest homes, garages, sheds, and motorhomes. "Foster home" is
further defined under A.R.S. §
8-501.
25. "Foster parent" means an individual, or
married couple, who provides foster care with a license from the OLR. "Foster
parent" is further defined under A.R.S. §
8-501.
26. "Group foster home" means a class of
foster home in which the licensed foster parent is certified to provide care to
more than five but not more than 10 foster children at a time. "Group foster
home" is further defined under A.R.S. §
8-501.
27. "Guardian" means a person who is
authorized by law to have the care and custody of a child.
28. "Hazard" means a condition or situation
that may cause or result in physical injury or illness to a child.
29. "Health self-disclosure" means an adult
household member's declaration, using the form approved by OLR attesting to the
person's physical, medical, and emotional health. The health-self disclosure:
a. Identifies any past or present:
i. Major illness;
ii. Communicable disease;
iii. Surgery;
iv. Drug or substance abuse problem or
treatment; and
v. Other medical,
physical, or mental health condition or treatment; and
b. Identifies all medications, treatments,
adaptive equipment, or other accommodations used to reduce or eliminate any
medical, physical, or mental health conditions.
30. "Home" means the residence where a foster
parent lives. "Home" may be used interchangeably with "foster home."
31. "Home and Community Based Services" or
"HCBS" means the same as in
R6-6-1501 . The DES
Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD), Office of Licensing,
Certification, and Regulation (OLCR) rules on HCBS are in 6 A.A.C., Chapter 6,
Article 15.
32. "Household" means
all children and adults living in a foster parent's home.
33. "Household member" means any individual
who lives or intends to live in the foster home or on the premises, for 30
consecutive days or more, or periodically throughout the year for a total of 30
non-consecutive days or more. "Household member":
a. Includes the applicant, licensee,
housemates, tenants; children of the applicant, licensee, housemates, or
tenants; and adults participating in the Transitional Independent Living
Program defined in A.R.S. §
8-521.01;
and
b. Does not include a foster
child, an adult with a Developmental Disability, or young adult who resides in
a foster home under a written agreement with the Department for continued care
or under the Independent Living Program defined in A.R.S. §
8-521.
34. "Individual Family Service
Plan" or "IFSP" means a written statement of services and supports to be
provided to a child and the child's family for children less than the age of
three years who are eligible for the Arizona Early Intervention Program (AzEIP)
to enhance the capacity of families and care givers to support the child's
development and engagement and participation in everyday routines and
activities.
35. "In-home respite
foster parent" means an individual licensed to provide respite care in a
licensed foster home, which is not that individual's own home.
36. "Kinship care" means that the care and
supervision of a foster child in a foster home is provided by a relative or an
individual who has a significant relationship with the child.
37. "Lawfully present" means that an
individual is a United States citizen or national or an alien authorized by an
appropriate federal entity or court to be present in the United
States.
38. "License" means the
permission granted by OLR, to legally operate a foster home and includes an
initial, renewal, and amended license.
39. "Licensee" means the individual or
married couple who is approved by OLR to be licensed as a foster
parent.
40. "Licensing agency"
means an entity, which may include a licensed Placing Agency the Department
contracts with to recruit and train foster parents and monitor a licensed
foster home.
41. "Licensing
decision" means the issuance, denial, suspension, revocation of, or amendment
to a license by OLR in response to the receipt and review of:
a. An application for initial or renewal
licensure,
b. An application to
amend a license, or
c. A complaint
or investigation conducted according to R21-6-418.
42. "Licensing record" means the information
maintained by a licensing agency or by the OLR, for the purpose of documenting
the fitness of and compliance with licensing requirements, laws, and rules of
an applicant or foster parent.
43.
"Licensing requirements" means the rules specified in this Chapter and Chapter
8 of this Title.
44. "Life Safety
Inspection" means an examination of a family foster home by OLR to verify
compliance with standards intended to safeguard a foster child from fire and
other hazardous conditions.
45.
"Lock" means a device operated by a key, combination, magnet, keycard, or other
tool to safeguard medications, swimming pools, weapons, and highly toxic
substances.
46. "Medically complex
foster home" means a class of foster home in which the licensed foster parent
is certified to provide care to a foster child identified by the Department as
requiring special care for medically complex needs.
47. "Medical professional" means a doctor of
medicine or osteopathy, physician's assistant, or registered nurse practitioner
licensed in A.R.S. Title 32, or a doctor of medicine licensed and authorized to
practice in another state or foreign country. A medical professional from
another state or foreign country must provide verification of valid and current
licensure in that state or country.
48. "Medication" means both prescription and
over-the-counter remedies.
49.
"Mobile home" means a trailer that is mounted on wheels or a platform with
utility connections exposed under the trailer.
50. "Need to know" means the legitimate
requirement of a person or organization to know, access, or possess
confidential or personally identifiable information that is critical to carry
out official duties or to provide services to the child.
51. "OCWI Investigator" means a DCS
Investigator who is assigned to the Office of Child Welfare Investigations, and
whose primary duties and responsibilities are prescribed in A.R.S. §
8-471.
52. "Office of Licensing and Regulation" or
"OLR", means the administration within DCS that is responsible for reviewing
and evaluating applications for licensure; supervising and monitoring
licensees; and completing all official licensing actions, including issuing,
denying, amending, suspending, and revoking a license.
53. "Physical punishment" means the
deliberate infliction of pain or discomfort to a person.
54. "Physical restraint" means the same as
A.R.S. §
8-501(A)(14)(b)(iii).
55. "Physician's Statement" means information
on the physical, emotional, and mental health of any adult household member,
providing care for a foster child, using a form approved by OLR. The statement
shall:
a. Be based on an examination by a
medical professional,
b. State
whether the household member has a condition that could interfere with the
provision of safe care and supervision to a foster child, and
c. Include a completed health self-disclosure
by the household member.
56. "Placement" means the act of finding an
appropriate foster home for a foster child and putting the foster child in that
foster home.
57. "Placement
agreement" means a written arrangement between a licensee and a Child Placing
Agency as specified under R21-6-323.
58. "Placement packet" means documents
containing key information needed for a foster parent to understand the needs
of the foster child, including medical records and school records.
59. "Pool" means any natural or man-made body
of water located at a foster home or on its premises that:
a. Could be used for swimming, recreational,
therapeutic, or decorative purposes;
b. Is greater than 18 inches in depth;
and
c. Includes swimming pools,
spas, hot tubs, fountains, and fishponds.
60. "Positive discipline" means a teaching
process through which a child learns to develop and maintain the self-control,
self-reliance, self-esteem, and orderly conduct necessary to assume
responsibilities, make daily living decisions, and live according to generally
accepted levels of social behavior.
61. "Premises" means:
a. The home; and
b. The property surrounding the home that is
owned, leased, or controlled by the applicant or licensee.
62. "Protective services registries" means
the Central Registry and the Adult Protective Services Registry.
63. "Public school" means a school, including
a charter school, that is maintained at public expense for the education of the
children of a community or district and that constitutes a part of a system of
free public education commonly including primary and secondary
education.
64. "Reasonable and
prudent parenting standard" means the practice of making careful and sensible
parental decisions that maintain the health, safety, and best interests of a
foster child while at the same time encouraging the emotional and developmental
growth of the child when determining whether to allow the child to participate
in extracurricular, enrichment, cultural, and social activities.
65. "Receiving foster home" means a class of
foster home in which the licensed foster parent is certified to receive a
foster child with limited notice and for a limited period of time.
66. "Relative" means an individual who is
related by blood, marriage, or adoption to the foster child. For American
Indian and Alaska Native children, "relative" could also include a tribally
defined extended family relationship.
67. "Respite care" means the provision of
temporary care and supervision of a foster child to relieve a foster parent
from the duty to care for the foster child for a limited period of
time.
68. "Safeguard" means to take
reasonable measures to eliminate the risk of harm to a foster child. Where a
specific method is not otherwise prescribed in this Chapter, safeguarding may
include:
a. Locking up a particular substance
or item;
b. Putting a substance or
item out of reach of a foster child;
c. Erecting a barrier that prevents a foster
child from reaching a particular place, item, or substance;
d. Using protective safety devices;
or
e. Providing
supervision.
69.
"Service Team" means a group of persons brought together to ensure the best
care for a foster child and at a minimum, includes a child age 14 years and
older, staff from the Department, and the licensing agency.
70. "Sibling" means brothers and sisters by
birth or adoption, stepbrothers, stepsisters, half-brothers, and
half-sisters.
71. "Skirting" means
the barrier around the base of a mobile home that is intended to protect
utility connections from damage or unauthorized contact.
72. "Slip-resistant surface" means flooring
that provides friction to help prevent falls when the surface is wet. A
slip-resistant surface may be achieved by rippling or corrugating the surface,
applying textured strips, installing a secured carpet, using rubber mats, and
other similar measures.
73.
"Smoking" means burning or vaporizing tobacco products or other substances in a
cigarette, cigar, pipe, electronic cigarette, or by means of equipment to
inhale and exhale the smoke or vapor.
74. "Specialized service" means a higher
level of skill, training, and experience required for certification as a Group,
Medically Complex, Therapeutic, or Receiving foster home.
75. "Stability" means having the necessary
resources, surroundings, temperament, and demeanor to maintain a safe, steady,
and consistent home environment for a foster child.
76. "Statement of Understanding" means a
signed document completed by an applicant or foster parent confirming the
person has read, understands, and agrees to comply with all applicable laws,
rules, and regulations relating to the operation of a foster home.
77. "Substantial compliance with licensing
requirements" means that the nature and number of violations of licensing
requirements are not significant and:
a. Do
not pose a risk to the life, health, safety, or welfare of a child receiving
care;
b. Do not constitute a
pattern of noncompliance or a failure to implement required corrective action;
and
c. Are not the result of
misrepresentation, falsification, or fraud by the applicant or foster
parent.
78. "Therapeutic
foster home" means a class of foster home in which the care is provided by a
foster parent who has received specialized training to provide care and
services within a support system of clinical and consultative services to
children with behavioral health needs.
79. "Trigger locked" means a method to render
a firearm temporarily or permanently inoperable by blocking the firing or
discharge mechanism for the firearm with a locked device.
80. "Weapon" means a firearm, bow and arrows,
or other device or instrument, which in the manner it is used or intended to be
used is capable of inflicting serious bodily injury, or causing
death.
81. "UL approved" means a
safety certification mark of a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL),
such as UL (Underwriters Laboratories) or ETL (Electro Technical Laboratory) on
an electronic device.
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