Ariz. Admin. Code § R21-6-203 - Conflicts of Interest
A.
The licensing agency shall adopt a written code of ethics regarding conflicts
of interest.
B. The licensing
agency shall assign the following duties for any conflicts of interest other
than those listed in subsection (C) to an impartial party, such as a neutral
employee or another licensing agency.
1. The
home study and assessment responsibilities as described under R21-6-206 ;
and
2. Licensing complaints as
described under R21-6-221.
C. The licensing agency shall not accept as
an applicant a person who is:
1. An employee
of the licensing agency, a service provider, a contractor, or a major donor;
or
2. Related by blood or marriage
to an employee of the licensing agency. For the purpose of this subsection,
relatives include the biological, adoptive, or step:
a. Child,
b. Grandchild,
c. Parent,
d. Parent of spouse,
e. Grandparent,
f. Grandparent of spouse,
g. Sibling,
h. Sibling of spouse,
i. Aunt, or
j. Uncle.
D. A licensing agency that has a conflict of
interest at the time this Article is published in the Arizona
Administrative Register shall have 90 days to transfer cases to an
alternative licensing agency that does not have a conflict of interest under
subsection (C).
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