Ariz. Admin. Code § R21-6-213 - Application for Renewal License
A. The licensing agency shall assist a foster
parent, as needed, in applying for a renewal license via the Department's
electronic database.
B. At least 30
days before the expiration of the license, the licensing agency shall submit
the completed application for a renewal license via the Department's electronic
database.
C. The application for a
renewal license shall update the information in the Department's electronic
database and the previous home study, including:
1. Training completed by the
licensee;
2. Monitoring visits and
safety inspections conducted by the licensing agency;
3. Corrective action plans implemented since
the previous home study and the status of violations that resulted in the need
for corrective action, if applicable;
4. Corrections made by the foster parent in
response to violations cited in the Life Safety Inspection conducted by the OLR
if applicable;
5. Complaints and
investigations, as described under R21-6-221 and R21-6-418, completed since the
previous home study or that are pending completion, if applicable;
6. Central Registry record checks requested
by the licensing agency for each adult household member;
7. Confirmation of a current, valid Level One
fingerprint clearance card for each adult household member;
8. A summary of significant events and
changes occurring since the previous home study, including:
a. The foster parent's income, resources,
expenses, and debts;
b. The health
of a household member;
c. Household
composition; and
d. The dynamics of
the foster parent's family and support network, including changes in roles,
interactions, attitudes, and relationships;
9. The foster parent's compliance with
licensing requirements, as defined in Article 3.
D. The updated home study shall contain a
recommendation to issue, amend, or deny a license, based on the information
available to the licensing agency. A licensing agency shall justify a
recommendation to deny a license using specific examples that demonstrate that,
in the licensing agency's professional judgment, the applicant does not meet
the licensing requirements.
E. The
licensing agency may, at its discretion, provide additional recommendations in
the home study to limit the terms or conditions of a license, based on the
licensing agency's professional judgment.
F. The licensing agency shall provide OLR
with:
1. Criminal record self-disclosure for
each adult household member;
2.
Physician's statement for the foster parent, completed every two years;
and
3. The Statement of
Understanding, as defined under R21-6-101(76).
Notes
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