Ariz. Admin. Code § R21-6-302 - Requirements for Household Members
A. The applicant shall ensure that each adult
household member participates in interviews necessary to evaluate the:
1. Role of the household member in the care
and supervision of a foster child, and
2. Household member's support of and
agreement with the applicant's decision to be licensed.
B. The applicant shall ensure that each adult
household member provides the licensing agency with:
1. Information and consents needed to conduct
background checks with the protective service registries in Arizona, and, if
applicable, with the registries in other states the household member has lived
in during the previous five years;
2. A completed health
self-disclosure;
3. A physician's
statement under R21-6-301(A)(5)(iii) if the household member will be providing
care and supervision for a foster child;
4. A criminal record self-disclosure;
and
5. Verification that the
household member has a valid Level One fingerprint clearance card.
C. The applicant shall provide
available immunization records that have been updated, as necessary, for each
child household member. In accordance with A.R.S. §
8-509(I),
the lack of updated or available immunization records shall not prohibit
licensure, but may be grounds for restricting the license to prevent the
placement of infants, young children, and medically complex
individuals.
D. If a person, other
than a foster child, moves into the household during the term of the license,
the licensee shall:
1. Notify the licensing
agency of additions to the household in accordance with R21-6-411 ;
2. Ensure that each new household member
complies with the requirements specified in subsections (A), (B), and (C);
and
3. Notify the licensing agency
and obtain OLR approval of proposed changes in the sleeping arrangements for
each household member and for each foster child.
E. The applicant's awareness that a household
member failed to disclose full and accurate information may constitute grounds
for an adverse licensing action if the applicant does not attempt to inform the
licensing agency of the incomplete or inaccurate information.
F. Failure by a household member to pass a
protective services registries background check, to obtain a fingerprint
clearance card, or to cooperate with the licensing process may result in an
adverse licensing action.
Notes
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