Ariz. Admin. Code § R21-6-322 - Confidential Information
A. A
foster parent shall protect and maintain the confidentiality of a foster child,
by protecting and safeguarding all personally identifiable information about a
foster child and his or her family.
B. Information related to the reason for a
foster child's placement or related to a foster child's family is considered
confidential information, under A.R.S. §
8-807
and A.R.S. §
8-502.
C. A foster parent may only share a child's
confidential information strictly on a need-to-know basis:
1. With health care providers, schools, child
care providers, and legal representatives, as appropriate; or
2. As authorized by the Child Placing Agency
or guardian.
D. A foster
parent shall not share information or photos that identify a child as a foster
child on the internet, including social media.
E. A foster parent shall not share a foster
child's information or photos that identify the child as a foster child, unless
there is a need to know, with other individuals or organizations, including
friends, co-workers, relatives, and neighbors.
F. A foster parent shall safeguard and
maintain a foster child's records in a manner that prevents loss, tampering, or
unauthorized access or use.
G.
Failure to keep confidential a foster child's records or information may result
in an adverse licensing action.
Notes
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