Ariz. Admin. Code § R21-7-111 - Provisional License
A. The Department may issue a provisional
license on an application when:
1. There is a
demonstrated need for the services;
2. An agency is temporarily unable to conform
to all licensing standards, including payment of fees as described in
R21-7-136 ;
3. The deficiencies are minor, correctable,
and not potentially injurious to the safety or welfare of a child in care;
and
4. The agency agrees to correct
the deficiency or deficiencies.
B. The Department shall not issue a
provisional license for longer than six months.
C. The Department shall not renew a
provisional license.
D. The Agency
shall cooperate with the Department to develop a written Corrective Action Plan
prior to the issuance of a provisional license.
E. An Agency issued a provisional license
shall comply with the terms of the Corrective Action Plan.
F. If an agency receives a provisional
license and the provisional license is later converted to a regular license,
the regular license expires one year from the issuance of the provisional
license.
G. The Department's
decision to issue a provisional license is not appealable.
H. If the Department denies a regular license
when the provisional license expires, the Department shall send a notice of
adverse action.
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