Ariz. Admin. Code § R21-9-101 - Definitions
The definitions contained in A.R.S. & 8-101 and R21-5-301 apply in this Chapter. In addition, and where inconsistent with the definitions in R21-5-301, the following definitions apply in this Chapter:
1. "Adoption agency applicant" means the
individual completing an application for a license to operate an adoption
agency in Arizona on behalf of the individual or on behalf of the adoption
agency. "Adoption agency applicant" also includes the adoption agency for which
the individual is applying.
2.
"Child restraint system" means an add-on child restraint system, a built-in
child restraint system, a factory-installed built-in child restraint system, a
rear-facing child restraint system, or a booster seat.
3. "Child welfare field" means an area of
endeavor that provides a set of services designed to protect children and
encourage family stability. These typically include investigation of alleged
child abuse and neglect, foster care, adoption services and services aimed at
supporting at-risk families so they can remain intact.
4. "Client" means a prospective adoptive
parent and the child who is or would be the subject of an adoption performed by
the adoption agency.
5. "Human
services field" means any area of study that moves the human experience
forward; including, psychology, sociology, social work, medicine, and
education.
6. "Office of Licensing
and Regulation" or "OLR" means the administration within DCS that is
responsible for reviewing and evaluating applications for licensure;
supervising and monitoring licensees; and completing all official licensing
actions, including issuing, denying, amending, suspending, and revoking a
license.
7. "Person" means a
corporation, company, partnership, firm, association, or society, as well as a
natural person.
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