Ariz. Admin. Code § R6-5-5202 - Initial Application for Certification
A. To become a certified child care provider,
an applicant shall comply with all requirements of this Article and other
applicable requirements of federal, state, or local law.
B. An applicant shall be at least age
18.
C. An applicant shall submit a
complete, signed application form to the Department.
D. An applicant shall designate one or more
backup providers from the following list:
1.
An individual who is age 18 or older and who satisfies the requirements for
backup providers outlined in this Article;
2. A DHS-licensed child care
center;
3. A DHS-certified child
care group home; or
4. A
DES-certified family child care home.
E. An applicant shall participate in any
orientation and training and shall cooperate in conducting any
pre-certification interviews and inspections the Department may
require.
F. An applicant shall give
the Department the names of three references who:
1. Have known the applicant at least one
year,
2. Are unrelated by blood or
marriage to the applicant, and
3.
Can furnish information regarding the applicant's character and ability to care
for a child.
G. An
applicant and any designated individual backup provider shall furnish a
self-statement of physical and mental health on a form provided by the
Department.
H. An applicant and
each designated individual backup provider shall have the physical, mental, and
emotional health necessary to perform the duties and meet the responsibilities
established by this Article. If the Department has questions about the
applicant's health that the applicant cannot satisfactorily answer or explain,
the applicant, upon request by the Department, shall submit to a physical or
psychological examination by a licensed physician, psychologist, or
psychiatrist, and shall provide the Department with a professional opinion
addressing the Department's questions. The applicant shall bear the cost of any
professional examinations that the Department needs to determine whether the
individual is qualified.
I. The
Department may require an applicant to furnish at least the following
information about the applicant, the applicant's spouse, members of the
applicant's household, children residing outside of the applicant's home, and
the individual backup provider:
1.
Name;
2. Current address;
3. Telephone number;
4. Date of birth;
5. Social security number;
6. Maiden name, aliases, and
nicknames;
7. Relationship to the
applicant or backup provider;
8.
Marital status and marital history;
9. Educational background;
10. Ethnicity;
11. Gender;
12. Birthplace;
13. Physical characteristics; and
14. Citizenship status.
J. Child care personnel shall submit the
notarized criminal history certification form required by A.R.S. §
41-1964,
and disclose whether they have committed any acts of child maltreatment or have
been the subject of a Child Protective Service investigation.
K. On a Department form, an applicant, all
adult household members, and all individual backup providers shall provide
employment histories for the five-year period immediately preceding the
application date, beginning with the individual's present or most recent
job.
L. An applicant shall furnish
proof that the applicant, the individual backup provider, and members of the
applicant's household who are age 13 or younger are immune from measles,
rubella, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, and any other diseases for
which routine immunizations are readily and safely available.
1. The Department may waive the requirements
of this subsection for a household member if the applicant will be certified as
an in-home provider only and submits an affidavit attesting that household
members will not be present when child care services are provided.
2. The Department shall waive the
requirements of this subsection if the applicant:
a. Submits an affidavit stating that
household members are being raised in a religion whose teachings oppose
immunization; and
b. Affirms, in
writing, that families will be notified of the religious exemption before child
care services are provided.
M. An applicant shall submit evidence of
current freedom from pulmonary tuberculosis for the applicant, all household
members, and all individual backup providers. If the application is approved,
this evidence shall be submitted each succeeding calendar year.
1. Evidence required under this subsection is
limited to:
a. A report of a negative Mantoux
skin test performed within three months of the date or anniversary date of
initial certification.
b. A
physician's written statement based on an examination performed within three
months of the date or anniversary date of initial certification.
2. The Department shall waive the
requirements of this subsection for household members if the applicant will be
certified as an in-home provider only and submits an affidavit that household
members will not be present when child care services are provided.
N. An applicant shall provide a
statement of services on a Department form. The statement shall describe:
1. The home at which services will be
provided, location, and hours of operation;
2. The applicant's daily rates and
fees;
3. The ages of children the
applicant will accept;
4. The
equipment, materials, daily activities, and play areas available to children in
care;
5. Any special child care
skills, knowledge, or training the applicant has; and
6. The behavior, guidance, and discipline
methods the applicant uses.
O. During an interview with the child care
specialist, an applicant shall complete a Department questionnaire describing:
1. The applicant's child rearing
philosophy;
2. The home
environment, including intra-family relationships and attitudes toward child
care;
3. The parenting and
discipline methods employed by the applicant and the applicant's parents;
and
4. The applicant's child care
training and experience.
P. Upon Department request, an applicant, all
members of the applicant's household, and all individual backup providers shall
comply with any additional requirements and requests for interviews,
inspections, or information necessary to determine the applicant's fitness to
serve as a certified child care provider.
Q. A complete application package consists of
an applicant's completed application form and evidence that the applicant, all
members of the applicant's household, and all individual backup providers have
met all requirements and submitted all information and documentation listed in
this Section.
R. The Department
shall send an applicant a notice of administrative completeness or deficiency,
as described in A.R.S. §
41-1074,
indicating the additional information, if any, that the applicant must provide
for a complete application package. The Department shall send the notice after
receiving the application and before expiration of the administrative
completeness review time-frame described in
R6-5-5205 .
If the applicant does not supply the missing information listed in the notice,
the Department may close the file.
S. An applicant whose file is closed may
reapply for certification.
T. After
an applicant submits a complete application for initial certification, the
Department shall inspect the applicant's home to determine whether the home
meets the regulations of this Article.
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