Ariz. Admin. Code § R6-5-7419 - Provisional License
A. If
an agency or a facility is temporarily unable to conform to the standards
prescribed in this Article, the Licensing Authority may issue a provisional
license to the agency, or convert a regular license to provisional status, as
prescribed in A.R.S. §
8-505(C).
For the purpose of this Section, "temporarily unable" means a time period of
six months or less.
B. The
Licensing Authority may impose provisional license status on an agency
operating multiple facilities even though less than all facilities are out of
compliance.
C. The Licensing
Authority may issue a provisional license only when:
1. The non-compliance is correctable;
and
2. The non-compliance does not
jeopardize the health, safety, or well-being of children in care.
D. If the Licensing Authority
issues a provisional license, the agency shall cooperate with the Licensing
Authority to develop a written corrective action plan that meets the
requirements of R6-5-7418(C) and (D) and shall comply with the terms of the
plan.
E. If an agency receives a
provisional license at the time of annual renewal and the license is later
converted to a regular license during the agency's licensing year, the regular
license expires one year from the date the provisional license was
issued.
F. If an agency receives a
regular license at the time of annual renewal, and the license is converted to
a provisional license during the agency's licensing year, the agency's license
expires one year from the date the regular license was issued.
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