Ariz. Admin. Code § R6-5-7431 - General Qualifications for Staff
A. A licensee shall ensure that all staff
providing services to children and their families under the licensee's program
are currently certified, registered, or licensed as required by state
law.
B. As prescribed in A.R.S. §
46-141,
all staff having direct contact with children, and any persons age 18 or older
who live at a facility, excluding children in care, shall be fingerprinted and
shall certify on notarized forms provided by the Department whether they:
1. Are awaiting trial on or have ever been
convicted of the following criminal offenses in this state or similar offenses
in another state or jurisdiction:
a. Sexual
abuse of a minor;
b.
Incest;
c. First or second degree
murder;
d. Kidnapping;
e. Arson;
f. Sexual assault;
g. Sexual exploitation of a minor;
h. Contributing to the delinquency of a
minor;
i. Commercial sexual
exploitation of a minor;
j. Felony
offenses involving distribution of marijuana or dangerous or narcotic
drugs;
k. Burglary;
l. Robbery;
m. A dangerous crime against children as
defined in A.R.S. § 13-604.01;
n.
Child abuse;
o. Sexual conduct with
a minor;
p. Molestation of a
child;
q. Manslaughter;
r. Aggravated assault; and
2. Have ever committed any of the
acts listed in subsections (B)(1)(a), (g), (i), (m), (n), (o), and
(p).
C. A licensee shall
not knowingly employ, retain, or allow to reside at a facility, any staff, or
person age 18 or above, who is awaiting trial on or has been convicted of any
of the criminal offenses listed in subsection (B), or the same or similar
offenses in another state or jurisdiction. A licensee shall not knowingly allow
a person who has committed any of the offenses listed in subsection (B)(2) to
have contact with children in care.
D. For all staff, a licensee shall:
1. Verify at least two years immediate, or
most recent, past employment through reference checks;
2. Obtain at least three references from
persons not related to the staff member by blood or marriage, who can attest to
the staff member's character, knowledge, and skill.
E. The licensee shall document verification
of the reference information required in subsection (D).
F. A licensee shall have staff providing
direct care to children obtain a physical examination by a licensed medical
practitioner before beginning assigned duties and at least every two years
while working.
G. All staff shall
be free from any communicable disease that poses a danger to children in care
and shall have the capacity to perform the essential functions of that person's
job.
H. Other adults who reside at
the facility shall be free from communicable disease that poses a danger to
children in care. Children who reside at the facility but are not in care shall
have current immunizations and be free from communicable disease that poses a
danger to children in care.
Notes
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