Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-1-604 - Minimum Standard of Personnel; Waiver
A. For clinical services delivered by a local
health department, a local health department shall ensure that:
1. A physician licensed under A.R.S. Title
32, Chapter 13 or 17 provides direction for medical services; and
2. A registered nurse provides direction for
and supervision of nursing services.
B. Except as provided in subsection (C), a
local health department shall ensure that:
1.
A registered nurse provides direction for public health nursing services;
and
2. The registered nurse
specified in subsection (B)(1) has:
a. A
baccalaureate degree in the science of nursing from an institution accredited
by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission or the Commission on
Collegiate Nursing Education; or
b.
Five years experience providing public health nursing
services.
C. A
local health department may submit to the Department a request for a waiver of
the requirement in subsection (B)(2) that includes:
1. The reason for the request, including what
burden the requirement would impose upon the local health department;
2. The education and experience of the
registered nurse, specified in subsection (B)(1), that would qualify the
registered nurse to perform public health nursing services;
3. A description of the educational
activities the local health department plans to provide for the registered
nurse to address differences between the education and experience of the
registered nurse and the education and experience of a registered nurse who
meets the requirements of subsection (B)(2); and
4. How the waiver would affect public health,
safety, or welfare.
D.
The Department shall approve or deny a request made as specified in subsection
(C):
1. Within 14 calendar days from the date
of the Department's receipt of the request, and
2. Based on:
a. The education and experience of the
registered nurse,
b. The activities
described in the narrative plan, specified in R9-1-602(A)(1), and
c. The content of the educational activities
described as specified in subsection (C)(3).
E. A registered nurse who is providing
direction for public health nursing services within the state of Arizona on the
effective date of this Article is exempt from the requirement of subsection
(B)(2).
F. A local health
department shall ensure that a registered sanitarian provides environmental
health services in the designated service area.
Notes
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