Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-12-201 - Administration
A. A licensee of a
sober living home:
1. Has the authority and
responsibility for the management of the sober living home, including when the
licensee designates another individual or contracts with a person to accomplish
an action or perform a service;
2.
Shall establish, in writing, the scope of services to be provided by the sober
living home;
3. Shall designate, in
writing, an individual, who may be the licensee, as the manager of the sober
living home; and
4. Shall ensure
that the knowledge, skills, and experience of the manager and any other staff
of the sober living home are sufficient to carry out the scope of services
established according to subsection (A)(2).
B. A licensee shall ensure that:
1. A manager:
a. Is at least 21 years of age;
b. Is sober and has maintained sobriety for
at least one year;
c. Resides on
the premises of only the one sober living home;
d. Has documentation of current training in
cardiopulmonary resuscitation; and
e. Is directly accountable to the licensee
for:
i. The daily operation of the sober
living home;
ii. Enforcing all
policies and procedures, house rules, and other requirements of the sober
living home; and
iii. All services
provided by or at the sober living home;
2. Policies and procedures are established,
documented, and implemented to:
a. Prevent or
address any concerns or complaints from individuals living in the surrounding
neighborhood by:
i. Identifying an individual
for individuals living in the surrounding neighborhood to contact to discuss a
concern;
ii. Requiring the
identified individual to respond to a concern or complaint, even if the issue
cannot be resolved; and
iii.
Ensuring that requirements for residents and visitors related to parking, noise
emanating from the sober living home, smoking, cleanliness of the public space
near the sober living home, and loitering in front of the sober living home or
near-by homes are established, known to residents, and enforced; and
b. Promote the safety of the
surrounding neighborhood, to comply with A.R.S. §
36-2062(A)(3);
and
3. Policies and
procedures are established, documented, and implemented to protect the health
and safety of a resident that cover:
a.
Recordkeeping;
b. Resident
acceptance;
c. Resident
rights;
d. Orientation of a
resident to:
i. The premises of the sober
living home,
ii. The resident's
rights and responsibilities,
iii.
The prohibition of the possession of alcohol or illicit drugs at the sober
living home,
iv. Services offered
by or coordinated through the sober living home,
v. Drug and alcohol testing practices,
and
vi. Expectations about food
preparation and chores;
e. Drug and alcohol testing conducted by an
independent testing facility certified under 42 C.F.R. 493 for the sober living
home and other assessments of sobriety, including:
i. The frequency of testing or assessment,
based on the residents accepted; and
ii. The compounds included in the testing
panel or, if applicable, an assessment methodology, based on the sober living
home's scope of services and residents accepted;
f. Allowing the acceptance and retention as a
resident of an individual:
i. Who is receiving
and will continue to receive medication-assisted treatment;
ii. Who has a co-occurring behavioral health
issue, as defined in A.A.C.
R9-10-101 ; or
iii. If included in the scope of services
established according to subsection (A)(2), has a co-occurring medical
condition;
g. House
meetings, including:
i. Frequency;
ii. Typical duration; and
iii. Participation requirements, if
applicable;
h. The
provision of services, including:
i.
Facilitating peer support activities;
ii. If applicable, providing other services
on the premises to support sobriety or improve independent living;
iii. If applicable, coordinating the
provision of services to support sobriety provided by other persons;
and
iv. Referring a resident to
other persons for the provision of services to support sobriety;
i. Residents' records, including
electronic records if applicable;
j.
The establishment, updating, and enforcement of house rules, including:
i. If applicable, curfews;
ii. Requirements related to chores, smoking,
and visitors; and
iii. Requirements
for the storage, security, and use of a resident's prescription medications or
over-the-counter drugs;
k. Management of all monies received or spent
by the sober living home, including:
i.
Accounting for monies received by residents;
ii. Prohibiting a requirement for an
individual or resident to sign a document relinquishing the resident's public
assistance benefits, such as medical assistance, case assistance, or
supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits, as a condition of
residency; and
iii. Providing copy
of the record of the resident's account to the resident or the resident's
representative upon request;
l. Specific steps for:
i. A resident to file a complaint,
ii. The sober living home to respond to a
resident's complaint, and
iii. The
prevention of retaliation against a resident who files a complaint;
m. How the licensee or the manager
will respond to:
i. A resident's loss of
sobriety; or
ii. A resident's
sudden, intense, or out-of-control behavior to prevent harm to the resident or
another individual;
n.
The provision of naloxone, including requirements for:
i. Informing the residents, the manager, and
any other staff of the availability and location of the naloxone on the
premises of the sober living home;
ii. Providing training to the manager and any
other staff on the correct use of naloxone; and
iii. Ensuring the naloxone provided is
available and not beyond the listed expiration date; and
o. Termination of residency, including:
i. Planning for termination of residency when
the services provided by the sober living home are no longer needed by a
resident, including assisting the resident to find other housing;
ii. Coordinating the relocation of a resident
to a health care institution or another sober living home if the resident needs
services outside the scope of services provided by the sober living
home;
iii. Coordinating the
relocation of a resident to another sober living home or other housing option
if the resident terminates residency; and
iv. Addressing factors that may negatively
impact the surrounding neighborhood.
C. A licensee shall:
1. Not act as a patient's representative;
and
2. Ensure that a manager, an
employee, or a family member of a manager or employee does not act as a
resident's representative.
D. If a manager has a reasonable basis,
according to A.R.S. §
46-454, to believe abuse or
exploitation of a resident has occurred on the premises, the manager shall:
1. If applicable, take immediate action to
stop the suspected abuse or exploitation;
2. Immediately report the suspected abuse or
exploitation of the resident according to A.R.S. §
46-454;
3. Document:
a. The suspected abuse or
exploitation,
b. Any action taken
according to subsection (D)(1), and
c. The report in subsection (D)(2);
and
4. Maintain the
documentation in subsection (D)(3) for at least 12 months after the date of the
report in subsection (D)(2).
E. A manager shall notify:
1. A resident's representative, family
member, or other emergency contact designated by the resident according to
R9-12-202(C)(2):
a. Within one calendar day after:
i. The resident's death, or
ii. The resident has an illness or injury
that requires immediate intervention by an emergency medical services provider
or treatment by a health care provider; and
b. Within seven calendar days after the
manager determines that a resident is:
i.
Incapable of handling financial affairs, or
ii. Not complying with the residency
agreement; and 2. The Department, in a Department-provided format, of a
resident's death, within one working day after the resident's death, if the
resident's death is required to be reported according to A.R.S. §
11-593.
F. If a sober living
home provides or arranges transportation for residents, a manager shall ensure
that the vehicle used for transportation:
1.
Is in good working order, and
2.
Has a seat belt for each occupant of the vehicle.
G. A manger shall ensure that the following
are conspicuously posted in a sober living home:
1. The license of the sober living
home;
2. The name and contact
information for the individual or business organization controlling the sober
living home; and
3. A statement of
resident's rights, including:
a. The right to
file a complaint about the manager or the sober living home,
b. How to file a complaint about the manager
or the sober living home, and
c.
The phone number for the unit in the Department responsible for licensing and
monitoring the sober living home.
H. A licensee shall ensure that a personnel
record is established for a manager and any other staff of a sober living home
that includes the individual's:
1.
Name;
2. Date of birth;
3. Contact telephone number; and
4. Documentation of:
a. Verification of skills and knowledge
sufficient to carry out the sober living home's scope of services;
b. Training in the use of naloxone;
and
c. If applicable:
i. Certification in cardiopulmonary
resuscitation, and
ii. Compliance
with subsection (B)(1)(b).
I. A licensee shall ensure that:
1. The manager or other staff of the sober
living home is on the premises within 30 minutes after notification by the
Department of the Department's presence at the sober living home; and
2. The Department is allowed immediate access
to all:
a. Areas of the premises;
b. Information in records pertaining to the
sober living home or residents, except as prohibited by 42 CFR, Part 2;
and
c. Staff or residents of the
sober living home who are on the premises.
J. If the Department notifies the licensee of
noncompliance with requirements in A.R.S. Title 36, Chapter 18, Article 4, or
this Chapter, the licensee shall:
1. Within 14
calendar days after the date of the Department's notice of noncompliance,
establish a plan of correction, if applicable, for correction of a deficiency;
and
2. Ensure that a deficiency
listed on the plan of correction is corrected within 30 calendar days after the
date of the plan of correction or within a time period the Department and the
licensee agree upon in writing.
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