Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-21-402 - General
A. It
is the policy of the Administration to conduct investigations and bring matters
to a resolution in four circumstances: first, in the event of a death of a
client; second, whenever there is alleged to have occurred a rights violation;
third, whenever there is alleged to exist a condition requiring investigation
because it is dangerous, illegal or inhumane; and fourth, in any other case
where an investigation would be in the public interest, as determined by the
Administration. The purpose of
R9-21-402 through
R9-21-410 is to implement that
policy. All investigations according to R9-21-402 through R9-21-410 shall be
carried out in a prompt and equitable manner and with due regard for the
dignity and rights of all persons involved. R9-21-402 through R9-21-410 do not
obviate the need for systematically reporting, where appropriate, accidents and
injuries involving clients.
B. This
grievance and investigation procedure applies to any allegation that a rights
violation or a condition requiring investigation, as defined in
R9-21-101, has occurred or
currently exists.
1. A grievance may be filed
by a client, guardian, human rights advocate, Independent Oversight Committee,
State Protection and Advocacy System, designated representative, or any other
concerned person when a violation of the client's rights or of the rights of
several clients has occurred.
2. A
request for an investigation may be filed by any person whenever a condition
requiring investigation occurs or has occurred.
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