Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-21-403 - Initiating a Grievance or Investigation
A. Any
individual may file a grievance regarding an abridgement by a mental health
agency of one or more of a client's rights in Article 2 of this
Chapter,
B. Any individual may
request an investigation regarding a condition requiring
investigation.
C. An employee of or
individual under contract with one of the following shall file a grievance if
the employee has reason to believe that a mental health agency has abridged one
or more of a client's rights in Article 2 of this Chapter or that a condition
requiring investigation exists, and shall receive disciplinary action for
failure to comply with this subsection:
1. A
service provider,
2. A health
plan,
3. An inpatient facility,
or
4. The Administration.
D. A service provider or health
plan shall file a grievance if it:
1. Receives
a non-frivolous allegation that:
a. A mental
health agency has abridged one or more of a client's rights in Article 2 of
this Chapter, or
b. A condition
requiring investigation exists; or
2. Has reason to believe that there exists or
has occurred a condition requiring investigation in a mental health agency or
program.
E. The
Administration shall request an investigation if:
1. The Administration determines that it
would be in the best interests of a client, the Administration, or the public;
or
2. The Administration receives a
non-frivolous allegation or has reason to believe that:
a. A mental health agency has abridged one or
more of a client's rights in Article 2 of this Chapter, or
b. A condition requiring investigation
exists.
F. To
file a grievance, an individual shall communicate the grievance orally or
submit the grievance in writing to a mental health agency who shall forward the
grievance to the appropriate person as identified in
R9-21-404 . If asked to do so by a
client, an employee shall assist the client in making an oral or written
grievance or shall direct the client to the available supervisory or managerial
staff who shall assist the client in making an oral or written
grievance.
G. Any grievance or
request for investigation shall be accurately and completely reduced to writing
on an Administration-provided grievance or request for investigation form by:
1. The individual filing the grievance or
request for investigation, or
2.
The mental health agency to whom the grievance or request for investigation is
made.
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