Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-25-711 - Inspections and Investigations (Authorized by A.R.S. Sections 36-2202(A)(4), 36-2209(A)(2), 36-2213, and 36-2214)
A. Except as provided in subsections (D) and
(E), the Department shall inspect an air ambulance service, as required under
A.R.S. §
36-2214(B), before issuing an initial or renewal license and as
necessary to determine compliance with this Article, Articles 2 and 8 of this
Chapter, and A.R.S. Title 36, Chapter 21.1.
B. A Department inspection may include the
air ambulance service's premises, records, and equipment, and each air
ambulance used by the air ambulance service.
C. If the Department receives written or
verbal information alleging a violation of this Article, Article 2 or 8 of this
Chapter, or A.R.S. Title 36, Chapter 21.1, the Department shall conduct an
investigation.
1. The Department may conduct
an inspection as part of an investigation.
2. A licensee shall allow the Department to
inspect the air ambulance service's premises, records, and equipment, and each
air ambulance and to interview personnel as part of an
investigation.
D. Except
as provided in subsection (C), the Department shall not conduct an inspection
of an air ambulance service before issuing an initial or renewal license if an
applicant or licensee provides documentation of current CAMTS certification as
part of the application packet according to R9-25-704(A)(8).
E. When an application for an air ambulance
service license is submitted along with a transfer request due to a change of
ownership, the Department shall determine whether an inspection is necessary
based upon the potential impact to public health, safety, and
welfare.
F. The Department shall
conduct each inspection in compliance with A.R.S. §
41-1009.
G. If the Department determines that an air
ambulance service is not in compliance with the requirements in this Article,
Article 2 or 8 of this Chapter, or A.R.S. Title 36, Chapter 21.1, the
Department may:
1. Take an enforcement action
as described in R9-25-712; or
2.
Require that the air ambulance service submit to the Department, within 15 days
after written notice from the Department, a corrective action plan to address
issues of compliance that do not directly affect the health or safety of a
patient that:
a. Describes how each identified
instance of non-compliance will be corrected and reoccurrence prevented,
and
b. Includes a date for
correcting each instance of non-compliance that is appropriate to the actions
necessary to correct the instance of
non-compliance.
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