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  3. Arizona Administrative Code
  4. Title 21 - CHILD SAFETY
  5. Chapter 6 - DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SAFETY - FOSTER HOME LICENSING
  6. Article 4 - THE LICENSING PROCESS FOR FOSTER PARENTS

Article 4 - THE LICENSING PROCESS FOR FOSTER PARENTS

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  1. § R21-6-401 - Minimum Qualifications to Apply for a License
  2. § R21-6-402 - Rights of the Applicant and the Foster Parent
  3. § R21-6-403 - Application for an Initial License
  4. § R21-6-404 - Types of Licenses
  5. § R21-6-405 - Home Study and Assessment
  6. § R21-6-406 - The Licensing Decision
  7. § R21-6-407 - Licensing Time-frames
  8. § R21-6-408 - Licensing Limitations
  9. § R21-6-409 - Training Reporting Update
  10. § R21-6-410 - Amending the License
  11. § R21-6-411 - Addition of Household Members
  12. § R21-6-412 - Application for a Renewal License
  13. § R21-6-413 - Application for License Reinstatement
  14. § R21-6-414 - Licensing Actions
  15. § R21-6-415 - Routine Monitoring and Verification of Ongoing Compliance
  16. § R21-6-416 - Corrective Action Plan
  17. § R21-6-417 - The Appeal Process
  18. § R21-6-418 - Allegations of Abuse or Neglect; Licensing Complaints
  19. § R21-6-419 - Waiver of Non-safety Licensing Requirements for Kinship Care

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