Ariz. Admin. Code § 6-6-1001

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section R6-6-1001 - Application for License
A. Married or single persons desiring to be licensed as a child developmental foster home shall apply for a license to the Division on the prescribed forms.
B. The license applicant and any adult member of the household shall be fingerprinted for a criminal history record check. Any adult living on the premises and not residing in the home may be required to be fingerprinted for a criminal history record check.
C. The license applicant, any adult member of the household, and any adult living on the premises shall authorize the Division to perform a background check through Adult Protective Services and Child Protective Services referral files.
D. The license applicant shall participate in interviews with the Division and the home-study process as required by the Division. The home-study process shall include:
1. An interview of all members of the license applicant's household,
2. An interview of other knowledgeable parties as the Division determines appropriate, and
3. An inspection of the physical premises by the Arizona Department of Health Services and the Division for compliance with this Article.
E. To be eligible for licensure as a Child Developmental Foster Home, the license applicant shall:
1. Be at least 21 years of age,
2. Have income or resources independent of the Division room-and-board payments to meet the needs of the license applicant's family unit,
3. Not have employment that conflicts with the care and supervision of the foster child,
4. Be of reputable and honest character; and
5. Submit documentation that each child living in the home has received the immunizations appropriate to the child's age and state of health unless the license applicant has submitted a signed statement that the children have not been immunized because of affiliation with a religion which is opposed to such immunizations or because the license applicant is opposed to such immunizations.
F. The license applicant and members of the household shall cooperate with the Division in obtaining information necessary to determine if the home meets the requirements of this Article. Such cooperation shall include, but is not limited to:
1. Providing releases of information;
2. Authorizing release of medical records; and
3. Submitting to psychological, psychiatric, drug testing, or other evaluations as required by the Division.
G. The license applicant shall provide the Division with a minimum of three references who are familiar with the applicant's family and are not related to the license applicant by blood or by marriage. The Division may contact the references for further information regarding the character of the license applicant and ability of the license applicant to care for children with developmental disabilities.
H. The Division may require the license applicant to submit references from current or previous employers.
I. All members of the license applicant's household shall agree with the decision to be licensed as a child developmental foster home.
J. The license applicant shall demonstrate an understanding of and the ability to meet the emotional, physical, social, developmental, educational, and intellectual needs of children.
K. The license applicant shall demonstrate the ability to nurture, to provide intellectual stimulation, to be sensitive to the needs of the foster children, and to protect children placed in the applicant's home from harm.
L. The license applicant shall not have any medical or emotional problems that may prevent the person from properly caring for foster children or that may negatively impact on foster children in the home.
1. Following approval of the home study by the Division, the license applicant shall submit, on forms prescribed by the Division, written statements from a licensed medical practitioner for each adult living in the home. The statement shall include the following:
a. Confirmation that the physician has examined the adult in the last six months,
b. A description of the person's general physical and emotional health,
c. A list of all regularly prescribed medications and the purpose of the medication, and
d. Identification of any medical or emotional problems that may prevent the person from caring for foster children or may impact on foster children in the home.
2. The Division may require the license applicant to submit physician statements as described in this Section for other adults living on the premises.
M. The license applicant shall attend prelicensure training as required by R6-6-1005.

Ariz. Admin. Code § R6-6-1001

Adopted effective August 30, 1994, under an exemption from the provisions of A.R.S. Title 41, Chapter 6 (Supp. 94-3).