Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section R6-5-7468 - Special Provisions for Shelter Care FacilitiesA. General Requirements: A licensee operating a shelter care facility shall comply with all requirements prescribed in this Article, unless otherwise provided in this Section.B. Admission Policy and Practice: 1. If a child has already been in shelter care for more than 42 days, a licensee shall not admit the child into shelter care at the licensee's facility, or permit the child to continue residing at the licensee's facility, unless the licensee has: a. Asked the child's placing agency or person to have a multidisciplinary team:i. Assess the child through a review of the child's records or in person; andii. Develop a service plan for the child; andb. Documented the request in the child's record.2. When a child self-refers to a shelter care facility, the licensee shall, within 24 hours of the child's arrival: a. Notify the Department or the child's guardian; andb. Document the placing agency or person's consent for the child's continued placement in a written agreement with the placing agency or person, or by obtaining a court order.3. A licensee does not have to obtain medical information and consents before or at the time of a child's admission to a shelter care facility as prescribed in R6-5-7438(E)(4) and (5), but shall document attempts to obtain the medical consents from the placing agency or person within two days of the child's admission.4. At the time of a child's admission, the licensee is not required to obtain the comprehensive intake assessment required by R6-5-7438(D), but shall work with the placing agency or person to compile information on and assess the child's current social, behavioral, psychological, developmental, health, legal, family, and educational status, as applicable to the child.C. Staff-child ratio: A shelter care facility shall comply with the staff-child ratios prescribed in R6-5-7437, except that a licensee who accepts six or more children in care at a shelter facility shall have at least one awake staff member on duty during sleeping hours.D. Staff development: In addition to the training requirements prescribed in R6-5-7433, a licensee shall train staff members who work at a shelter care facility to recognize the signs and effects of:1. Substance use and abuse,2. Common childhood illness, andE. Medical care: A shelter care facility does not have to provide or arrange a medical examination as required by R6-5-7452(B)(1) unless the general health assessment required by R6-5-7438(E)(9) indicates a need for further medical attention.F. Service planning: Unless a child remains in continuous shelter care for more than 42 consecutive days, a licensee operating a shelter care facility is not required to comply with the R6-5-7441 regarding service planning.G. Children's records: A licensee shall maintain a record for each child in a shelter care facility as prescribed in R6-5-7428 except the licensee need not: 1. Comply with R6-5-7441, except as otherwise provided in subsection (F) above; or2. Maintain treatment or clinical records and reports or progress monitoring notes as required by R6-5-7428(9) and (13).Ariz. Admin. Code § R6-5-7468
Adopted effective July 1, 1997; filed with the Secretary of State's Office May 15, 1997 (Supp. 97-2).