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Code · Arizona · Title 32 — Partnership

32-2443. Employee identification card required; denial

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A. Each employee of an agency licensed under this chapter shall obtain an identification card, except those employees engaged exclusively in clerical and office work.
B. The department may issue an identification card to an applicant who, on initial application for a registration certificate, complies with the application requirements of section 32-2442, subsection D and who on the face of the application appears to meet the requirements of section 32-2441. On completion of the investigation of the applicant's qualifications, the department may deny the applicant's registration as prescribed in section 32-2459.
C. On termination of a registered employee from a licensed agency, the employee shall immediately surrender the identification card to the agency's qualifying party or designee. The qualifying party or designee shall forward the registrant's identification card to the department within five business days of receipt. If the employee fails or refuses to surrender the card to the qualifying party or designee, the qualifying party or designee shall notify the director within five business days of the termination of the employment with the licensee.
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