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Code · Arizona · Title 8 — Business and Professions

8-804.01. Maintenance of reports; records

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A. All reports of child abuse and neglect and related records shall be maintained in the department's case management information system in accordance with the time frames established in the department's records retention schedule.
B. In addition to the purposes prescribed in section 8-807, reports and related records maintained pursuant to subsection A of this section shall be used by the department only for the following purposes:
1. To assess the safety and risk to a child when conducting an investigation or identification of abuse or neglect.
2. To determine placement for a child, including determining what is the least restrictive setting.
3. To license foster homes, to certify adoptive homes or to use in the department's employment decisions.
4. To determine the type and level of services and treatment provided to the child and the child's family.
5. To assist in a criminal investigation or prosecution of child abuse or neglect.
6. To meet state and federal reporting requirements.
C. Notwithstanding section 8-807 and except as otherwise provided by law, reports and related records maintained pursuant to subsection A of this section shall not be used for purposes of employment or background checks, except for background checks conducted pursuant to section 8-804, subsection B. Only information contained in the central registry may be used to conduct background checks pursuant to section 8-804, subsection B.
D. If the finding of child abuse or neglect is supported by a preponderance of the evidence, the department shall record this finding. The department may make this finding independent of whether a specific person is identified as responsible for the abuse or neglect.
E. If the department is unable to locate a child who is the subject of a report of abuse or neglect, the department shall record this finding separate from its other findings.
F. Subject to the requirements of sections 8-804 and 8-811, whenever possible, the department shall determine if a specific person is responsible for the abuse or neglect of a child.
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