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Code · Arizona · Title 8 — Business and Professions

8-882. Program development

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In assisting the development of community programs, the department of child safety in partnership with the Arizona health care cost containment system as joint administrators of the program shall consider the following issues:
1. The determination of eligibility and a screening process to identify:
(a)A parent, guardian or custodian of a child who is named in a report to the department as a victim of abuse or neglect and whose substance abuse is a significant barrier to maintaining, preserving or reunifying the family.
(b)A person whose substance abuse is a significant barrier to maintaining or obtaining employment if the person is receiving cash assistance pursuant to title 46, chapter 2, article 5.
2. Training and technical assistance to be provided to communities for developing and providing the programs.
3. Collaboration among and integration with public and private agencies, programs, service providers, advocates and consumers.
4. Coordination and integration of funding sources to meet prevention, treatment and other service needs.
5. The scope of services to be provided that are family centered and that fit within the following categories:
(a)Substance abuse screening and assessment.
(b)Treatment referral.
(c)Treatment services.
(d)Aftercare.
(e)Service coordination.
(f)Other services necessary to achieve the outcome goals identified in section 8-884.
6. Procedures for sharing information to ensure the well-being of a child and the person being treated while maintaining confidentiality as otherwise prescribed by statute. These procedures shall include requirements for treatment providers to keep any court timely informed of the nature and status of treatment for a parent, guardian or custodian of a child who is the subject of a dependency action before the court.
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