Arizona Department of Health Services proposes Rule R9-10-2303 establishing administration requirements for secure behavioral health residential facilities, including governing authority duties, administrator qualifications, resident protection poli…
Arizona Department of Health Services establishes resident rights protections in secure behavioral health facilities, including privacy, legal counsel access, treatment participation, and prohibitions on abuse, neglect, exploitation, seclusion, and …
Arizona Department of Health Services regulation R9-10-2402 establishes comprehensive administration standards for secure behavioral health residential facilities, covering governing authority, administrator qualifications, medical director designat…
Arizona Department of Health Services regulation R9-10-2405 establishes minimum staffing levels, qualifications, training requirements, and background clearance standards for personnel at secure behavioral health residential facilities.
Arizona Department of Health Services rule R9-10-2411 requires secure behavioral health residential facilities to maintain comprehensive medical records with documented resident information, treatment plans, and progress notes protected from unautho…
Arizona Department of Health Services regulation R9-10-2412 establishes requirements for personal care services in secure behavioral health residential facilities, requiring registered nurses or trained caregivers to provide assistance with activiti…
Arizona Department of Health Services regulation R9-10-2417 requires secure behavioral health residential facilities to maintain fire systems, conduct quarterly disaster drills and semi-annual evacuation drills, and develop disaster plans addressing…
Arizona Department of Health Services rule R9-10-2306 establishes personnel qualifications, training requirements, staffing levels, and medical director on-call protocols for secure behavioral health residential facilities.
Arizona Department of Health Services Rule 9-10-2318 establishes emergency and safety standards for secure behavioral health residential facilities, including quarterly disaster drills, semi-annual evacuation drills, monthly detector testing, and fi…
Arizona Department of Health Services regulation R9-10-2414 sets time-out standards for secure behavioral health facilities requiring voluntary participation, private unlocked settings, 15-minute monitoring intervals, and meal access with medical re…
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