36-3211.  Principals;  significant relationships;  contact orders;  definitions
A. Unless inconsistent with the express directions of the principal in a health care directive,  an agent shall encourage and allow contact between the principal and other persons who have a significant relationship with the principal. 
B. An agent may not limit,  restrict or prohibit reasonable contact between the principal and any other person without prior court approval,  unless the principal has granted the agent such authority in a health care directive.
C. A person who has a significant relationship with the principal and whose contact with the principal has been limited,  restricted or prohibited by an agent may petition the court for an order compelling the agent to allow the person to have contact with the principal. The petition shall describe the nature of the relationship between the person and the principal and the type and frequency of contact being requested. The person has the burden of proving that the person has a significant relationship with the principal and that the requested contact is in the principal's best interest. The petition and notice of the hearing on the petition shall be personally served on the principal and the agent and shall be provided to any other persons the court orders.
D. A principal whose contact with a person who has a significant relationship with the principal has been limited,  restricted or prohibited by an agent may petition the court for an order compelling the agent to allow the principal to have contact with the person. The petition shall describe the nature of the relationship between the person and the principal and the type and frequency of contact being requested. The principal has the burden of proving that the person has a significant relationship with the principal and that the requested contact is in the principal's best interest. The petition and notice of the hearing on the petition shall be personally served on the agent and the person whose contact will be affected and shall be provided to any other persons the court orders.
E. If an agent who does not have authority expressly granted in a health care directive to limit,  restrict or prohibit contact between the principal and another person reasonably believes that contact between the principal and the person is not in the principal's best interest,  the agent may petition the court for an order that limits,  restricts or prohibits contact between the person and the principal. The petition shall describe the nature of the relationship between the person and the principal and the limitations or restrictions on the contact being requested and why the limitations or restrictions are in the principal's best interest. If the agent requests an order that prohibits all contact between a person and the principal because the contact would be detrimental to the principal's physical or emotional health or well-being,  the agent shall file with the court a written statement or report of a physician,  psychologist,  physician assistant or registered nurse who has recently evaluated the principal and who supports this position. The petition and notice of the hearing on the petition shall be personally served on the principal and the person whose contact will be affected and shall be provided to any other persons the court orders.
F. In determining what,  if any,  contact between a person and the principal is in the principal's best interest,  the court shall consider all factors that are relevant to the principal's health,  safety and welfare,  including the following: 
1. The past and present relationship between the principal and the person whose contact is being considered. 
2. If the principal has sufficient mental capacity to make an intelligent choice,  the wishes of the principal. 
3. The mental and physical health of the principal and the person whose contact is being considered. 
4. Whether the person whose contact is being considered has committed any of the following:
(a) Act involving domestic violence as defined in section 13-3601.
(b) Child abuse.
(c) Abuse,  neglect or exploitation of a vulnerable adult. 
5. Whether the person whose contact is being considered has abused drugs or alcohol or has been convicted of any drug offense listed in title 13,  chapter 34 or a violation of title 28,  chapter 4,  article 3. 
6. Whether the person whose contact is being considered is listed in the elder abuse central registry pursuant to section 46-457 or is required to register pursuant to section 13-3821. 
7. Whether the person whose contact is being considered has been convicted of a violation of section 13-2907.02 or 13-2907.04. 
G. On the filing of a petition under this section,  the court: 
1. Shall appoint an attorney or guardian ad litem,  or both for the principal. 
2. May appoint an investigator as provided under section 14-5308 or a physician,  or both,  to evaluate the principal and submit a written report to the court before the hearing. 
3. May enter any other temporary order that the court determines is necessary and appropriate to protect the wishes or best interests of the principal,  including an order exercising the power of a guardian or appointing a temporary guardian as provided under section 14-5310.
4. May issue,  without notice,  a temporary protective order that limits,  restricts or prohibits contact between the principal and another person if the petition is supported by a written statement or report of a physician,  psychologist,  physician assistant or registered nurse who has recently evaluated the principal and the court finds,  based on the statement or report and other specific facts shown by affidavit or verified petition,  reasonable grounds to believe that contact between the principal and the person before the matter can be heard would result in immediate and irreparable injury,  loss or damage to the principal. The temporary protective order expires on the date prescribed by the court but not later than fourteen days after the order is entered,  unless within that time the court extends the order for good cause shown or the person whose contact is limited,  restricted or prohibited consents to the extension. If the temporary protective order is issued,  the court shall require that the petition and order be personally served on the principal and the person whose contact is the subject of the order within the time ordered by the court but not more than seventy-two hours after entry of the order. If the court issues a temporary protective order without notice,  the principal or the person whose contact has been limited,  restricted or prohibited may file a motion requesting that the order be dissolved or modified. The person filing the motion shall cause a copy of the motion to be personally served on the agent and any other person the court orders. The court shall proceed to hear and determine the motion as expeditiously as possible.
H. Except as provided in subsection G,  paragraph 4 of this section,  the petitioner shall cause notice of the time and place of hearing of any petition filed under this section to be given at least fourteen days before the hearing.
I. Unless inconsistent with the standards and procedures set forth in this section,  a petition filed under this section shall be heard and determined as a formal proceeding filed under title 14 and governed by the rules of probate procedure. 
J. A principal,  an agent or a person who has a significant relationship with the principal may petition the court to modify a contact order if a material change in circumstances affecting the principal's health,  safety or welfare has occurred since the last contact order was entered. The petition shall be supported by an affidavit alleging the change of circumstances that has occurred since the entry of the last contact order. The court shall deny the petition unless the court finds that the petition establishes good cause for a hearing,  in which case the court shall set a hearing on the petition. The petition and notice of the hearing on the petition shall be served on the principal,  the agent and the person whose contact is being considered and shall be provided to any other persons the court orders.
K. A principal,  an agent or a person who has a significant relationship with the principal may file a motion asking the court to temporarily modify or suspend a contact order if a material change in circumstances affecting the principal's health,  safety or welfare has occurred since the last contact order was entered. The motion shall be supported by an affidavit alleging the change of circumstances that has occurred since the entry of the last contact order. The motion shall be filed contemporaneously with or after the filing of a petition to modify the prior contact order. The motion shall state whether the petitioner requests that the prior contact order be modified or suspended with or without notice to affected persons. 
L. The court may temporarily modify or suspend a contact order without notice only if both of the following apply: 
1. It clearly appears from specific facts shown in the motion or affidavit that immediate and irreparable injury,  loss or damage likely will result if the order is not issued before the affected persons can be heard in opposition. 
2. The moving party or the moving party's attorney certifies to the court in writing the efforts,  if any,  that the moving party or the moving party's attorney has made to give the notice or the reasons supporting the claim that notice should not be required. 
M. If the court grants a motion to temporarily modify or suspend a contact order without notice,  the court shall set a hearing on the motion. 
N. An order temporarily modifying or suspending a contact order that is granted without notice shall state the injury,  loss or damage that would likely have occurred if the order were not issued before giving the affected persons the opportunity to be heard in opposition. The temporary order expires at the date and time set for the hearing on the motion unless the temporary order is extended by the court for good cause. 
O. The moving party shall personally serve a copy of the order and notice of the hearing on the person whose contact with the principal has been modified or suspended without notice within the time period the court directs but not more than seventy-two hours after entry of the order. The moving party shall personally serve a copy of the order and notice of hearing on the principal or the agent if either person is not the moving party.
P. On notice and a hearing,  the court may enter appropriate orders to safeguard the wishes of the principal if those wishes can be reasonably ascertained. The court may assess court costs,  reasonable attorney fees and the cost of any professionals appointed to evaluate the principal against a party found to have proceeded in bad faith or to have acted unreasonably. 
Q. In a proceeding brought pursuant to this section,  the court may order alternative dispute resolution,  including mediation.
R. For the purposes of this section: 
1. " Abuse"  in relation to a vulnerable adult has the same meaning prescribed in section 46-451. 
2. " Child abuse"  means abuse as defined in section 8-201 of an individual who is under eighteen years of age. 
3. " Contact"  includes communications through any method,  including in person,  in writing and by electronic methods.
4. " Court"  means the superior court.
5. " Exploitation"  has the same meaning prescribed in section 46-451. 
6. " Neglect"  has the same meaning prescribed in section 46-451.
Structure Arizona Revised Statutes
Title 36 - Public Health and Safety
§ 36-102 - Department of health services; director; appointment; compensation
§ 36-103 - Department organization; deputy director; assistant directors
§ 36-103.01 - Governmental units succeeded; statutory references to succeeded governmental units
§ 36-105 - Information; state-federal cooperation
§ 36-106 - Acquisition of lands and buildings
§ 36-107 - Power to promulgate rules concerning confidential nature of records
§ 36-108 - Indirect cost fund; use; exemption
§ 36-108.01 - Department of health services funds; purposes; annual report
§ 36-109 - Hospitals; health care facilities; substance abuse treatment; reporting requirements
§ 36-110 - County or district liaison; duties
§ 36-111 - Hearings and appeals
§ 36-114 - Limitation upon authority to impose treatment
§ 36-115 - Promulgation of rules
§ 36-117 - Services for licensing agencies; costs
§ 36-118 - Director's seal; authentication of records
§ 36-119 - Breast and cervical cancer screening and diagnostic special plate fund
§ 36-120 - Multiple sclerosis awareness fund
§ 36-121 - Childhood cancer and rare childhood disease research fund
§ 36-122 - Public health emergencies fund; exemption; report
§ 36-123 - Opioid abuse prevention campaign
§ 36-123.02 - Alzheimer's disease research fund; exemption
§ 36-123.03 - Congenital heart defect special plate fund
§ 36-125.04 - Financial statements; uniform accounting report; exemption
§ 36-125.05 - Uniform patient reporting system; statistical and demographic reports; exemption
§ 36-125.06 - Comparative report; brochure
§ 36-125.07 - Uniform billing; third party payors; exception; definitions
§ 36-126 - Violation; civil penalties
§ 36-132 - Department of health services; functions; contracts
§ 36-133 - Chronic disease surveillance system; confidentiality; immunity; violation; classification
§ 36-134 - Asbestosis and mesothelioma
§ 36-136 - Powers and duties of director; compensation of personnel; rules; definitions
§ 36-137 - Annual report of director
§ 36-138 - Oral health fund; nonlapsing
§ 36-140 - Violation; classification
§ 36-142 - Diabetes action plan team; report
§ 36-143 - Care and treatment for residents twenty-one and older with cystic fibrosis; costs
§ 36-144 - Home care services; disclosure; definition
§ 36-145 - Family planning services; grant application; distribution of monies
§ 36-146 - Veteran suicides; annual report; distribution
§ 36-147 - Annual expenditure report; medical marijuana fund; justice reinvestment fund
§ 36-148 - Annual distribution report; smart and safe Arizona fund
§ 36-152 - Authority to provide services; fees
§ 36-153 - Authority to contract for services and fees
§ 36-154 - Limitation of authority regarding services and fees
§ 36-155 - Personnel and equipment
§ 36-157 - County authority to provide services; fees
§ 36-158 - Authority to receive funds; disbursement
§ 36-159 - Authorized court action to collect fees
§ 36-160 - Confidentiality of records; unauthorized disclosures unlawful; classification
§ 36-172 - Workforce data repository fund; exemption
§ 36-173 - Advisory committee; membership
§ 36-183 - Boards of health of local health departments; membership; terms
§ 36-183.01 - County hospital under board of health or hospital board; powers and duties
§ 36-183.02 - Sanitary regulations; notice
§ 36-183.03 - Maintaining unsanitary premises; violation; classification
§ 36-183.04 - Notice of violation; civil penalties; administrative hearings
§ 36-183.05 - Violations; injunctive relief; civil penalties; consent decrees
§ 36-183.06 - Health inspectors; violations; notice to appear
§ 36-183.07 - Violation; classification
§ 36-184 - Boards of health of local health departments; organization; meetings; powers and duties
§ 36-185 - Local department of health funds
§ 36-186 - Director of county health department; powers and duties
§ 36-187 - County treasurer as treasurer of local departments of health; duties; collection of fees
§ 36-190 - Participation of incorporated cities and towns in health services
§ 36-191 - Violation; classification
§ 36-192 - County health departments; naloxone kits
§ 36-195 - Establishment of advisory committee by authorized local agency
§ 36-196 - Duties and responsibilities
§ 36-199 - Suicide mortality review team; members; duties
§ 36-199.01 - Access to information; confidentiality; violation; classification
§ 36-202.01 - Admission of juveniles to state hospital
§ 36-203 - Persons with intellectual disabilities assigned to state hospital; department duties
§ 36-206 - Duties of superintendent; clinical assessment
§ 36-207 - Fingerprinting requirements; definition
§ 36-208 - Employees; compensation
§ 36-209 - Reports by superintendent and director
§ 36-211 - Income from land rentals and permanent funds
§ 36-212 - Maximum security area required
§ 36-213 - Store and canteen; deposit
§ 36-214 - Arizona state hospital; private operation
§ 36-215 - State hospital revolving fund; nonreversion
§ 36-216 - Budget for state hospital
§ 36-217 - State hospital; annual report
§ 36-218 - Arizona state hospital charitable trust fund
§ 36-219 - Contracting requirements; art therapy services; definition
§ 36-252 - Chief of state laboratory; appointment; qualifications
§ 36-253 - Chief of state laboratory; powers and duties
§ 36-254 - Evidentiary effect of certificate of chief of state laboratory
§ 36-255 - Reports by laboratory chief
§ 36-261 - Children who have a chronic illness or physical disability; program
§ 36-272 - Biomedical research
§ 36-274 - Disease control research fund; lapsing; investment
§ 36-275 - Health research fund
§ 36-302 - System of vital records; powers and duties of the state registrar
§ 36-303 - System of public health statistics; powers and duties of the department
§ 36-311 - Appointment and removal of local registrars and deputy local registrars
§ 36-312 - Local registrars and deputy local registrars; powers and duties
§ 36-313 - Deputy local registrars; compensation
§ 36-321 - Information required for a certificate
§ 36-322 - Sealing a certificate
§ 36-323 - Amending registered certificates: corrections
§ 36-324 - Vital records; copies; access
§ 36-325 - Death certificate registration; moving human remains; immunity
§ 36-325.01 - Delayed death certificate registration
§ 36-326 - Disposition-transit permits
§ 36-327 - Disinterment-reinterment permit
§ 36-328 - Registration of a death certificate for a foreign presumptive death
§ 36-329 - Fetal death certificate registration
§ 36-329.01 - Delayed fetal death certificate registration
§ 36-330 - Certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth; requirements
§ 36-330.01 - Delayed registration of certificate of birth resulting in stillbirth
§ 36-331 - Duties of persons in charge of place of disposition
§ 36-332 - Notification of death to responsible person and release of human remains
§ 36-333 - Birth certificate registration
§ 36-333.01 - Late birth certificate registration
§ 36-333.02 - Delayed birth certificate registration
§ 36-333.03 - Record of birth; petition; requirements; notice; court order; definition
§ 36-334 - Determining maternity and paternity for birth certificates
§ 36-335 - Birth registration for foundlings
§ 36-336 - Adoption certificate
§ 36-337 - Amending birth certificates
§ 36-338 - Certificates of foreign birth for adoptees
§ 36-339 - Missing children; notification; flagging birth certificate records; definitions
§ 36-341 - Fees received by state and local registrars
§ 36-341.01 - Vital records electronic systems fund; purpose; nonlapsing
§ 36-342 - Disclosure of information; prohibition
§ 36-343 - Duty to provide information to the state registrar
§ 36-344 - Violation; classification
§ 36-345 - Effect of registration
§ 36-351 - Duties of the director; Arizona state library, archives and public records
§ 36-401 - Definitions; adult foster care
§ 36-403 - Licensure by counties and municipalities
§ 36-404 - Limitation of disclosure of information
§ 36-405 - Powers and duties of the director
§ 36-405.01 - Health screening services; violation; classification
§ 36-405.02 - Outpatient behavioral health and other related health care services; employees; rules
§ 36-406 - Powers and duties of the department
§ 36-407 - Prohibited acts; required acts
§ 36-407.01 - Hospitals; visitation; religious purposes
§ 36-407.03 - Hospitals; visitation policy; exceptions
§ 36-408 - Required reports from health care institutions
§ 36-410 - County standards and guidelines; delegation
§ 36-411.01 - Adult residential care institutions; recidivism reduction services; rules
§ 36-412 - Nursing care institutions; employment
§ 36-414 - Health services licensing fund; exemption
§ 36-415 - Breast density mammography results; notification
§ 36-416 - Registered dietitians; qualified nutrition professionals; hospital orders; definitions
§ 36-417 - Use of compliance surveys; advertisement; requirements
§ 36-418 - Behavioral health residential facilities; reporting requirement
§ 36-419 - Do-not-resuscitate orders; minors; parental communication; definitions
§ 36-420.02 - Additional charges for medical or forensic interview or examination; prohibition
§ 36-421 - Construction or modification of a health care institution
§ 36-423 - Hemodialysis technicians; minimum requirements; definition
§ 36-425.01 - Home health agencies; licensure; definition
§ 36-425.02 - Nursing care institutions; quality rating; issuance of license
§ 36-425.04 - Hospice service agencies; policies and procedures; controlled substances
§ 36-425.05 - Intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities; licensure
§ 36-425.06 - Secure behavioral health residential facilities; license; definition
§ 36-425.07 - Nursing-supported group homes; licensure
§ 36-426 - Hospital providers of extended care services
§ 36-427 - Suspension or revocation; intermediate sanctions
§ 36-428 - Hearings by the director
§ 36-429 - Removal of licensee; temporary management continued operation
§ 36-430 - Unlicensed operation prohibited; injunction
§ 36-431 - Violation; classification
§ 36-431.01 - Violations; civil penalties
§ 36-431.02 - Nursing care institution resident protection revolving fund; use; nonreversion
§ 36-432 - Urgent care centers; posting requirements
§ 36-433 - Receipt of report and complaint; investigation
§ 36-434 - Outdoor behavioral health care programs; licensing requirements; inspections
§ 36-434.01 - Outpatient surgical centers; hospitals; surgical smoke evacuation systems; definitions
§ 36-435 - Staff privileges for podiatrists
§ 36-436 - Filing and review of rates and rules as prerequisite to operation
§ 36-436.02 - Increases of rates or charges; filing
§ 36-436.03 - Public availability of rates and charges
§ 36-437 - Health care facilities; charges; public availability; direct payment; notice; definitions
§ 36-439.01 - Colocation of licensees
§ 36-439.02 - Colocators; collaborating outpatient treatment centers; requirements
§ 36-439.03 - Use of treatment areas
§ 36-439.04 - Colocation; outpatient treatment centers; health care providers
§ 36-441 - Health care utilization committees; immunity; exception; definition
§ 36-445 - Review of certain medical practices
§ 36-445.01 - Confidentiality of information; conditions of disclosure
§ 36-445.02 - Immunity relating to review of medical practices
§ 36-445.03 - Limitation of publication; identity of patient confidential
§ 36-445.04 - Freestanding urgent care center incident reporting; confidentiality requirement
§ 36-446.01 - Licensure or certification requirements
§ 36-446.02 - Board of examiners; terms; meetings; quorum; effect of vacancies; compensation
§ 36-446.03 - Powers and duties of the board; rules; fees; fingerprinting
§ 36-446.04 - Qualifications; period of validity; exemption
§ 36-446.05 - Reciprocity; present administrators
§ 36-446.06 - Temporary licenses and certificates
§ 36-446.09 - Violations; classification
§ 36-446.10 - Confidentiality of records; release of complainant's name and nature of complaint
§ 36-446.11 - Relief from civil liability
§ 36-446.13 - Unlawful act; unlicensed operation; injunction
§ 36-447.01 - Nursing care institutions; notification of services; screening; annual reviews
§ 36-447.02 - Nursing care institutions; therapeutic substitutions
§ 36-448.02 - Pain management clinics; licensure requirements; rules
§ 36-448.52 - Recovery care centers; licensure
§ 36-448.53 - Recovery care centers; administration; bylaws; administrator; duties; notification
§ 36-448.54 - Admission of patients
§ 36-448.55 - Medical staff; requirements; nursing care
§ 36-449.03 - Abortion clinics; rules; civil penalties
§ 36-450.01 - Reporting procedures
§ 36-450.02 - Nonretaliatory policy; definition
§ 36-461 - Exceptions to this article
§ 36-462 - License requirements; training and consultation
§ 36-463.01 - Licensure of laboratories located in a health care institution
§ 36-463.02 - Inspections; exemptions; disciplinary action
§ 36-466 - Advisory committee on clinical laboratories; membership; duties
§ 36-467 - Reports by laboratories
§ 36-470 - Examination of specimens; written requests; reports of results; retention of test records
§ 36-471 - Persons authorized to collect human specimens or blood
§ 36-472 - Rebates, fee-splitting and solicitation of referrals prohibited
§ 36-472.01 - Billing for laboratory costs; definition
§ 36-473 - Grounds for denial, suspension or revocation of license
§ 36-474 - Investigation of complaints; notice of hearing
§ 36-476 - License surrender; certification
§ 36-479 - Violations; classification
§ 36-495.01 - Licensure program; rules
§ 36-495.03 - License application; issuance; expiration
§ 36-495.04 - Laboratory director; duties
§ 36-495.05 - Provisional licenses
§ 36-495.07 - Inspection; investigations
§ 36-495.08 - Reports by laboratories
§ 36-495.09 - Suspension, revocation or denial of license; hearing
§ 36-495.10 - Operation of unlicensed laboratory; cease and desist order; injunction; letter
§ 36-495.11 - Violation; classification
§ 36-495.12 - Violations; civil penalties
§ 36-495.13 - Powers of the director
§ 36-495.14 - Out-of-state laboratories; licensure; reciprocity
§ 36-495.15 - Environmental laboratory licensure revolving fund; use
§ 36-495.16 - Environmental laboratory advisory committee; membership; duties; compensation
§ 36-502 - Powers and duties of the director of AHCCCS; rules; expenditure limitation
§ 36-503 - Medical director of evaluation agency or mental health treatment agency; deputy
§ 36-503.01 - Duty of attorney general or county attorney
§ 36-503.02 - Apprehension and transportation by authorized transporters; immunity
§ 36-503.03 - Civil commitment treatment population; cap
§ 36-504 - Notice of patients' rights; notification to family
§ 36-506 - Civil rights not impaired; discrimination prohibited
§ 36-507 - Patient's rights to privacy and to personal possessions
§ 36-508 - Disposition of patient's personal property
§ 36-509 - Confidential records; immunity; definition
§ 36-509.01 - Case records; involuntary treatment hearings; confidentiality; definition
§ 36-510 - Patient's compensation for work
§ 36-510.01 - Notice; personal service of process
§ 36-511 - Quality of treatment
§ 36-512 - Emergency medical care
§ 36-513 - Seclusion; restraint; treatment
§ 36-514 - Visitation; telephone; correspondence; religious freedom
§ 36-515 - Limitation of liability; false application; classification
§ 36-516 - Violation of person's rights
§ 36-517 - Cruelty to mentally disordered person; classification
§ 36-517.02 - Limitation of liability; exception; discharge of duty; immunity for disclosure
§ 36-518 - Application for voluntary admission; admission to agency; minors; transportation
§ 36-518.01 - Case review of voluntary admission of minor
§ 36-519 - Discharge of voluntary patients
§ 36-520 - Application for evaluation; definition
§ 36-521.01 - Considerations for screening, evaluation and involuntary treatment
§ 36-522 - Voluntary evaluation
§ 36-523 - Petition for evaluation
§ 36-524 - Application for emergency admission for evaluation; requirements; immunity
§ 36-525 - Apprehension and transportation by peace officers; immunity
§ 36-526 - Emergency admission; examination; petition for court-ordered evaluation
§ 36-527 - Discharge and release; relief from civil liability
§ 36-528 - Emergency patients; duties of agency; notification of family member; right to counsel
§ 36-529 - Order for evaluation; order for detention; hearing; personal service of court orders
§ 36-530 - Evaluation and treatment
§ 36-531 - Evaluation; possible dispositions; release
§ 36-533 - Petition for treatment
§ 36-534 - Change to voluntary status; discharge; notice; hearing
§ 36-537 - Powers and duties of counsel
§ 36-538 - Independent evaluator
§ 36-539 - Conduct of hearing; record; transcript
§ 36-540 - Court options; immunity; rules
§ 36-540.01 - Conditional outpatient treatment
§ 36-541 - Mandatory local treatment; placement at state hospital
§ 36-545 - Voluntary admissions to the state hospital; reimbursements; indigents
§ 36-545.02 - State hospital reimbursements; disposition of funds
§ 36-545.04 - Costs of court proceedings; compensation for evaluation and testimony
§ 36-545.08 - Arizona state hospital fund; purpose
§ 36-545.09 - Building renewal fund; purpose
§ 36-546 - Judicial review; right to be informed; request; jurisdiction
§ 36-546.01 - Expedited appeal to the court of appeals
§ 36-550.01 - Statewide plan for community residential treatment
§ 36-550.02 - County responsibilities in statewide planning process
§ 36-550.03 - Statewide plan implementation; contract requirements; exception
§ 36-550.04 - Evaluation system; contract requirements
§ 36-550.06 - Client eligibility
§ 36-550.07 - Community residential treatment system planning grants
§ 36-550.09 - Secure behavioral health residential facility; court determination; findings
§ 36-551.01 - Persons with developmental disabilities; rights guaranteed
§ 36-552 - Developmental disabilities function; expenditure limitation
§ 36-553 - Developmental disabilities advisory council; membership; duties; reporting requirements
§ 36-554 - Powers and duties of director
§ 36-555 - Coordination of programs by department with special education programs
§ 36-556 - Coordination with department of health services; duties of department
§ 36-557 - Community developmental disability services; service providers
§ 36-558 - Establishment and maintenance of programs and services; definition
§ 36-558.02 - State operated service center
§ 36-559 - Eligibility for developmental disabilities programs, services and facilities
§ 36-561 - Prohibiting certain treatment or drugs; use of aversive stimuli
§ 36-562 - Schedule of financial contribution; review of payment order
§ 36-563 - Review and appeal; hearing
§ 36-565 - Periodic evaluations of persons with developmental disabilities
§ 36-566 - Request for termination from a state facility, program or service
§ 36-567 - Music therapists; minimum qualifications; definition
§ 36-568.01 - Confidentiality of records
§ 36-568.02 - Confidentiality of health information
§ 36-569 - Prohibitions; violations; classification
§ 36-571 - Developmental disabilities fund; disbursement; federal monies
§ 36-572 - Client developmental disability services trust fund; donation account
§ 36-573 - Annual report; group home incident reports; contracts
§ 36-574 - Children's autism services; contract
§ 36-575 - Contracting requirements; art therapy services; definition
§ 36-582 - Residential facilities; zoning; notice; appeal
§ 36-591 - Group homes; licensing; notification requirements; exception; annual inspection
§ 36-593 - Adult developmental homes; child developmental homes; provisional licenses
§ 36-594 - Denial, suspension or revocation of license; definition
§ 36-594.01 - Fingerprinting of contract providers and home and community based service providers
§ 36-595 - Programmatic and contractual monitoring; deemed status
§ 36-595.01 - Access to facilities
§ 36-595.02 - Investigation of complaints
§ 36-596 - Coordination of benefits; third party payments; definition
§ 36-596.01 - Liens; perfection; recording; assignment; notice of lien; compromise
§ 36-596.52 - Family support program; administration
§ 36-596.53 - Payor of last resort
§ 36-596.54 - Family support vouchers and subsidies
§ 36-596.55 - Community based services
§ 36-596.56 - Eligibility; program plans; burial arrangements
§ 36-596.57 - Admission; legislative appropriation; exception
§ 36-601 - Public nuisances dangerous to public health
§ 36-601.01 - Smoke-free Arizona act
§ 36-603 - Right to enter premises for inspection or abatement
§ 36-604 - Health menace near military encampments; classification
§ 36-605 - Common towel or drinking cup provided in public place; classification