ARS § 36-434 — United States — Arizona law | Esheria

ARS § 36-434

Outdoor behavioral health care programs must meet licensing-related requirements, keep national accreditation, and ensure their personnel comply with section 36-425.03. The department may set facility, equipment, and sanitation rules, and the director may inspect or enter the program’s areas when there is reasonable ca

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United States — Arizona
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Outdoor behavioral health care programs must meet licensing-related requirements, keep national accreditation, and ensure their personnel comply with section 36-425.03. The department may set facility, equipment, and sanitation rules, and the director may inspect or enter the program’s areas when there is reasonable cause to believe licensing requirements are not being followed.

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