Ariz. Admin. Code § R6-5-5220 - Provider/child Ratios
A.
The Department may certify a provider in a home facility to care for a maximum
of four children at a time, from birth through age 12, for compensation. A
provider in a home facility may care for a maximum of six children at a time,
from birth through age 12, or a child age 13 or older who is a child with
special needs, when all of the following conditions are met:
1. No more than four children in care are for
compensation; and
2. No more than
two of the children in care are younger than age 1, unless a sibling
group.
B. The Department
may certify an in-home provider to provide the following care:
1. An in-home provider may care for a sibling
group of no more than six children.
2. An in-home provider shall care only for
the children who live in that home.
3. An in-home provider may bring the in-home
provider's own children to the in-home location with the written permission of
the client, and so long as the total number of children at the in-home location
does not exceed six children.
C. The Department may further limit the
ratios allowed in subsections (A) and (B) to protect the well-being of children
in care. The Department may impose additional restrictions when:
1. There are more than two children residing
in the home facility who are counted in the ratio;
2. The Department determines that the home
facility and the furnishings are inadequate to accommodate four children at a
time for compensation, as provided in Section
R6-5-5203(6);
3. The Department has determined that a
provider is physically unable to care for four children at a time; for
compensation or
4. A provider
requests certification for fewer than four children at a time for
compensation.
D. For the
sole purpose of establishing and monitoring ratios, the Department shall not
count any child who is age 13 or older, except as provided in subsection (A)
for a child with special needs.
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