Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-25-1201 - Time-frames (Authorized by A.R.S. Sections 36-2235, 41-1072 through 41-1079)
A. The
overall time-frame described in A.R.S. §
41-1072 for each type of approval
granted by the Department is listed in Table 12.1. The applicant and the
Director may agree in writing to extend the overall time-frame. The substantive
review time-frame shall not be extended by more than 25% of the overall
time-frame.
B. The administrative
completeness review time-frame described in A.R.S. §
41-1072 for each type of approval
granted by the Department is listed in Table 12.1. The administrative
completeness review time-frame begins on the date that the Department receives
an application form or an application packet.
1. If the application packet is incomplete,
the Department shall send to the applicant a written notice specifying the
missing document or incomplete information. The administrative completeness
review time-frame and the overall time-frame are suspended from the date of the
written request until the date the Department receives a complete application
packet from the applicant.
2. When
an application packet is complete, the Department shall send a written notice
of administrative completeness.
3.
If the Department grants an approval during the time provided to assess
administrative completeness, the Department shall not issue a separate written
notice of administrative completeness.
C. The substantive review time-frame
described in A.R.S. §
41-1072 is listed in Table 12.1
and begins on the date of the notice of administrative completeness.
1. As part of the substantive review
time-frame for an application for an approval other than renewal of an
ambulance registration, the Department shall conduct inspections, conduct
investigations, or hold hearings required by law.
2. If required under
R9-25-402, the Department shall fix
the period and terms of probation as part of the substantive review.
3. During the substantive review time-frame,
the Department may make one comprehensive written request for additional
documents or information and may make supplemental requests for additional
information with the applicant's written consent.
4. The substantive review time-frame and the
overall time-frame are suspended from the date of the written request for
additional information or documents until the Department receives the
additional information or documents.
5. The Department shall send a written notice
of approval to an applicant:
a. Who:
b.ii. Is not in compliance
with requirements in A.R.S. Title 36, Chapter 21.1 and this Chapter, for the
type of application submitted, that do not directly affect the health or safety
of a patient and submits to the Department a corrective action plan that is
acceptable to the Department to address issues of compliance;
and
i. Meets the qualifications in A.R.S. Title
36, Chapter 21.1 and this Chapter for the type of application submitted;
or
6. The Department shall send a written notice
of denial to an applicant who fails to meet the qualifications in A.R.S. Title
36, Chapter 21.1, and this Chapter for the type of application
submitted.
D. If an
applicant fails to supply the documents or information under subsections (B)(1)
and (C)(3) within the number of days specified in Table 12.1 from the date of
the written notice or comprehensive written request, the Department shall
consider the application withdrawn.
E. An applicant that does not wish an
application to be considered withdrawn may request a denial in writing within
the number of days specified in Table 12.1 from the date of the written notice
or comprehensive written request for documents or information under subsections
(B)(1) and (C)(3).
F. If a
time-frame's last day falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or an official state
holiday, the Department shall consider the next business day as the
time-frame's last day.
G. A person
may appeal a decision according to A.R.S §
36-2234 or Title 41, Chapter 6,
Article 6.
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