Arizona Administrative Code
Title 9 - HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 21 - ARIZONA HEALTH CARE COST CONTAINMENT SYSTEM (AHCCCS) BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR PERSONS WITH SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
Article 5 - COURT-ORDERED EVALUATION AND TREATMENT
Section R9-21-507 - Transfers of Court-ordered Persons
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. For the purpose of this Section, "non-client" means an individual who have a qualifying serious mental illness but is not currently being evaluated or treated for a mental disorder by or through a health plan.
B. An individual ordered by the court to undergo treatment and without a guardian may be transferred from a mental health agency to another mental health agency, provided that the medical director of the mental health agency initiating the transfer has established that:
C. The medical director of the mental health agency initiating the transfer shall:
D. All clients shall be transferred according to the procedures in Article 3 of this Chapter. With regard to non-clients, the medical director of the mental health agency initiating the transfer may not transfer a non-client to, or use the services of, any other mental health agency, unless the medical director of the other mental health agency has agreed to provide such services to a non-client to be transferred, and the Department has licensed and approved the mental health agency to provide those services.
E. The medical director of the mental health agency initiating the transfer shall notify the receiving mental health agency in sufficient time for the intended transfer to be accomplished in an orderly fashion, but not less than three days. This notification shall include:
F. The medical director of the transferring mental health agency shall present a written compilation of the individual's clinical needs and suggestions for future care to the medical director of the receiving mental health agency, who shall accept and approve it before an individual can be transferred according to subsection (B).
G. The transportation of individuals transferred from one mental health agency to another shall be the responsibility of the mental health agency initiating the transfer, irrespective of the allocation of the cost of the transportation defined elsewhere.