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Can I collect age information from participants in Arizona? What are the requirements?
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Collecting Age Information in Arizona
In Arizona, age information can be collected from participants, subject to certain requirements. The requirements for collecting age information are outlined in AZAC Title 9, Chapter 31, Article 3, Section 3 [2.3].
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the program, an applicant shall meet all the following eligibility requirements in addition to R9-31-302:
- Age. Is less than 19 years of age. A child’s coverage shall continue through the month in which a child turns age 19 if the child is otherwise eligible;
Therefore, if you are collecting age information from participants in Arizona, you must ensure that the participant is less than 19 years of age.
Birth Record Information
Additionally, information for a birth record in Arizona includes the age of the mother at the time of the individual’s birth [1.1]. Therefore, if you are collecting age information for a birth record, you must ensure that you collect the age of the mother at the time of the individual’s birth.
Children’s Rehabilitative Services (CRS) Eligibility Requirements
If you are collecting age information for Children’s Rehabilitative Services (CRS), you must ensure that the enrolled KidsCare member is determined to need active treatment for one or more of the qualifying medical condition(s) in R9-22-1303 [2.1].
Conclusion
In summary, age information can be collected from participants in Arizona subject to certain requirements. If you are collecting age information, you must ensure that you comply with the eligibility criteria, birth record information requirements, and CRS eligibility requirements.
Source(s):
- [1.1] Information for a Birth Record
- [2.1] Children’s Rehabilitative Services (CRS) Eligibil- ity Requirements
- [2.3] Eligibility Criteria
Jurisdiction
Arizona