Section R9-21-205. Labor  


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  • A.       No client shall be required to perform labor which involves the essential operation and maintenance of the service provider or the regular care, treatment or supervision of other clients, pro- vided however, that:

    1.        Only a residential service provider may require clients to perform activities related to maintaining their bedrooms, other personal areas, and their clothing and personal pos- sessions in a neat and clean manner.

    2.        Clients may perform labor in accordance with a planned and supervised program of vocational and rehabilitation

    training as set forth in an ISP or ITDP developed accord- ing to Article 3 of this Chapter.

    B.       Any client may voluntarily perform any labor available.

    C.       The requirements of federal and state laws relating to wages, hours of work, workers’ compensation and other labor stan- dards shall be met with respect to all labor.

Historical Note

Adopted under an exemption from A.R.S. Title 41, Chap- ter 6 pursuant to Laws 1992, Ch. 301, § 61, effective October 7, 1992; received in the Office of the Secretary of State October 14, 1992 (Supp. 92-4). Amended by

exempt rulemaking at 9 A.A.R. 3296, effective June 30,

2003 (Supp. 03-2).