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44-6953. Maintaining valid registration

A. To maintain a valid registration, within one hundred eighty days following the conclusion of each fiscal year each provider shall file its annual financial report for the previous fiscal year with the department. If a provider fails to timely file its annual financial report, the department shall notify the provider in writing. If the provider fails to file its annual financial report within thirty days after the date of the written notice, the department shall cancel the provider's registration and send written notice of the cancellation to the provider and the consumer fraud section of the attorney general's office.

B. A provider shall also file with the department any amendments to its disclosure statement prescribed in section 44-6954, subsection D, paragraph 2 within fourteen days after making the amendment. The department shall notify the provider and the consumer fraud section of the attorney general's office if the department finds that the provider is using a disclosure form or amended disclosure form that has not been filed with the department.

C. The department shall forward to the consumer fraud section of the attorney general's office a copy of any provider's audited financial report that contains a qualified opinion or a statement that the auditors have substantial doubt about the provider's ability to continue as a going concern. The department shall notify the provider that the department has forwarded the financial report to the attorney general.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title44 > 44-6953

44-6953. Maintaining valid registration

A. To maintain a valid registration, within one hundred eighty days following the conclusion of each fiscal year each provider shall file its annual financial report for the previous fiscal year with the department. If a provider fails to timely file its annual financial report, the department shall notify the provider in writing. If the provider fails to file its annual financial report within thirty days after the date of the written notice, the department shall cancel the provider's registration and send written notice of the cancellation to the provider and the consumer fraud section of the attorney general's office.

B. A provider shall also file with the department any amendments to its disclosure statement prescribed in section 44-6954, subsection D, paragraph 2 within fourteen days after making the amendment. The department shall notify the provider and the consumer fraud section of the attorney general's office if the department finds that the provider is using a disclosure form or amended disclosure form that has not been filed with the department.

C. The department shall forward to the consumer fraud section of the attorney general's office a copy of any provider's audited financial report that contains a qualified opinion or a statement that the auditors have substantial doubt about the provider's ability to continue as a going concern. The department shall notify the provider that the department has forwarded the financial report to the attorney general.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title44 > 44-6953

44-6953. Maintaining valid registration

A. To maintain a valid registration, within one hundred eighty days following the conclusion of each fiscal year each provider shall file its annual financial report for the previous fiscal year with the department. If a provider fails to timely file its annual financial report, the department shall notify the provider in writing. If the provider fails to file its annual financial report within thirty days after the date of the written notice, the department shall cancel the provider's registration and send written notice of the cancellation to the provider and the consumer fraud section of the attorney general's office.

B. A provider shall also file with the department any amendments to its disclosure statement prescribed in section 44-6954, subsection D, paragraph 2 within fourteen days after making the amendment. The department shall notify the provider and the consumer fraud section of the attorney general's office if the department finds that the provider is using a disclosure form or amended disclosure form that has not been filed with the department.

C. The department shall forward to the consumer fraud section of the attorney general's office a copy of any provider's audited financial report that contains a qualified opinion or a statement that the auditors have substantial doubt about the provider's ability to continue as a going concern. The department shall notify the provider that the department has forwarded the financial report to the attorney general.