Arizona Civil Legal Needs Community Survey

Civil legal organizations in Arizona are seeking your input to increase their ability to meet the civil legal needs of Arizona's lower income residents. Please complete this survey to assist in improving civil legal services in Arizona.

Encuesta de Necesidades Legales Civiles de Arizona

Las organizaciones legales civiles en Arizona buscan su opinión para aumentar su capacidad de satisfacer las necesidades legales civiles de los residentes de bajos ingresos de Arizona. Por favor complete esta encuesta para ayudar a mejorar los servicios legales civiles en Arizona.

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Term Main definition
Patient

Any person undergoing examination, evaluation or behavioral or mental health treatment under Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 36, Chapter 5.

Peace officers

Sheriffs of counties, constables, marshals and policemen of cities and towns.

Persistent or acute disability

A severe mental disorder that meets all the following criteria:

  1. If not treated has a substantial probability of causing the person to suffer or continue to suffer severe and abnormal mental, emotional or physical harm that significantly impairs judgment, reason, behavior or capacity to recognize reality.
  2. Substantially impairs the capacity of the person to make an informed decision regarding treatment, and this impairment causes the person to be incapable of understanding and expressing an understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of accepting treatment and understanding and expressing an understanding of the alternatives to the particular treatment offered after the advantages, disadvantages and alternatives are explained to that person.
  3. Has a reasonable prospect of being treatable by outpatient, inpatient or combined inpatient and outpatient treatment.
Prepetition screening

The review of each application requesting court-ordered evaluation, including an investigation of facts alleged in such application, an interview with each applicant and an interview, if possible, with the proposed patient. The purpose of the interview with the proposed patient is to assess the problem, explain the application and, when indicated, attempt to persuade the proposed patient to receive, on a voluntary basis, evaluation or other services.

Prescribed form

A form established by a court or the rules of the administration in accordance with the laws of this state.

Professional

A physician who is licensed pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 32, Chapter 13 or 17, a psychologist who is licensed pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 32, Chapter 19.1 or a psychiatric and mental health nurse practitioner who is certified pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 32, Chapter 15.

Proposed patient

A person for whom an application for evaluation has been made or a petition for court-ordered evaluation has been filed.

Prosecuting agency

The county attorney, attorney general or city attorney who applied or petitioned for an evaluation or treatment.

Psychiatric and mental health nurse practitioner

A registered nurse practitioner as defined in Arizona Revised Statutes, Section 32-1601 who has completed an adult or family psychiatric and mental health nurse practitioner program and who is certified as an adult or family psychiatric and mental health nurse practitioner by the state board of nursing.

Psychiatrist

A licensed physician who has completed three years of graduate training in psychiatry in a program approved by the American medical association or the American osteopathic association.

Psychologist

A person licensed pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 32, Chapter 19.1.

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