- 1. Allegations of abuse, neglect, or exploitation are not substantiated;
- 2. The abuse, neglect, or exploitation is resolved by the provision of services or other methods;
- 3. The client’s capacity is not in question, and the client is refusing APS involvement or is not accepting viable remedies for prevention of risk;
- 4. The client is admitted to care in a state institution or other care facility;
- 5. The client has moved outside the jurisdiction;
- 6. The client dies;
- 7. Contact with the client is lost and 3 attempts to reestablish contact have failed; or,
- 8. Guardianship or conservatorship is obtained.
APS may close a case when:
Historical Note
R6-8-209 recodified from A.A.C. R6-5-5609 effective February 13, 1996 (Supp. 96-1). Former Section R6-8-209 repealed, new Section R6-8-209 adopted effective August 21, 1996 (Supp. 96-3).