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Arizona Laws > Title 8 > Chapter 2 > Article 4 – Disposition and Commitment
§ 8-241 Fees on disposition
§ 8-242 Evaluation and disposition of a child with developmental disabilities
§ 8-243 Liability of parents to bear expense; exception
§ 8-243.01 Deposit of child support assessment monies
§ 8-243.02 Assignment of right to support; priority
§ 8-244 Removal of child from state
§ 8-245 Physical and mental care
§ 8-246 Jurisdiction; length of commitment; placement; assessment; definition
§ 8-247 Contempt powers
§ 8-248
Terms Used In Arizona Laws > Title 8 > Chapter 2 > Article 4
Arrearage: means the total unpaid support owed, including child support, past support, spousal maintenance and interest. See Arizona Laws 25-500
Business day: means a day when state offices are open for regular business. See Arizona Laws 25-500
Child support guidelines: means the child support guidelines that are adopted by the state supreme court. See Arizona Laws 25-500
Conciliation court: means a court of conciliation provided for in this article. See Arizona Laws 25-381.02
Court or administrative order: means a court or administrative agency ruling that requires a parent to provide support for that parent's child. See Arizona Laws 25-531
Department: means the department of economic security. See Arizona Laws 25-500
Health insurance coverage: means fee for service, health maintenance organization, preferred provider organization and other types of coverage under which medical services could be provided to the dependent children of a noncustodial parent. See Arizona Laws 25-531
In loco parentis: means a person who has been treated as a parent by a child and who has formed a meaningful parental relationship with a child for a substantial period of time. See Arizona Laws 25-401
Income: means any form of payment owed to an individual, regardless of source, including wages, salaries, commissions, bonuses, workers' compensation, disability payments, payments pursuant to a pension or retirement program and interest. See Arizona Laws 25-500
Joint legal decision-making: means both parents share decision-making and neither parent's rights or responsibilities are superior except with respect to specified decisions as set forth by the court or the parents in the final judgment or order. See Arizona Laws 25-401
Legal decision-making: means the legal right and responsibility to make all nonemergency legal decisions for a child including those regarding education, health care, religious training and personal care decisions. See Arizona Laws 25-401
Legal parent: means a biological or adoptive parent whose parental rights have not been terminated. See Arizona Laws 25-401
Minor children: means persons under the age of eighteen years. See Arizona Laws 1-215
Obligee: means a person or agency entitled to receive support. See Arizona Laws 25-500
Obligor: means a person obligated to pay support. See Arizona Laws 25-500
Parenting time: means the schedule of time during which each parent has access to a child at specified times. See Arizona Laws 25-401
Referral: means a report that is submitted to the juvenile court and that alleges that a child is dependent or incorrigible or that a juvenile has committed a delinquent or criminal act. See Arizona Laws 8-201
Shelter care: means the temporary care of a child in any public or private facility or home that is licensed by this state and that offers a physically nonsecure environment that is characterized by the absence of physically restricting construction or hardware and that provides the child access to the surrounding community. See Arizona Laws 8-201
Sole legal decision-making: means one parent has the legal right and responsibility to make major decisions for a child. See Arizona Laws 25-401
State IV-D agency: means the department or any other agency that is authorized to administer services of the child support enforcement program pursuant to the requirements of title IV-D of the social security act. See Arizona Laws 25-531
Support: means the provision of maintenance or subsistence and includes medical insurance coverage, or cash medical support, and uncovered medical costs for the child, arrearages, interest on arrearages, past support, interest on past support and reimbursement for expended public assistance. See Arizona Laws 25-500
Support payment clearinghouse: means the clearinghouse established pursuant to section 46-441. See Arizona Laws 25-500
Title IV-D: means title IV-D of the social security act. See Arizona Laws 25-500
Visitation: means a schedule of time that occurs with a child by someone other than a legal parent. See Arizona Laws 25-401