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Arizona Early Intervention Program Seeks Public Input on New Incident Reporting Procedures

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Published on August 17, 2025
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The Arizona Early Intervention Program (AzEIP) has announced a period for public comment on its newly proposed procedure for incident reporting. This revised protocol is designed to better outline the steps Service Provider Agencies (SPAs) must take when reporting incidents to AzEIP, according to the Arizona Department of Economic Security.

Starting from August 15, interested parties have exactly one month, until September 15, to share their opinions and feedback on the proposed changes. Feedback can be shared via various channels, including mail, fax, and email, as per the Arizona Department of Economic Security.

Public comments may be submitted by mail to the Arizona Early Intervention Program, 1789 West Jefferson Street, Mail Drop 2HP1, Phoenix, AZ 85007, by phone at (602) 532-9960 (option 3), by fax at (602) 200-9820, or by email at [email protected]. Details on the proposed changes and guidelines for comment submissions can be found on their website.