Arizona Revised Statutes Title 41 - State Government
Chapter 1 EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
Article 1 The Governor
- § 41-101 Powers And Duties; Attestation Of Acts Of Governor; Salary
A. The governor has the powers and shall perform the duties as prescribed in this article. The governor: 1. Shall supervise the official conduct...
- § 41-101.01 Authority To Accept And Expend Certain Funds
A. The governor, except as otherwise provided by law, is authorized to accept and expend any grants, donations, aids, or other funds received from...
- § 41-101.02 Authority To Enter Reciprocal Aid Agreements
A. The governor may on behalf of the state enter into reciprocal aid agreements or compacts with other states or the federal government, either...
- § 41-101.03 State Employee Travel Reduction Program; Designated State Agency; Fund
A. The governor shall designate an appropriate state agency to establish, administer and operate a travel reduction program for the transportation of state employees...
- § 41-102 Record Required
A. The governor shall keep the following: 1. A record of his official acts. 2. An account of his official expenses and disbursements, including...
- § 41-103 Receipt Of Military Supplies
The governor may in the name of the state receive and receipt for all arms, ammunition, accoutrements, ordnance or military stores to which the...
- § 41-104 Offer Of Reward For Information Leading To Apprehension Of Convict Or Arrest And Conviction Of Felon; Authorization For Payment
A. The governor may offer a reward, not exceeding ten thousand dollars, for information leading to the apprehension of a convict who has escaped...
- § 41-105 Exchange Of Offenders Under Treaty; Consent By Governor
If a treaty in effect between the United States and a foreign country provides for the transfer or exchange of convicted offenders to the...
- § 41-106 Advisory Board; Reimbursement Of Expenses
Members of an advisory board established by the governor are eligible, subject to legislative appropriation, for reimbursement of expenses pursuant to title 38, chapter...
- § 41-107 Office Of Sonora
A. The office of Sonora is established in the office of the governor. B. The governor shall appoint a director of the office pursuant...
- § 41-109 Prevention Of Child Abuse Fund; Definitions
A. The prevention of child abuse fund is established consisting of monies received pursuant to section 28-2417. The director of the division for children...
- § 41-110 Oil Overcharge Fund; Source Of Monies; Uses; Approval; Energy Project Loans; Conditions
A. An oil overcharge fund is established. Monies received by the state as a result of oil overcharge settlements shall be deposited, pursuant to...
- § 41-111 Solar Energy Advisory Council; Definition
A. There is established a solar energy advisory council consisting of the following members: 1. The chairman of the Arizona power authority. 2. A...
- § 41-112 Arizona Biofuels Conversion Program; Fund; Program Termination; Definitions
(L11, 2SS, Ch. 1, sec. 22. Eff. until 7/1/16) A. The Arizona biofuels conversion program is established in the governor's energy office to encourage...
- § 41-112; Version 2 Arizona Biofuels Conversion Program; Fund; Program Termination; Definitions
(L15, Ch. 244, sec. 34. Eff. 7/1/16) A. The Arizona biofuels conversion program is established in the governor's office of energy policy to encourage...
- § 41-113 Interstate Compact To Build Border Fence; Requirements; Joint Border Security Advisory Committee; Trust Fund; Committee Termination
A. The governor may enter into a compact with other states to provide for the construction and maintenance of a physical or virtual fence...
- § 41-114 Human Trafficking Victim Assistance Fund; Definition
A. The human trafficking victim assistance fund is established consisting of monies received pursuant to sections 9-500.10 and 32-4260. The director shall administer the...
Article 2 The Secretary of State and the Department of State
- § 41-121 Duties
A. The secretary of state shall: 1. Receive bills and resolutions from the legislature, and perform such other duties as devolve upon the secretary...
- § 41-121.01 Salary
The secretary of state shall receive an annual salary pursuant to section 41-1904.
- § 41-121.02 Department Of State
A. There is established the department of state, which shall be composed of the office of the secretary of state. B. The secretary of...
- § 41-122 Assistant Secretary Of State
The secretary of state shall appoint an assistant secretary of state who, in the absence of the secretary of state, or when the secretary...
- § 41-124 Receipt And Record Of Documents Received; Marking Of Books Delivered To Officers
A. All documents when delivered to the secretary of state shall be receipted for by him and when distributed his records shall show the...
- § 41-125 Membership In National Organizations; Attending Conventions
The secretary of state is authorized to hold membership in, and to maintain membership by the payment of dues to, the national organizations of...
- § 41-126 Fees; Expedited Services
A. The secretary of state shall receive the following fees: 1. Making a copy of any document on file in his office, no more...
- § 41-127 Data Processing Acquisition Fund
A. A data processing acquisition fund is established to improve data processing in the office of secretary of state consisting of the fees collected...
- § 41-128 Standing Political Committee Administrative Fund; Purpose
The standing political committee administrative fund is established consisting of monies from filing fees that are paid by standing political committees pursuant to section...
- § 41-129 Election Systems Improvement Fund; Purpose
A. The election systems improvement fund is established in the office of the secretary of state. The fund shall consist of monies received from...
- § 41-130 Use Of State Seal Restricted; Violation; Classification
A person may use, display or otherwise employ any facsimile, copy, likeness, imitation or other resemblance of the great seal of this state only...
- § 41-131 Arizona Blue Book; Contents; Publication; Distribution; Revolving Fund
A. The secretary of state shall biennially following the state general election compile, publish and distribute an official state manual known as the Arizona...
- § 41-132 Electronic And Digital Signatures; Exemptions; Definitions
A. Unless otherwise provided by law, an electronic signature that complies with this section may be used to sign a writing on a document...
- § 41-133 Officeholder Expenses; Account; Reporting; Limitations; Civil Penalty; Definition
A. Any person who holds elected statewide public office or a legislative office in this state, whether by election or appointment, may receive or...
- § 41-134 Electronic Database System; Procedures
A. Subject to legislative appropriation or transfer of monies, the secretary of state shall develop electronic database systems for financial disclosures required under title...
Article 2.1 Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records Established in the Office of the Secretary of State
- § 41-151 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Director" means the director of the state library. 2. " State library" means the...
- § 41-151.01 Arizona State Library, Archives And Public Records
A. The Arizona state library, archives and public records is established in the office of the secretary of state. B. The state library shall:...
- § 41-151.02 Advisory Board Of The Arizona State Library, Archives And Public Records
A. An advisory board of the Arizona state library, archives and public records is established consisting of the president of the senate or the...
- § 41-151.03 Director Of The State Library; Qualifications
A. The state library shall be under the charge and control of a director, subject to supervision of the secretary of state. The secretary...
- § 41-151.04 Compensation Of Director
The compensation of the director shall be as determined by the secretary of state pursuant to section 38-611.
- § 41-151.05 Powers And Duties Of Director
A. The director shall: 1. Adopt rules for the use of books or other materials in the custody of the state library and for...
- § 41-151.06 State Library Administrative Agency; State Library Fund
A. The state library is the state library administrative agency, and the director may accept, on behalf of the state, any allocation of money...
- § 41-151.07 Library Development Services
The state library shall: 1. Direct and coordinate statewide public library services. 2. Encourage and assist the development of library services in state and...
- § 41-151.08 Archives And History Services; Recovery Of Costs
A. The state library shall contain: 1. All available works, books, newspaper files, pamphlets, papers, manuscripts, documents, magazines and newspaper articles, maps, pictures, items...
- § 41-151.09 Depository Of Official Archives
A. The state library is the central depository of all official books, records and documents not in current use of the various state officers...
- § 41-151.10 Historical Records
The state library shall: 1. Collect from the files of old newspapers, court records, church records, private collections and other sources, data pertaining to...
- § 41-151.11 Access To Public Records
The director, in person or through a deputy, has the right of reasonable access to all nonconfidential public records in the state, or any...
- § 41-151.12 Records; Records Management; Powers And Duties Of Director; Fees; Records Services Fund
A. The director is responsible for the preservation and management of records. In addition to other powers and duties, the director shall: 1. Establish...
- § 41-151.13 Records Management Officer; Duties
A. The state library shall employ a records management officer who is responsible for the direction and control of the records management program. The...
- § 41-151.14 State And Local Public Records Management; Violation; Classification; Definition
A. The head of each state and local agency shall: 1. Establish and maintain an active, continuing program for the economical and efficient management...
- § 41-151.15 Preservation Of Public Records
A. All records made or received by public officials or employees of this state or the counties and incorporated cities and towns of this...
- § 41-151.16 Production And Reproduction Of Records By Agencies Of The State And Political Subdivisions; Admissibility; Violation; Classification
A. Each agency of this state or any of its political subdivisions may implement a program for the production or reproduction by photography or...
- § 41-151.17 Duties Relating To Historical Value
A. The state library shall: 1. Determine whether public records presented to it are of historical value. 2. Dispose of records determined to be...
- § 41-151.18 Definition Of Records
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires, " records" means all books, papers, maps, photographs or other documentary materials, regardless of physical form...
- § 41-151.19 Determination Of Value; Disposition
Every public officer who has public records in the public officer's custody shall consult periodically with the state library and the state library shall...
- § 41-151.20 Historical Advisory Commission; Membership; Terms; Expenses; Duties; Historic Sites Review Committee
A. A historical advisory commission is established consisting of members appointed by the director for staggered terms of three years ending on July 1....
- § 41-151.21 Review And Transfer Of Certain Historic Property; Exemption; Definition
A. An agency shall notify the state library on forms prescribed by the director if the agency has or acquires furniture, equipment or other...
- § 41-151.22 Privacy Of User Records; Violation; Classification; Definition
A. Except as provided in subsection B of this section, a library or library system supported by public monies shall not allow disclosure of...
- § 41-151.23 Arizona Historical Records Advisory Board
A. An Arizona historical records advisory board is established consisting of the director and at least six members appointed by the director. These members...
- § 41-151.24 Museum Gift Shop Revolving Fund; Exemption
A. The museum gift shop revolving fund is established consisting of gift shop proceeds received from the sale of goods, gifts, nonfederal grants and...
Article 3 Address Confidentiality Program
Article 4 The State Treasurer
Article 5 The Attorney General and the Department of Law
- § 41-191 Attorney General; Qualifications; Salary; Assistants; Fees; Exceptions; Outside Counsel
A. The attorney general shall have been for not less than five years immediately preceding the date of taking office a practicing attorney before...
- § 41-191.01 Procedure Upon Recovery Of Money For Antitrust Violations
A. When money is recovered for the state, its agencies, its departments, commissions or subdivisions by the attorney general as a result of the...
- § 41-191.02 Antitrust Enforcement Revolving Fund; Receipts And Disbursements; Exemption; Report; Data Collection
A. The antitrust enforcement revolving fund is established to be administered by the attorney general under the conditions and for the purposes provided in...
- § 41-191.03 Collection Enforcement Revolving Fund; Disposition Of Monies
A. The collection enforcement revolving fund is established for the purpose of collecting debts owed to the state. Monies in the fund are subject...
- § 41-191.04 Collection Of Debts Owed The State; Reports; Remedies
A. The attorney general may initiate such proceedings to collect debts to this state, or to any agency, board, commission or department of this...
- § 41-191.05 Colorado River Land Claims Revolving Fund; Use; Accounting; Audit; Disposition Of Monies
A. A Colorado river land claims revolving fund is established to be administered by the attorney general. B. Monies in the fund shall be...
- § 41-191.06 Victims' Rights Program
A. A victims' rights program is established in the criminal division of the attorney general's office. The program shall establish and administer an annual...
- § 41-191.07 Street Gang Enforcement Revolving Fund; Use; Exemption From Lapsing
A. A street gang enforcement revolving fund is established consisting of monies appropriated to the fund for the purpose of funding gang prevention programs,...
- § 41-191.08 Victims' Rights Fund; Use; Exemption From Lapsing
A. A victims' rights fund is established consisting of monies deposited pursuant to sections 8-418 and 41-2401, subsection D, paragraph 13 and legislative appropriations....
- § 41-191.09 Attorney General Legal Services Cost Allocation Fund; Contributions; Annual Report; Exemptions
A. The attorney general legal services cost allocation fund is established for the purpose of reimbursing the department of law for general agency counsel....
- § 41-192 Powers And Duties Of Attorney General; Restrictions On State Agencies As To Legal Counsel; Exceptions; Compromise And Settlement Monies
A. The attorney general shall have charge of and direct the department of law and shall serve as chief legal officer of the state....
- § 41-192.01 Authorizing Arizona Power Authority To Employ Legal Counsel For Certain Purposes
The Arizona power authority shall also be exempt from the provisions of this article to the extent that it may employ legal counsel to...
- § 41-192.02 Legal Counsel In Certain Civil Actions; Counsel To Fire Districts
A. The attorney general in his discretion is authorized to represent a current or former officer or employee of this state against whom a...
- § 41-193 Department Of Law; Composition; Powers And Duties
A. The department of law shall be composed of the attorney general and the subdivisions of the department created as provided in this article....
- § 41-194 Opinions; Annual Report; Distribution
A. The attorney general shall distribute a copy of each written opinion issued pursuant to section 41-193 to the governor, the president of the...
- § 41-195 Violation; Classification
A person violating any provision of this article or any regulation authorized by this article, is guilty of a class 2 misdemeanor. If the...
- § 41-196 Witness Protection
A. The director of the department of public safety with the concurrence of the attorney general may upon the director's own initiative or at...
- § 41-197 School Conflict Mediation Program; Hot Line; Program Termination
A. A school conflict mediation program is established in the attorney general's office. B. Within the school conflict mediation program the attorney general shall...
- § 41-198 Fatal Or Near Fatal Domestic Violence Review Teams; Duties; Membership; Report; Confidentiality; Violation; Classification; Definitions
A. A political subdivision of this state or a combination of political subdivisions may establish a fatal or near fatal domestic violence review team...
- § 41-199 Internet Crimes Against Children Enforcement Fund; Use; Reporting
A. The internet crimes against children enforcement fund is established consisting of monies deposited pursuant to sections 5-554 and 5-568 and monies available from...
Chapter 2 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS
Article 2 Notaries Public
- § 41-311 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Acknowledgment" means a notarial act in which a notary certifies that a signer, whose...
- § 41-312 Appointment; Term; Oath And Bond; Training Courses; Fee
A. The secretary of state may appoint notaries public in each county to hold office for four years who shall have jurisdiction in the...
- § 41-313 Duties
A. Notaries public shall perform the following notarial acts, when requested: 1. Take acknowledgments and give certificates of the acknowledgments endorsed on or attached...
- § 41-314 Notary Bond Fund; Purpose; Exemption
A. The notary bond fund is established consisting of monies received pursuant to section 41-178. B. The secretary of state shall administer the fund...
- § 41-315 Bond
A. A person who has been commissioned as a notary shall file with the secretary of state an oath of office and a bond...
- § 41-316 Fees
A. The secretary of state shall establish fees that notaries public may charge for notarial acts. These fees shall be established by rules adopted...
- § 41-317 Delivering Notary Seal, Notarial Journal And Records; Failure To Comply; Storing Records; Certified Copies
A. On the resignation or revocation of a notarial commission or the death of a notary, the notary seal, notarial journal and records, except...
- § 41-318 Wilful Destruction Of Records; Penalty
Any person who knowingly destroys, defaces or conceals any journal entry or records belonging to the office of a notary public shall forfeit to...
- § 41-319 Journal
A. The notary shall keep a paper journal and, except as prescribed by subsection E, shall keep only one journal at a time. The...
- § 41-320 Competency Of Bank And Corporation Notaries
A. It is lawful for a notary public who is a stockholder, director, officer or employee of a corporation to take the acknowledgment or...
- § 41-321 Obtaining A Seal; Violation; Classification
A. A vendor of notary seals may not provide an official seal to a person unless the person presents a photocopy of the person's...
- § 41-322 Authentication Of Authority Of Officer For Foreign Notarizations
A. If a notarial act is performed by any of the persons described in section 33-501, paragraphs 1 through 4, other than a person...
- § 41-323 Change Of Address; Lost Journal Or Seal; Civil Penalty
A. Within thirty days after the change of a notary's mailing, business or residential address, the notary shall deliver to the secretary of state,...
- § 41-324 Court Reporters; Notarial Acts
A. Court reporters who administer oaths and affirmations in judicial proceedings are exempt from the provisions of this chapter other than section 41-315. Court...
- § 41-325 Evidence Of Authenticity Of A Notarial Act Performed In This State
A. The authenticity of the official notarial seal and signature of a notary may be evidenced by either: 1. A certificate of authority from...
- § 41-326 Apostille
An apostille prescribed by the Hague convention, as cited in 28 United States Code in annotations to rule 44 of the federal rules of...
- § 41-327 Surname Change; Notification; Continuation Of Commission
A notary public who has a change of surname may continue to use the official seal and commission in the notary public's prior name...
- § 41-328 Prohibited Conduct; Incomplete Documents; Signatures Of Relatives
A. A notary public shall not perform a jurat on a document that is incomplete. If a notary public is presented with a document...
- § 41-329 Notary Public Title; Foreign Language; Violation; Classification
A. Every notary public who is not an attorney who advertises, by any written or verbal means, the services of a notary public in...
- § 41-330 Grounds For Refusal, Revocation Or Suspension Of Commission
A. The secretary of state may refuse to appoint any person as a notary public or may revoke or suspend the commission of any...
- § 41-331 Complaints; Investigations
A. Any person may make a complaint to the office of the secretary of state regarding a notary public. The secretary of state shall...
- § 41-332 Notary Education Fund
The notary education fund is established consisting of monies deposited pursuant to sections 41-312 and 41-353. The secretary of state shall administer the fund....
- § 41-333 Impersonation Of Notary Public
Any person who knowingly acts as or otherwise intentionally impersonates a notary public while not lawfully appointed and commissioned to perform notarial acts is...
Article 3 Electronic Notarization
- § 41-351 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Approved time stamp provider" means a person or organization recognized by the secretary of...
- § 41-352 Applicability Of Article; Electronic Signature Laws
A. Any notarial act in which a person by oath or affirmation signs a document may be performed electronically as prescribed by this article...
- § 41-353 Appointment; Term; Bond; Duties; Fees; Training Courses
A. The secretary of state may appoint electronic notaries public to hold office for four years. B. The secretary of state shall prescribe the...
- § 41-354 Notarized Electronic Documents; Elements
A. A notarized electronic document consists of the following: 1. A complete electronic document. 2. A signature or mark that is affixed to the...
- § 41-355 Duties; Electronic Notarization In Presence Of Electronic Notary
A. Electronic notaries public shall perform the following electronic notarial acts when requested: 1. Take electronic acknowledgments. 2. Administer oaths and affirmations relating to...
- § 41-357 Bond
A. A person who has been commissioned as an electronic notary shall file an oath of office and a bond with the secretary of...
- § 41-358 Fees; Rules
A. Electronic notaries public may receive fees for the following services: 1. Acknowledgments. 2. Oaths and affirmations. 3. Jurats. 4. Issuance of notary service...
- § 41-359 Delivering Notarial Journals And Records; Failure To Comply; Civil Penalty; Storing Records; Certified Copies
A. On the resignation or revocation of an electronic notarial commission, the death of a notary or the expiration of an electronic commission, the...
- § 41-360 Destruction Of Records; Penalty
Any person who knowingly destroys, defaces or conceals any journal entry or records belonging to the office of an electronic notary public shall forfeit...
- § 41-361 Journal; Confidential Records
A. The electronic notary shall keep or shall contract with a party that complies with procedures established by the secretary of state to keep...
- § 41-362 Competency Of Corporation Notaries
A. An electronic notary public who is a stockholder, director, officer or employee of a corporation may do any of the following: 1. Take...
- § 41-363 Authentication Of Authority Of Officer For Foreign Notarizations
An electronic notarial act performed by any of the persons described in section 33-501 shall be recognized in this state if the notarial act...
- § 41-364 Change Of Address; Lost Or Stolen Electronic Journal Or Seal; Civil Penalty
A. Within thirty days after the change of an electronic notary's mailing, business, residential or electronic address, the electronic notary shall deliver to the...
- § 41-365 Name Change; New Commission; Failure To Comply
A. An electronic notary whose name changes shall apply for new methods and materials issued to the electronic notary to create electronic notary tokens...
- § 41-366 Prohibited Conduct; Incomplete Documents; Signatures Of Relatives
A. An electronic notary public shall not perform an electronic jurat on a document that is incomplete. If an electronic notary public is presented...
- § 41-367 Electronic Notary Public Title; Foreign Language; Violation; Classification
A. Every electronic notary public who is not an attorney and who advertises, by any written or verbal means, the services of an electronic...
- § 41-368 Grounds For Refusal, Suspension Or Revocation Of Commission
A. The secretary of state may refuse to appoint any person as an electronic notary public or may suspend or revoke the commission of...
- § 41-369 Duties Of Secretary Of State
The secretary of state shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 6 of this title that establish policies, procedures, fees and any other duties or...
- § 41-370 Complaints; Investigations; Failure To Respond
A. Any person may make a complaint to the office of the secretary of state regarding an electronic notary. The secretary of state shall...
Chapter 2 CONSTITUTIONAL DEFENSE
Article 1 General Provisions
Chapter 3 ADMINISTRATIVE BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
Article 1.1 Arizona State Parks Board
- § 41-511 Arizona State Parks Board; Membership; Appointment; Terms
A. There shall be an Arizona state parks board, which shall consist of seven members. The state land commissioner shall be a member and...
- § 41-511.01 Compensation And Organization Of Board
A. Appointive members of the board shall serve without compensation. B. A majority of the membership of the board shall constitute a quorum for...
- § 41-511.02 Director; Qualifications; State Historic Preservation Officer
A. The governor shall appoint a full-time director pursuant to section 38-211 who shall: 1. Not be a member of the Arizona state parks...
- § 41-511.03 Purposes; Objectives
The purposes and objectives of the board shall be to select, acquire, preserve, establish and maintain areas of natural features, scenic beauty, historical and...
- § 41-511.04 Duties; Board; Partnership Fund; State Historic Preservation Officer; Definition
A. The board shall: 1. Select areas of scenic beauty, natural features and historical properties now owned by the state, except properties in the...
- § 41-511.05 Powers; Compensation
The board may, subject to legislative budgetary control within the limitations of this article: 1. Subject to chapter 4, article 4 and, as applicable,...
- § 41-511.06 Eminent Domain
A. In acquiring property by eminent domain, no water, watering facilities or water right of any person shall be taken separate and apart from...
- § 41-511.07 Parks And Monuments On State Lands
The board may take over state lands and improvements thereon pursuant to article 9, chapter 2, title 37, except that the application to and...
- § 41-511.08 Judicial Review
Except as provided in section 41-1092.08, subsection H, an appeal from a final decision of the board or from a final decision of the...
- § 41-511.09 Park Ranger Law Enforcement Officers; Training
The board may appoint one or more of its officers or employees as a park ranger law enforcement officer. Any person so appointed shall...
- § 41-511.10 Rejection Of Gifts
The board may reject any donation, bequest, or gift or property deemed by it to be unsuitable as a state park or monument.
- § 41-511.11 Disposition Of Gifts; State Parks Donations Fund
Monies from unconditional gifts, donations, bequests and endowments, which are not specifically designated to the state parks revenue fund, shall be deposited, pursuant to...
- § 41-511.12 Annual Report
Not later than December 31 each year the board shall deliver to the governor, the director of the department of administration and the legislature...
- § 41-511.13 Violations; Classification
A. Any person who knowingly damages, defaces or destroys any public park or monument property which is within the state or any political subdivision...
- § 41-511.14 Transfer Of Authority
All authority the Arizona development board may have to administer state parks and recreational properties and programs is hereby transferred to the Arizona state...
- § 41-511.15 Arizona Trail; Fund; Definition
A. The Arizona trail is designated as a state scenic trail to memorialize former United States congressman Bob Stump for his significant contributions to...
- § 41-511.16 Rock Climbing State Park; Fees, Gifts And Donations; Disposition
A. The Arizona state parks board shall establish a rock climbing state park subject to all of the following conditions: 1. The conveyance of...
- § 41-511.17 Sustainable State Parks And Roads Fund
The sustainable state parks and roads fund is established consisting of monies received pursuant to section 43-622. The Arizona state parks board shall administer...
- § 41-511.18 Spur Cross Ranch State Park
A. The Arizona state parks board shall establish Spur Cross Ranch state park subject to the following conditions: 1. A purchase and sale agreement...
- § 41-511.19 Catalina State Park
A. There is established the Catalina state park which may consist of all or a part of the following described property: Sections 13, 24,...
- § 41-511.20 Authorized Emergency Use Of Water From Lake Patagonia By City Of Nogales
A. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, whenever an emergency exists, as determined by the mayor of the city of Nogales, Arizona,...
- § 41-511.21 State Parks Revenue Fund; Purpose; Exemption
A. The state parks revenue fund is established consisting of: 1. Monies received from the sale of park posters, park postcards, books, souvenirs and...
- § 41-511.22 Trail Systems Plan; Deposit Of Monies; Definition
A. The board shall prepare a trail systems plan that: 1. Identifies on a statewide basis the general location and extent of significant trail...
- § 41-511.23 Conservation Acquisition Board; Land Conservation Fund; Conservation Donation And Public Conservation Accounts; Livestock And Crop Conservation Fund
(Caution: 1998 Prop. 105 applies) A. The conservation acquisition board is established, as an advisory body to the Arizona state parks board, consisting of...
Article 1.2 Arizona Outdoor Recreation Coordinating Commission
Article 1.3 Establishment of Parkways and Historical and Scenic Roadways
- § 41-512 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Director" means the director of the department of transportation. 2. " Historic road" means...
- § 41-513 Cooperation With Other Agencies
The department of transportation may cooperate and enter into agreements with other federal, state, county or private agencies in carrying out the purposes of...
- § 41-514 Administration; Advisory Committee; Composition; Duties; Designation Of Parkways And Historic And Scenic Roads
A. There is established an advisory committee to the director consisting of eleven members. The directors of the parks board, the department of transportation,...
- § 41-515 Acquisition Of Land For Parkways And Scenic And Historic Roads; Acquisition Of Scenic Easement
A. The director may acquire title to or easements over lands within parkways for the purpose of protecting and administering those areas for the...
- § 41-516 Exemption From Standards For Parkways And Historic And Scenic Roads
To ensure the protection and enhancement of the special features for historic roads, parkways and scenic roads, the department of transportation, the federal highway...
- § 41-517 Limitation
Notwithstanding any act of Congress or any federal rule or regulation to the contrary, nothing contained in this article and no official action taken...
- § 41-518 Rules And Regulations
The director shall adopt rules, regulations and guidelines to implement the purposes of this article.
Article 1.4 Yarnell Hill Memorial
Article 2.1 Colorado River Boundary Markers Division
Article 3 Arizona Commission of African-American Affairs
Article 4 Indian Affairs Commission
Article 5 Economic Estimates Commission
- § 41-561 Economic Estimates Commission; Members; Vacancies; Limitation
A. There shall be an economic estimates commission composed of the following three members: 1. The director of the department of revenue, who shall...
- § 41-562 Powers And Duties Of The Commission; Definition
A. The economic estimates commission shall determine and report to the legislature prior to January 15 of each year the following: 1. The estimated...
- § 41-563 Expenditure Limitations; Determination By The Commission; Definitions
A. For political subdivisions the commission shall: 1. Determine the base limit level of political subdivisions for each political subdivision subject to an expenditure...
- § 41-563.01 Notification Of Vote By Governing Board
In the event of a vote by the governing board of any political subdivision pursuant to article IX, section 20, Constitution of Arizona, for...
- § 41-563.02 Elections For Expenditures In Excess Of Expenditure Limitation
A. For any election called pursuant to article IX, section 20, subsection (2), Constitution of Arizona, the governing board calling such election shall, in...
- § 41-563.03 Proposals For Permanent Adjustment Of Expenditure Limitation And Alternative Expenditure Limitations; Review By Auditor General; Form Of Ballot
A. Except as otherwise provided in this section, any use of the initiative process for the purpose of permanently adjusting the expenditure limitation of...
- § 41-563.04 Treatment Of Non‑lapsing Appropriations
A. For the purposes of this article and article IX, section 17, Constitution of Arizona, appropriations authorized and available for expenditure in prior fiscal...
- § 41-563.05 Alternative Population Estimate; Border Counties
(Art. IX, sec. 20(3)(f)(ii), Constitution of Arizona, applies.) A. In lieu of the population determined by the department of economic security for purposes of...
Article 7 Department of Veterans' Services
- § 41-601 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Commission" means the Arizona veterans' service advisory commission. 2. " Department" means the department...
- § 41-602 Arizona Veterans' Service Advisory Commission; Terms; Qualifications; Compensation
A. An Arizona veterans' service advisory commission is established consisting of nine members appointed by the governor. Each member shall serve a term of...
- § 41-603 Powers And Duties
A. The department may act as guardian of an incapacitated veteran, the incapacitated spouse of a veteran or minor children of a veteran, or...
- § 41-603.01 Veterans' Home; Department Procurement Exemptions
A. The department shall provide long-term care services and skilled nursing care to veterans and their spouses in the veterans' home and shall operate...
- § 41-604 Director Of Veterans' Services; Compensation
A. The governor shall appoint the director pursuant to section 38-211. The director shall be a veteran. B. The director shall inform the commission...
- § 41-605 Service Of Department As Guardian Or Conservator
The department may institute in a court of competent jurisdiction a proceeding as provided by title 14 for appointment as guardian of an incapacitated...
- § 41-606 Action As Executor, Administrator, Guardian Or Conservator; Bond; Method Of Payment
A. The department shall post with the secretary of state a corporate surety bond in an amount of five hundred thousand dollars. The bond...
- § 41-607 Violation; Classification
A person who knowingly makes a false statement under oath, orally or written, of a material fact relating to any claim under the provisions...
- § 41-608 Veterans' Donations Fund; Grants
(Rpld. 1/1/19) A. The veterans' donations fund is established consisting of monies, gifts and contributions donated to the department and monies deposited pursuant to...
- § 41-608.01 State Home For Veterans Trust Fund; Purpose
A. A state home for veterans trust fund is established. The director shall administer the fund for the sole purpose of operating and maintaining...
- § 41-608.02 State Veterans' Cemetery Fund
A. The state veterans' cemetery fund is established consisting of monies appropriated by the legislature and federal monies the department receives for reimbursement for...
- § 41-608.03 Arizona State Veterans' Cemetery Trust Fund; Donations; Purpose
A. The Arizona state veterans' cemetery trust fund is established consisting of monies, grants, gifts and contributions donated to the fund from any public...
- § 41-608.04 Military Family Relief Fund; Advisory Committee
(Rpld. 1/1/19) A. The military family relief fund is established through December 31, 2018. The fund consists of private donations, grants, bequests and any...
- § 41-608.05 Arizona Gold Star Military Medal
A. The Arizona gold star military medal may be awarded on behalf of the people of this state to an individual who has been...
- § 41-609 Arizona Veteran Supportive Campuses; Department List; Reports; Definition
A. A postsecondary institution may request to be certified by the director as an Arizona veteran supportive campus. The department shall maintain a list...
- § 41-610 Capital Projects; Federal Monies; Annual Report
On or before November 1 of each year, the department shall submit a report to the directors of the joint legislative budget committee and...
Article 7.1 Veterans' Education
Article 9 Drug and Gang Policy Council
Article 10 Constitutional Commemoration Committee
Article 12 Board of Fingerprinting
Chapter 3 RISK MANAGEMENT
Article 1 Insurance; Uninsured Losses
Chapter 4 DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL BOARD
Article 1 General Provisions
Article 2 Automation and Telecommunications Functions
Article 3 Finance
- § 41-722 Powers And Duties Relating To Finance
A. The department shall assist the governor in his duties pertaining to the formulation of the budget, and shall correlate and recommend revision of...
- § 41-723 Governor's Office Of Strategic Planning And Budgeting; Duties
The director of the governor's office of strategic planning and budgeting shall: 1. Confer with officials of federal agencies concerning grants-in-aid generally, and particularly...
- § 41-724 Exemptions
A. The Arizona board of regents, the Arizona commerce authority and the legislative and judicial branches of state government shall not be subject to...
- § 41-725 Comprehensive Database Of Receipts And Expenditures Of State Monies; Local Reporting; Definition
A. The department shall establish and maintain an official internet website that is electronically searchable by the public at no cost and that contains...
- § 41-726 Debt; Annual Report; Definition
A. Beginning on or before December 1, 2013 and each December 1 thereafter, the department shall submit a report to the speaker of the...
- § 41-732 Duties Relating To General Accounting Activities
A. The director or the director's authorized representative shall be the general accountant of this state and keeper of all public account books, vouchers,...
- § 41-733 Examination Of Witnesses
When it is necessary in the exercise of his powers and duties, the director or his authorized agents may examine the parties and others...
- § 41-734 Preservation Of Accounts; Copies; Fees
All accounts, vouchers, warrants, claims and supporting documents shall be preserved by the department pursuant to section 41-151.14 and copies of these documents shall...
- § 41-735 Internal Audit; Authority To Examine Records; Divulgence Of Restricted Information; Violation; Classification; Public Records Exception
A. Except as provided in subsection C, the department shall have access to, and authority to examine, any and all books, accounts, reports, vouchers,...
- § 41-736 Forest Reserve Monies
When this state receives any monies that belong to the counties from the federal government from forest reserves the department shall: 1. Determine the...
- § 41-737 Forms For Reports By County Assessors And Treasurers
The department shall cause suitable forms to be printed for use of the several county assessors in taking statistics as required by law, and...
- § 41-738 Membership In National Organizations; Attending Conventions
The director or his authorized representative is authorized to hold membership in, and to maintain membership by payment of dues to, the national organizations...
- § 41-739 Drawing Illegal Warrant; Classification
If the director or any employee or officer of the department knowingly issues a warrant upon the treasury not authorized by law, he is...
- § 41-740 Nonperformance Of Duty; Classification
If the director or any duly appointed officer or supervisor charged with duties and responsibilities under this article knowingly fails or refuses to perform...
- § 41-740.01 Arizona Financial Information System Collections Fund; Purpose; Transaction Fee; Joint Legislative Budget Committee Review
A. The Arizona financial information system collections fund is established consisting of monies collected pursuant to subsection C of this section. The department shall...
Article 4 State Personnel System
- § 41-741 Definitions
In this article and articles 5 and 6 of this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Appointing authority" means the person or...
- § 41-742 State Personnel System; Covered And Uncovered Employees; Application; Exemptions
A. Beginning September 29, 2012, unless otherwise prescribed in this article: 1. All new hires are at will uncovered employees. 2. Any employee who...
- § 41-743 Powers And Duties Of The Director
A. The director is responsible for the direction and control of personnel administration. B. The director shall: 1. Employ staff as necessary to perform...
- § 41-744 Nonconformity With Federal Regulations Granting Federal Monies
Any provision of this article that conflicts or is inconsistent with federal rules, regulations or standards governing the grant of federal monies to any...
- § 41-745 Covered And Uncovered Service
A. Except as provided in subsection C of this section or section 41-742, subsection A, an employee under covered service is entitled to continue...
- § 41-746 Refusal Of Consideration For Employment; Verification Of Education And Work History
A. The director may refuse to consider for employment or remove from consideration for employment any applicant who: 1. Has practiced any deception or...
- § 41-747 Employment Procedures; Violation
A. An appointing authority shall comply with the procedures prescribed in this article and the rules adopted by the director for the recruitment, selection,...
- § 41-748 Transfer Of Accumulated Annual Leave; Definitions
A. The director shall adopt procedures for the transfer of accumulated annual leave from one employee to another employee in the same state agency...
- § 41-749 Administrative Leave; Reporting
A. A state agency head shall report to the director if an employee is placed on administrative leave with pay during the investigation of...
- § 41-750 Contribution Of Pro Rata Share For Personnel Division Fund
A. All state agencies shall contribute a pro rata share of the overall cost of personnel administration services provided by the department. The pro...
- § 41-751 Annual Report And Recommendations
A. The director shall prepare a report on state personnel and the operation of the state personnel system. B. The report shall include: 1....
- § 41-752 Protections Of Civil Or Political Liberties; Prohibitions; Civil Penalty; Violation; Classification
A. Except for expressing an opinion or pursuant to section 16-402, an employee shall not engage in any activities permitted by this section while...
- § 41-753 Unlawful Acts; Violation; Classification
A. A person shall not make any false statement, certificate, mark, rating or report with regard to any test, certification or appointment made under...
- § 41-754 Required Reduction In Hours
An agency director may require an agency employee to work reduced hours in order to comply with any reduction in appropriations. The director shall...
Article 5 Covered Service
Article 6 State Personnel Board
Article 7 Management of State Properties
- § 41-790 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Building renewal" means major activities that involve the repair or reworking of a building...
- § 41-790.01 Exemptions; Exception
A. The following are exempt from the provisions of this article relating to capital improvement plans: 1. Land acquisition, capital projects or building renewal...
- § 41-791 Powers And Duties Relating To Public Buildings Maintenance; Compensation Of Personnel
A. The department is responsible for the direction and control of public buildings maintenance as prescribed in this article. B. The department is responsible...
- § 41-791.01 Powers And Duties Relating To Facilities Planning And Construction; Exemption
A. The department has the following facilities planning and construction powers and duties: 1. Review all architectural, engineering and construction contracts before submission to...
- § 41-791.02 Powers And Duties Relating To Acquiring Property; Lease Purchase Agreements; Eminent Domain
A. The director may acquire, in the name of this state, by gift, grant, purchase, lease purchase, condemnation or any other lawful manner, real...
- § 41-791.03 Management Of Certain Properties
A. If the site described in section 49-902 will not be utilized for the purposes described in title 49, chapter 5, article 1, the...
- § 41-791.04 Lease Purchase Financing; Eligible Municipal Convention Center Projects; Eligible Projects Lease Purchase Fund
A. On the filing of a notice by an eligible city with the director pursuant to section 9-624 requesting this state to lease purchase...
- § 41-792 Lease Cost Review Board; Members; Duties; Square Footage Lease Costs
A. A lease cost review board is established. Board membership consists of the director or the director's designee and four members appointed by the...
- § 41-792.01 Capital Outlay Stabilization Fund; Authorization For Collection Of Rental; Basis Of Payment; Distribution Of Monies Collected; Transfer Of Payment; Lease‑purchase Building Operating And Maintenance Fund; Definition
A. The capital outlay stabilization fund is established which shall consist of monies paid into it in accordance with subsections D and F of...
- § 41-793 Building Systems; Capital Improvement Plans
A. The department of administration, the Arizona board of regents and the department of transportation shall each be considered as a separate building system....
- § 41-793.01 Formula For Building Renewal Monies; Legislative Appropriations
A. The joint committee on capital review shall develop and approve a uniform formula for computing annual funding needs of building systems for building...
- § 41-793.02 Renovation Or Replacement Of State Buildings; Building Life Extension Study; Definition
A. To ensure that proper consideration is given to economically effective options for extending the life of an existing building, the agency responsible for...
- § 41-796 Regulation Of Traffic And Parking; Monetary Penalties; Hearing; State Traffic And Parking Control Fund; Definition
A. The department of administration may adopt and administratively enforce rules for the control of vehicles on state property with respect only to the...
- § 41-796.01 Adjusted Work Hours
The director by rule shall require adjusted work hours for at least eighty-five per cent of state employees with offices located in area A...
- § 41-797 Department Of Corrections Building Renewal Fund
A. The department of corrections building renewal fund is established consisting of monies deposited pursuant to section 31-230, section 41-1604, subsection B, paragraph 3,...
- § 41-803 Operation Of State Motor Vehicle Fleet; Public Service Announcements; Energy Conservation; Alternative And Clean Burning Fuels; Definitions
A. The director shall operate a motor vehicle fleet for all state owned motor vehicles for the purpose of providing transportation for state officers...
- § 41-804 Motor Vehicle Pool Revolving Fund
There is established a motor vehicle pool revolving fund for the purpose of receiving payment of costs incurred by state departments and agencies through...
- § 41-805 Off Duty Peace Officers; Lease Or Rental Of Law Enforcement Equipment
A. Subject to the agreement of the director of the department of administration, the head of a state department or agency that employs peace...
- § 41-806 Use Of Renewable Energy; Department Of Administration Facilities; Definitions
A. If the cost of renewable energy is not more than five per cent higher than the cost of traditional power, the department of...
Chapter 4 HISTORY, ARCHAEOLOGY AND STATE EMBLEMS
Article 1 Arizona Historical Society
- § 41-821 Arizona Historical Society; Powers; Officers; Duties Of Board Of Directors
A. An Arizona historical society is established. B. Subject to limitations imposed by law, the society may purchase, receive, hold, lease and sell property,...
- § 41-822 Historical Collections; Annual Report
A. The board of directors shall annually make a detailed statement of expenditures to the governor. B. To enable the society to augment its...
- § 41-823 Purposes Of Society; Housing Of Society Collection; Financial Provisions
A. The society shall procure, by gift, exchange or purchase: 1. Books, maps, papers and materials pertaining to the history of Arizona and the...
- § 41-824 Journal Of Arizona History
The Arizona historical society shall publish a magazine, to be known as " Journal of Arizona History" , at least four times per year.
- § 41-825 Permanent Arizona Historical Society Preservation And Restoration Revolving Fund
A. There is created the permanent Arizona historical society preservation and restoration revolving fund in the amount of five thousand dollars for use in...
- § 41-826 Permanent Arizona Historical Society Revolving Fund
A. A permanent Arizona historical society revolving fund is established consisting of monies received pursuant to subsection B of this section. B. All monies...
- § 41-827 Centennial Museum; Mining And Mineral Museum; Donations
A. The Arizona historical society shall operate and maintain the centennial museum that houses the mining and mineral museum for the following purposes and...
- § 41-827.01 Centennial And Mining And Mineral Museum Advisory Council; Membership; Duties; Terms; Compensation
A. The centennial and mining and mineral museum advisory council is established consisting of the following members who, except for the members designated pursuant...
Article 2 Prescott Historical Society of Arizona
Article 3 Historical Names
- § 41-835 Perpetuation Of Historical Names
It is declared the public policy of the state that natural or artificial objects, places or things continue to be known by the names...
- § 41-835.01 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Board" means the state board on geographic and historic names. 2. " Geographic features"...
- § 41-835.02 State Board On Geographic And Historic Names; Membership; Expenses; Quorum; Staff Support; Chairman
A. A state board on geographic and historic names is established consisting of: 1. One member appointed by the head of each of the...
- § 41-835.03 Powers And Duties
A. The board shall: 1. Receive and evaluate all proposals for changes in or additions to names of geographic features and places of historical...
- § 41-835.04 Changes In Or Additions Of Geographic Features Or Places Of Historical Significance; Submission Of Proposal; Consideration; Action; Notice
A. A person, a group or an agency of federal, state or local government may propose a change in or the addition of any...
- § 41-835.05 Use Of Names Chosen
When the board designates a name for a geographic feature or place of historical significance within this state, the name is the official name...
- § 41-835.06 Advertising Or Publishing A Name Without Approval
No person may attempt to modify local usage or name an unnamed geographic feature in an advertisement or publication without first obtaining the approval...
- § 41-836 Restriction On Changing Historical Name
It is unlawful for a public officer, department, agency or employee to change and record in writing or otherwise in any public records, documents...
- § 41-837 Hoover Dam
A. Notwithstanding the provisions of this article, the dam located on the Colorado river in Mohave county, formerly known as Boulder dam, is designated...
- § 41-837.01 Mogollon Rim
A. Notwithstanding this article, the cliff-like escarpment located in northern Arizona which separates the Colorado plateau and the central highlands and forms, in part,...
- § 41-838 Violation; Classification
A person who violates any provisions of this article, or who directs a violation of this article, is guilty of a class 2 misdemeanor.
Article 4 Archaeological Discoveries
- § 41-841 Archaeological And Vertebrate Paleontological Discoveries
A. On lands owned or controlled by this state or any agency of this state a person shall not knowingly excavate in or upon...
- § 41-842 Permits To Explore
A. Only institutions, organizations or corporations organized for scientific, research or land use planning purposes may pursue any activity prescribed in section 41-841. B....
- § 41-843 Prohibiting Unnecessary Defacing Of Site Or Object
No person, institution or corporation shall deface or otherwise alter any site or object embraced within the terms of sections 41-841 and 41-842, except...
- § 41-844 Duty To Report Discoveries; Disposition Of Discoveries; Definitions
A. A person in charge of any survey, excavation, construction or other like activity on any lands owned or controlled by this state, by...
- § 41-845 Unlawful Reproduction Of Original Archaeological Specimen
No person shall reproduce, retouch, rework or forge any archaeological, paleontological or historical object, deriving its principal value from its antiquity, or make any...
- § 41-846 Violation; Classification
Except as otherwise provided in section 13-3702.01, any person, institution or corporation violating any provision of this article is guilty of a class 2...
- § 41-847 Archaeology Advisory Commission; Members; Terms; Qualifications; Meetings; Compensation; Purposes; Annual Report
A. An archaeology advisory commission is established consisting of eleven members appointed for three year terms by the governor. B. Each member shall have...
Article 5 State Emblems
Chapter 4 HISTORIC PRESERVATION
Article 1 General Provisions
- § 41-861 Agency Responsibilities
The chief administrator of each state agency is responsible for the preservation of historic properties which are owned or controlled by the agency. Prior...
- § 41-862 Program
In cooperation with the state historic preservation officer, each state agency shall establish a program to locate, inventory and nominate to the Arizona register...
- § 41-863 Records
Each state agency shall initiate measures, in consultation with the state historic preservation officer, to assure that if, as a result of state action...
- § 41-864 Review Of Agency Plans
The state historic preservation officer has thirty working days in which to review and comment on any plans of a state agency which involve...
- § 41-865 Disturbing Human Remains Or Funerary Objects; Rules; Violation; Classification; Definitions
A. A person shall not intentionally disturb human remains or funerary objects on lands, other than lands owned or controlled by this state, any...
- § 41-866 Acquisition And Preservation Fund
A. An acquisition and preservation fund is established consisting of monies received from fines and forfeitures of proceeds imposed pursuant to section 41-865, subsections...
Article 2 Historic Property Rehabilitation
Chapter 5 STATE INSTITUTIONS AND RELATED PROGRAMS UNDER CONTROL OF GOVERNOR
Article 1 General Provisions
- § 41-901 Governor's Authority
The governor shall have charge and control of the Arizona pioneers' home, the state hospital for miners with disabilities, the state prison and prison...
- § 41-902 Fiscal Controls On Institutions
A. Compensation for officers and employees of state institutions under the control of the governor shall be fixed by the governor pursuant to section...
- § 41-903 Officers And Employees; Employment
Subject to chapter 4, article 4 of this title, the chief executive officer of each institution under the control of the governor shall appoint...
- § 41-904 Inspection Of Institutions; Repairs And Improvements
A. The governor shall, without notice, visit each institution under his control at least once every four months, and inspect every part of the...
- § 41-905 Credit Transfers For Intra‑institutional Sales
A. When an institution maintained wholly by the state sells agricultural products, goods, wares or merchandise produced, manufactured or prepared by its inmates or...
- § 41-906 Return Of Alien And Nonresident Public Charges
A. The governor shall cooperate with the United States commissioner general of immigration and with boards or officials of foreign countries for the purpose...
Article 2 Arizona Pioneers' Home
Article 3 Hospitals for Disabled Miners
Article 4 Arizona Rangers' Pensions
- § 41-951 Qualification For Pension; Adjustment
A. Every person who for a period of not less than six months was a member of and received an honorable discharge from the...
- § 41-952 Application
Any person desiring to avail himself of the provisions of this article shall make application to the governor, under oath, in such form as...
- § 41-953 Certificate Of Eligibility
If the governor is satisfied from the proof furnished that the applicant is entitled to a pension, he shall issue to the applicant a...
- § 41-954 Pension Roll Warrants
The department of administration shall keep a rangers' pension roll on which shall be entered the names of all pensioners certified by the governor,...
- § 41-955 Pension Not Subject To Process
A. A pension allowed under this article shall not be subject to garnishment, attachment, judgment, execution or other legal process. B. A person to...
- § 41-956 Surviving Spouse's Rights
A. The surviving spouse of an Arizona ranger upon the death of the ranger and submission to the governor of an affidavit that the...
Article 6 Arizona Commission on the Arts
- § 41-981 Establishment Of Commission; Members; Terms
A. An Arizona commission on the arts is established consisting of fifteen members appointed by the governor. Members shall be qualified primarily for their...
- § 41-982 Powers And Duties
A. The commission may: 1. With the consent of a majority of the commission, employ, subject to chapter 4, article 4 of this title,...
- § 41-983 Acceptance Of Gifts; Special Fund; Official Agency
A. The Arizona commission on the arts may accept and expend public and private grants of funds, gifts, contributions and legacies, and may accept,...
- § 41-983.01 Arizona Arts Trust Fund
A. There is established the Arizona arts trust fund. The trust fund shall be administered by the Arizona commission on the arts and shall...
- § 41-983.02 Arizona Arts Program
A. There is established an Arizona arts program to be administered by the Arizona commission on the arts. The purpose of the program shall...
- § 41-984 Annual Report
The Arizona commission on the arts shall prepare and submit an annual report to the governor and the legislature including a detailed accounting of...
- § 41-986 Arizona Arts Endowment Fund
A. The Arizona arts endowment fund is established consisting of monies appropriated annually to the fund. B. The Arizona commission on the arts shall...
- § 41-987 State Poet Laureate; Appointment; Term; Duties; Nomination Committee
A. The office of state poet laureate is established under the Arizona commission on the arts. B. The governor, based on a ranked list...
- § 41-988 State Poet Laureate Fund
The state poet laureate fund is established consisting of gifts, grants and donations. The commission shall administer the fund. Monies in the fund are...
Chapter 6 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE
Article 1 General Provisions
- § 41-1001 Definitions
In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Agency" means any board, commission, department, officer or other administrative unit of this state,...
- § 41-1001.01 Regulatory Bill Of Rights; Small Businesses
A. To ensure fair and open regulation by state agencies, a person: 1. Is eligible for reimbursement of fees and other expenses if the...
- § 41-1001.02 Clarification Of Interpretation Or Application; Exemption
A. Before submitting an application for a license a person may request from the agency issuing the license a clarification of its interpretation or...
- § 41-1002 Applicability And Relation To Other Law
A. This article and articles 2 through 5 of this chapter apply to all agencies and all proceedings not expressly exempted. B. This chapter...
- § 41-1003 Required Rule Making
Each agency shall make rules of practice setting forth the nature and requirements of all formal procedures available to the public.
- § 41-1004 Waiver
Except to the extent precluded by another provision of law, a person may waive any right conferred on that person by this chapter.
- § 41-1005 Exemptions
A. This chapter does not apply to any: 1. Rule that relates to the use of public works, including streets and highways, under the...
- § 41-1006 Employees Providing Agency Assistance; Identification And Publication
Each state agency shall publish annually in the register, in the state directory and in a telephone directory for Maricopa county the name or...
- § 41-1007 Award Of Costs And Fees Against A Department In Administrative Hearings; Exceptions; Definitions
A. Except as provided in section 32-3632 and section 42-2064, subsection F, a hearing officer or administrative law judge shall award fees and other...
- § 41-1008 Fees; Specific Statutory Authority
A. Except as provided in subsection C of this section, an agency shall not: 1. Charge or receive a fee or make a rule...
- § 41-1009 Inspections And Audits; Applicability; Exceptions
A. An agency inspector, auditor or regulator who enters any premises of a regulated person for the purpose of conducting an inspection or audit...
- § 41-1010 Complaints; Public Record
Notwithstanding any other law, a person shall disclose the person's name during the course of reporting an alleged violation of law or rule. During...
Article 2 Publication of Agency Rules
Article 3 Rule Making
- § 41-1021 Public Rule Making Docket; Notice
A. Each agency shall establish and maintain a current, public rule making docket for each pending rule making proceeding. A rule making proceeding is...
- § 41-1021.01 Permissive Examples
An agency may include a diagram, example, table, chart or formula in a rule, preamble, economic impact, small business and consumer impact statement or...
- § 41-1021.02 State Agencies; Annual Regulatory Agenda
A. On or before December 1 of each year, each agency, except for a self-supporting regulatory board as defined in section 41-1092, shall prepare...
- § 41-1022 Notice Of Proposed Rule Making, Amendment Or Repeal; Contents Of Notice
A. Before rule making, amendment or repeal, the agency shall file a notice of the proposed action with the secretary of state. The notice...
- § 41-1023 Public Participation; Written Statements; Oral Proceedings
A. After providing notice of docket openings, an agency may meet informally with any interested party for the purpose of discussing the proposed rule...
- § 41-1024 Time And Manner Of Rule Making
A. An agency may not submit a rule to the council until the rule making record is closed. B. Within one hundred twenty days...
- § 41-1025 Variance Between Rule And Published Notice Of Proposed Rule
A. An agency may not submit a rule to the council that is substantially different from the proposed rule contained in the notice of...
- § 41-1026 Emergency Rule Making, Amendment Or Repeal
A. If an agency makes a finding that a rule is necessary as an emergency measure, the rule may be made, amended or repealed...
- § 41-1026.01 Emergency Adoption, Amendment Or Termination Of Delegation Agreements; Definition
A. If a delegating agency makes a written finding that a delegation agreement is necessary as an emergency measure, the delegation agreement may be...
- § 41-1027 Expedited Rule Making
A. An agency may conduct expedited rule making pursuant to this section if the rule making does not increase the cost of regulatory compliance,...
- § 41-1028 Incorporation By Reference
A. An agency may incorporate by reference in its rules, and without publishing the incorporated matter in full, all or any part of a...
- § 41-1029 Agency Rule Making Record
A. An agency shall maintain an official rule making record for each rule it proposes by publication in the register of a notice of...
- § 41-1030 Invalidity Of Rules Not Made According To This Chapter; Prohibited Agency Action; Prohibited Acts By State Employees; Enforcement; Notice
A. A rule is invalid unless it is made and approved in substantial compliance with sections 41-1021 through 41-1029 and articles 4, 4.1 and...
- § 41-1031 Filing Rules And Preamble With Secretary Of State; Permanent Record
A. Following the filing of a rule made pursuant to an exemption to this chapter or following approval and filing of a rule and...
- § 41-1032 Effective Date Of Rules
A. A rule filed pursuant to section 41-1031 becomes effective sixty days after a certified original and two copies of the rule and preamble...
- § 41-1033 Petition For A Rule Or Review Of A Practice Or Policy
A. Any person, in a manner and form prescribed by the agency, may petition an agency requesting the making of a final rule or...
- § 41-1034 Declaratory Judgment
A. Any person who is or may be affected by a rule may obtain a judicial declaration of the validity of the rule by...
- § 41-1035 Rules Affecting Small Businesses; Reduction Of Rule Impact
If an agency proposes a new rule or an amendment to an existing rule which may have an impact on small businesses, the agency...
- § 41-1036 Preamble; Justifications For Rule Making
Only the reasons contained in the preamble may be used by any party as justifications for the making of the rule in any proceeding...
- § 41-1037 General Permits; Issuance Of Traditional Permit
A. If an agency proposes a new rule or an amendment to an existing rule that requires the issuance of a regulatory permit, license...
- § 41-1038 Rules; Restrictions; Affirmative Defense; Exceptions; Definition
A. Notwithstanding any other law, an agency may not adopt any new rule that would increase existing regulatory restraints or burdens on the free...
Article 4 Attorney General Review of Rule Making
Article 4.1 Administrative Rules Oversight Committee
Article 5 Governor's Regulatory Review Council
- § 41-1051 Governor's Regulatory Review Council; Membership; Terms; Compensation; Powers
A. The governor's regulatory review council is established consisting of six members who are appointed by the governor pursuant to section 38-211 and who...
- § 41-1052 Council Review And Approval
A. Before filing a final rule subject to this section with the secretary of state, an agency shall prepare, transmit to the council and...
- § 41-1053 Council Review Of Expedited Rules
A. After receipt of the expedited rule package from the agency, the council shall place the expedited rule on its consent agenda for approval...
- § 41-1055 Economic, Small Business And Consumer Impact Statement
A. The economic, small business and consumer impact summary in the preamble shall include: 1. An identification of the proposed rule making, including all...
- § 41-1056 Review By Agency
A. At least once every five years, each agency shall review all of its rules, including rules made pursuant to an exemption from this...
- § 41-1056.01 Impact Statements; Appeals
A. Within two years after a rule is finalized, a person who is or may be affected by the rule may file a written...
- § 41-1057 Exemptions
A. In addition to the exemptions stated in section 41-1005, this article does not apply to: 1. An agency which is a unit of...
Article 6 Adjudicative Proceedings
Article 7 Military Administrative Relief
Article 7.1 Licensing Time Frames
Article 7.2 Licensing Eligibility
Article 8 Delegation of Functions, Powers or Duties
- § 41-1081 Standards For Delegation
A. No agency may enter into or amend any delegation agreement unless the delegation agreement clearly sets forth all of the following: 1. Each...
- § 41-1082 Existing Delegation Agreements
A. By January 1, 1995, each state agency shall compile and make public a list of all delegation agreements that it has entered into...
- § 41-1083 No Presumption Of Funding Authority
No political subdivision may assess any fee, tax or other assessment in the exercise of its delegated authorities pursuant to any delegation agreement unless...
- § 41-1084 Prohibition On Subdelegation
No political subdivision that exercises delegated authority pursuant to a delegation agreement may subdelegate its delegated authority to another agency or political subdivision without...
Article 9 Substantive Policy Statements
Article 10 Uniform Administrative Hearing Procedures
- § 41-1092 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Administrative law judge" means an individual or an agency head, board or commission that...
- § 41-1092.01 Office Of Administrative Hearings; Director; Powers And Duties; Fund
A. An office of administrative hearings is established. B. The governor shall appoint the director pursuant to section 38-211. At a minimum, the director...
- § 41-1092.02 Appealable Agency Actions; Application Of Procedural Rules; Exemption From Article
A. This article applies to all contested cases as defined in section 41-1001 and all appealable agency actions, except contested cases with or appealable...
- § 41-1092.03 Notice Of Appealable Agency Action Or Contested Case; Hearing; Informal Settlement Conference; Applicability
A. Except as provided in subsection D of this section, an agency shall serve notice of an appealable agency action or contested case pursuant...
- § 41-1092.04 Service Of Documents
Unless otherwise provided in this article, every notice or decision under this article shall be served by personal delivery or certified mail, return receipt...
- § 41-1092.05 Scheduling Of Hearings; Prehearing Conferences
A. Except as provided in subsections B and C, hearings for: 1. Appealable agency actions shall be held within sixty days after the notice...
- § 41-1092.06 Appeals Of Agency Actions And Contested Cases; Informal Settlement Conferences; Applicability
A. If requested by the appellant of an appealable agency action or the respondent in a contested case, the agency shall hold an informal...
- § 41-1092.07 Hearings
A. A party to a contested case or appealable agency action may file a nonperemptory motion with the director to disqualify an office administrative...
- § 41-1092.08 Final Administrative Decisions; Review
A. The administrative law judge of the office shall issue a written decision within twenty days after the hearing is concluded. The written decision...
- § 41-1092.09 Rehearing Or Review
A. Except as provided in subsection B of this section: 1. A party may file a motion for rehearing or review within thirty days...
- § 41-1092.10 Compulsory Testimony; Privilege Against Self‑incrimination
A. A person may not refuse to attend and testify or produce evidence sought by an agency in an action, proceeding or investigation instituted...
- § 41-1092.11 Licenses; Renewal; Revocation; Suspension; Annulment; Withdrawal
A. If a licensee makes timely and sufficient application for the renewal of a license or a new license with reference to any activity...
- § 41-1092.12 Private Right Of Action; Recovery Of Costs And Fees; Definitions
A. If an agency takes an action against a party that is arbitrary, capricious or not in accordance with law, the action is an...
Chapter 7 LEGISLATURE
Article 1 Meeting and Organization
Article 3 Standing Committees
Article 4 Witnesses and Punishment of Contempts
Article 5 Legislative Printing
- § 41-1171 Legislative Printing
A. The speaker of the house of representatives and the president of the senate may at any time jointly or separately contract for the...
Article 5.1 Legislative Services
Article 5.2 Agency Reports
Article 6 Approval or Veto of Legislative Acts
Article 7 Vacancies
Article 8 Penal Provisions
Article 8.1 Registration and Regulation of Lobbyists
- § 41-1231 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Authorized lobbyist" means any person, other than a designated lobbyist or lobbyist for compensation,...
- § 41-1232 Registration Of Principals; Fee
A. Except as provided in subsection B, before any principal causes any lobbying to occur on its behalf, the principal shall register with the...
- § 41-1232.01 Registration By Public Bodies; Fee
A. Except as provided in subsection B, before any public body causes any lobbying to occur on its behalf, the public body shall register...
- § 41-1232.02 Expenditure Reporting; Principals And Lobbyists; Gifts
A. Each principal shall report annually all single expenditures, whether or not the expenditures were made in the course of lobbying. These single expenditures...
- § 41-1232.03 Expenditure Reporting; Public Bodies And Public Lobbyists; Gifts
A. Each public body shall report annually all single expenditures received by or benefitting a member of the legislature whether or not the expenditures...
- § 41-1232.04 Registration; Exceptions
Sections 41-1232, 41-1232.01, 41-1232.02 and 41-1232.03 do not apply to a person if that person is acting in the following capacity: 1. A natural...
- § 41-1232.05 Lobbyist Registration; Handbook; Requirement
A. A person who is listed by a principal or public body on a registration form pursuant to section 41-1232 or 41-1232.01 as a...
- § 41-1232.06 Exemption; Unpaid Volunteers
This article does not apply to expenditures made for or gifts given to members of any state agency, board, commission, committee or council who...
- § 41-1232.07 Electronic Filings
A. Any report or registration form that is required to be filed pursuant to this article may be filed in an electronic format that...
- § 41-1232.08 Entertainment Ban; State And Political Subdivisions; Exceptions
A. A principal, designated lobbyist, authorized lobbyist, lobbyist for compensation, public body, designated public lobbyist or authorized public lobbyist or any other person acting...
- § 41-1233 Prohibited Acts
No person shall: 1. Retain or employ another person to promote or oppose legislation for compensation contingent in whole or in part on the...
- § 41-1233.01 Disclosure
A person who is registered pursuant to this article or who is a designated lobbyist, lobbyist for compensation, authorized lobbyist, designated public lobbyist or...
- § 41-1234.01 Contributions Prohibited During Session; Exceptions
A. While registered under this article, a principal, public body, lobbyist, designated public lobbyist or authorized public lobbyist shall not make or promise to...
- § 41-1235 Spurious Communications; Classification
Whoever shall transmit, utter or publish to the legislature, or to any member or members of the legislature, or any committee, officer or employee...
- § 41-1236 Reports And Statements Under Oath
All reports and statements required under this article shall be made under oath, before an officer authorized by law to administer oaths.
- § 41-1237 Violation; Classification
A. Any person who knowingly violates any of the provisions of this article and any person who knowingly files any document provided for in...
- § 41-1237.01 Compliance Orders; Injunctive Relief; Civil Penalties
A. If the secretary of state has reasonable cause to believe that a person is violating any provision of this article, the secretary of...
- § 41-1238 Limitations
No provision of this article shall be construed, interpreted or enforced so as to limit, impair, abridge or destroy any person's right of freedom...
- § 41-1239 Duties Of Secretary Of State
A. The secretary of state shall: 1. Prescribe and publish the registration and registration amendment forms and the annual and quarterly expenditure forms, handbooks...
Article 9 Joint Committee on Capital Review
Article 10 Joint Legislative Budget Committee
Article 10.1 Joint Legislative Audit Committee and Auditor General
- § 41-1278 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Committee" means the joint legislative audit committee. 2. " Investigation" means an inquiry into...
- § 41-1279 Joint Legislative Audit Committee; Composition; Meetings; Powers And Duties; Committee Termination
A. The joint legislative audit committee is established consisting of five members of the senate appointed by the president of the senate, one of...
- § 41-1279.01 Auditor General; Qualifications; Term; Compensation
A. There shall be an auditor general who shall be appointed by the committee and approved by a concurrent resolution of the legislature. The...
- § 41-1279.02 Personnel; Criminal History Records
A. The auditor general may, with the approval of the committee, appoint and prescribe the duties of such additional professional, technical, clerical and other...
- § 41-1279.03 Powers And Duties
A. The auditor general shall: 1. Prepare an audit plan for approval by the committee and report to the committee the results of each...
- § 41-1279.04 Authority To Examine Records; Violation; Classification
A. The auditor general or the auditor general's authorized representatives, in the performance of official duties, shall have access to, and authority to examine,...
- § 41-1279.05 Confidential Records Of Auditor General; Exemptions; Divulgence Of Restricted Information; Violation; Classification
A. Working papers and other audit files maintained by the auditor general are not public records and are exempt from title 39, chapter 1....
- § 41-1279.06 Audit Services Revolving Fund; Use; Exemption From Lapsing
A. There is established an audit services revolving fund. The auditor general shall administer the fund. The fund consists of any monies received by...
- § 41-1279.07 Uniform Expenditure Reporting System; Reports By Counties, Community College Districts, Cities And Towns; Certification And Attestation; Assistance By Auditor General; Violation; Classification
A. The auditor general shall prescribe a uniform expenditure reporting system for all political subdivisions subject to the constitutional expenditure limitations prescribed by article...
Article 10.2 Post Audit of Counties, Community College Districts and School Districts
Article 11 Bribery
- § 41-1281 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Bribe" means any money, goods, right in action, property, thing of value or advantage,...
Article 12 Joint Legislative Committees
Chapter 8 AGENCIES OF THE LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT
Article 1 Legislative Council
- § 41-1301 Legislative Council; Members; Terms; Meetings
A. There is established a legislative council which consists of the president of the senate and six members of the senate appointed by the...
- § 41-1303 Minutes; Reports
A. The council shall keep complete minutes of its meetings which shall be filed with the secretary of the senate and the chief clerk...
- § 41-1304 Powers And Duties
A. The legislative council shall: 1. Provide bill drafting, research and other services to the legislature deemed necessary or advisable by the council to...
- § 41-1304.01 Continuing Code Revision
A. The director of the Arizona legislative council shall provide for: 1. The preparation and submission to the legislature of a report as to...
- § 41-1304.02 Preparing The Statutes For Publication; Revisions
A. The director of the Arizona legislative council, in carrying out section 41-1304.01, subsection A, paragraphs 4 and 5, shall not alter the sense,...
- § 41-1304.03 Authority To Blend Sections Amended Or Added More Than Once Before Publication
When a section of the statutes is added or amended by two or more enactments, or if a section of the Constitution of Arizona...
- § 41-1304.04 Authority To Accept And Expend In The Name Of The Legislature Public And Private Gifts And Grants
The Arizona legislative council may accept and expend in the name of the legislature public and private gifts and grants.
- § 41-1304.05 State Capitol Building Areas And Other Facilities; Jurisdiction; Maintenance; Definition
A. The legislative council is responsible for the allocation of space, operation, alteration, renovation and control of the following: 1. The original 1898 statehouse...
- § 41-1304.06 Authorization For Collection Of Rental; Basis Of Payment; Exception; Definition
A. Each state department and each state agency when using space under the jurisdiction of the legislative council or the speaker of the state...
- § 41-1305 Publications
Beginning in fiscal year 1995-1996 and each year thereafter, the legislative council in conjunction with the senate and the house of representatives shall prepare...
Article 4 Legislative Governmental Mall
Article 5 Office of Ombudsman-Citizens Aide
- § 41-1371 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Administrative act" means an action, decision, omission, recommendation, practice, policy or procedure of an...
- § 41-1372 Exemptions
This article does not apply to: 1. Any elected state official. 2. Chief advisors who maintain a direct, confidential and advisory relationship with: (a)...
- § 41-1373 Ombudsman‑citizens Aide Selection Committee
A. When there is a vacancy in the office of ombudsman-citizens aide, or within twelve months before the expiration of the term of office,...
- § 41-1374 Qualifications
A person may not serve as ombudsman-citizens aide within one year of the last day the person served as a state elected officer. As...
- § 41-1375 Ombudsman‑citizens Aide; Term; Compensation
A. The office of ombudsman-citizens aide is established. B. The ombudsman-citizens aide who is appointed and approved under section 41-1373 shall serve full time...
- § 41-1376 Powers And Duties
A. The ombudsman-citizens aide shall: 1. Investigate the administrative acts of agencies pursuant to section 41-1377, subsections A and B except as provided in...
- § 41-1376.01 Additional Powers And Duties; Definitions
A. In addition to the powers and duties prescribed in section 41-1376, the ombudsman-citizens aide shall appoint two assistants, one of whom shall be...
- § 41-1377 Scope Of Investigations
A. On receiving a complaint the ombudsman-citizens aide may investigate administrative acts of agencies that the ombudsman-citizens aide has reason to believe may be:...
- § 41-1378 Complaint; Investigation; Investigative Authority; Violation; Classification
A. All complaints shall be addressed to the ombudsman-citizens aide. If an agency receives correspondence between a complainant and the ombudsman-citizens aide, it shall...
- § 41-1379 Procedures After An Investigation
A. If an opinion or recommendation of the ombudsman-citizens aide is critical of a person or agency, the ombudsman-citizens aide shall first consult with...
- § 41-1380 Ombudsman‑citizens Aide Protections
A. A civil action may not be brought against the ombudsman-citizens aide or the staff of the ombudsman-citizens aide for any action or omission...
- § 41-1381 Ombudsman‑citizens Aide Political Activity
The ombudsman-citizens aide and the staff of the ombudsman-citizens aide may express a private opinion, may register to vote as to party and may...
- § 41-1382 Ombudsman-Citizens Aide Office
The office of ombudsman-citizens aide shall not be located within the state office building complex or adjacent or contiguous to any other state agency.
- § 41-1383 Violation; Classification
A person who knowingly hinders the lawful actions of the ombudsman-citizens aide or the staff of the ombudsman-citizens aide or who knowingly refuses to...
Chapter 9 CIVIL RIGHTS
Article 1 Civil Rights Division and Civil Rights Advisory Board
Article 2 Voting Rights
Article 3 Public Accommodations
- § 41-1441 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Person" means an individual, corporation, partnership, unincorporated association, or other organization, and includes the...
- § 41-1442 Discrimination In Places Of Public Accommodation; Exceptions
A. Discrimination in places of public accommodation against any person because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin or ancestry is contrary to the...
- § 41-1443 Breast-Feeding; Public Place; Public Accommodation
A mother is entitled to breast-feed in any area of a public place or a place of public accommodation where the mother is otherwise...
Article 4 Discrimination in Employment
Article 5 Enforcement Procedures for Discrimination in Voting Rights or Public Accommodations
Article 6 Enforcement Procedures for Discrimination in Employment
Article 7 Fair Housing
- § 41-1491 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Aggrieved person" includes any person who either: (a) Claims to have been injured by...
- § 41-1491.01 Discrimination Due To Familial Status
In this article, a discriminatory act is committed because of familial status if the act is committed because the person who is the subject...
- § 41-1491.02 Exempt Sales And Rentals
A. Except as provided in subsection B of this section, sections 41-1491.14 through 41-1491.21 do not apply to: 1. The sale or rental of...
- § 41-1491.03 Religious Organization And Private Club Exemption
A. This article does not prohibit a religious organization, association or society or a nonprofit institution or organization operated, supervised or controlled by or...
- § 41-1491.04 Housing For Older Persons Exempted; Rules; Liability; Definition
A. The provisions of this article relating to familial status do not apply to housing for older persons. B. The attorney general may adopt...
- § 41-1491.05 Appraisal Exemption
This article does not prohibit a person engaged in the business of furnishing appraisals of real property from taking into consideration factors other than...
- § 41-1491.06 Effect On Other Law
A. This article does not affect a reasonable local or state restriction on the maximum number of occupants permitted to occupy a dwelling or...
- § 41-1491.07 Administration By Attorney General
The attorney general shall administer this article.
- § 41-1491.08 Rules
The attorney general may adopt interpretive and procedural rules necessary to implement this article.
- § 41-1491.09 Complaints
The attorney general shall receive, investigate, seek to conciliate and act on complaints alleging violations of this article.
- § 41-1491.10 Reports; Studies
A. The attorney general shall publish annually a written report recommending legislative or other action to carry out the purposes of this article. This...
- § 41-1491.11 Cooperation With Other Entities
The attorney general shall cooperate with federal fair housing agencies and, as appropriate, may provide technical and other assistance to federal, state, local and...
- § 41-1491.12 Subpoenas; Discovery
The attorney general may issue subpoenas and compel the production of documents and the giving of testimony, as provided by section 41-1403.
- § 41-1491.13 Referral To City Or Town
A. The attorney general may defer proceedings under this article and refer a complaint to a city or town with a population of three...
- § 41-1491.14 Discrimination In Sale Or Rental
A. A person may not refuse to sell or rent after a bona fide offer has been made or refuse to negotiate for the...
- § 41-1491.15 Publication Of Sales Or Rentals
A person may not make, print or publish or cause to be made, printed or published any notice, statement or advertisement with respect to...
- § 41-1491.16 Inspection Of Dwelling
A person may not represent to any person because of race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status or national origin that a dwelling is...
- § 41-1491.17 Entry Into Neighborhood
A person, for profit, may not induce or attempt to induce a person to sell or rent a dwelling by representations regarding the entry...
- § 41-1491.18 Prohibition Of Intimidation
A person may not coerce, intimidate, threaten or interfere with any person in the exercise or enjoyment of, or having exercised or enjoyed, or...
- § 41-1491.19 Discrimination Due To Disability; Definitions
A. A person may not discriminate in the sale or rental or otherwise make unavailable or deny a dwelling to any buyer or renter...
- § 41-1491.20 Residential Real Estate Related Transaction; Definition
A. A person whose business includes engaging in residential real estate related transactions may not discriminate against a person in making a real estate...
- § 41-1491.21 Brokerage Services
A person may not deny any person access to, or membership or participation in, a multiple listing service, real estate brokers' organization or other...
- § 41-1491.22 Complaints
A. The attorney general shall investigate alleged discriminatory housing practices. The attorney general, on his own initiative, may file such a complaint. B. A...
- § 41-1491.23 Answer To Complaint
A. Not later than ten days after receipt of the notice and copy under section 41-1491.22, subsection F, paragraph 3, a respondent may file...
- § 41-1491.24 Investigation
A. If the federal government has referred a complaint to the attorney general or has deferred jurisdiction over the subject matter of the complaint...
- § 41-1491.25 Additional Or Substitute Respondent
A. The attorney general may join a person not named in the complaint as an additional or substitute respondent if in the course of...
- § 41-1491.26 Conciliation
A. The attorney general shall engage, to the extent feasible, in conciliation, including, if appropriate, mediation, with respect to the complaint. B. A conciliation...
- § 41-1491.27 Temporary Or Preliminary Relief
If the attorney general concludes at any time after the filing of a complaint that prompt judicial action is necessary to carry out the...
- § 41-1491.28 Investigative Reports
A. The attorney general shall prepare a final investigative report showing: 1. The names and dates of contacts with witnesses. 2. A summary of...
- § 41-1491.29 Reasonable Cause Determination
A. The attorney general shall determine based on the facts whether reasonable cause exists to believe that a discriminatory housing practice has occurred or...
- § 41-1491.30 Dismissal Of Complaint
If the attorney general determines that no reasonable cause exists to believe that a discriminatory housing practice has occurred or is about to occur,...
- § 41-1491.31 Civil Action
A. An aggrieved person may file a civil action in superior court not later than two years after the occurrence of the termination of...
- § 41-1491.32 Court Appointed Attorney
On application by a person alleging a discriminatory housing practice or by a person against whom a discriminatory housing practice is alleged, the superior...
- § 41-1491.33 Relief Granted
In an action under section 41-1491.31, if the superior court finds that a discriminatory housing practice has occurred or is about to occur, the...
- § 41-1491.34 Civil Action By Attorney General
A. If the attorney general finds cause to believe that a discriminatory housing practice has occurred or is about to occur, and there is...
- § 41-1491.35 Pattern Or Practice Cases
A. The attorney general may file a civil action in superior court for appropriate relief if the attorney general has reasonable cause to believe...
- § 41-1491.36 Prevailing Party; Fees And Costs
A court in a civil action brought under this article shall award reasonable attorney fees and costs to a prevailing plaintiff, except to the...
- § 41-1491.37 Superior Court Enforcement; Local Fair Housing
A. The superior court has jurisdiction to enforce a local fair housing ordinance with provisions substantially equivalent to the provisions of federal law and...
Article 8 Public Accommodation and Services
- § 41-1492 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Americans with disabilities act" means 42 United States Code sections 12101 through 12213 and...
- § 41-1492.01 Prohibition Of Discrimination By Public Entities
A. All buildings and facilities that are used by public entities and that are leased or constructed in whole or in part with the...
- § 41-1492.02 Prohibition Of Discrimination By Public Accommodations And Commercial Facilities
A. No individual may be discriminated against on the basis of disability in the full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, facilities, privileges,...
- § 41-1492.03 Incorporation Of Standards In Building Codes
A. The standards and specifications referred to in this article and its implementing rules as applying to public entities shall be incorporated in any...
- § 41-1492.04 New Construction And Alterations In Public Accommodations And Commercial Facilities
A. Except as provided in subsection B of this section, as applied to public accommodations and commercial facilities, " discriminatory" for purposes of section...
- § 41-1492.05 Prohibition Of Discrimination In Specified Public Transportation Services Provided By Private Entities
A. No individual may be discriminated against on the basis of disability in the full and equal enjoyment of specified public transportation services provided...
- § 41-1492.06 Rules
A. Not more than one year after the effective date of this article, the attorney general shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 6 of...
- § 41-1492.07 Exemptions For Private Clubs And Religious Organizations
This article does not apply to private clubs or establishments exempted from coverage under title II of the civil rights act of 1964 (42...
- § 41-1492.08 Enforcement
A. Any person who believes that any covered person or entity has engaged in, or that there are reasonable grounds to believe that any...
- § 41-1492.09 Enforcement By The Attorney General
A. The attorney general shall investigate all alleged violations of this article. These allegations must be filed within one hundred eighty days after the...
- § 41-1492.10 Prohibition Against Retaliation And Coercion
A. No person may discriminate against any individual because the individual has opposed any act or practice made unlawful by this article or because...
- § 41-1492.11 Examination And Courses
Any person that offers examinations or courses related to applications, licensing, certification or credentialing for secondary or postsecondary education, professional or trade purposes shall...
- § 41-1492.12 Interpretation Of Disability And Substantially Limits; Definitions
A. A person shall define and construe a disability in favor of broad coverage of individuals under this article to the maximum extent permitted...
Article 9 Free Exercise of Religion
Chapter 10 ARIZONA COMMERCE AUTHORITY
Article 1 General Provisions
- § 41-1501 Definitions
In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Authority" means the Arizona commerce authority. 2. " Board" means the board of directors...
- § 41-1502 Arizona Commerce Authority; Board Of Directors; Conduct Of Office; Audit
A. The Arizona commerce authority is established. The mission of the authority is to provide private sector leadership in growing and diversifying the economy...
- § 41-1503 Chief Executive Officer
A. The board of directors shall employ a chief executive officer and prescribe the terms and conditions of the chief executive officer's employment. The...
- § 41-1504 Powers And Duties; E-Verify Requirement
A. The board of directors, on behalf of the authority, may: 1. Adopt and use a corporate seal. 2. Sue and be sued. 3....
- § 41-1505 Rural Business Development Advisory Council; Council Termination
A. The rural business development advisory council is established. The mission of the council is to advise the board of directors regarding rural business...
- § 41-1505.12 Arizona Commerce Authority Local Communities Fund
(Caution: 1998 Prop 105 applies) A. The Arizona commerce authority local communities fund is established consisting of monies deposited pursuant to sections 5-601.02(H)(4)(b) and...
- § 41-1506 Arizona Commerce Authority Fund
A. The Arizona commerce authority fund is established consisting of withholding tax revenues allocated to the fund from the job creation withholdings clearing account...
- § 41-1506.01 Arizona Twenty-First Century Competitive Initiative Fund
A. The Arizona twenty-first century competitive initiative fund is established to be administered by the authority. The fund consists of monies appropriated by the...
- § 41-1507 Tax Credit For Increased Research Activity; Qualification For Refund
A. The authority shall receive applications and evaluate and certify taxpayers who otherwise qualify for income tax credits for increased research activities to further...
- § 41-1507.01 Certification Of Basic Research Payments To A University
A. For taxable years beginning from and after December 31, 2014, before a taxpayer can apply to the department of revenue for certification of...
- § 41-1508 Defense Contractor Restructuring Assistance; Definitions
A. On July 1, 2011, the Arizona commerce authority succeeds to the remaining functions and responsibilities formerly performed by the department of commerce under...
- § 41-1510.01 Solar Energy Tax Incentives; Qualification
A. The authority shall establish a procedure for identifying commercial solar energy projects that qualify for the purposes of the commercial solar energy income...
- § 41-1511 Renewable Energy Tax Incentives; Qualification; Definitions
(Rpld. 1/1/21) A. Tax incentives are allowed for expanding or locating qualified renewable energy operations in this state, including income tax credits pursuant to...
- § 41-1512 Qualified Facility Income Tax Credits; Qualification; Definitions
(Rpld. 1/1/21) A. For taxable years beginning from and after December 31, 2012, income tax credits are allowed for expanding or locating a qualified...
- § 41-1514.02 Environmental Technology Assistance; Definitions
A. On July 1, 2011, the Arizona commerce authority succeeds to the remaining functions and responsibilities formerly performed by the department of commerce under...
- § 41-1516 Healthy Forest Enterprise Incentives; Definitions
A. The Arizona commerce authority shall: 1. Implement a program to encourage counties, cities and towns to provide local incentives to economic enterprises that...
- § 41-1518 Capital Investment Incentives; Evaluation; Certification; Definitions
A. The Arizona commerce authority shall receive and evaluate applications that are submitted by qualified investors to receive a tax credit pursuant to section...
- § 41-1519 Computer Data Center Tax Relief; Definitions
A. From and after August 31, 2013, tax relief is allowed for the owner or operator of a computer data center certified pursuant to...
- § 41-1520 International Operations Center; Utility Relief; Definitions
A. From and after June 30, 2015, utility relief is allowed for the owner or operator of an international operations center that is certified...
- § 41-1525 Arizona Quality Jobs Incentives; Tax Credits For New Employment; Qualifications; Definitions
A. The owner of a business located in this state before July 2017 is eligible for income tax credits under section 43-1074 or 43-1161...
Article 3 Military Reuse Zones
Article 4 Arizona Job Training Programs
- § 41-1541 Arizona Job Training Program
(L11, 2SS, Ch. 1, sec. 49. Eff. until 1/1/16) A. The Arizona job training program is established in the Arizona commerce authority. The program...
- § 41-1541; Version 2 Arizona Job Training Program
(L15, Ch. 10, sec. 3. Eff. 1/1/16. Rpld. 1/1/17) A. The Arizona job training program is established in the Arizona commerce authority. The program...
- § 41-1542 Governor's Council On Workforce Policy; Duties
(Rpld. 1/1/17) A. The governor by executive order may establish a governor's council on workforce policy. If the governor establishes a governor's council on...
- § 41-1543 Application Criteria
(Rpld. 1/1/17) The chief executive officer pursuant to the guidelines established by the governor's council on workforce policy shall consider the following before any...
- § 41-1544 Arizona Job Training Fund; Definitions
(L11, 2SS, Ch. 1, sec. 52. Eff. until 1/1/16) A. The Arizona job training fund is established consisting of legislative appropriations, monies deposited pursuant...
- § 41-1544; Version 2 Arizona Job Training Fund; Definitions
(L15, Ch. 10, sec. 4. Eff. 1/1/16. Rpld. 1/1/17) A. The Arizona job training fund is established consisting of legislative appropriations, gifts, grants and...
Article 5 Arizona Competes
Chapter 11 STATE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Article 1 Organization of State Department of Corrections
- § 41-1601 Definitions
In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Department" means the state department of corrections. 2. " Director" means the director of...
- § 41-1602 State Department Of Corrections; Purpose
A. There shall be a state department of corrections. B. The department shall have as its purpose the objective of encompassing the various institutions,...
- § 41-1603 Director; Appointment; Qualifications; Compensation
A. The director of the department shall be appointed by the governor pursuant to section 38-211, and shall serve at the pleasure of the...
- § 41-1604 Duties And Powers Of Director
A. The director shall: 1. Be responsible for the overall operations and policies of the department. 2. Maintain and administer all institutions and programs...
- § 41-1604.01 Authorization For Care
When any person under the jurisdiction of the department of corrections other than employees is in need of medical, surgical or dental care, and...
- § 41-1604.02 Inmate Stores; Establishment; Privatization; Prices; Goods; Inmate Store Proceeds Fund
The department may establish and maintain an inmate store at any prison, institution or facility. The department shall enter into a contract or contracts...
- § 41-1604.03 Special Services Fund; Uses; Report
A. A special services fund is established in the state department of corrections. The department shall administer the fund. B. The director shall transfer...
- § 41-1604.04 Investment Of Special Service Fund Monies; Approval; Deposit Of Proceeds
The department may invest, with the approval of the director of the department of administration, any monies in the special service fund that the...
- § 41-1604.05 Investment Of Offenders' Funds; Deposit Of Proceeds; Commingling Permitted
A. The director may deposit any funds of offenders in his possession with the state treasurer or, subject to the approval of the state...
- § 41-1604.06 Earned Release Credit Eligibility Certification; Classifications; Appeal
A. The director shall develop and maintain an earned release credit eligibility classification system. Within such system, the director shall establish one class of...
- § 41-1604.07 Earned Release Credits; Forfeiture; Restoration
A. Pursuant to rules adopted by the director, each prisoner who is in the eligible earned release credit class shall be allowed an earned...
- § 41-1604.08 Global Position System Monitoring: Daily Fee; Deposit
A. The department shall assign any person who is in the custody of the department and who was convicted of a violation of section...
- § 41-1604.09 Parole Eligibility Certification; Classifications; Appeal; Recertification; Applicability; Definition
A. The director shall develop and maintain a parole eligibility classification system. Within the system, the director shall establish two classes of parole eligibility,...
- § 41-1604.10 Earned Release Credits; Forfeiture; Restoration; Applicability
A. Each prisoner classified as parole eligible, class one, pursuant to section 41-1604.09, shall be allowed the following release credits: 1. If sentenced upon...
- § 41-1604.11 Order For Removal; Purposes; Duration; Work Furlough; Notice; Failure To Return; Classification; Applicability; Definition
A. The director of the state department of corrections may authorize the temporary removal under custody from prison or any other institution for the...
- § 41-1604.12 Community Correctional Centers; Powers And Duties; Allocation Of Compensation; Absence Without Leave; Classification; Notice; Hearing; Location; Applicability
A. The director may: 1. Establish and operate facilities to be known as community correctional centers. 2. Transfer inmates whose terms of imprisonment have...
- § 41-1604.13 Home Arrest; Eligibility; Victim Notification; Conditions; Applicability; Definitions
A. An inmate who has served not less than six months of the sentence imposed by the court is eligible for the home arrest...
- § 41-1604.14 Release Of Prisoners With Detainers; Eligibility; Revocation Of Release
A. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the director may release a prisoner to the custody and control of the United States immigration and...
- § 41-1604.15 Probation Or Other Release Noneligibility; Violent Crime; Under The Influence Of Marijuana, A Dangerous Drug Or A Narcotic Drug
Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, any person who is convicted of a violent crime as defined in section 13-901.03 that is committed while...
- § 41-1604.16 Parole Or Community Supervision Eligibility For Persons Previously Convicted Of Possession Or Use Of Marijuana, A Dangerous Drug Or A Narcotic Drug
A. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, if a prisoner has been convicted of the possession or use of marijuana pursuant to section 13-3405,...
- § 41-1604.17 Arizona Parents Commission On Drug Education And Prevention
A. The Arizona parents commission on drug education and prevention is established. The commission shall consist of nine members. The members of the commission...
- § 41-1605 Power To Accept And Expend Gifts
A. The state department of corrections may accept and expend federal funds or private grants of funds, gifts and legacies and may accept, manage...
- § 41-1606 Access To Prisoner Medical History Information
A. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, in order to facilitate prison and inmate management the director, assistant directors, wardens and deputy wardens of...
- § 41-1607 Correctional Facilities For Minors; Programs
A. The director may establish and operate correctional facilities for persons who are under eighteen years of age and who are committed to the...
- § 41-1608 Inmate Medical Services; Rate Structure
If a prisoner in a secure care facility requires health care services that the department, the facility or a private prison provider contracted by...
- § 41-1609 Agreements With Federal Or Private Agencies And Institutions; Contract Review; Emergency Contracts
A. The department may enter into agreements with the federal government, other states or agencies of the federal government or other states for such...
- § 41-1609.01 Adult Incarceration Contracts; Criteria
A. On publication, any request for proposals shall be provided to the joint legislative budget committee for its review. B. To be considered for...
- § 41-1609.02 Establishment Of Private Prison Facilities; Notice; Hearing
A. Before expanding an existing minimum or medium security level prison or before establishing a new minimum or medium security level prison, the director...
- § 41-1609.03 Adult Incarceration Private Contractors; Liability For Services
A private contractor that contracts with any governmental entity to provide detention or incarceration services for offenders shall be liable for the cost of...
- § 41-1609.04 Reimbursing County For Expense Of Prosecution; Private Prison
A. If a person is arrested within this state for any crime described in subsection C of this section, the clerk of the court...
- § 41-1609.05 Community Accountability Pilot Program; Fund; Program Termination; Definition
A. The department shall contract with an experienced private or nonprofit entity to operate a community accountability pilot program to provide eligible inmates with...
- § 41-1609.06 Teaching Offenders To Live Program
A. As a component of the community accountability pilot program established by section 41-1609.05, the department shall offer a teaching offenders to live program...
- § 41-1610 Hazardous Duty Designation
(L90, ch 344, sec 2.) All personnel employed by the department of corrections who meet the following criteria shall be considered to be engaged...
- § 41-1610.01 Authorization To Maintain And Retake Custody Of New Mexico Prisoners
An officer or employee of the New Mexico department of corrections who has in his custody, pursuant to New Mexico law, a ward, offender...
Article 2 Divisions of the Department
Article 3 Arizona Correctional Industries
- § 41-1621 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Arizona correctional industries" means the Arizona correctional industries program. 2. " Department" means the...
- § 41-1622 Arizona Correctional Industries; Establishment; Purpose
A. Arizona correctional industries may purchase raw materials, components and supplies for use in the manufacture of products for sale or provide services. In...
- § 41-1623 Powers And Duties Of Director
A. Subject to legislative appropriation, the director shall establish, regulate, operate and terminate, if appropriate, Arizona correctional industries pursuant to this article. B. The...
- § 41-1624 Arizona Correctional Industries Revolving Fund; Definitions
A. The director may establish a revolving fund to be used to pay the expenses required: 1. For the purchase of raw materials, components...
- § 41-1624.01 Contracts; Services To State Agencies And Others; Lease Of Real Property
A. The director shall compensate prisoners for their services pursuant to section 31-254. B. The director or his designee may contract with any state...
- § 41-1627 Fixing Prices
The department shall fix and determine the prices at which all articles, services or products manufactured or produced shall be furnished or sold. The...
- § 41-1628 Catalogues Of Articles And Products; Distribution; Estimates Of Needs By Departments
The department shall cause to be prepared, at such times as it may determine, consistent with sound marketing principles, catalogues containing the description of...
- § 41-1629 Order Of Distribution Of Articles, Services And Products; Sale Of Surplus Products
A. The articles or products manufactured or produced or services provided by Arizona correctional industries in accordance with the provisions of this article shall...
- § 41-1630 Violation; Classification
Any person who violates any provision of this article, is guilty of a class 1 misdemeanor.
Article 4 Corrections Fund
Article 5 Prison Construction and Operations Fund
Article 6 Correctional Officer Training
Article 7 Private Employers on Grounds of Correctional Facilities
Article 8 Private Prisons
Chapter 12 PUBLIC SAFETY
Article 1 Definitions
- § 41-1701 Definitions
In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Board" means the Arizona peace officer standards and training board. 2. " Criminal history...
Article 2 Department of Public Safety
- § 41-1711 Department Of Public Safety; Purpose; Location; Qualifications Of Director; Responsibilities
A. There shall be a department of public safety which is responsible for creating and coordinating services for use by local law enforcement agencies...
- § 41-1712 Organization Of Department; Divisions
A. The department shall consist of the following divisions: 1. Arizona highway patrol. 2. Narcotics enforcement and criminal investigation. 3. Scientific criminal analysis. 4....
- § 41-1713 Powers And Duties Of Director; Authentication Of Records
A. The director of the department shall: 1. Be the administrative head of the department. 2. Subject to the merit system rules, appoint, suspend,...
- § 41-1713.01 Deputy Director; Powers And Duties; Compensation
A. The primary responsibility of the deputy director is to assist the director and perform functions and duties assigned by the director. B. The...
- § 41-1714 Merit System For Department Employees
The employees of the department shall be included under the merit system council of the Arizona highway patrol or its successor, the law enforcement...
- § 41-1715 Department Of Public Safety Reserve
The director may provide for a volunteer organization to be known as the department of public safety reserve, which organization shall consist of United...
- § 41-1716 Powers Of Reserve
The director shall define the powers and duties of the reserve, but such powers and duties shall not be in excess of those accorded...
- § 41-1717 Reserve; Badge Of Authority
A. The director shall issue to each member of the reserve a badge of authority to be used by the members of the reserve...
- § 41-1718 Eligibility For Workers' Compensation Benefits
While on duty, members of the reserve shall be deemed to be state employees for the purpose of securing workers' compensation benefits in the...
- § 41-1719 Sex Offender Community Notification Coordinator; Duties
A. The sex offender community notification coordinator is established in the department of public safety. B. The sex offender community notification coordinator shall: 1....
- § 41-1720 Parity Compensation Fund; Exemption
A. The parity compensation fund is established consisting of monies deposited pursuant to section 28-5808 and monies appropriated by the legislature. The department shall...
- § 41-1721 Families Of Fallen Police Officers Special Plate Fund
The families of fallen police officers special plate fund is established consisting of monies received pursuant to section 28-2427. The department of public safety...
- § 41-1722 Concealed Weapons Permit Fund
A. The concealed weapons permit fund is established consisting of fees collected pursuant to section 13-3112. B. The department shall administer the fund. Monies...
- § 41-1723 Public Safety Equipment Fund; Distribution
A. The public safety equipment fund is established consisting of monies deposited in the fund pursuant to sections 12-116.04, 28-1381, 28-1382, 28-1383, 28-8284, 28-8286,...
- § 41-1724 Gang And Immigration Intelligence Team Enforcement Mission Fund; Subaccount; Use Of Monies; Reporting Requirement
A. The gang and immigration intelligence team enforcement mission fund is established consisting of monies deposited pursuant to section 11-1051 and monies appropriated by...
- § 41-1725 Capitol Police Administrative Towing Fund
The capitol police administrative towing fund is established consisting of monies deposited pursuant to section 28-3513. The department shall administer the fund. The monies...
- § 41-1726 Blue Alert Notification System; Requirements
A. The department shall establish the blue alert notification system as a quick response system designed to issue and coordinate alerts following an attack...
- § 41-1727 Victims' Rights Enforcement Fund; Use; Reporting
A. The victims' rights enforcement fund is established consisting of monies collected pursuant to sections 5-568 and 12-116.09 and monies available from any other...
- § 41-1728 Silver Alert Notification System; Requirements
A. The department shall establish the silver alert notification system as a quick response system designed to issue and coordinate alerts following the report...
- § 41-1729 Law Enforcement Agencies; Access To Criminal Justice Information
The department shall provide a law enforcement agency with access to the case information that it receives from the supreme court pursuant to sections...
Article 3 Division of Arizona Highway Patrol
- § 41-1741 Arizona Highway Patrol; Employees; Authority; Compensation
A. The department shall maintain a division known as the Arizona highway patrol. B. The division shall be composed of a patrol superintendent, patrolmen,...
- § 41-1742 Powers Of The Division
A. The highway patrol division superintendent may: 1. Adopt rules and regulations governing the policy, procedure and administration of all activities of the patrol....
- § 41-1743 Duties Of Highway Patrol
The highway patrol shall patrol the highways of the state, both day and night, and enforce the laws of the state. The highway patrol...
- § 41-1743.01 Use In Emergencies When Ordered By Governor; Assistance To Cities And Counties
A. When the governor proclaims an emergency wherein he deems it necessary to protect life or property, he may order the Arizona highway patrol...
- § 41-1749 Communications Section; Duties
A. The communications section may install and operate all means of communications, including a police radio broadcasting system, which shall be best suited for...
- § 41-1750 Central State Repository; Department Of Public Safety; Duties; Funds; Accounts; Definitions
A. The department is responsible for the effective operation of the central state repository in order to collect, store and disseminate complete and accurate...
- § 41-1750.01 National Crime Prevention And Privacy Compact
The contracting parties solemnly agree that: 1. This compact organizes an electronic information sharing system among the states and the federal government to exchange...
- § 41-1751 Reporting Court Dispositions To Department Of Public Safety
Every magistrate, or judge of a court, or clerk of a court of record who is responsible for court records in this state shall...
- § 41-1752 Arizona Highway Patrol Fund
A. An Arizona highway patrol fund is established. B. The Arizona highway patrol fund consists of: 1. Monies distributed to the fund from the...
- § 41-1753 Limitation On Number Of Highway Patrol Officers
There shall not be more than one highway patrol officer for each two thousand five hundred motor vehicles or fraction of that number of...
- § 41-1754 Impersonation Of Highway Patrol Or Department Of Public Safety Officer; Classification
A person is guilty of a class 1 misdemeanor who either: 1. Without authority, wears the badge of a member of the highway patrol...
- § 41-1755 Protection For Governor
The director of the department of public safety shall provide transportation, security and protection for the governor and security and protection for the governor's...
- § 41-1756 Unauthorized Access To Criminal History; Classification; Definitions
A. Except as provided by section 41-1750, a person commits unauthorized access to criminal history if the person intentionally, knowingly or recklessly does any...
Article 3.1 Fingerprinting Division
- § 41-1758 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Agency" means the supreme court, the department of economic security, the department of child...
- § 41-1758.01 Fingerprinting Division; Powers And Duties
A. The fingerprinting division is established in the department of public safety and shall: 1. Conduct fingerprint background checks for persons and applicants who...
- § 41-1758.02 Fingerprint Checks; Registration
A. The person, provider or agency shall submit a full set of fingerprints to the division for the purpose of obtaining a state and...
- § 41-1758.03 Fingerprint Clearance Cards; Issuance; Immunity
A. On receiving the state and federal criminal history record of a person, the division shall compare the record with the list of criminal...
- § 41-1758.04 Denial, Suspension Or Revocation Of Fingerprint Clearance Card; Driving Restricted Notation
A. The division shall deny the issuance of a fingerprint clearance card to any person who is awaiting trial on or who has been...
- § 41-1758.05 Violation; Classification
A person who knowingly falsifies a material fact or who makes or uses a false fingerprint clearance card knowing the false fingerprint clearance card...
- § 41-1758.06 Fingerprint Clearance Card Fund; Exemption From Lapsing
A. The fingerprint clearance card fund is established consisting of fees collected from applicants or contract providers for a fingerprint clearance card. The department...
- § 41-1758.07 Level I Fingerprint Clearance Cards; Definitions
A. On receiving the state and federal criminal history record of a person who is required to be fingerprinted pursuant to this section, the...
- § 41-1758.08 Fingerprint Clearance Card; Use Of Expired Card
A. Notwithstanding any other law, an expired fingerprint clearance card may be used to satisfy the fingerprint requirements of section 15-183, 15-503, 15-512, 15-534,...
Article 4 Division of Narcotics Enforcement and Criminal Intelligence
Article 5 Scientific Criminal Analysis Section
Article 6 Training and Education Division
- § 41-1781 Training And Education
A. There is established in the department, a division of training and education for law enforcement personnel. B. The superintendent of the training and...
Article 7 Division of Liquor Control
Article 7.1 Critical Infrastructure Information System
Article 8 Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Board
Article 8.1 Peace Officers Memorial
Article 9 Arizona Prosecuting Attorneys' Advisory Council
Article 10 Law Enforcement Merit System Council
Article 11 Private Prison Escapee Fund
Article 12 Towing Services
Chapter 12 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
Article 1 General Provisions
- § 41-1831 Definitions
In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Ambulance" means any publicly or privately owned surface, water or air vehicle, including a...
- § 41-1832 Exemption From Regulation
A. Notwithstanding any other statute, persons engaged in and vehicles used for the emergency transportation of persons injured at an industrial site are exempt...
- § 41-1833 Powers And Duties Of The Director
A. The director shall: 1. Subject to the law enforcement merit system council classifications and pay scales, appoint, define the duties and prescribe the...
- § 41-1834 Authority For Operation Of Air And Other Ambulance Service; Contract For Aircraft Service; Precluded Uses
A. For the primary purpose of providing the most timely, efficient and comprehensive emergency medical services possible, the director may, subject to the availability...
- § 41-1835 Implementation And Coordination Of An Emergency Medical Services Communication System
A. The director is responsible for the overall design, installation, maintenance, implementation, coordination and administration of a statewide emergency medical services communication system, as...
- § 41-1837 Financial Responsibility For Emergency Medical Services Rendered To Indigents
A. If an indigent emergency medical patient is received by an emergency receiving facility from an ambulance with necessary medical equipment and supplies to...
Article 2 Ambulances and Ambulance Personnel
Article 3 Fire Fighters and Emergency Paramedics Memorial
Chapter 13 COMMISSION ON SALARIES FOR ELECTIVE STATE OFFICERS
Article 1 General Provisions
- § 41-1901 Establishment Of Commission
There is established a commission to be known as the commission on salaries for elective state officers, hereinafter referred to as the commission.
- § 41-1902 Membership; Terms; Vacancies; Compensation
A. The commission is composed of five members, who shall be appointed from private life, as follows: 1. Two by the governor, one of...
- § 41-1903 Function
A. Beginning in 2002, the commission shall biennially conduct a review of the rates of pay of elective state officers, of justices and judges...
- § 41-1904 Recommendations
A. The governor shall include, in the budget next transmitted by him to the legislature after the date of the submission of the report...
Chapter 14 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY
Article 1 General Provisions
- § 41-1951 Definitions
In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Agency" includes one or more of the state agencies consolidated into the department of...
- § 41-1952 Department Of Economic Security; Director; Appointment; Compensation
A. A department of economic security is established. B. The direction, operation and control of the department are the responsibility of the director. C....
- § 41-1953 Department Organization; Deputy Director; Assistant Directors
A. The director may establish, abolish or reorganize the positions or organizational units within the department to carry out the functions provided by section...
- § 41-1954 Powers And Duties
A. In addition to the powers and duties of the agencies listed in section 41-1953, subsection E, the department shall: 1. Administer the following...
- § 41-1954.01 Electronic Communication By Department; Applicability
A. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, any agency, division, program or part of the department or its agents that are required to provide...
- § 41-1955 Duty Of Department Concerning Employment Stabilization, Ex‑offender Rehabilitation, Income Maintenance And Manpower Development; Research Studies
The department, with the advice and aid of its advisory councils, shall: 1. Take appropriate steps to reduce and prevent unemployment and dependency, and...
- § 41-1956 State Comprehensive Plan
The department shall annually prepare a comprehensive plan for the state for the purpose of guiding the development, funding and implementation of programs and...
- § 41-1957 State‑federal Cooperation
A. Subject to the departmental rules and regulations on the confidentiality of information, upon request, the department shall furnish to any agency of the...
- § 41-1958 Acquisition Of Lands And Buildings; Lease‑purchase Agreements; Lease Or Sublease Of Lands Or Buildings
A. The director may acquire for and in the name of this state by lease, lease-purchase agreement or otherwise lands or buildings for the...
- § 41-1959 Confidential Information; Permissible Disclosure; Rules; Violation; Classification
A. Unless otherwise provided by law, all personally identifiable information concerning any applicant, claimant, recipient, employer or client or concerning any person involved in...
- § 41-1960 Annual Report
The director shall make an annual report of the state's economic security needs and resources, including the use, training and placement of manpower, and...
- § 41-1960.01 Enforcement Of Child Support; Report
The department of economic security shall implement and evaluate programs that are designed to test the effectiveness of private sector involvement in title IV-D...
- § 41-1961 District Offices; Location; Representatives
A. The department shall establish at least six district offices, to be located in and serve the various related geographical areas of the state....
- § 41-1962 Conflict With Federal Law
Where any conflict with federal law occurs concerning the programs and functions of the department as established by the law of this state, such...
- § 41-1963 Prosecution Authority
The attorney general and the appropriate county attorney shall have concurrent jurisdiction to prosecute all violations of law arising out of or in connection...
- § 41-1964 Day Care Homes; Child Care Personnel; Fingerprints; Definition
A. Child care personnel shall have valid fingerprint clearance cards issued pursuant to section 41-1758.07 or shall apply for a fingerprint clearance card no...
- § 41-1965 Eligibility Of Lottery Prize Winner To Receive Assistance; Determination
On receipt of the information provided by the state lottery commission pursuant to section 5-573, subsection C, the director shall determine if the person...
- § 41-1966 Auditor General; Duties
A. The auditor general may: 1. Determine the validity and accuracy of information reported by the department to the legislature. 2. Perform other reviews...
- § 41-1966.01 Summer Youth Program; Allocation
The summer youth program is established to be funded by monies appropriated from the state general fund. Monies for the program: 1. Shall be...
- § 41-1966.02 Project Intervention Program
A. The project intervention program is established to be funded by monies appropriated from the state general fund. Monies in the fund are exempt...
- § 41-1967 Child Care Resource And Referral System; Immunity
A. The department shall establish and maintain a statewide child care resource and referral system, including a child care home provider registry, through community-based...
- § 41-1967.01 Child Care Home Provider; Registration; Fingerprints; Definition
A. A child care home provider who receives compensation to care for four or fewer children and who has not been certified by the...
- § 41-1968 Des Employees; Fingerprint Requirement; Definition
Each employee of the department who has contact with children or vulnerable adults shall have a valid fingerprint clearance card issued pursuant to section...
- § 41-1969 Information Technology Personnel; Criminal History Records
A. Each employee of the department of economic security who is employed in an information technology position shall have a valid fingerprint clearance card...
Article 1.1 Arizona Industries for the Blind
Article 2 Advisory Council
Article 3 Hearings and Appeals
Article 4 Resource Development
- § 41-2011 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Client" means a person or a family member of a person who receives or...
- § 41-2012 Resource Development
A. In addition to the provisions of section 41-1954, subsection A, the department may develop resources in the private sector to assist it in...
Article 5 Early Intervention Programs and Services for Infants and Toddlers
Chapter 15 DEPARTMENT OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Article 1 General Provisions
- § 41-2051 Definitions
(L13, Ch. 81, sec. 2. Eff, . until 7/1/16) In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Biodiesel" means a diesel fuel...
- § 41-2052 Livery Vehicle, Taxi, Transportation Network Company Vehicle, Transportation Network Company And Limousine Regulation; State Preemption; Definitions
(L15, Ch. 235, sec. 9. Rpld. 7/1/16) A. The regulation and use of livery vehicles, taxis, transportation network company vehicles, transportation network companies and...
Article 2 State Administration of Weights and Measures
- § 41-2061 Administration Of Chapter; Director; Appointment; Compensation; Advisory Committee
(Rpld. 7/1/16) A. The director shall administer the provisions of this chapter. B. The director shall be appointed by the governor pursuant to section...
- § 41-2062 Standard Weights And Measures
(L90, Ch. 135, sec. 3. Eff. until 7/1/16) The system of weights and measures in customary use in the United States and the metric...
- § 41-2063 Physical Standards
(L06, Ch. 8, sec. 2. Eff. until 7/1/16) Weights and measures that are traceable to the United States prototype standards supplied by the federal...
- § 41-2064 Technical Requirements For Commercial Devices
(L98, Ch. 146, sec. 2. Eff. until 7/1/16) The specifications, tolerances and other technical requirements for commercial devices as adopted by the national conference...
- § 41-2065 Powers And Duties; Definition
(L14, Ch. 132, sec. 1. Eff. until 7/1/16) A. The department shall: 1. Maintain custody of the state reference standards of weights and measures...
- § 41-2066 Enforcement Powers Of The Director And Inspectors
(L01, Ch. 164, sec. 3. Eff. until 7/1/16) A. When necessary for the enforcement of this chapter and rules adopted pursuant to this chapter,...
- § 41-2067 Operation Of State Metrology Laboratory
(L98, Ch. 146, sec. 5. Eff. until 7/1/16) A. The director shall establish and operate within the department the state metrology laboratory. B. A...
- § 41-2068 Fees To General Fund
(L00, Ch. 193, sec. 462. Eff. until 7/1/16) The director shall deposit, pursuant to sections 35-146 and 35-147, all fees collected in the state...
- § 41-2069 Disposition Of Seized Property
(L07, Ch. 17, sec. 1. Eff. until 7/1/16) One hundred eighty days after the final disposition of an investigation and any ensuing enforcement action,...
Article 3 Method of Sale of Commodities and Services
- § 41-2081 Sale Of Commodities
(L11, Ch. 252, sec 1. Eff. until 7/1/16) A. A person shall not sell or offer or expose for sale less than the quantity...
- § 41-2082 Sale, Delivery Or Consignment Of Motor Fuel; Temperature Presumption
(L98, Ch. 146, sec 7. Eff. until 7/1/16) For the purpose of any sale, offer to sell, delivery or consignment of motor fuel in...
- § 41-2083 Standards For Motor Fuel; Exceptions
(L10, Ch. 117, sec. 16. Eff. until 7/1/16) A. Except as provided in section 41-2083.01 and subsections C, D, E, F, G, K and...
- § 41-2083.01 Area C; Standards For Motor Fuel; Exceptions
(L07, Ch. 292, sec. 10. Eff. until 7/1/16) A. Except as provided in subsections C and D of this section, after May 31, 2008,...
- § 41-2084 Heating Of Motor Fuel Prohibited
(L98, Ch. 146, sec. 9. Eff. until 7/1/16) A person shall not sell or offer or expose for sale any motor fuel if the...
- § 41-2085 Dispensing Motor Fuel; Hold‑open Latches; Definition
(L14, Ch. 132, sec. 2. Eff. until 7/1/16) A. A retail seller may equip all nozzles from which motor fuel is dispensed with an...
- § 41-2086 Aversive Or Bittering Agent In Engine Coolant And Antifreeze; Liability Limitation; Exceptions; Violation; Classification
(L07, Ch. 162, sec. 1. Eff. until 7/1/16) A. Engine coolant or antifreeze sold in this state on or after January 1, 2008 that...
Article 4 Licensing, Testing and Certification
- § 41-2091 Licensing Devices Used For Commercial Purposes; Authorization To Test Devices Used For All Other Purposes; Fees; Certification; Transaction Privilege Tax License Records; Notification; Issuance And Revocation Of License; Violation; Classification
(L14, Ch. 47, sec. 1. Eff. until 7/1/16) A. A person shall not use a commercial device unless the device is licensed or certified...
- § 41-2092 Licensing Fees
(L14, Ch. 132, sec. 3. Eff. until 7/1/16) A. The following fees shall be paid to the department as license fees for devices used...
- § 41-2093 License As Public Weighmaster Or Deputy Weighmaster Required; Application; Fee; Renewal; Exemptions
(L01, Ch. 164, sec. 5. Eff. until 7/1/16) A. A person shall not serve as a public weighmaster or deputy weighmaster unless the person...
- § 41-2094 License Required As Registered Service Agency Or Registered Service Representative; Qualifications; Application; Fees; Renewal
(L01, Ch. 164, sec. 6. Eff. until 7/1/16) A. A person shall not operate as a registered service agency or as a registered service...
- § 41-2095 Meters; Duplicate Receipts
(L13, Ch. 81, sec. 4. Eff. until 7/1/16) A. Every taxi that has a charge or fare based on time or mileage or both...
- § 41-2096 Taxi And Livery Vehicle Signage
(L13, Ch. 81, sec. 5. Eff. until 7/1/16) A. A taxi or livery vehicle shall display interior signage that contains the licensee's business name...
- § 41-2097 Livery Vehicles, Taxis And Limousines; Criminal Background Checks; Vehicle Safety Records; Zero‑tolerance Policy; Drug And Alcohol Use By Driver; Passenger Complaints
(L15, Ch. 235, sec. 10. Eff. until 7/1/16) A. An owner of a livery vehicle, taxi or limousine licensed through the department shall have...
Article 5 Regulation
- § 41-2111 Unlawful Use Of Device; Authorization To Prevent Such Use; Seizure; Violation; Classification
(L01, Ch. 164, sec. 7. Eff. until 7/1/16) A. When any commercial device specified in this chapter is in commercial use and a valid...
- § 41-2112 Revocation Or Suspension Of Licenses; Procedure; Judicial Review
(L00, Ch. 113, sec. 174. Eff. until 7/1/16) A. Except as otherwise provided by this section, any proceeding to revoke or suspend a license...
- § 41-2113 Violation; Classification; Jurisdiction
(L98, Ch. 146, sec. 16. Eff. until 7/1/16) A. A person is guilty of a class 1 misdemeanor who: 1. Knowingly hinders, interferes with...
- § 41-2114 Presumptive Evidence Of Use
(L98, Ch. 146, sec. 17. Eff. until 7/1/16) When a weight, measure, meter, counter or commercial device is in or about any place in...
- § 41-2115 Civil Penalties
(L14, Ch. 132, sec. 4. Eff. until 7/1/16) A. A person who violates this chapter, any rule of the department or any license requirement...
- § 41-2116 Delinquent Civil Penalties And Fees
(L99, Ch. 295, sec. 7. Eff. until 7/1/16) In addition to any other penalty, if a civil penalty or any fee due pursuant to...
Article 6 Motor Fuel
- § 41-2121 Definitions
(L07, Ch. 292, sec. 11. Eff. until 7/1/16) In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Area A" has the same meaning...
- § 41-2122 Standards For Oxygenated Fuel; Volatility; Exceptions
(L05, Ch. 53, sec. 1. Eff. until 7/1/16) A. From and after September 30 through March 31 of each year, in a county with...
- § 41-2123 Area A; Sale Of Gasoline; Oxygen Content
(L99, Ch. 295, sec. 11. Eff. until 7/1/16) A. From and after November 1 through March 31 of each year: 1. All gasoline that...
- § 41-2124 Area A; Fuel Reformulation; Rules
(L05, Ch. 104, sec. 3. Eff. until 7/1/16) A. From and after May 1, 1999, all gasoline produced and shipped to or within this...
- § 41-2124.01 Area C; Fuel Reformulation; Rules
(L08, Ch. 77, sec. 1. Eff. until 7/1/16) A. From and after May 31, 2008 through September 30, 2008 and during the period from...
- § 41-2125 Area B; Sale Of Gasoline; Oxygen Content
(L98, Ch. 146, sec. 22. Eff. until 7/1/16) A. From and after September 30 through March 31 of each year, all gasoline that is...
- § 41-2126 Use Of Gasoline Purchased Outside Of Area A Or Area B
(L88, Ch. 252, sec. 13. Eff. until 7/1/16) This article does not prohibit the use within area A or area B of gasoline purchased...
- § 41-2127 Exemption
(L98, Ch. 146, sec. 23. Eff. until 7/1/16) The provisions of this article do not apply to a manufacturer's proving ground or a motor...
- § 41-2128 Inspections
(L99, Ch. 295, sec. 14. Eff. until 7/1/16) A. On request, an interstate pipeline terminal or a motor fuel storage or dispensing site shall...
Article 7 Gasoline Vapor Control
- § 41-2131 Definitions
(L14, Ch. 132, sec. 5. Eff. until 7/1/16) In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Annual throughput" means the amount of...
- § 41-2132 Stage I Vapor Recovery Systems
(L14, Ch. 132, sec. 7. Eff. until 7/1/16) A. A person shall not offer for sale, sell, install or use a new gasoline stage...
- § 41-2133 Compliance Schedules
(L14, Ch. 132, sec. 8. Eff. until 7/1/16) Notwithstanding section 41-2132, subsection I relating to schedules of compliance: 1. Gasoline dispensing facilities located in...
- § 41-2134 Stage I Rule Effectiveness; Enhanced Enforcement
(L14, Ch. 132, sec. 9. Eff. until 7/1/16) The director shall adopt rules to: 1. Enhance enforcement of the department's stage I vapor recovery...
- § 41-2135 Stage II Vapor Recovery Systems
(L14, Ch. 132, sec. 10. Eff. until 7/1/16) A. A person shall not offer for sale, sell, install or use a new gasoline vapor...
Chapter 16 DEPARTMENT OF FIRE, BUILDING AND LIFE SAFETY
Article 1 General Provisions
Article 2 Office of Manufactured Housing
Article 3 Office of State Fire Marshal
- § 41-2161 Office Of State Fire Marshal; Purpose; Qualifications
To promote public health and safety and to reduce hazards to life, limb and property, the office of state fire marshal is established within...
- § 41-2162 Deputy Fire Marshals And Assistants; Appointment; Duties; Recovery Of Costs
A. The state fire marshal may, with the approval of the director: 1. Hire deputy fire marshals who shall have knowledge in the field...
- § 41-2163 Powers And Duties; Arson Investigators
A. The state fire marshal or a deputy fire marshal or an assistant fire inspector acting at the direction of the fire marshal shall,...
- § 41-2164 Inspection; Consent; Search Warrant
A. The fire marshal or a deputy fire marshal or an assistant fire inspector may investigate fire damage and shall carry out periodic inspection...
- § 41-2165 School Protection; Definition
A. The fire marshal or a deputy fire marshal or an assistant fire inspector shall enforce rules and regulations for establishing programs for evacuating...
- § 41-2166 Construction Of Article; Hazardous Materials; Electronic Filing
A. This article does not prohibit cities subject to this article, towns or volunteer fire districts from enacting ordinances, resolutions, rules or regulations with...
- § 41-2167 Arson Detection Reward Fund; Administration; Purpose; Receipts And Disbursements
A. An arson detection reward fund is established and shall be administered within the guidelines of this section and rules of the office of...
- § 41-2168 Fire Protection Systems; Definitions
A. All backflow prevention equipment installed on class 1 and class 2 fire protection systems shall comply with state fire code standards. B. Check...
- § 41-2169 Substitute Refrigerants; Approval By Administrator
A person shall not use, sell or offer to sell a product intended for use as a refrigerant for any motor vehicle, residential, commercial...
- § 41-2169.01 Safety Standards In Fire Training
All training provided by the department shall comply with the safety standards prescribed by the national fire protection association and the occupational safety and...
Article 3.1 Reduced Cigarette Ignition Propensity
- § 41-2170 Definitions
(Conditionally Rpld.) In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Agent" means a person who is authorized by the department of revenue...
- § 41-2170.01 Test Method And Performance Standard; Civil Penalty; Reports
(Conditionally Rpld.) A. Except as provided in subsection I of this section, cigarettes may not be sold or offered for sale in this state...
- § 41-2170.02 Certification; Product Change; Fee
(Conditionally Rpld.) A. Each manufacturer shall submit to the state fire marshal a written certification attesting that each cigarette listed in the certification: 1....
- § 41-2170.03 Markings; Requirements; Fire Marshal Approval
(Conditionally Rpld.) A. A manufacturer shall mark cigarettes that are certified pursuant to section 41-2170.02 to indicate compliance with section 41-2170.01. The marking shall...
- § 41-2170.04 Civil Penalties; Seizure
(Conditionally Rpld.) A. A manufacturer, wholesaler, agent or other person or entity that knowingly sells or offers to sell cigarettes, other than through retail...
- § 41-2170.05 Implementation; Rulemaking; Inspection Of Cigarettes; Definitions
(Conditionally Rpld.) A. The state fire marshal shall implement this article pursuant to the implementation and substance of the New York fire safety standards...
- § 41-2170.06 Inspection
(Conditionally Rpld.) Beginning August 1, 2009, to enforce this article, the attorney general and the state fire marshal, or their employees, may examine the...
- § 41-2170.07 Sale Outside Of State
(Conditionally Rpld.) Beginning August 1, 2009, this article does not prohibit any person or entity from manufacturing or selling cigarettes that do not meet...
- § 41-2170.08 State Preemption
The legislature finds that the safety standards prescribed in this article are of statewide concern. This article preempts regulation by a political subdivision of...
Article 3.2 Trampoline Courts
Article 4 Office of Administration
- § 41-2171 Office Of Administration; Purpose
The purpose of the office of administration within the department of fire, building and life safety is to provide the administrative services necessary to...
- § 41-2172 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Deputy director" means the deputy director of the office of manufactured housing. 2. "...
- § 41-2173 General Powers And Duties
The director shall appoint the deputy director who shall, under the authority and direction of the director: 1. Administer the provisions of this article....
- § 41-2174 Budget; Disposition Of Revenues; Report
A. The deputy director shall annually prepare and submit a budget estimate and appropriation request for the department pursuant to title 35, chapter 1....
- § 41-2175 Qualifications And Requirements For License
A. A manufacturer, dealer, broker, salesperson or installer license shall be issued by the deputy director. B. The deputy director shall: 1. Classify and...
- § 41-2176 Issuance Of A License
A. Upon receipt by the deputy director of the nonrefundable fee required by this article and an application furnishing complete information as required by...
- § 41-2177 Renewal Of Licenses; License Status
A. Licenses issued under this article shall expire one year from the date of issuance. An application for renewal of any current license with...
- § 41-2178 Exemptions
A. Any person engaged in installing manufactured homes, mobile homes or accessory structures and licensed in an appropriate category by the registrar of contractors...
- § 41-2179 Bonds And Cash Deposits; Requirements; Fund
A. Before granting an original license, the deputy director shall require of the applicant, except an applicant for salesperson or broker of manufactured homes,...
- § 41-2180 Trust And Escrow Requirements; Rules; Exemptions
A. Beginning July 1, 2012, each dealer or broker licensed pursuant to this article shall establish an independent escrow account with an independent financial...
- § 41-2181 Complaints; Citation; Failure To Respond; Hearing
A. The office shall issue a citation upon failure to respond or upon the verified written complaint of a purchaser pursuant to section 41-2153,...
- § 41-2182 Cosmetic Complaints; Process; Walk‑through; Definition
A. Notwithstanding sections 41-2153 and 41-2181, a purchaser of a new manufactured home shall file a complaint concerning cosmetic, superficial or minor matters relating...
- § 41-2182.01 Purchaser Designation; Cosmetic Complaint Date
A. At the time of execution of the purchase contract a purchaser of a new manufactured home may designate the beginning date for the...
- § 41-2182.02 Drywall Cracks; Repair Process; Supplied Paint
A. Drywall cracks that are a result of structural problems are not cosmetic, superficial or minor matters as defined in section 41-2182. Drywall cracks...
- § 41-2182.03 Walk‑through And Complaint Process
A. The purchaser and the dealer or manufacturer of the manufactured home shall schedule the walk-through pursuant to section 41-2182 by mutual agreement to...
- § 41-2182.04 Repairs; Complaints
A. Within ninety days after the end of the cosmetic complaint period the dealer or manufacturer shall repair or replace cosmetic, superficial or minor...
- § 41-2183 Hearing; Representation
In a hearing conducted pursuant to this article, a corporation may be represented by a corporate officer or employee who is not a member...
- § 41-2184 Rehearing
A. Any party may apply for a rehearing by filing with the director a motion pursuant to chapter 6, article 10 of this title....
- § 41-2186 Grounds For Disciplinary Action
The deputy director may, on the deputy director's own motion, and shall, on the complaint in writing of any person, cause to be investigated...
- § 41-2187 Reports By Dealers Or Brokers To Department Of Revenue And County Assessor
A. Every dealer or broker, as defined in section 41-2142, who acquires or sells a previously titled manufactured home or mobile home, as defined...
- § 41-2188 Consumer Recovery Fund
A. The consumer recovery fund is established. The board shall administer the fund. B. On notice from the board, the state treasurer shall invest...
- § 41-2189 Funding And Assessments
A. A dealer or broker of manufactured homes, mobile homes or factory-built buildings designed for use as residential dwellings shall pay, in addition to...
- § 41-2190 Recovery From Fund; Claim Against Licensee; Subrogation; Appeal; Statute Of Limitations
A. If any consumer who is buying or selling the consumer's home uses the services of a licensed dealer or broker of manufactured homes,...
- § 41-2191 False Statement; Classification
A person or his agent who knowingly files with the deputy director any notice, statement or other document required under section 41-2189 or 41-2190...
- § 41-2192 Waiver Of Rights
The failure of an aggrieved person to comply with section 41-2188, 41-2189 or 41-2190 constitutes a waiver of any rights under such sections.
- § 41-2193 Enforcement Powers Of Deputy Director And Office Personnel; Civil And Administrative Penalties
A. The deputy director, personnel of the office and personnel under contract to the office, on presentation of credentials, shall be permitted to enter...
- § 41-2194 Unlawful Acts
It is unlawful for any person to: 1. Manufacture manufactured homes, factory-built buildings or subassemblies in this state or for delivery or sale in...
- § 41-2195 Violation; Classification; Penalty
A. No person required to be licensed pursuant to this article may sell or offer to sell in this state any manufactured home, factory-built...
- § 41-2196 State Fire Marshal Cease And Desist Order; Enforcement Procedures; Violation; Civil Penalty
A. If the state fire marshal or his deputies have reasonable cause to believe that any person has committed or is committing a violation...
Article 5 Administrative Hearings
Chapter 17 CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Article 1 Arizona Criminal Justice Information System
- § 41-2201 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Component information system" means an independent information system that serves one or more criminal...
- § 41-2204 System Manager; Powers And Duties
The director of the department of public safety is the system manager. The manager shall: 1. Execute the policies and supervise the operations of...
- § 41-2205 Central State Repository
A. The central state repository for the collection, storage and dissemination of criminal history record information is established. The department of public safety shall...
- § 41-2206 Disciplinary Action; System Participants
The department may remove any agency, company or individual that fails to conform to the rules adopted pursuant to this article from participation in...
Chapter 18 GREATER ARIZONA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
Article 1 General Provisions
- § 41-2251 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Authority" means the greater Arizona development authority. 2. " Board" means the board of...
- § 41-2252 Greater Arizona Development Authority; Board; Staff; Conflict Of Interest Prohibited; Violation; Classification
A. The greater Arizona development authority is established. The authority shall be governed by a board of directors consisting of the following members: 1....
- § 41-2253 Powers And Duties Of Authority
A. The authority is a body corporate and politic and shall have an official seal that is judicially noticed. The authority may sue and...
- § 41-2254 Greater Arizona Development Authority Revolving Fund
A. The greater Arizona development authority revolving fund is established consisting of: 1. Monies appropriated by the legislature. 2. Monies received from the United...
- § 41-2255 Project Application And Prioritization
A. The authority shall: 1. Establish an application form for technical and financial assistance. 2. Establish a procedure to review and approve or disapprove...
- § 41-2256 Technical Assistance; Repayment Agreements
A. The authority may provide technical assistance to political subdivisions, special districts, Indian tribes and tribal subdivisions in connection with the development or financing...
- § 41-2257 Financial Assistance
A. The authority may provide financial assistance to political subdivisions, special districts and Indian tribes in developing, acquiring, constructing, improving, equipping or refinancing infrastructure....
- § 41-2258 Greater Arizona Development Authority Bonds
A. The authority, through the board, may issue negotiable bonds in a principal amount that in its opinion is necessary to provide sufficient monies...
- § 41-2259 Bond Obligations Of The Authority
Bonds issued under this article are obligations of the authority, are payable only according to their terms and are not general, special or other...
- § 41-2260 Agreement Of State
A. This state pledges to and agrees with the holders of the bonds that this state will not limit or alter the rights vested...
- § 41-2261 Certifications Of Bonds By Attorney General
A. The board may submit any bonds issued under this article to the attorney general after all proceedings for their authorization have been completed....
- § 41-2262 Bonds As Legal Investments
Bonds issued under this article are securities: 1. In which public officers and bodies of this state and of municipalities and political subdivisions of...
- § 41-2263 Annual Audit And Reporting
A. The board shall cause an annual audit to be made of the fund. The audit shall be conducted by a certified public accountant...
Chapter 19 OFFICE OF TOURISM
Article 1 General Provisions
Chapter 21 ARIZONA CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMISSION
Article 1 General Provisions
Chapter 23 ARIZONA PROCUREMENT CODE
Article 1 General Provisions
- § 41-2501 Applicability
(L15, Ch. 257, sec. 30) A. This chapter applies only to procurements initiated after January 1, 1985 unless the parties agree to its application...
- § 41-2501; Version 2 Applicability
(L15, Ch. 195, sec. 82. Eff. 7/1/16) A. This chapter applies only to procurements initiated after January 1, 1985 unless the parties agree to...
- § 41-2502 Determinations
Written determinations required by this chapter shall be retained in the appropriate official records file of the director.
- § 41-2503 Definitions
In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Architect services" means those professional architect services that are within the scope of architectural...
- § 41-2504 Supplementary General Principles Of Law Applicable
Unless displaced by the particular provisions of this chapter, the principles of law and equity, including the uniform commercial code of this state, the...
Article 2 Procurement Organization
- § 41-2511 Authority Of The Director
A. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the director may adopt rules, consistent with this chapter, governing the procurement and management of all...
- § 41-2512 Delegation Of Authority Or Functions By The Director
The director may delegate authority or specific procurement functions to any state governmental unit.
- § 41-2513 Authority To Contract For Certain Services
A. For the purpose of procuring the services of clergy, certified public accountants, legal counsel pursuant to section 41-192, subsection D, physicians or dentists...
- § 41-2514 State Procurement Rules
A. The director may adopt and issue rules pursuant to chapter 6 of this title to carry out the purposes of this chapter. B....
- § 41-2515 Collection Of Data Concerning Public Procurement
All using agencies shall furnish such reports as the director may require concerning usage, needs and stocks on hand, and the director may prescribe...
- § 41-2516 Procurement Advisory Groups Or Evaluation Committees
A. The director may appoint advisory groups or evaluation committees to assist with respect to specifications, solicitation evaluations or procurement in specific areas and...
- § 41-2517 Procurement Officers And Procurement Employees; Violation; Classification; Exception
A. It is unlawful for a procurement officer or an employee having a significant procurement role to accept any position or have employment discussions...
Article 3 Source Selection and Contract Formation
- § 41-2531 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Bidder prequalification" means determining in accordance with rules adopted pursuant to this chapter that...
- § 41-2532 Methods Of Source Selection
Unless otherwise authorized by law, all state contracts shall be awarded by competitive sealed bidding as provided in section 41-2533 or as provided in...
- § 41-2533 Competitive Sealed Bidding
A. Contracts shall be awarded by competitive sealed bidding except as otherwise provided in section 41-2532. B. An invitation for bids shall be issued...
- § 41-2534 Competitive Sealed Proposals
A. A contract for materials or services may be entered into by competitive sealed proposals. This section does not apply to procurement of construction,...
- § 41-2535 Procurements Not Exceeding A Prescribed Amount; Small Businesses; Simplified Construction Procurement Program
A. Any procurement that does not exceed the aggregate dollar amount of one hundred thousand dollars may be made in accordance with rules adopted...
- § 41-2536 Sole Source Procurement
A contract may be awarded for a material, service or construction item without competition if the director determines in writing that there is only...
- § 41-2537 Emergency Procurements
Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the director may make or authorize others to make emergency procurements if there exists a threat to...
- § 41-2538 Competitive Selection Procedures For Certain Professional Services
A. The services specified in section 41-2513 shall be procured in accordance with this section, except as authorized under section 41-2535, 41-2536 or 41-2537....
- § 41-2539 Cancellation Of Invitation For Bids Or Requests For Proposals
An invitation for bids, a request for proposals or other solicitation may be cancelled or any or all bids or proposals may be rejected...
- § 41-2540 Responsibility Of Bidders And Offerors
A. A written determination of nonresponsibility of a bidder or offeror shall be made in accordance with rules adopted by the director. The unreasonable...
- § 41-2541 Prequalification Of Contractors
Prospective contractors may be prequalified for particular types of materials, services and construction. Prospective contractors have a continuing duty to provide the director with...
- § 41-2542 Bid And Contract Security
The director may require, in accordance with rules adopted by the director, the submission of security to guarantee faithful bid and contract performance. In...
- § 41-2543 Cost Or Pricing Data
A. The submission of current cost or pricing data may be required in connection with an award in situations in which analysis of the...
- § 41-2544 Types Of Contracts
Subject to the limitations of this section, any type of contract that will promote the best interests of this state may be used, except...
- § 41-2546 Multiterm Contracts
A. Unless otherwise provided by law, a contract for materials or services may be entered into for a period of time up to five...
- § 41-2547 Right To Inspect Plant
The state may at reasonable times inspect the part of the plant or place of business of a contractor or any subcontractor which is...
- § 41-2548 Right To Audit Records
A. The state may, at reasonable times and places, audit the books and records of any person who submits cost or pricing data as...
- § 41-2549 Reporting Of Anticompetitive Practices
If for any reason collusion or other anticompetitive practices are suspected among any bidders or offerors, a notice of the relevant facts shall be...
- § 41-2550 Retention Of Procurement Records
All procurement records shall be retained and disposed of in accordance with records retention guidelines and schedules approved by the Arizona state library, archives...
- § 41-2551 Record Of Procurement Actions
A. The director shall maintain a record listing all contracts in excess of an amount to be determined by regulation made under section 41-2536...
- § 41-2552 Change Order
A change order exceeding an amount or percentage established by regulation may be executed only after the director determines in writing that the change...
- § 41-2554 Procurement Of Earth Moving, Material Handling, Road Maintenance And Construction Equipment; Definitions
A. Notwithstanding the criteria for contract award prescribed in section 41-2533, a contract for earth moving, material handling, road maintenance and construction equipment shall...
- § 41-2555 Request For Information
The procurement officer may issue a request for information to obtain data about services or materials available to meet a specific need. Adequate public...
- § 41-2556 Demonstration Projects
A. A demonstration project may be undertaken if the director determines in writing that the project is innovative and unique. This state shall not...
- § 41-2557 Unsolicited Proposals
A contract may be awarded based on an unsolicited proposal only if the director determines in writing that the conditions of either section 41-2536...
- § 41-2558 General Services Administration Contracts
Notwithstanding sections 41-2533 and 41-2534, the director or the director's designee may evaluate general services administration contracts for materials and services. The director or...
- § 41-2559 Public-Private Partnership Contracts
A. The director may enter into public-private partnership contracts to finance the technology needs of the purchasing agency. The funding for services under a...
Article 4 Specifications
- § 41-2561 Definition
As used in this article, " specification" means any description of the physical or functional characteristics, or of the nature of a material, service...
- § 41-2562 Duties Of The Director
A. The director shall establish guidelines governing the preparation, maintenance and content of specifications for materials, services and construction required by this state. The...
- § 41-2563 Exempted Services
Specifications for services procured under section 41-2513 may be prepared by a purchasing agency in accordance with this article and rules adopted under this
- § 41-2564 Relationship With Using Agencies
The director may obtain advice and assistance from using agencies in the development of specifications and may delegate in writing to a using agency...
- § 41-2565 Maximum Practicable Competition
All specifications shall seek to promote overall economy for the purposes intended and encourage competition in satisfying this state's needs and shall not be...
- § 41-2566 Specifications Prepared By Architects And Engineers
All specifications, including those prepared by architects, engineers, consultants and others for public contracts, shall seek to promote overall economy for the purposes intended...
- § 41-2567 Specifications For Energy Consumptive Material
In conjunction with the governor's office of energy policy, the director shall establish specifications based on considerations of energy conservation for the procurement of...
- § 41-2568 Specifications For Recycled Materials
To the extent practicable, specifications shall emphasize functional or performance criteria which do not discriminate against the use of recycled materials.
Article 5 Procurement of Construction and Specified Professional Services
- § 41-2571 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Architect services" , " engineer services" , " land surveying services" , " assayer...
- § 41-2572 Construction By State Employees; Construction By Inmates Of Public Institution
A. A building, structure, addition or alteration of a public facility may be constructed by employees or force account, if the cost does not...
- § 41-2573 Bid Security
A. As a guarantee that the contractor will enter into a contract, bid security is required for all construction procured pursuant to section 41-2533...
- § 41-2574 Contract Performance And Payment Bonds
A. The following bonds or security is required and is binding on the parties to the contract if the value of a construction award...
- § 41-2576 Contract Payment Retention; Partial Payment
A. Ten per cent of all construction contract payments shall be retained by this state as insurance of proper performance of the contract or,...
- § 41-2577 Progress Payments
A. Progress payments may be made by this state to the contractor on the basis of a duly certified and approved estimate of the...
- § 41-2578 Procurement Of Specified Professional And Construction Services; Definition
A. Except as authorized by sections 41-2535, 41-2536, 41-2537 and 41-2581, a single contract for architect services, assayer services, construction-manager-at-risk construction services, design-build construction...
- § 41-2579 Procurement Of Multiple Contacts For Certain Job‑order‑contracting Construction Services And Certain Professional Services; Definition
A. Except as authorized in this section and in sections 41-2535, 41-2536, 41-2537 and 41-2581, a purchasing agency shall not procure in a single...
- § 41-2580 Requirements Applicable To Construction Services And Professional Services And To Contracts For Construction Services And Professional Services; Definition
A. The requirements prescribed in this section apply to each contract entered into as the result of a procurement of construction services or professional...
- § 41-2581 Procurement Of Certain Professional Services
A. A purchasing agency may procure under this section a single contract or multiple contracts for professional services if the contract is for professional...
- § 41-2582 Project Delivery Methods For Design And Construction Services
A. A purchasing agency may procure design services, construction and construction services, as applicable, under any of the following project delivery methods: 1. Design-bid-build....
- § 41-2583 Construction Contracts; Design Professional Service Contracts; Void Provisions
A provision, covenant, clause or understanding in, collateral to or affecting a construction contract or design professional service contract that makes the contract subject...
Article 6 Contract Clauses
Article 7 Cost Principles
- § 41-2591 Cost Principles Rules
The director shall adopt rules setting forth cost principles which shall be used to determine the allowability of incurred costs for the purpose of...
Article 8 Materials Management
- § 41-2601 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Excess materials" means any materials which have a remaining useful life but which are...
- § 41-2602 Material Management Rules
The director shall adopt rules governing: 1. The management of materials during their entire life cycle. 2. The acquisition and distribution of federal surplus...
- § 41-2603 Surplus Material Program
The department may acquire surplus materials from the United States government and may distribute surplus materials as may be usable and necessary for public...
- § 41-2604 Authority For Transfer Of Material
Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the governing board, or in case there is none, the executive head of any state governmental unit, political...
- § 41-2605 Fees And Charges
The department shall make proper charges and assess proper fees for the acquisition, receipt, warehousing, rehabilitation, delivery, distribution or transfer of excess and surplus...
- § 41-2606 Surplus Materials Revolving Funds
A. The state surplus materials revolving fund is established. All monies coming into the department derived from state surplus materials fees and charges shall...
- § 41-2607 Allocation Of Proceeds From Sales, Transfers Or Disposal Of Surplus Materials
Unless otherwise provided by law, the director shall adopt rules for the allocation of proceeds from the sale, transfer, lease or disposal of excess...
Article 9 Legal and Contractual Remedies
Article 10 Intergovernmental Procurement
- § 41-2631 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Cooperative purchasing" means procurement conducted by, or on behalf of, more than one public...
- § 41-2632 Cooperative Purchasing Authorized; Definitions
A. Any public procurement unit may either participate in, sponsor, conduct or administer a cooperative purchasing agreement for the procurement of any materials, services,...
- § 41-2633 Use Of Payments Received By A Supplying Public Procurement Unit
All payments received by a public procurement unit supplying personnel or services shall be available to the supplying public procurement unit to defray the...
- § 41-2634 Public Procurement Units In Compliance With Chapter Requirements
If the public procurement unit administering a cooperative purchase complies with the requirements of this chapter, any public procurement unit participating in such a...
- § 41-2635 Contract Controversies
A. Under a cooperative purchasing agreement in which this state is a party, controversies arising between an administering public procurement unit and its bidders,...
- § 41-2636 Procurement From Arizona Industries For The Blind, Certified Nonprofit Agencies That Serve Individuals With Disabilities And Arizona Correctional Industries; Definitions
A. The director shall appoint a state set-aside committee to determine those materials and services that are provided, manufactured, produced and offered for sale...
- § 41-2637 Compliance With Federal Requirements
If a procurement involves the expenditure of federal assistance or contract monies, the director shall comply with federal law and authorized regulations which are...
Article 12 State Agency Recycling Materials Procurement Program
Article 13 On-Line Bidding
- § 41-2671 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Information services" means data processing, telecommunications and office systems technologies and services. 2. "...
- § 41-2672 On‑line Bidding
A. If a procurement officer determines that electronic, on-line bidding is more advantageous than other procurement methods provided in this chapter, a procurement officer...
- § 41-2673 State Electronic Commerce Fund
A. The state electronic commerce fund is established consisting of monies appropriated by the legislature and any gifts, grants or devises for the benefit...
Chapter 24 SOLICITATION AND AWARD OF GRANTS
Article 1 General Provisions
Chapter 25 STATE GOVERNMENT COMPETITION WITH PRIVATE ENTERPRISE
Article 1 General Provisions
- § 41-2751 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Governing board" means the Arizona board of regents for the universities or any community...
- § 41-2752 State Competition With Private Enterprise Prohibited; Exceptions
A. A state agency shall not engage in the manufacturing, processing, sale, offering for sale, rental, leasing, delivery, dispensing, distributing or advertising of goods...
- § 41-2753 Competition With Private Enterprise By Community Colleges And Universities; Limitations; Rules; Complaints
A. Community colleges and universities under the jurisdiction of a governing board shall not, unless specifically authorized by statute: 1. Provide to persons other...
Article 2 Competitive Government Program
Chapter 26 DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE CORRECTIONS
Article 1 Organization of Department of Juvenile Corrections
- § 41-2801 Definitions
In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Committed youth" or " youth" means a person who is fourteen years of age...
- § 41-2802 Department Of Juvenile Corrections
A. A department of juvenile corrections is established. B. The department shall have as its purpose the supervision, rehabilitation, treatment and education of all...
- § 41-2803 Director; Appointment; Qualifications; Compensation
A. The director of the department shall be appointed by the governor pursuant to section 38-211 and shall serve at the pleasure of the...
- § 41-2804 Duties And Powers Of Director
A. The director shall: 1. Be responsible for the overall operations and policies of the department. 2. Maintain and administer all secure care facilities...
- § 41-2804.01 Religious Services Advisory Committee; Appointment; Duties; Religious Programs
A. The director shall establish a religious services advisory committee to consist of nine members, no fewer than six of whom shall be representatives...
- § 41-2805 Health Care
A. The director may provide medical, dental and health services for committed youth. The director may contract for professional services to assist the director...
- § 41-2806 Committed Youth Canteen; Establishment; Prices; Goods; Insurance
A. The department may establish and maintain a committed youth canteen at any secure care facility. The committed youth canteens may offer for sale,...
- § 41-2807 Medical Services; Rate Structure
If a youth in a secure care facility requires health care services that the department, the facility or a provider contracted by the department...
- § 41-2809 Investment Of Committed Youths' Monies; Deposit Of Proceeds; Commingling Permitted
The director may deposit any youth's monies in the director's possession in a separate account of the department of juvenile corrections fund established by...
- § 41-2810 Power To Accept And Expend Gifts; Department Of Juvenile Corrections Fund
The department may accept and expend federal monies or private grants of monies, gifts and devises and may accept, manage or dispose of property...
- § 41-2811 Number Of Divisions Or Units
The department shall consist of such number of divisions or units as may be established by the director. Each division or unit shall be...
- § 41-2812 Collection Of Maintenance For Committed Youth
A. When a youth is committed by the proper court to the department or to any facility under its jurisdiction, and an order is...
- § 41-2813 Agreements With Federal Or Private Agencies And Institutions; Contract Review
A. The department may enter into agreements with the federal government, other states or their agencies for such compensation on which they agree to...
- § 41-2814 Fingerprinting Personnel; Exception; Violation; Classification; Definition
A. All employees of the department and all contract service providers that provide services primarily on department premises shall be fingerprinted. These individuals shall...
- § 41-2815 Individual Treatment Plan; Diagnostic Assessment; Placement
A. The department shall develop for each committed youth an individual treatment plan based on a diagnostic psychological evaluation and educational assessment received from...
- § 41-2816 Secure Care Facilities; Rehabilitative Services; Length Of Stay Guidelines
A. The department shall operate and maintain or contract for secure care facilities for the custody, treatment, rehabilitation and education of youth who pose...
- § 41-2817 Community Based Care
A. The department shall establish and operate or contract for the operation of a system of community based programs to supervise and rehabilitate youth...
- § 41-2818 Conditional Liberty; Notification; Consent
A. After a determination by the department that a youth is not likely to be a threat to the public safety if released and...
- § 41-2819 Revocation Of Conditional Liberty; Suspension
A. The department may revoke conditional liberty granted under section 41-2818 if the department determines that the youth has violated one or more terms...
- § 41-2820 Discharge
A. Each youth shall be discharged from the jurisdiction of the department on attaining eighteen years of age. B. If the department determines that...
- § 41-2821 Treatment Of Mentally Ill Youth And Youth With Developmental Disabilities
A. The department of juvenile corrections and the department of health services shall develop an intergovernmental agreement to define their respective roles in providing...
- § 41-2822 Committed Youth Work Program
A. The director shall establish a committed youth work program for youths in secure care facilities and on conditional liberty to ensure that: 1....
- § 41-2822.01 Education Requirement For Committed Youth
A. A committed youth who is confined in a secure care facility and has not received a high school diploma, a high school certificate...
- § 41-2823 Escape Of Youth Committed To Department; Aiding In Escape; Violation; Classification
A. It is unlawful for a youth who is committed to the department by the superior court and who is confined in any state...
- § 41-2824 Training Institute; Training Institute Fund
A. A training institute is established within the department of juvenile corrections to train those persons who work with committed youth in juvenile justice....
- § 41-2825 Community Work Program
A. A community work program is established under the jurisdiction of the department. B. The director may place a person granted conditional liberty in...
- § 41-2826 Department Of Juvenile Corrections Restitution Fund
A. The department of juvenile corrections restitution fund is established for the payment of restitution and monetary assessments by youths who are ordered to...
- § 41-2827 Products Produced By Committed Youths; Materials; Disaffirmance; Contracts
A. Products that are produced by committed youths pursuant to an educational, vocational, treatment, training or work program are the property of the department...
- § 41-2828 Department Of Juvenile Corrections Career Technical Education Fund; Definitions
A. The department of juvenile corrections career technical education fund is established for the purpose of paying expenses that are required for any educational,...
- § 41-2831 State Educational System For Committed Youth; Report
A. The director shall establish a state educational system for committed youth for the common and high school education of committed youth. B. The...
- § 41-2832 County Contributions For Committed Youth In Secure Care Facilities; County Payments; Excluded Costs
A. The department shall annually assess a committed youth confinement cost sharing fee to each county. B. Each county shall pay the monies owed...
- § 41-2833 Department Of Juvenile Corrections Local Cost Sharing Fund; Use
A. The department of juvenile corrections local cost sharing fund is established consisting of monies collected and deposited pursuant to section 41-2832. The department...
Chapter 27 LEGISLATIVE REVIEW OF AGENCIES AND EXPIRATION OF NEW PROGRAMS
Article 1 Legislative Review of Agencies
- § 41-2951 Purpose
A. The Arizona legislature finds that state government actions have caused an increase in the number of agencies, departments, boards, commissions, institutions and programs...
- § 41-2952 Definitions
In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Agency" means any department, office, agency, commission, board or other instrumentality of this state...
- § 41-2953 Joint Legislative Audit Committee Sunset Powers And Duties; Report By Auditor General And Committees Of Reference; Sunset Review Reports; Performance Audits
A. The joint legislative audit committee shall designate the chairman of each committee of reference and shall assign agencies to the respective committees of...
- § 41-2954 Committees Of Reference; Membership; Performance Review Reports; Hearings; Recommendations; Subpoena Powers
A. Each standing committee of both legislative houses shall appoint a subcommittee of five members. Not more than three appointees of each house shall...
- § 41-2955 Termination Of State Agencies; Continuation
A. All agencies shall terminate pursuant to the schedule prescribed by article 2 of this chapter, unless continued pursuant to this chapter. B. Any...
- § 41-2956 Termination Period For Agencies; Funds; Equipment; Personnel; Documents; Bonds
A. Any agency that is listed in article 2 of this chapter and that is terminated, within six months after its termination date, shall...
- § 41-2957 Claims
This chapter shall not affect the right to institute or prosecute any claim by or against an agency of this state terminated pursuant to...
- § 41-2958 Modified Audits Of Certain Agencies
At least every ten years the joint legislative audit committee shall conduct a review of the following agencies and programs according to the following...
Article 2 Termination of Agencies
- § 41-2992.04 Polygraph Examiners Advisory Board; Termination July 1, 1992
A. The polygraph examiners advisory board terminates on July 1, 1992. B. Title 32, chapter 27, article 1 is repealed on January 1, 1993.
- § 41-2992.08 Watercraft Advisory Council; Termination July 1, 1992
A. The watercraft advisory council terminates on July 1, 1992. B. Section 5-381 is repealed on January 1, 1993.
- § 41-2992.09 Colorado River Boundary Commission; Termination July 1, 1992
A. The Colorado river boundary commission terminates on July 1, 1992. B. Title 41, chapter 3, article 2 is repealed on January 1, 1993.
- § 41-2994.03 Blind And Visually Impaired Advisory Committee; Termination July 1, 1994
A. The blind and visually impaired advisory committee terminates on July 1, 1994. B. Title 46, chapter 2, article 4.1 is repealed on January...
- § 41-2996.14 Commission On The Arizona Environment; Termination July 1, 1996
A. The commission on the Arizona environment terminates on July 1, 1996. B. Title 49, chapter 1, article 2 is repealed on January 1,
- § 41-2997.05 Advisory Council On Arthritis And Musculoskeletal Diseases; Termination July 1, 1997
A. The advisory council on arthritis and musculoskeletal diseases terminates on July 1, 1997. B. Title 41, chapter 5, article 5 is repealed on...
- § 41-2997.07 Drug Enforcement Task Force; Termination July 1, 1997
A. The drug enforcement task force terminates on July 1, 1997. B. Section 41-2406 is repealed on January 1, 1998.
- § 41-2997.12 Developmental Disabilities Oversight Committee; Termination July 1, 1997
A. The developmental disabilities oversight committee terminates on July 1, 1997. B. Section 36-573 is repealed on January 1, 1998.
- § 41-2997.16 Apprenticeship Advisory Council; Termination July 1, 1997
A. The apprenticeship advisory council terminates on July 1, 1997. B. Title 23, chapter 2, article 2 is repealed on January 1, 1998.
- § 41-2998.18 Juvenile Sex Offenders Treatment Protocol Panel; Termination July 1, 1998
A. The juvenile sex offenders treatment protocol panel terminates on July 1, 1998. B. Section 36-3431.01 is repealed on January 1, 1999.
- § 41-2999.04 State Board For Vocational And Technological Education; Termination July 1, 1999
A. The state board for vocational and technological education terminates on July 1, 1999. B. Section 15-781.01 is repealed on January 1, 2000.
- § 41-2999.13 Water Quality Advisory Council; Termination July 1, 1999
A. The water quality advisory council terminates on July 1, 1999. B. Section 49-204 is repealed on January 1, 2000.
- § 41-3000.02 State Educational System For Committed Youth Board; Termination July 1, 2000
A. The state educational system for committed youth board terminates on July 1, 2000. B. Title 41, chapter 26, article 2, is repealed on...
- § 41-3000.25 Communicable Disease Advisory Council; Termination July 1, 2000
A. The communicable disease advisory council terminates on July 1, 2000. B. Section 36-136.03 is repealed on January 1, 2001.
- § 41-3002.09 Arizona Water Resources Advisory Board; Termination July 1, 2002
A. The Arizona water resources advisory board terminates on July 1, 2002. B. Title 45, chapter 1, article 2 is repealed on January 1,
- § 41-3002.16 Arizona Advisory Council On Environmental Education; Termination July 1, 2002
A. The Arizona advisory council on environmental education is terminated on July 1, 2002. B. Title 41, chapter 18 is repealed on January 1,
- § 41-3002.17 Comprehensive School Health Policy Council; Termination July 1, 2002
A. The Arizona comprehensive school health policy council terminates on July 1, 2002. B. Title 15, chapter 1, article 7, is repealed on January...
- § 41-3004.18 Arizona Wine Commission; Termination July 1, 2004
A. The Arizona wine commission terminates on July 1, 2004. B. Title 3, chapter 3, article 6 is repealed on January 1, 2005.
- § 41-3004.20 Arizona State Hospital Capital Construction Commission; Termination July 1, 2004
A. The Arizona state hospital capital construction commission terminates on July 1, 2004. B. Section 36-218 is repealed on January 1, 2005.
- § 41-3005.07 Arizona Drug And Gang Policy Council; Termination July 1, 2005
A. The Arizona drug and gang policy council terminates on July 1, 2005. B. Section 41-617 is repealed on January 1, 2006.
- § 41-3007.02 Grazing Best Management Practices Advisory Committee; Termination July 1, 2007
A. The grazing best management practices advisory committee terminates on July 1, 2007. B. Section 49-202.02, is repealed on January 1, 2008.
- § 41-3007.06 Arizona Uniform Plumbing Code Commission; Termination July 1, 2007
A. The Arizona uniform plumbing code commission terminates on July 1, 2007. B. Title 41, chapter 3, article 11 is repealed on January 1,
- § 41-3009.04 Governor's Council On Developmental Disabilities; Termination July 1, 2009
A. The governor's council on developmental disabilities terminates on July 1, 2009. B. Title 41, chapter 22 is repealed on January 1, 2010.
- § 41-3010.08 Arizona Neighborhood Preservation And Investment Commission; Termination July 1, 2010
A. The Arizona neighborhood preservation and investment commission terminates on July 1, 2010. B. Title 41, chapter 4.3 is repealed on January 1, 2011.
- § 41-3010.15 Advocate For Private Property Rights; Termination July 1, 2010
A. The advocate for private property rights terminates on July 1, 2010. B. Title 41, chapter 8, article 1.1 is repealed on January 1,
- § 41-3011.06 Interagency Council On Long-Term Care; Termination July 1, 2011
A. The interagency council on long-term care terminates on July 1, 2011. B. Title 41, chapter 38 is repealed on January 1, 2012.
- § 41-3011.12 Developmental Disabilities Oversight Committee; Termination July 1, 2011
A. The developmental disabilities oversight committee terminates on July 1, 2011. B. Section 36-573 is repealed on January 1, 2012.
- § 41-3012.13 Unexplained Infant Death Advisory Council; Termination July 1, 2012
A. The unexplained infant death advisory council terminates on July 1, 2012. B. Title 36, chapter 22, article 3 is repealed on January 1,
- § 41-3012.16 Arizona State Lottery Commission; Termination July 1, 2012
(Caution: 1998 Prop. 105 applies) A. The Arizona state lottery commission terminates on July 1, 2012. B. Title 5, chapter 5 is repealed on...
- § 41-3012.19 State Compensation Fund; Termination July 1, 2012
A. The state compensation fund board of directors terminates on July 1, 2012. B. Title 23, chapter 6, article 5 is repealed on January...
- § 41-3014.03 Arizona State Hospital Advisory Board; Termination July 1, 2014
A. The Arizona state hospital advisory board terminates on July 1, 2014. B. Section 36-217 is repealed on January 1, 2015.
- § 41-3014.16 Arizona Public Safety Communications Advisory Commission; Termination July 1, 2014
A. The Arizona public safety communications advisory commission terminates on July 1, 2014. B. Title 41, chapter 32, article 4 is repealed on January...
- § 41-3015.01 Solar Energy Advisory Council; Termination July 1, 2015
A. The solar energy advisory council terminates on July 1, 2015. B. Section 41-111 is repealed on January 1, 2016.
- § 41-3015.10 Constitutional Commemoration Committee; Termination July 1, 2015
A. The constitutional commemoration committee terminates on July 1, 2015. B. Title 41, chapter 3, article 10 is repealed on January 1, 2016.
- § 41-3016.01 Industrial Commission; Termination July 1, 2016
A. The industrial commission terminates on July 1, 2016. B. Title 23, chapter 1 is repealed on January 1, 2017.
- § 41-3016.02 Occupational Safety And Health Advisory Committee; Termination July 1, 2016
A. The occupational safety and health advisory committee terminates on July 1, 2016. B. Section 23-409 is repealed on January 1, 2017.
- § 41-3016.03 Boiler Advisory Board; Termination July 1, 2016
A. The boiler advisory board terminates on July 1, 2016. B. Title 23, chapter 2, article 11 is repealed on January 1, 2017.
- § 41-3016.04 Employment Advisory Council; Termination July 1, 2016
A. The Arizona employment advisory council terminates on July 1, 2016. B. Title 23, chapter 3, article 2 is repealed on January 1, 2017.
- § 41-3016.05 Occupational Safety And Health Review Board; Termination July 1, 2016
A. The occupational safety and health review board terminates on July 1, 2016. B. Section 23-422 is repealed on January 1, 2017.
- § 41-3016.06 Department Of Administration; Termination July 1, 2016
A. The department of administration terminates on July 1, 2016. B. Title 41, chapter 4, articles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7 and...
- § 41-3016.07 State Board For Private Postsecondary Education; Termination July 1, 2016
A. The state board for private postsecondary education terminates on July 1, 2016. B. Title 32, chapter 30 is repealed on January 1, 2017.
- § 41-3016.08 State Foster Care Review Board; Termination July 1, 2016
A. The state foster care review board terminates on July 1, 2016. B. Section 8-515.04 is repealed on January 1, 2017.
- § 41-3016.09 State Personnel Board; Termination July 1, 2016
A. The state personnel board terminates on July 1, 2016. B. Title 41, chapter 4, article 6 is repealed on January 1, 2017.
- § 41-3016.10 Prescott Historical Society Of Arizona; Termination July 1, 2016
A. The Prescott historical society of Arizona terminates on July 1, 2016. B. Title 41, chapter 4.1, article 2 is repealed on January 1,
- § 41-3016.11 Board Of Technical Registration; Termination July 1, 2016
A. The board of technical registration terminates on July 1, 2016. B. Title 32, chapter 1 is repealed on January 1, 2017.
- § 41-3016.12 Arizona Power Authority; Conditional Termination July 1, 2016
A. The Arizona power authority terminates on July 1, 2016, and title 30, chapter 1, article 1 is repealed on January 1, 2017, if...
- § 41-3016.13 Radiation Regulatory Agency And Radiation Regulatory Hearing Board; Termination July 1, 2016
A. The radiation regulatory agency and radiation regulatory hearing board terminate on July 1, 2016. B. Title 30, chapter 4 is repealed on January...
- § 41-3016.14 Oil And Gas Conservation Commission; Termination July 1, 2016
A. The oil and gas conservation commission terminates on July 1, 2016. B. Title 27, chapter 4, article 1 is repealed on January 1,
- § 41-3016.15 Medical Radiologic Technology Board Of Examiners; Termination July 1, 2016
A. The medical radiologic technology board of examiners terminates on July 1, 2016. B. Title 32, chapter 28 is repealed on January 1, 2017.
- § 41-3016.16 Arizona Health Facilities Authority; Termination July 1, 2016
A. The Arizona health facilities authority and its governing board terminate on July 1, 2016. B. Title 36, chapter 4.2, article 1 is repealed...
- § 41-3016.18 Elected Officials' Retirement Plan; Public Safety Personnel Retirement System; Corrections Officer Retirement Plan; Termination July 1, 2016
A. The public safety personnel retirement system board of trustees terminates on July 1, 2016. B. Title 38, chapter 5, article 3 is repealed...
- § 41-3016.19 Arizona State Retirement System; Termination July 1, 2016
A. The Arizona state retirement system board and director terminate on July 1, 2016. B. Title 38, chapter 5, articles 2 and 2.1 are...
- § 41-3016.20 Election Officer Education, Training And Certification Advisory Committee; Termination July 1, 2016
A. The election officer education, training and certification advisory committee terminates on July 1, 2016. B. Section 16-407.01 is repealed on January 1, 2017.
- § 41-3016.22 Arizona Department Of Homeland Security; Termination July 1, 2016
A. The Arizona department of homeland security terminates on July 1, 2016. B. Title 41, chapter 41 is repealed on January 1, 2017.
- § 41-3016.23 Arizona E-Learning Task Force; Termination July 1, 2016
A. The e-learning task force terminates on July 1, 2016. B. Section 15-1044 is repealed on January 1, 2017.
- § 41-3016.25 Department Of Revenue; Termination July 1, 2016
A. The department of revenue terminates on July 1, 2016. B. Title 42, chapter 1, article 1 is repealed on January 1, 2017.
- § 41-3016.26 Arizona Racing Commission And Arizona Department Of Racing; Termination July 1, 2016
A. The Arizona racing commission and the Arizona department of racing terminate on July 1, 2016. B. Title 5, chapter 1 is repealed on...
- § 41-3016.27 Department Of Transportation; Termination July 1, 2016
A. The department of transportation terminates on July 1, 2016. B. Title 28 is repealed on January 1, 2017.
- § 41-3016.28 Arizona Pioneers' Home; Miners With Disabilities Hospital; Termination July 1, 2016
A. The Arizona pioneers' home and the miners with disabilities hospital terminate on July 1, 2016. B. Title 41, chapter 5, articles 2 and...
- § 41-3016.29 Arizona Commerce Authority; Termination July 1, 2016
A. The Arizona commerce authority terminates on July 1, 2016. B. Title 41, chapter 10 is repealed on January 1, 2017.
- § 41-3016.31 Arizona Commission Of Indian Affairs; Termination July 1, 2016
A. The Arizona commission of Indian affairs terminates on July 1, 2016. B. Title 41, chapter 3, article 4 is repealed on January 1,
- § 41-3016.32 Arizona State Boxing And Mixed Martial Arts Commission; Termination July 1, 2016
A. The Arizona state boxing and mixed martial arts commission terminates on July 1, 2016. B. Title 5, chapter 2 is repealed on January...
- § 41-3016.33 Office Of Tourism; Termination July 1, 2016
A. The office of tourism terminates on July 1, 2016. B. Title 41, chapter 19 is repealed on January 1, 2017.
- § 41-3017.01 Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program; Termination January 1, 2017
A. The vehicle emissions inspection program terminates on January 1, 2017. B. Title 49, chapter 3, article 5 is repealed on July 1, 2017.
- § 41-3017.02 Board Of Medical Student Loans; Termination July 1, 2017
A. The board of medical student loans terminates on July 1, 2017. B. Title 15, chapter 13, article 7 is repealed on January 1,
- § 41-3017.03 Arizona Exposition And State Fair Board; Termination July 1, 2017
A. The Arizona exposition and state fair board terminates on July 1, 2017. B. Title 3, chapter 8, article 1 is repealed on January...
- § 41-3017.04 Board Of Respiratory Care Examiners; Termination July 1, 2017
A. The board of respiratory care examiners terminates on July 1, 2017. B. Title 32, chapter 35 is repealed on January 1, 2018.
- § 41-3017.05 Governor's Regulatory Review Council; Termination July 1, 2017
A. The governor's regulatory review council terminates on July 1, 2017. B. Title 41, chapter 6, article 5 is repealed on January 1, 2018.
- § 41-3017.06 Arizona Department Of Housing; Termination July 1, 2017
A. The Arizona department of housing terminates on July 1, 2017. B. Title 41, chapter 37, article 2 is repealed on January 1, 2018.
- § 41-3017.07 Arizona Criminal Justice Commission; Termination July 1, 2017
A. The Arizona criminal justice commission terminates on July 1, 2017. B. Title 41, chapter 17 and sections 41-2404 and 41-2405 are repealed on...
- § 41-3017.08 Property Tax Oversight Commission; Termination July 1, 2017
A. The property tax oversight commission terminates on July 1, 2017. B. Title 42, chapter 17, article 1 is repealed on January 1, 2018.
- § 41-3017.09 School Safety Program Oversight Committee; Termination July 1, 2017
A. The school safety program oversight committee terminates on July 1, 2017. B. Sections 15-153, 15-154 and 15-155 are repealed on January 1, 2018.
- § 41-3017.10 Archaeology Advisory Commission; Termination July 1, 2017
A. The archaeology advisory commission terminates on July 1, 2017. B. Section 41-847 is repealed on January 1, 2018.
- § 41-3017.11 Osteopathic Board; Termination July 1, 2017
A. The Arizona board of osteopathic examiners in medicine and surgery terminates on July 1, 2017. B. Title 32, chapter 17 is repealed on...
- § 41-3017.12 Arizona Outdoor Recreation Coordinating Commission; Termination July 1, 2017
A. The Arizona outdoor recreation coordinating commission terminates on July 1, 2017. B. Title 41, chapter 3, article 1.2 is repealed on January 1,
- § 41-3017.13 Board Of Executive Clemency; Termination July 1, 2017
A. The board of executive clemency terminates on July 1, 2017. B. Title 31, chapter 3 is repealed on January 1, 2018.
- § 41-3017.14 Board Of Behavioral Health Examiners; Termination July 1, 2017
A. The board of behavioral health examiners terminates on July 1, 2017. B. Title 32, chapter 33 is repealed on January 1, 2018.
- § 41-3018.02 Arizona State Veterinary Medical Examining Board; Termination July 1, 2018
A. The Arizona state veterinary medical examining board terminates on July 1, 2018. B. Title 32, chapter 21 is repealed on January 1, 2019.
- § 41-3018.03 Arizona Beef Council; Termination July 1, 2018
A. The Arizona beef council terminates on July 1, 2018. B. Title 3, chapter 11, article 2 is repealed on January 1, 2019.
- § 41-3018.05 State Land Department; Termination July 1, 2018
A. The state land department terminates on July 1, 2018. B. Title 37, chapters 1 and 2 are repealed on January 1, 2019.
- § 41-3018.09 Board Of Occupational Therapy Examiners; Termination July 1, 2018
A. The board of occupational therapy examiners terminates on July 1, 2018. B. Title 32, chapter 34 is repealed on January 1, 2019.
- § 41-3018.10 Western Interstate Commission For Higher Education; Termination July 1, 2018
A. The western interstate commission for higher education terminates on July 1, 2018. B. Title 15, chapter 13, article 8 is repealed on January...
- § 41-3018.11 Arizona Civil Rights Advisory Board; Termination July 1, 2018
A. The Arizona civil rights advisory board terminates on July 1, 2018. B. Title 41, chapter 9, article 1 is repealed on January 1,
- § 41-3018.12 Arizona Regulatory Board Of Physician Assistants; Termination July 1, 2018
A. The Arizona regulatory board of physician assistants terminates on July 1, 2018. B. Title 32, chapter 25 is repealed on January 1, 2019.
- § 41-3018.15 Acupuncture Board Of Examiners; Termination July 1, 2018
A. The acupuncture board of examiners terminates on July 1, 2018. B. Title 32, chapter 39 is repealed on January 1, 2019.
- § 41-3018.19 School Facilities Board; Termination July 1, 2018
A. The school facilities board terminates on July 1, 2018. B. Title 15, chapter 16 is repealed on January 1, 2019 only if either:...
- § 41-3018.21 Department Of Economic Security; Termination July 1, 2018
A. The department of economic security terminates on July 1, 2018. B. Title 41, chapter 14 is repealed on January 1, 2019.
- § 41-3019.01 Commission For Postsecondary Education; Termination July 1, 2019
A. The commission for postsecondary education terminates on July 1, 2019. B. Title 15, chapter 14, article 5 is repealed on January 1, 2020.
- § 41-3019.02 Biomedical Research Commission; Termination July 1, 2019
A. The biomedical research commission terminates on July 1, 2019. B. Title 36, chapter 2, article 4 is repealed on January 1, 2020.
- § 41-3019.03 Arizona International Development Authority; Termination July 1, 2019
A. The Arizona international development authority terminates on July 1, 2019. B. Title 41, chapter 45 is repealed on January 1, 2020.
- § 41-3019.04 Arizona Medical Board; Termination July 1, 2019
A. The Arizona medical board terminates on July 1, 2019. B. Title 32, chapter 13 is repealed on January 1, 2020.
- § 41-3019.05 Office Of Administrative Hearings; Termination July 1, 2019
A. The office of administrative hearings terminates on July 1, 2019. B. Title 41, chapter 6, article 10 is repealed on January 1, 2020.
- § 41-3020.02 State Board Of Psychologist Examiners; Termination July 1, 2020
A. The state board of psychologist examiners terminates on July 1, 2020. B. Title 32, chapter 19.1 is repealed on January 1, 2021.
- § 41-3020.03 Advisory Council On Aging; Termination July 1, 2020
A. The advisory council on aging terminates on July 1, 2020. B. Title 46, chapter 1, article 7 is repealed on January 1, 2021.
- § 41-3020.04 Arizona State Library, Archives And Public Records; Termination July 1, 2020
A. The Arizona state library, archives and public records terminates on July 1, 2020. B. Title 41, chapter 1, article 2.1 is repealed on...
- § 41-3020.05 State Board On Geographic And Historic Names; Termination July 1, 2020
A. The state board on geographic and historic names terminates on July 1, 2020. B. Title 41, chapter 4.1, article 3 is repealed on...
- § 41-3020.06 Commission For The Deaf And The Hard Of Hearing; Termination July 1, 2020
A. The commission for the deaf and the hard of hearing terminates on July 1, 2020. B. Title 36, chapter 17.1 is repealed on...
- § 41-3020.07 Board Of Athletic Training; Termination July 1, 2020
A. The board of athletic training terminates on July 1, 2020. B. Title 32, chapter 41 is repealed on January 1, 2021.
- § 41-3020.08 Board Of Library Examiners; Termination July 1, 2020
A. The board of library examiners terminates on July 1, 2020. B. Section 11-906 is repealed on January 1, 2021.
- § 41-3020.09 Mining Advisory Council; Termination July 1, 2020
A. The mining advisory council terminates on July 1, 2020. B. Title 41, chapter 47 is repealed on January 1, 2021.
- § 41-3020.10 Department Of Water Resources; Termination July 1, 2020
A. The department of water resources terminates on July 1, 2020. B. Title 45, chapter 1, article 1 is repealed on January 1, 2021.
- § 41-3020.11 Psychiatric Security Review Board; Termination July 1, 2020
A. The psychiatric security review board terminates on July 1, 2020. B. Title 31, chapter 4 is repealed on January 1, 2021.
- § 41-3020.13 State Board Of Investment; Termination July 1, 2020
A. The state board of investment terminates on July 1, 2020. B. Section 35-311 is repealed on January 1, 2021.
- § 41-3020.14 Joint Legislative Budget Committee; Termination July 1, 2020
A. The joint legislative budget committee terminates on July 1, 2020. B. Title 41, chapter 7, article 10 is repealed on January 1, 2021.
- § 41-3020.15 Legislative Council; Termination July 1, 2020
A. The legislative council terminates on July 1, 2020. B. Title 41, chapter 8, article 1 is repealed on January 1, 2021.
- § 41-3020.16 Department Of Gaming; Termination July 1, 2020
A. The department of gaming terminates on July 1, 2020. B. Sections 5-601, 5-602, 5-602.01, 5-603 and 5-604 are repealed on January 1, 2021.
- § 41-3020.17 Department Of Insurance; Termination July 1, 2020
If the voters approve a constitutional amendment repealing the authority for the department of insurance pursuant to article XV, section 5, Constitution of Arizona:...
- § 41-3020.19 Department Of Health Services; Termination July 1, 2020
A. The department of health services terminates on July 1, 2020. B. The provisions of title 36 relating to the department of health services...
- § 41-3020.20 Residential Utility Consumer Office; Termination July 1, 2020
A. The residential utility consumer office terminates on July 1, 2020. B. Title 40, chapter 2, article 11 is repealed on January 1, 2021.
- § 41-3020.21 State Auditor General; Termination July 1, 2020
A. The state auditor general terminates on July 1, 2020. B. Title 41, chapter 7, articles 10.1 and 10.2 are repealed on January 1,
- § 41-3020.22 Office Of Ombudsman-Citizens Aide; Termination July 1, 2020
A. The office of ombudsman-citizens aide terminates on July 1, 2020. B. Title 41, chapter 8, article 5 is repealed on January 1, 2021.
- § 41-3020.24 Board Of Homeopathic And Integrated Medicine Examiners; Termination July 1, 2020
A. The board of homeopathic and integrated medicine examiners terminates on July 1, 2020. B. Title 32, chapter 29 is repealed on January 1,
- § 41-3021.01 Arizona Department Of Agriculture; Termination July 1, 2021
A. The Arizona department of agriculture and all divisions, offices, councils and committees organized within the department terminate on July 1, 2021. B. Title...
- § 41-3021.02 Department Of Weights And Measures; Termination July 1, 2021
(Rpld. 7/1/16) A. The department of weights and measures terminates on July 1, 2021. B. Title 41, chapter 15 is repealed on January 1,
- § 41-3021.03 Agricultural Employment Relations Board; Termination July 1, 2021
A. The agricultural employment relations board terminates on July 1, 2021. B. Title 23, chapter 8, article 5 is repealed on January 1, 2022.
- § 41-3021.07 Office Of Sonora; Termination July 1, 2021
A. The office of Sonora terminates July 1, 2021. B. Section 41-107 is repealed on January 1, 2022.
- § 41-3021.08 Developmental Disabilities Advisory Council; Termination July 1, 2021
A. The developmental disabilities advisory council terminates on July 1, 2021. B. Section 36-553 is repealed on January 1, 2022.
- § 41-3021.11 Board Of Examiners Of Nursing Care Institution Administrators And Assisted Living Facility Managers; Termination July 1, 2021
A. The board of examiners of nursing care institution administrators and assisted living facility managers terminates on July 1, 2021. B. Title 36, chapter...
- § 41-3021.12 Board Of Fingerprinting; Termination July 1, 2021
A. The board of fingerprinting terminates on July 1, 2021. B. Title 41, chapter 3, article 12 is repealed on January 1, 2022.
- § 41-3021.14 State Board Of Podiatry Examiners; Termination July 1, 2021
A. The state board of podiatry examiners terminates on July 1, 2021. B. Title 32, chapter 7 is repealed on January 1, 2022.
- § 41-3022.01 Department Of Veterans' Services; Arizona Veterans' Service Advisory Commission; Termination July 1, 2022
A. The department of veterans' services and the Arizona veterans' service advisory commission terminate on July 1, 2022. B. Title 41, chapter 3, article...
- § 41-3022.02 Game And Fish; Termination July 1, 2022
A. The Arizona game and fish department, the Arizona game and fish commission and the director of the Arizona game and fish department terminate...
- § 41-3022.03 State Board Of Chiropractic Examiners; Termination July 1, 2022
A. The state board of chiropractic examiners terminates on July 1, 2022. B. Title 32, chapter 8 is repealed on January 1, 2023.
- § 41-3022.04 Arizona State Board Of Nursing; Termination July 1, 2022
A. The Arizona state board of nursing terminates on July 1, 2022. B. Title 32, chapter 15 is repealed on January 1, 2023.
- § 41-3022.05 State Real Estate Department; Termination July 1, 2022
A. The state real estate department terminates on July 1, 2022. B. Title 32, chapter 20 is repealed on January 1, 2023.
- § 41-3022.06 State Board Of Dispensing Opticians; Termination July 1, 2022
A. The state board of dispensing opticians terminates on July 1, 2022. B. Title 32, chapter 15.1 is repealed on January 1, 2023.
- § 41-3022.07 Arizona Geological Survey; Termination July 1, 2022
A. The Arizona geological survey terminates on July 1, 2022. B. Title 27, chapter 1, articles 1 and 4 are repealed on January 1,
- § 41-3022.08 Water Quality Appeals Board; Termination July 1, 2022
A. The water quality appeals board terminates on July 1, 2022. B. Title 49, chapter 2, article 7 is repealed on January 1, 2023.
- § 41-3022.10 Arizona Commission On The Arts; Termination July 1, 2022
A. The Arizona commission on the arts terminates on July 1, 2022. B. Title 41, chapter 5, article 6 is repealed on January 1,
- § 41-3022.11 Department Of Public Safety; Termination July 1,2022
A. The department of public safety terminates on July 1, 2022. B. Title 41, chapter 12 is repealed on January 1, 2023.
- § 41-3022.12 Arizona Board Of Regents; Termination July 1, 2022
Subject to approval by the voters of a constitutional amendment repealing the authority for the board pursuant to article XI, section 5, Constitution of...
- § 41-3022.13 Department Of Fire, Building And Life Safety; Termination July 1, 2022
A. The department of fire, building and life safety terminates on July 1, 2022. B. Title 41, chapter 16 is repealed on January 1,
- § 41-3022.14 Military Affairs Commission; Termination July 1, 2022
A. The military affairs commission terminates on July 1, 2022. b. Section 26-261 is repealed on January 1, 2023.
- § 41-3022.15 State Department Of Corrections; Termination July 1, 2022
A. The state department of corrections terminates on July 1, 2022. B. Title 41, chapter 11 is repealed on January 1, 2023.
- § 41-3022.16 Arizona State Board Of Pharmacy; Termination July 1, 2022
A. The Arizona state board of pharmacy terminates on July 1, 2022. B. Title 32, chapter 18 is repealed on January 1, 2023.
- § 41-3022.17 Automobile Theft Authority; Termination July 1, 2022
A. The automobile theft authority terminates on July 1, 2022. B. Title 41, chapter 31 is repealed on January 1, 2023.
- § 41-3022.18 Agricultural Best Management Practices Advisory Committee; Termination July 1, 2022
A. The agricultural best management practices advisory committee terminates on July 1, 2022. B. Section 49-248 is repealed on January 1, 2023.
- § 41-3022.19 Water Infrastructure Finance Authority; Termination July 1, 2022
A. The water infrastructure finance authority terminates on July 1, 2022. B. Title 49, chapter 8, articles 1 and 3 and sections 49-1224, 49-1225,...
- § 41-3022.20 Department Of Environmental Quality; Termination July 1, 2022
A. The department of environmental quality terminates on July 1, 2022. B. Title 49, chapter 1, articles 1 and 2 are repealed on January...
- § 41-3022.21 Department Of Juvenile Corrections; Termination July 1, 2022
A. The department of juvenile corrections terminates on July 1, 2022. B. Title 41, chapter 26 is repealed on January 1, 2023.
- § 41-3022.22 State Board Of Funeral Directors And Embalmers; Termination July 1, 2022
A. The state board of funeral directors and embalmers terminates on July 1, 2022. B. Title 32, chapter 12 is repealed on January 1,
- § 41-3022.23 Board Of Barbers; Termination July 1, 2022
A. The board of barbers terminates on July 1, 2022. B. Title 32, chapter 3 is repealed on January 1, 2023.
- § 41-3023.01 Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System; Termination July 1, 2023
A. The Arizona health care cost containment system terminates on July 1, 2023. B. Title 36, chapter 29 is repealed on January 1, 2024.
- § 41-3023.02 Arizona State Board Of Accountancy; Termination July 1, 2023
A. The Arizona state board of accountancy terminates on July 1, 2023. B. Title 32, chapter 6 is repealed on January 1, 2024.
- § 41-3023.03 Arizona State Schools For The Deaf And The Blind; Termination July 1, 2023
A. The board of directors of the Arizona state schools for the deaf and the blind terminates on July 1, 2023. B. Title 15,...
- § 41-3023.04 Arizona Grain Research And Promotion Council; Termination July 1, 2023
A. The Arizona grain research and promotion council terminates on July 1, 2023. B. Title 3, chapter 3, article 9 is repealed on January...
- § 41-3023.05 Naturopathic Physicians Medical Board; Termination July 1, 2023
A. The naturopathic physicians medical board terminates on July 1, 2023. B. Title 32, chapter 14 is repealed on January 1, 2024.
- § 41-3023.06 Arizona State Parks Board; Termination July 1, 2023
A. The Arizona state parks board terminates on July 1, 2023. B. Title 41, chapter 3, article 1.1 is repealed on January 1, 2024.
- § 41-3023.07 State Board Of Dental Examiners; Termination July 1, 2023
A. The state board of dental examiners terminates on July 1, 2023. B. Title 32, chapter 11, is repealed on January 1, 2024.
- § 41-3023.08 Optometry Board; Termination July 1, 2023
A. The state board of optometry terminates on July 1, 2023. B. Title 32, chapter 16 is repealed on January 1, 2024.
- § 41-3023.09 Municipal Tax Code Commission; Termination July 1, 2023
A. The municipal tax code commission terminates on July 1, 2023. B. Section 42-6052 is repealed on January 1, 2024.
- § 41-3023.10 Board Of Massage Therapy; Termination July 1, 2023
A. The board of massage therapy terminates on July 1, 2023. B. Title 32, chapter 42 is repealed on January 1, 2024.
- § 41-3023.11 Law Enforcement Merit System Council; Termination July 1, 2023
A. The law enforcement merit system council terminates on July 1, 2023. B. Title 41, chapter 12, article 10 is repealed on January 1,
- § 41-3023.12 State Board Of Tax Appeals; Termination July 1, 2023
A. The state board of tax appeals terminates on July 1, 2023. B. Sections 42-1252 and 42-1253 are repealed on January 1, 2024.
- § 41-3023.13 Department Of Emergency And Military Affairs; State Emergency Council; Termination July 1, 2023
A. The department of emergency and military affairs and the state emergency council terminate on July 1, 2023. B. Title 26 is repealed on...
- § 41-3023.14 Department Of Liquor Licenses And Control; Termination July 1, 2023
A. The department of liquor licenses and control terminates on July 1, 2023. B. Title 4 is repealed on January 1, 2024.
- § 41-3024.01 Arizona Resource Advisory Council; Termination July 1, 2024
A. The Arizona resource advisory council terminates on July 1, 2024. B. Title 37, chapter 2, article 20 is repealed on January 1, 2025.
- § 41-3024.02 Board Of Physical Therapy; Termination July 1, 2024
A. The board of physical therapy terminates on July 1, 2024. B. Title 32, chapter 19 is repealed on January 1, 2025.
- § 41-3024.03 Department Of Financial Institutions; Termination July 1, 2024
A. The department of financial institutions terminates on July 1, 2024. B. Title 6 is repealed on January 1, 2025.
- § 41-3024.04 Registrar Of Contractors Agency; Termination July 1, 2024
A. The registrar of contractors agency terminates on July 1, 2024. B. Title 32, chapter 10 is repealed on January 1, 2025.
- § 41-3024.05 Board Of Cosmetology; Termination July 1, 2024
A. The board of cosmetology terminates on July 1, 2024. B. Title 32, chapter 5 is repealed on January 1, 2025.
- § 41-3024.06 Department Of Child Safety; Termination July 1, 2024
A. The department of child safety terminates on July 1, 2024. B. Title 8, chapter 4 is repealed on January 1, 2025.
- § 41-3024.07 Cotton Research And Protection Council; Termination July 1, 2024
A. The cotton research and protection council terminates on July 1, 2024. B. Title 3, chapter 10 is repealed on January 1, 2025.
- § 41-3024.08 Arizona Historical Society; Termination July 1, 2024
A. The Arizona historical society terminates on July 1, 2024. B. Title 41, chapter 4.1, article 1 is repealed on January 1, 2025.
- § 41-3024.13 State Board Of Equalization; Termination July 1, 2024
A. The state board of equalization terminates on July 1, 2024. B. Title 42, chapter 16, article 4 is repealed on January 1, 2025.
- § 41-3024.15 State Board For Charter Schools; Termination July 1, 2024
A. The state board for charter schools terminates on July 1, 2024. B. Section 15-182 is repealed on January 1, 2025.
- § 41-3035.01 Arizona State Lottery Commission; Termination July 1, 2035
A. Notwithstanding the ten-year limitation prescribed in section 41-2955, subsection B, the Arizona state lottery commission terminates on July 1, 2035. B. Title 5,...
Article 3 Legislative Expiration of New Programs and Committees
Chapter 28 SPINAL AND HEAD INJURIES
Article 1 Advisory Council on Spinal and Head Injuries
Chapter 30 ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION PROVIDED BY THE STATE GOVERNMENT
Article 1 General Provisions
Chapter 31 AUTOMOBILE THEFT AUTHORITY
Article 1 General Provisions
Chapter 32 GOVERNMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Article 1 General Provisions
Article 2 Information Technology Authorization Committee
Article 3 Alternative Access to Electronic or Information Technology
Chapter 34 CHARITABLE CHOICE IN CONTRACTS FOR GOODS AND SERVICES
Article 1 Charitable Choice
Chapter 35 HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEES
Article 1 General Provisions
- § 41-3801 Human Rights Committee On Persons With Developmental Disabilities
A. The human rights committee on persons with developmental disabilities is established in the department of economic security to promote the rights of clients...
- § 41-3802 Human Rights Committee On Children, Youth And Families
A. The human rights committee on children, youth and families is established in the department of child safety to promote the rights of persons...
- § 41-3803 Human Rights Committee On The Mentally Ill; Training Plan
(L15, Ch. 167, sec. 1) A. The human rights committee on the mentally ill is established in the department of health services to promote...
- § 41-3803; Version 2 Human Rights Committee On The Mentally Ill
(L15, Ch. 195, sec. 83. Eff. 7/1/16) A. The human rights committee on the mentally ill is established in the Arizona health care cost...
- § 41-3804 Human Rights Committees; Membership; Duties; Client Information; Immunity; Violation; Classification
(L15, Ch. 167, sec. 2) A. Subject to the approval of the appropriate department director, each committee established pursuant to this article shall adopt...
- § 41-3804; Version 2 Human Rights Committees; Membership; Duties; Client Information; Violation; Classification
(L15, Ch. 195, sec. 84. Eff. 7/1/16) A. Subject to the approval of the appropriate department director, each committee established pursuant to this article...
Chapter 37 HOUSING
Article 1 Arizona Housing Finance Authority
- § 41-3901 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Agreement" means any loan or other agreement, contract, note, mortgage, deed of trust, trust...
- § 41-3902 Establishment Of Authority; Exemption
A. The Arizona housing finance authority is established. B. The authority is considered to be a body corporate and politic and acting in all...
- § 41-3903 Governing Board; Members; Appointment; Qualifications; Terms; Officers; Meetings; Compensation
A. The authority shall be governed by a board of directors, consisting of seven members to be appointed by the governor pursuant to section...
- § 41-3904 Powers Of Board
A. The board may: 1. Adopt an official seal and alter the seal at its pleasure. 2. Apply for, accept and administer grants of...
- § 41-3905 Costs Of Operation And Administration Of Authority; Taxation
A. The state is not responsible for any obligation incurred by the authority. B. All costs and expenses of the authority shall be paid...
- § 41-3906 Issuance Of Bonds Or Mortgage Credit Certificates
A. The board, for and on behalf of the authority, by resolution may: 1. Issue bonds for projects consisting of multifamily residential rental projects...
- § 41-3907 Authority Funds; Transfer Of Excess Monies To Arizona Department Of Housing
A. If the board issues bonds under this article, the board shall establish such separate funds as specified in the resolution necessary to secure...
- § 41-3908 Credit Enhancement
In addition to the powers granted by this article, the authority may: 1. Enter into covenants and agreements with any federal agency, private agency,...
- § 41-3909 No Abrogation Of Rights
This state pledges to and agrees with the holders of any bonds issued under this chapter, and with those parties who may enter into...
- § 41-3910 Bonds As Legal Investments
Bonds issued by the authority are securities in which all public officers and bodies of this state and all political subdivisions of this state,...
- § 41-3911 Bond Obligations Of The Authority
All bonds issued pursuant to this article are obligations of the authority and are payable only in accordance with the terms of the bonds...
- § 41-3912 Supplemental Law
The powers conferred by this article are in addition and supplemental to the powers conferred by any other law, general or special, and shall...
Article 2 Arizona Department of Housing
- § 41-3951 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Department" means the Arizona department of housing. 2. " Director" means the director of...
- § 41-3952 Arizona Department Of Housing; Director
A. The Arizona department of housing is established. B. The governor shall appoint the director pursuant to section 38-211. The director serves at the...
- § 41-3953 Department Powers And Duties
A. The department is responsible for establishing policies, procedures and programs that the department is authorized to conduct to address the affordable housing issues...
- § 41-3955 Housing Trust Fund; Purpose
A. The housing trust fund is established, and the director shall administer the fund. The fund consists of monies from unclaimed property deposited in...
- § 41-3955.01; Version 2 Seriously Mentally Ill Housing Trust Fund; Purpose; Report
(L15, Ch. 195, sec. 85. Eff. 7/1/16) A. The seriously mentally ill housing trust fund is established. The director of the Arizona health care...
- § 41-3955.01; Version 3 Seriously Mentally Ill Housing Trust Fund; Purpose; Report
(L15, Ch. 312, sec. 2. Eff. 1/1/18) A. The seriously mentally ill housing trust fund is established. The director of the department of health...
- § 41-3955.01 Seriously Mentally Ill Housing Trust Fund; Purpose; Report
(L15, Ch. 312, sec. 1. Eff. until 1/1/18) A. The seriously mentally ill housing trust fund is established. The director of the department of...
- § 41-3956 Housing Development Fund; Purpose
A. The housing development fund is established for the purpose of implementing a housing demonstration program in areas in this state that contain state...
- § 41-3957 Arizona Department Of Housing Program Fund; Purpose
A. The Arizona department of housing program fund is established, and the department shall administer the fund. The fund consists of monies deposited pursuant...
Chapter 39 INFORMATION OBTAINED OR DISSEMINATED BY STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
Article 1 Access to State Agency Web Site Records and Privacy
Article 2 Government Anti-Identification Procedures
- § 41-4171 Definitions
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Entity identifying information" has the same meaning prescribed in section 13-2001. 2. " Governmental...
- § 41-4172 Anti-Identification Procedures
A governmental agency shall develop and establish commercially reasonable procedures to ensure that entity identifying information or personal identifying information that is collected or...
Chapter 40 ARIZONA RANGERS
Article 1 General Provisions
- § 41-4201 Arizona Rangers
The Arizona rangers are an unpaid, noncommissioned civilian auxiliary that is available for the purpose of assisting and supporting law enforcement in this state....
Chapter 41 ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Article 1 General Provisions
Article 2 Critical Infrastructure
Chapter 44 AUTHORIZED PRESENCE REQUIREMENTS
Article 1 Government Procurement
Chapter 45 INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORTATION AND PORT INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
Article 1 General Provisions
- § 41-4501 Definitions
In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Acquire" means purchase, lease as lessee, obtain an interest as lender or as mortgagee...
- § 41-4502 Establishment Of Authority; Political Subdivision
The Arizona international development authority is established. The authority is a corporate body and is a political subdivision of this state.
- § 41-4503 Board Of Directors; Members; Appointment; Qualifications; Terms; Officers; Meetings; Reimbursement; Staff
A. The authority's governing board is a board of directors consisting of seven members appointed by the governor pursuant to title 38, chapter 2,...
- § 41-4504 Powers And Duties Of The Authority
A. The authority may: 1. Adopt and amend bylaws and adopt an official seal. 2. Maintain an office. 3. Sue and be sued. 4....
- § 41-4505 Fees And Charges; Arizona International Development Authority Fund
A. The Arizona international development authority fund is established consisting of: 1. Monies received from tolls, fees, rents and other charges imposed by the...
- § 41-4506 Cost Of Operation And Administration Of Authority; Taxation
A. This state is not responsible for any costs incurred by the authority, including compensation for board members or employees, other operational or administrative...
- § 41-4507 Issuance Of Bonds
A. The board, for and on behalf of the authority, may issue negotiable bonds by resolution for the purpose of acquiring projects to facilitate...
- § 41-4508 Effect Of Changing Circumstances On Bonds; Agreement Of This State
A. Bonds issued under this chapter are valid and binding obligations of the authority notwithstanding that before the delivery of the bonds any of...
- § 41-4509 Validity Of Bonds
A. This chapter constitutes full authority for authorizing and issuing bonds without reference to any other law of this state. No other law with...
- § 41-4510 Monies From Bond Sales; Use; Acquisition Of Projects
A. The board shall deposit proceeds derived from the sale of bonds under this chapter in separate bank accounts in banks or trust companies...
- § 41-4511 Refunding Bonds; Procedures; Terms
A. The authority may issue refunding bonds for the purpose of refinancing, paying and discharging all or any part of outstanding revenue bonds of...
Chapter 46 GOVERNMENTAL REPORTING OF INFORMATION
Article 1 General Provisions
Chapter 47 MINING ADVISORY COUNCIL
Article 1 General Provisions
Chapter 48 PRIVATE ATTORNEY RETENTION
Article 1 General Provisions
Chapter 49 FEDERAL MONIES
Article 1 General Provisions
Chapter 50 VALID IDENTIFICATION
Article 1 General Provisions
Chapter 51 THIRD-PARTY ELECTRONIC SERVICE PROVIDER AUTHORIZATION
Article 1 General Provisions
Chapter 52 PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
Article 1 General Provisions
Last modified: October 13, 2016