Arizona Secretary of State


    ARIZONA SECRETARY OF STATE

Arizona Administrative Register
1995, Volume 1

Release Date

The Arizona Administrative Register is released every Friday and published on paper under the authority of A.R.S. § 41-1012. The electronic version online for this year is posted as a public courtesy.

The paper version of the Arizona Administrative Register as printed and released by the Office of the Secretary of State during this year is the official version under Arizona law. Therefore each online issue has not been electronically authenticated since it is not considered the official version.

The Register is posted as a public courtesy online, and is for private use only. Those who wish to use the contents for resale or profit should contact the Division about commercial use fees. For information on commercial use fees review A.R.S. § 39-121.03 and 1 A.A.C. 1, R1-1-113.

To quickly find any notice filed in 1995, Volume 1 by agency, board or commission, use the Notice Index.


Table of Contents
To sort by Issue, click on the Issue header.

Issue Date Pages Contents
Issue 50 December 29, 1995 pages 2807-2996 Contents
Issue 49 December 22, 1995 pages 2741-2806 Contents
Issue 48 December 15, 1995 pages 2695-2740 Contents
Issue 47 December 08, 1995 pages 2649-2694 Contents
Issue 46 December 01, 1995 pages 2521-2648 Contents
Issue 45 November 24, 1995 pages 2469-2520 Contents
Issue 44 November 17, 1995 pages 2391-2468 Contents
Issue 43 November 13, 1995 pages 2331-2390 Contents
Issue 42 November 03, 1995 pages 2252-2330 Contents
Issue 41 October 27, 1995 pages 2119-2250 Contents
Issue 40 October 20, 1995 pages 1905-2118 Contents
Issue 39 October 13, 1995 pages 1819-1904 Contents
Issue 38 October 06, 1995 pages 1757-1818 Contents
Issue 37 September 29, 1995 pages 1703-1756 Contents
Issue 36 September 22, 1995 pages 1637-1702 Contents
Issue 35 September 15, 1995 pages 1597-1636 Contents
Issue 34 September 08, 1995 pages 1539-1596 Contents
Issue 33 September 01, 1995 pages 1575-1538 Contents
Issue 32 August 25, 1995 pages 1433-1474 Contents
Issue 31 August 18, 1995 pages 1393-1432 Contents
Issue 30 August 11, 1995 pages 1309-1392 Contents
Issue 29 August 04, 1995 pages 1261-1308 Contents
Issue 28 July 28, 1995 pages 1191-1260 Contents
Issue 27 July 21, 1995 pages 1111-1190 Contents
Issue 26 July 14, 1995 pages 1063-1110 Contents
Issue 25 July 07, 1995 pages 937-1062 Contents
Issue 24 June 30, 1995 pages 859-936 Contents
Issue 23 June 23, 1995 pages 805-858 Contents
Issue 22 June 16, 1995 pages 751-804 Contents
Issue 21 June 09, 1995 pages 665-750 Contents
Issue 20 June 02, 1995 pages 613-664 Contents
Issue 19 May 26, 1995 pages 571-612 Contents
Issue 18 May 19, 1995 pages 483-570 Contents
Issue 17 May 12, 1995 pages 449-482 Contents
Issue 16 May 05, 1995 pages 413-448 Contents
Issue 15 April 28, 1995 pages 387-412 Contents
Issue 14 April 21, 1995 pages 353-386 Contents
Issue 13 April 14, 1995
pages 311-352 Contents
Issue 12 April 07, 1995 pages 285-310 Contents
Issue 11 March 31, 1995 pages 247-284 Contents
Issue 10 March 24, 1995 pages 225-246 Contents
Issue 9 March 17, 1995 pages 189-224 Contents
Issue 8 March 10, 1995 pages 159-188 Contents
Issue 7 March 03, 1995 pages 137-158 Contents
Issue 6 February 24, 1995 pages 115-136 Contents
Issue 5 February 17, 1995 pages 85-114 Contents
Issue 4 February 10, 1995 pages 59-84 Contents
Issue 3 February 03, 1995 pages 39-58 Contents
Issue 2 January 27, 1995 pages 29-38 Contents
Issue 1 January 20, 1995 pages 1-28 Contents



Rules and Your Rights

Right to comment on a proposed rulemaking

A person may comment when an agency proposes to make, amend, or repeal a rule. Information on how to comment is provided in the Preamble of the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking published in the Register.

Under the law an agency may choose not to schedule an oral proceeding (speak in person, or web meeting) to accept formal (verbal) comments; however, a person may request that an agency conduct an oral proceeding on the proposed rule.

Information on how to request an oral proceeding is provided in the Preamble of the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking published in the Register.

A.R.S. § 41-1033 ~ A person may petition (ask) an agency to make, amend, or repeal of a rule codified in the Arizona Administrative Code.

A person may also petition an agency to review an existing agency practice or substantive policy statement that the petitioner alleges to constitute a rule. For more information, contact the agency.

PETITION THE SECRETARY OF STATE
If you would like to petition the Department of State, Office of the Secretary of State about rules in 2 A.A.C. 12 or rules in 1 A.A.C. 1, simply submit in writing:
The rule Section number or numbers to consider to amend, repeal, or make;
State why you want the office to consider to make the change or a new rule. For example: A change in standards or procedures codified in rule. Cite any applicable studies to support your case:

Include:

Your first and last name;
Street address, city, state and zip code;
Telephone number; and
Email address, if applicable.

Mail to:
Office of the Secretary of State
1700 W. Washington St, FL 7
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Attention: Administrative Rules

A.R.S. § 41-1033 provides that a person may petition Governor's Regulatory Review Council (GRRC) to request a review of a final rule based on the person's belief that the final rule does not meet requirements prescribed in A.R.S. § 41-1030 or whether an existing agency practice or substantive policy statement constitutes a rule.

Contact the Council at (602) 542-2058 for more information or visit the Governor's Regulatory Review Council's website.