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The Arizona Administrative Code is the official publication of Arizonas codified rules and is published by the Administrative Rules Division (Division). State agencies, boards and commissions, are given rulemaking authority from the state Legislature.
Citations to statutes are generally by Section number alone (as with Arizona statutes) or by title and section number (as with the U.S. Code). For example, A.R.S. 13-3905 refers to Section 13-3905 of the Arizona Revised Statutes Annotated.
The Arizona Administrative Code (A.A.C.) is where the official rules of the state of Arizona are published. The Code is the official collection of rules that govern state agencies, boards, and commissions.
What is the Arizona Administrative Register? The Administrative Register (Register) is a legal publication published by the Administrative Rules Division that contains information about rulemaking activity in the state of Arizona. The Register is published by a numbered volume in a calendar year.
What is the Arizona Administrative Register? The Administrative Register (Register) is a legal publication published by the Administrative Rules Division that contains information about rulemaking activity in the state of Arizona. The Register is published by a numbered volume in a calendar year.
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