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Code · Arizona · Title 15 — Elections

15-1481. Definitions

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In this article, unless the context otherwise requires:
1. "Acquire" includes purchase, erect, build, construct, reconstruct, repair, replace, extend, better, furnish, equip, develop, improve and embellish.
2. "Board" means the governing board of a community college district or its successors, but does not include community college tuition financing districts as prescribed in section 15-1409.
3. "Bonds" means any bonds issued pursuant to this article.
4. "Federal agency" means the housing and home finance agency, the United States of America or any of its officers or agencies designated or created to make grants or loans of monies for public construction work.
5. "Institution" means any community college district that is organized in this state pursuant to section 15-1402 or 15-1402.01, but does not include community college tuition financing districts as prescribed in section 15-1409.
6. "Project" means one or more classrooms, student or faculty residence halls, dormitories, dining halls, student union buildings, field houses, stadia and other revenue producing buildings located at the institution, together with sites for the buildings, and includes equipment, furnishings, heating, lighting and other service facilities in connection with the buildings.
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