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Code · Arizona · Title 20 — Infants and Incompetents

20-3212. Scope of chapter

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This chapter does not:
1. Preempt the authority or relieve the duty of other law enforcement or regulatory agencies to investigate, examine and prosecute suspected violations of law.
2. Prevent or prohibit a person from disclosing voluntarily information concerning life settlement fraud to a law enforcement or regulatory agency other than the department.
3. Limit the powers granted elsewhere by the laws of this state to the director or an insurance fraud unit to investigate and examine possible violations of law and to take appropriate action against wrongdoers.
4. Preempt or otherwise limit title 44, chapter 12 or any rules, orders, policy statements, notices, bulletins or other interpretations issued by or through the corporation commission or the corporation commission's designee acting pursuant to title 44, chapter 12. Compliance with this chapter does not constitute compliance with any applicable provision of title 44, chapter 12 or any rules, orders, policy statements, notices, bulletins or other interpretations issued by or through the corporation commission or the corporation commission's designee acting pursuant to title 44, chapter 12.
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