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Code · Arizona · Title 32 — Partnership

32-4006. Enforcement and disciplinary procedures

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A. On its own motion or on receipt of a complaint, the board shall investigate, prosecute and adjudicate alleged violations of this chapter, as appropriate, and may conduct any investigation that would aid in the enforcement of this chapter.
B. For the purposes of investigations or hearings under this chapter, the board may administer oaths and affirmations, subpoena witnesses, take evidence and require the production of documents, records or information, either kept in original form or electronically stored or recorded, or other items that are relevant or material to the inquiry.
C. If a person refuses to obey a subpoena issued pursuant to this section, the board may request the superior court to issue an order that requires the appearance by a person or the production of documents or other items, or both. The court may treat the failure to obey the order as contempt of court and may punish the contempt.
D. The board shall impose cease and desist orders, issue letters of concern or warnings or order revocation or suspension of certification for violations of this article and assess costs and penalties associated with these activities. These costs and penalties shall be deposited in the certified reporters fund established by section 32-4007.
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