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Code · Arizona · Title 32 — Partnership

32-4502. Temporary relief from registration, licensing and certification requirements; disaster recovery; notice

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A. An out-of-state business and an out-of-state employee that are in this state on a temporary basis solely for performing disaster recovery from a declared disaster during a disaster period are not subject to any state or local registration, licensing or certification requirements related to the performance of the disaster recovery for the disaster period if the out-of-state business is in substantial compliance with all applicable regulatory and licensing requirements in its state of domicile and the out-of-state employee is in substantial compliance with all applicable regulatory and licensing requirements in the employee's state of residence.
B. On request, an out-of-state business that enters this state shall provide notice to the division of emergency management that it is in this state for the purpose of performing disaster recovery. The notice shall include the business's name, state of domicile, principal business address, federal tax identification number, date of entry and contact information.
C. On request, a registered business shall provide the notice required by subsection B of this section for any out-of-state business affiliate that enters this state. The notice shall include the contact information for the registered business.
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