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Code · Arizona · Title 35 — Public Buildings, Works, and Improvements

35-113. Submission of budget estimates

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The administrative head of each budget unit, not later than September 1 of each year or at a later date not to exceed thirty days after September 1 if approved by the director of the governor's office of strategic planning and budgeting, shall submit to the governor, with two copies, estimates of the financial requirements and of receipts, including appropriated and nonappropriated monies in no less detail than the state general fund, of the budget unit for the next fiscal year.
The estimates shall include a detailed estimate of the cost to the budget unit in the next fiscal year attributable to a county's, city's or town's establishment of a minimum wage if that minimum wage exceeds the minimum wage established by this state pursuant to section 23-363. The estimates shall be on the forms and in the manner prescribed by the governor with explanatory data that may be required, together with additional information the head of the budget unit desires to submit.
The estimates submitted shall bear the approval of the administrative head of the budget unit.
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