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

35-802. Proceedings to incorporate pollution control corporations

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A. Any three or more natural persons, each of whom is a qualified elector of the municipality or the county, may file with the clerk of the governing body thereof written application for permission to incorporate a pollution control corporation for such municipality or county. The governing body shall approve or reject such application within thirty days after the filing date. If the governing body determines that it is advisable for the corporation to be formed it shall adopt a resolution approving the application and authorizing the persons making application to proceed with incorporation as prescribed by this chapter.
No corporation may be formed unless an application first has been approved by the governing body having jurisdiction as provided in this section.
B. The number of corporations to be formed in any municipality or county hereunder shall not exceed the number deemed advisable by the governing body thereof to accomplish the purposes of this title.
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