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Code · Arizona · Title 41 — Public Resources

41-2104. Permitting dashboard; permitting timetable

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(L21, Ch. 405, sec. 31. Rpld. 1/1/29)
A. The director shall establish and maintain an online database to be known as the permitting dashboard that displays the progress to completion for state authorizations for participating projects. The permitting dashboard must include a visual interface that tracks the status of each authorization required for participating projects.
B. The director shall coordinate with the department of environmental quality, department of transportation, state land department, department of water resources, Arizona commerce authority, Arizona game and fish department and state historic preservation office and any other agency that requires authorization for a participating project.
C. For each participating project that is added to the permitting dashboard, the director may display on the permitting dashboard, to the extent consistent with applicable law, all of the following:
1. The notice submitted under section 41-2103, subsection A.
2. The application and supporting documents, if applicable, that the project sponsor has submitted for any required authorization or a notice explaining how the public may obtain access to the documents if the documents are not available on the website.
3. A description of any decision made that materially affects the status of a participating project.
4. A list of roles and responsibilities for all entities with authorization responsibility for the participating project.
5. A permitting timetable that sets forth a comprehensive schedule of dates by which all authorizations and, to the maximum extent practicable, state permits, reviews and approvals will be made.
6. The completion status of the authorization included in the permitting timetable.
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