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Code · Arizona · Title 41 — Public Resources

41-2751. Definitions

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In this article, unless the context otherwise requires:
1. "Governing board" means the Arizona board of regents for the universities or any community college district governing board.
2. "Invited guests" means persons who enter onto a campus for an educational, research or public service activity and not primarily to purchase or receive goods and services not related to the educational, research or public service activity for which such persons enter onto the campus.
3. "Private enterprise" means an individual, firm, partnership, joint venture, corporation, association or any other legal entity engaging in the manufacturing, processing, sale, offering for sale, rental, leasing, delivery, dispensing, distributing or advertising of goods or services for profit.
4. "Public service" means an activity that is normally and generally associated with community colleges and universities in this state, a purpose or significant result of which is not to engage in competition with private enterprise.
5. "State agency" means a department, office, commission, institution, board or other agency of state organization regardless of whether monies are appropriated to the agency.
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