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Code · Arizona · Title 42 — Public Utilities and Carriers and Energy Programs

42-11129. Exemption for property of fraternal societies

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Property that is owned by a fraternal society or organization that is recognized under section 501(c)(8) of the internal revenue code, if the net earnings of the fraternal society or organization are devoted exclusively to religious, charitable, scientific, literary, educational or fraternal purposes, or section 501(c)(10) of the internal revenue code is exempt from taxation if the property is used predominantly for educational, charitable or religious purposes and for the purposes authorized under section 501(c)(8) or 501(c)(10) of the internal revenue code and no portion of the property is used for the sale of food or beverage to the general public or the consumption of alcoholic beverages by nonmembers of the fraternal society or organization or is used or held for profit.
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