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Code · Arizona · Title 48 — Special Taxing Districts

48-202. Approval of plans and specifications by the director of water resources

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A. When any construction, repair, alteration, extension or improvement work for district purposes is to be performed according to plans and specifications prepared by or for a district, the governing body of the district may, if it so desires, make application to the director of water resources for his approval in writing of the plans and specifications.
B. All applications shall contain such information and data as the director may require and shall have attached to the application the plans and specifications to be approved.
C. If application is made to the director for approval of plans and specifications for any such work, no person shall commence any such work until the director has approved the plans and specifications in writing, and when approved all work shall be performed strictly in accordance with the plans and specifications as approved.
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