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Code · Arizona · Title 49 — The Environment

49-471.09. County rule or ordinance making record

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A. A control officer shall maintain for public inspection an archive of a rule or ordinance making record for each proposed rule or ordinance for which a notice is posted on the county's website and each final rule or ordinance posted on the county's website.
B. The county archive of a rule or ordinance making record shall contain all of the following:
1. Copies of all postings on the county's website with respect to the rule or ordinance.
2. All written petitions, requests, submissions and comments received by the county and all other written materials considered or prepared by a control officer in connection with the rule or ordinance.
3. Any official transcript of oral presentations made in the proceeding on which the rule or ordinance is based, and any tape recording or stenographic record of those presentations, and any memorandum summarizing the contents of those presentations.
4. A copy of any materials, documents or meeting minutes submitted to the board of supervisors.
5. A copy of the final rule or ordinance adopted by the board of supervisors and the preamble, concise explanatory statement and response to comments.
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