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Code · Arizona · Title 49 — The Environment

49-471.11. Substantive policy statements; directory of rules and policy statements

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A. A control officer shall post substantive policy statements pertaining to this article on the county's website.
B. A control officer shall post on the county's website at least annually a directory summarizing the subject matter of all currently applicable rules or ordinances and substantive policy statements pertaining to this article. A control officer shall keep copies of this directory and all of its substantive policy statements at one location. The directory, rules or ordinances, substantive policy statements and any materials incorporated by reference in the directory, rules or ordinances or substantive policy statements shall be open to public inspection at the office of the control officer.
C. On or before June 30 of each year, a control officer shall certify to the board of supervisors that the county is in compliance with this section.
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