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Scope of This Chapter. This Chapter discusses administrative rules and the procedures for making rules established by the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), A.R.S. §§ 41-1001 to -1092.12. This Chapter provides the general background necessary to guide a state agency through the rule-making process required by the APA. It is important to note, however, that the information necessary to conduct rule-making is found not only in the APA, but also in the organic statutes of the agency, the statutes and rules that govern the Secretary of State (A.R.S. §§ 41-121 through -133, 41-1011 through 1013, and A.A.C. R1-1-101 through R1-1001), and the Governor’s Regulatory Review Council (GRRC) (A.R.S. §§ 41-1051 through 1057 and A.A.C. R1-6-101 through R1-6-801). A useful resource is the Arizona Rulemaking Manual, which is published by and available on-line from the Secretary of State’s Office at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx/xxxxxx_xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxx.xxx. The manual contains a flow chart of the rule-making process, FAQs, numerous sample forms, check lists and helpful advice relating to rule-making and rule writing. From time to time, the manual may be unavailable as changes in the statutes or rules require revisions. Because there are frequent changes to these sources of rule-making information, it is important that an agency makes certain it uses the most recent information when making a rule.
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Scope of This Chapter. This Chapter discusses administrative rules and the procedures for making rules established by the Administrative Procedure Act (APA),

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