ACJA definition
Examples of ACJA in a sentence
The terms of a consent agreement may include the voluntary license surrender as authorized by ACJA § 7-201(E)(7)(b).
Also, the Grantee agrees to adhere to: A.R.S. 31- 467 regarding adoption of interstate compact for the supervision of adult offenders, Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision (ICAOS) Rules, and ACJA 6-204.01 regarding interstate compact probation evidence-based practices.
Courts shall comply with the accessibility, migration, storage, and retention requirements contained in ACJA § 1-504(F)&(G) when procuring and using digital recording equipment.
The collection of monies shall be made in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and minimum accounting standards for Arizona courts as prescribed in ACJA §1-401 or subsequent code.
The collection of monies shall be made in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and Minimum Accounting Standards for Arizona Courts as prescribed in ACJA § 1-401 and adopted by Administrative Order 2010-118.
The Department shall comply with ARS §8-261 - §8-265 and ACJA §6-310 or subsequent statute and code, in the assignment and collection of parental payments for family counseling services.
The Grantee agrees to utilize the required automation tracking systems including but not limited to; entering data in accordance with the AOC established minimum use guidelines, establishing and maintaining a data quality assurance process and providing reports as requested by the AOC and adhere to ACJA 6-202.01 regarding evidenced-based practices of adult intensive probation supervision.
All solutions must maintain the required standards for Digital Recordings of Court Proceedings as outlined in the Arizona Code of Judicial Administration ACJA §1-602 (Appendix B).
The Board has the authority to resolve complaints by consent order or other negotiated settlement under ACJA § 7-201(H)(24)(a)(6)(c).
The Department shall comply with A.R.S. §8- 243(A) and ACJA §6-309 or subsequent statute and code, in the assignment and collection of parental payments for treatment services.