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Anti-corruption in United States — Arizona

Bribery, integrity duties, corporate offences, public-sector conduct, and penalties. Every result links to its stored legal text and available official source evidence.

23 matching statutes

  • United States — Arizona

    ARS § 41-1155

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    Each house of the legislature may punish certain listed contempt-related offenses by contempt and imprisonment, but any imprisonment cannot extend past final adjournment of the session.

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  • United States — Arizona

    ARS § 32-4041

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    The board may revoke or suspend a certificate for listed reasons, and it must generally give the certificate holder notice and a hearing first.

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  • United States — Arizona

    ARS § 13-2602

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    This section makes bribery of a public servant or party officer a crime when someone offers or gives a benefit to influence official action, or when a public servant or party officer solicits or accepts a benefit tied to being influenced.

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  • United States — Arizona

    ARS § 32-4024

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    The board may refuse to issue or renew a certificate if specified problems or misconduct apply.

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  • United States — Arizona

    ARS § 13-2605

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    Commercial bribery is prohibited. The penalty depends on the value of the benefit involved, with separate felony and misdemeanor classifications. Recruiting an employee is not covered unless the stated corrupt agreement and economic-loss conduct are present.

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  • United States — Arizona

    ARS § 41-753

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    This section prohibits false statements and fraud in personnel testing and appointments, bans bribery or other payments tied to state personnel positions, restricts interference with employment rights, and limits certain post-procurement employment contacts. It also makes knowing violations misdemeanors and adds five-y

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  • United States — Arizona

    ARS § 32-4022

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    A person may not be admitted to the examination unless they provide satisfactory evidence showing they met at least one listed qualification before applying.

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  • United States — Arizona

    ARS § 21-422

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    The supreme court must adopt rules for state grand jury procedures, and the state grand jury may investigate and indict only for offenses connected to the listed subject matters.

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  • United States — Arizona

    ARS § 5-602

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    The department of gaming must certify certain gaming-related people and companies, run a certification/enforcement unit, and carry out related investigations and checks. Applicants must provide fingerprints, and some parties may seek judicial review.

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  • United States — Arizona

    ARS § 5-115

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    This section makes several racing-related acts criminal, including race fixing, bribery, prohibited device use, tampering with pari-mutuel or simulcast systems, and certain greyhound identification or mistreatment conduct. It also allows the department to levy civil penalties on licensees or credential holders.

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  • United States — Arizona

    ARS § 1-215

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    This section defines many statutory terms used in Arizona law, such as adult, minor, person, bribe, corruptly, wilfully, magistrate, and writing.

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