United States — Arizona
ARS § 28-7707
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Proposers must identify and label confidential or trade-secret material in a proposal, and proposals generally stay undisclosed except for the executive summary until award and protest resolution.
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United States — Arizona
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Proposers must identify and label confidential or trade-secret material in a proposal, and proposals generally stay undisclosed except for the executive summary until award and protest resolution.
United States — Arizona
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The department of environmental quality may create a technical-assistance program on vehicle-emissions technology, and the board it establishes must carry out specific evaluation and recommendation tasks.
United States — Arizona
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This section defines terms used in the article, including impaired water, surface water quality standard, TMDL implementation plan, and total maximum daily load.
United States — Arizona
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The department must run Arizona’s statewide emergency medical services and trauma system and adopt rules for trauma-system standards.
United States — Arizona
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The department and the director have powers over air-pollution monitoring, funding, services, and emergency assistance, and the director must adopt rules requiring certain sources to monitor or quantify emissions.
United States — Arizona
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The department must set up a secure, password-protected, web-based verification system within 120 days, and the system must support specific verification, disclosure, and security rules.
United States — Arizona
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This section makes certain emergency medical and trauma-system records confidential, with limited exceptions for the patient and for some public reporting after an investigation closes.
United States — Arizona
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The Prescott historical society must preserve and operate the mansion, museum, collections, library, research, exhibit, and public-access functions described here; the board of trustees may charge certain fees and must report annually to the governor.
United States — Arizona
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This section limits how permits and rules for discharges to non-WOTUS protected surface waters are handled, and gives the director specific permit-making duties and limits.
United States — Arizona
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The director must identify and define aquifer boundaries by rule, classify aquifers as drinking-water protected use unless changed under the section, and hold public participation and at least one public hearing for reclassification proceedings.
United States — Arizona
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Health screening services must be run under a physician’s direction or supervision in some cases, with limits on diagnosis and promotional materials.
United States — Arizona
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This section sets standards for certain insurer holding-company transactions, requires notice for specified transactions, and gives the director power to require deposits or bonds and other protections in some cases.