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Volume 19, Issues 1-26 (Part 1 of 2) June 30, 2013 SEMIANNUAL INDEX

Contents of this Issue Due to the size of this issue of the Register, it is printed in two parts. Part 1 contains pages 1 through 101, part 2 contains pages 102 through 201.

Introduction and List of Issues Indexed...... 2

Governor’s Appointments of State Officials and Members of Boards and Commissions...... 3

Governor’s Executive Orders and Proclamations ...... 102

Commutation, Pardon or Reprieve, or Stay of Execution Where a Sentence of Death Was Imposed ...... 198

Summaries of Attorney General Opinions ...... 199

Notices of Agency Ombudsman ...... 200

Sections Affected Index ...... 202

SCOTT CANCELOSI KIM CRAWFORD Director Communications Specialist Public Services Division Secretary of State Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State Semiannual Index Introduction The Secretary of State’s Office is required to publish a semiannual index to the Register under the Arizona Administrative Procedure Act. A.R.S. § 41-1013(A) states, “The secretary of state shall publish the register at least once each month including the information which is provided under subsection B of this section and which is filed with the secretary of state during the preceding thirty days. The secretary of state shall publish an index to the register at least twice each year.” This index covers material published in the Register from January 1 to June 30, 2013. For a complete Index of Volume 19, refer to the Index in Vol. 20, Issue 1 (2014) of the Arizona Administrative Register.

2013 Register issues included in this Index.

Issue #, Date Pages Issue #, Date Pages Issue #, Date Pages 1, January 4 1-40 2, January 11 41-64 3, January 18 65-90 4, January 25 91-124 5, February 1 125-168 6, February 8 169-220 7, February 15 221-254 8, February 22 255-328 9, March 1 329-382 10, March 8 383-426 11, March 15 427-536 12, March 22 537-580 13, March 29 581-634 14, April 5 635-672 15, April 12 673-742 16, April 19 743-802 17, April 26 803-908 18, May 3 909-968 19, May 10 969-1014 20, May 17 1015-1296 21, May 24 1297-1404 22, May 31 1405-1471 23, June 7 1472-1515 24, June 14 1516-1615 25, June 21 1616-1677 26, June 28 1678-1719

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GOVERNOR’S APPOINTMENTS OF STATE OFFICIALS AND MEMBERS OF BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS

This index contains a listing of all boards that have gubernatorial appointments made by the governor between 1/1/2013 and 6/30/2013. Appointed members continue to serve until their term expires or a successor is appointed. Information on gubernatorial appointments is provided by the Governor's Office of Boards and Commissions and is being reproduced as submitted.

ACCOUNTANCY, STATE BOARD OF State Board of Accountancy 100 N. 15th Ave., Suite 165 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 364-0804 www.azaccountancy.gov Monica L. Petersen, Executive Director

The Board of Accountancy handles CPA examination applications, administration of the computer based Uniform CPA Exam, and certification and registration of CPAs. They also ensure CPAs are properly qualified by verifying the education and experience credentials, monitoring the requirements for continuing education, and investigating consumer complaints. More information can be found at the Board of Accountancy website and in A.R.S. § 32-703.

Term Expires Alan R. Augenstein Brewer 7/3/2016 Douglas Nolan Kimball Brewer 7/3/2017 Mark Lawrence Landy Napolitano 7/3/2013 Anne L. Lynch Brewer 7/3/2014 Karen K. McCloskey Brewer 7/3/2014 Layne R. Simmons Brewer 7/3/2017 John C. Sizer Brewer 7/3/2015 No current vacancies

ACUPUNCTURE BOARD OF EXAMINERS 1400 W. Washington St., Suite 230 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-3095, ext. 1 www.azacupunctureboard.us Pete Gonzalez, Executive Director

The Acupuncture Board of Examiners (Board) is established to protect the health, safety and welfare, of the citizens of Arizona by regulating and maintaining standards of practice for acupuncture. The Board licenses and regulates acupuncturists, certifies auricular acupuncturists for detoxification or substance abuse programs, acupuncture training and preceptorship training programs, continuing education programs and visiting professors. The Board evaluates professional competency, investigates complaints, and enforces the standards of practice for the acupuncture profession. The Board regulates the educational, clinical and clean needle technique programs approved to teach the practice of acupuncture in this state. A.R.S. § 32-3902.

Term Expires Ross Adelman Brewer 1/20/2014 Maureen E. Bronson Brewer 1/18/2016 Teresa A. Buechel Brewer 1/18/2016 Woohyung Cho Brewer 1/20/2014

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Christopher M. Clair Brewer 1/19/2015 Patricia Elaine Martin Brewer 1/20/2014 John Moser Rhodes Brewer 1/18/2016 2 Current vacancies

AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE COMMISSION, ARIZONA Arizona Aerospace and Defense Commission 333 N. Central Ave., Suite 1900 Phoenix, AZ 85004 (602) 845-1200 or TF 800-542-5684 www.azaerospace.com Sandra Watson, President

The Aerospace and Defense Commission is Arizona’s sole coordinator of all aerospace and defense related commercial partnerships. They provide technical support to industrial development organizations, local agencies and other groups concerning infrastructure improvements or any other projects designated by the governor. Additionally, the Commission may adopt rules, develop goals and objectives, establish guidelines, recommend legislation, make contracts or provide general direction regarding the state’s interests in aerospace and defense related industry and commerce. More information may be found on the Arizona Commerce Authority’s website or in A.R.S. § 41- 1552.01, .02, .03.

12 Current vacancies

AGING, GOVERNOR’S ADVISORY COUNCIL ON Governor’s Advisory Council on Aging 1700 W. Washington St., Suite 101 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-4710 http://azgovernor.gov/gaca Cathy DeLisa, Director

The governor’s Advisory Council on Aging (GACA) advises the governor, Legislature and all State Departments which the Council deems necessary on all matters and issues relating to aging including administrating the State Plan on Aging. The Council monitors and develops programs affecting older adults and gathers and assesses information about seniors’ needs and aging trends. Additionally, they work on special projects including forming subcommittees on Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders. Additional information may be found on GACA’s website or in A.R.S. § 46-183, 184.

Term Expires Becky Renee Brimhall-Lepire Brewer 12/31/2015 Charles E. Brown Brewer 12/31/2015 George A. Evanoff Brewer 12/31/2013 Joy P. Grainger Brewer 12/31/2015 Bernadine Hoffman Brewer 12/31/2013 Deborah M. Lavinsky Brewer 12/31/2015 Teresa Ramirez Lopez Brewer 12/31/2014 Doyle Curtis Meredith Brewer 12/31/2014 Anne E. Morrison Brewer 12/31/2013 Lisa M. O'Neill Brewer 12/31/2013 Allison Crissman Perrin Brewer 12/31/2015 Trudy W. Schuett Brewer 12/31/2014 Tonya L. Watson Brewer 12/31/2015 C.T. Wright Brewer 12/31/2015 Karen Zanzucchi Brewer 12/31/2014 No current vacancies AGRICULTURAL BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES COMMITTEE 1110 W. Washington St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Page 4 June 30, 2013 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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(602) 771-2324 www.azdeq.gov/environ/air/plan/abmp.html Henry R. Darwin, Director

The Agricultural Best Management Practices Advisory Committee is established to develop and recommend best management practices for agricultural related activities such as grazing and concentrated animal feeding operations. The Committee regulates and develops practices for regulating particulate emissions produced by agricultural activities statewide, issuing permits as necessary. More information may be found at their website through ADEQ or in A.R.S. § 49-457.

Term Expires Wade T. Accomazzo Brewer 1/18/2016 Glen T. Curtis Brewer 1/18/2016 Clinton Leonard Hickman Brewer 1/18/2016 Earl Petznick Brewer 1/18/2016 Kevin G. Rogers Brewer 1/18/2016 Will Rousseau Brewer 1/18/2016 Michael D. Terrill Brewer 1/18/2016 Dan Thelander Brewer 1/18/2016 Thomas Thompson Brewer 1/18/2016 James L. Walworth Brewer 1/18/2016 William David Wiley Brewer 1/18/2016 No current vacancies

AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS BOARD 1688 W. Adams St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-4373 http://www.azda.gov/mastercontent/default.aspx Donald Butler, Director

The Agricultural Employment Relations Board was established to provide a means to collectively bargain which is fair and equitable to agricultural employers, labor organizations and employees. The Board oversees a process by which the agricultural community may engage in labor organization activities and fair elections and by which declaration may be made whether certain acts are unfair labor practices and therefore subject to legal intervention. Additionally, the Board may prevent any person from engaging in unfair labor practices and shall have access, for purpose of examination and the right to copy, any evidence of any person being investigated or proceeded against. The objectives of the Board are to foster labor peace and to provide a forum for this state’s agricultural industry and employees to resolve labor disputes and to develop more constructive labor relations. More information may be found on their website through the Arizona Department of Agriculture or in A.R.S. § 23-1386.

Term Expires Steven Barclay Brewer 6/30/2013 Terre Catanzaro Brewer 6/30/2015 Theodore Charles Disbrow Brewer 6/30/2014 John F. Flanagan Brewer 6/30/2013 Larry K. Nelson Brewer 6/30/2014 James Barton Worthington Brewer 6/30/2016 3 Current vacancies AGRICULTURE ADVISORY COUNCIL, DEPARTMENT OF Department of Agriculture Advisory Council 1688 W. Adams St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-0990 http://www.azda.gov/common/advcouncil.aspx Donald Butler, Director June 30, 2013 Page 5 Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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The Department of Agriculture Advisory Council (Council) consists of five members appointed by the governor for five-year terms. Two of the members shall be actively engaged in animal production as their major sources of income; two members shall be actively engaged in plant production as their major sources of income; and one member shall be actively engaged in agribusiness as the major source of income. The Council reviews agricultural policy in this state as established by law and as administered in all functional areas of the Department. The Council assists the Director in formulating administrative rules and the proposed budget allocations among the administrative units of the Department and also reviews, advises, and recommends to the Director proposed rules before they are adopted. A.R.S. § 3-104.

Term Expires Daniel G. Bell Brewer 1/19/2015 Philip E. Hemminghaus Brewer 1/15/2018 Jim Manos Brewer 1/20/2014 Diann D. Prechel Brewer 1/18/2016 Victor P. Smith Brewer 1/16/2017 No current vacancies

APPELLATE COURT APPOINTMENTS, COMMISSION ON Commission on Appellate Court Appointments 1501 W. Washington St., Suite 221 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-3311 http://www.azcourts.gov/jnc/Home.aspx Rebecca White Berch, Chief Justice

The Commission on Appellate Court Appointments (Commission) is a nonpartisan commission composed of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court; five attorney members, nominated by the State Bar and appointed by the governor; and ten non- attorney members appointed by the governor for four-year terms. Members require Senate confirmation. The Commission makes recommendations to the governor for appointments to the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals when vacancies occur. Ariz. Const., Art. VI, § 36A.

Term Expires Douglas C. Cole Brewer 1/18/2016 Joseph Vincent Cuffari Brewer 1/18/2016 Carey Dobson Brewer 1/20/2014 William J. Ekstrom Brewer 1/20/2014 John W. Harris Brewer 1/18/2016 James A. Hartdegen Brewer 1/19/2015 Ted A. Schmidt Brewer 1/20/2014 Paul C. Senseman Brewer 1/19/2015 John Thomas Taylor Brewer 1/19/2015 Phillip Dale Townsend Brewer 1/18/2016 Charie Wallace Brewer 1/20/2014 4 Current vacancies APPELLATE COURT APPOINTMENTS, NOMINATING COMMITTEE FOR THE COMMISSION ON Nominating Committee for the Commission on Appellate Court Appointments 1700 W. Washington St., Suite 101 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-2449 Linda Stiles, Director

There shall be a nonpartisan commission on appellate court appointments which shall be composed of the chief justice of the Supreme Court, who shall be chair, five attorney members, who shall be nominated by the board of governors of the state bar of Arizona and appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the senate in the manner prescribed by law, and 10 nonattorney members who shall be appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the senate in the manner prescribed by law. At least 90 days prior to a term expiring or within 21 days of a vacancy occurring for a nonattorney member on the commission for appellate court appointments, the governor shall appoint a nominating committee of nine Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Page 6 June 30, 2013 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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members, not more than five of whom may be from the same political party. The makeup of the committee shall, to the extent feasible, reflect the diversity of the population of the state. Members shall not be attorneys and shall not hold any governmental office, elective or appointive, for profit. AZ Constitution, Art VI, Sec. 36.

Term Expires Basilio F. Aja Brewer At the pleasure Richard W. Bohan Brewer At the pleasure Mary Fontes Brewer At the pleasure Cathi Herrod Brewer At the pleasure Jason E. Isaak Brewer At the pleasure Daniel Subia Brewer At the pleasure Steven J. Twist Brewer At the pleasure Jeffrey M. Tyne Brewer At the pleasure Brenda Zambelli Napolitano At the pleasure No current vacancies

APPRAISAL, STATE BOARD OF State Board of Appraisal 1400 W. Washington St., Suite 360 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-1539 www.appraisal.state.az.us Debra Rudd, Executive Director

The State Board of Appraisal (Board) consists of nine members appointed by the governor to serve three-year staggered terms. The membership includes four members as follows: one state-certified general appraiser, one state-certified residential appraiser, one state-licensed appraiser, and one appraiser certified or licensed; four public members; and a registered property tax agent. Members require Senate confirmation. The Board prescribes standards of professional appraisal practice, adopts standards and criteria which, at a minimum, are equal to the minimum criteria adopted by the appraisal subcommittee for: certification; licensing; educational, appraisal, and equivalent experience; examination specifications; administrative procedures for licensure applications; continuing education; and other duties prescribed under the law. A.R.S. § 32-3604, as amended by Laws 1999, Ch. 48, § 1.

Term Erik Clinite Brewer 1/19/201 James Bryce Heaslet Brewer 1/19/201 Mark Alan Keller Brewer 1/18/201 Jeffrey J. Nolan Brewer 1/20/2014 Bernard M. Petrus Brewer 1/18/2016 Joe T. Stroud Brewer 1/20/2014 Michael J. Trueba Brewer 1/19/2015 Frank S. Ugenti Brewer 1/20/2014 Kevin R. Yeanoplos Brewer 1/18/2016 No current vacancies

ARCHAEOLOGY ADVISORY COMMISSION, GOVERNOR'S Governor's Archaeology Advisory Commission 1300 W. Washington St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-7138 http://azstateparks.com/committees/GAAC.html James W. Garrison, State Historic Preservation Officer

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The Archaeology Advisory Commission (Commission) consists of 11 members appointed by the governor for three-year terms. Each member shall have a demonstrated interest or expertise in one or more of the fields of prehistoric archaeology, historic archaeology, anthropology, ethnology, tourism, public education, economic development, or planning, six of whom are specifically in the fields of prehistoric archaeology, historic archaeology, ethnology, or anthropology. The Commission advises the state historic preservation officer in educational programs to promote archaeology, to inform the public on issues and activities, and to create a better understanding of our cultural history. A.R.S. § 41-847.

Term Expires Jody A. Crago Brewer 9/1/2013 Duane C. Hubbard Brewer 9/1/2015 Thomas E. Jones Brewer 9/1/2014 Ricky J. Karl Brewer 9/1/2013 Kristen D. McLean Brewer 9/1/2014 Donna F. Ruiz y Costello Brewer 9/1/2015 Joshua S. Watts Brewer 9/1/2013 4 Current vacancies

ARIZONA SERVES TASK FORCE 1700 W. Washington St., 8th Floor Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-3394 www.ArizonaServes.gov Jamie N. Bennett, Program Administrator

Arizona Department of Economic Security has partnered with faith-based organizations to achieve its goals to strengthen individuals and families, increase self-sufficiency and develop the capacity of communities. The governor's ArizonaSERVES (Service, Engagement, Responsiveness, Volunteerism, Encouragement & Support) Task Force is created to strengthen communities in Arizona through the service and volunteerism of faith-based and non-profit organizations. E.O. 2010-16 (superseding E.O. 2010-07).

Term Expires Sylvester Ajagbe Brewer At the pleasure Zane Anderson Brewer At the pleasure Susan Corsaro-Johnson Brewer At the pleasure Jay A. Cory Brewer At the pleasure Terry M. Crist Brewer At the pleasure Mary Ellen Cunningham Brewer At the pleasure Judith Fritsch Brewer At the pleasure Marguerite Harmon Brewer At the pleasure Kevin J. Hartke Brewer At the pleasure Cathi Herrod Brewer At the pleasure Gary Kinnaman Brewer At the pleasure Betty S. Lynch Brewer At the pleasure Michael E. Normand Brewer At the pleasure Chris Roussin Brewer At the pleasure Billy M. Thrall Brewer At the pleasure Sofia A. Tobar Brewer At the pleasure Mark Upton Brewer At the pleasure Jane Wabnik Brewer At the pleasure Nicola Winkel Brewer At the pleasure 2 Current vacancies

ARIZONA-MEXICO COMMISSION, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Board of Directors Arizona-Mexico Commission 1700 W. Washington St., Suite 180 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-1345

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www.azmc.org Margie A. Emmermann, Executive Director

Beginning with its original mission 40 years ago, the Arizona-Mexico West Coast Trade Commission has been carried through to the present day as the Arizona/Mexico Commission (AMC). The Board of Directors AMC works to develop a formal working relationship with Mexico through the work of the AMC committees. Executive Order 2007-09.

Term Expires Michelle Ann Angle Napolitano At the pleasure David Cavazos Napolitano At the pleasure Edward Celaya Napolitano At the pleasure Victor Flores Napolitano At the pleasure Derrick Hall Napolitano At the pleasure John R. Hoopes Brewer At the pleasure Mike Ingram Brewer At the pleasure Russell L. Jones Brewer At the pleasure Earl Louis Knudsen Brewer At the pleasure Lawrence Lucero Napolitano At the pleasure James B. Manson Brewer At the pleasure John Misner Brewer At the pleasure Cristina Karla Munoz Napolitano At the pleasure Kevin G. Rogers Brewer At the pleasure Todd B. Sanders Napolitano At the pleasure Eugene D. Seroka Brewer At the pleasure Wendy Vittori Napolitano At the pleasure Bruce A. Wright Napolitano At the pleasure 2 Current vacancies

ARTS, ARIZONA COMMISSION ON THE Arizona Commission on the Arts 417 W. Roosevelt St. Phoenix, AZ 85003 (602) 771-6501 www.azarts.gov Robert C. Booker, Executive Director

The Arizona Commission on the Arts (Commission) consists of 15 members appointed by the governor for three-year terms. The Commission stimulates and encourages the study and presentation of the performing and visual arts in the state. A.R.S. § 41-981. HB2265(2012): Specifies that monies from the Commission cannot be used for projects that dishonor any religious object, the flag of Arizona or the flag of the United States. Also requires the Commission to establish their own guidelines for decency. A.R.S. § 41-981. HB2265(2012).

Term Expires Carolyn S. Allen Brewer 6/30/2014 Ruben E. Alvarez Brewer 6/30/2015 Lisa Barnes Brewer 6/30/2013 Tim Bee Brewer 6/30/2014 Victoria Wait Boyce Brewer 6/30/2015 Robert G. Breunig Brewer 6/30/2014 Phyllis M. Bunch Brewer 6/30/2015 Carol M. Crockett Brewer 6/30/2014 Ray Everett Brewer 6/30/2013 Mark D. Feldman Brewer 6/30/2015 Vicki L. Hunt Brewer 6/30/2013 Patricia H. Kaufman Brewer 6/30/2015 Natalie Sandra Lang Brewer 6/30/2013 June 30, 2013 Page 9 Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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Michael T. Liburdi Brewer 6/30/2013 Kelly L. Norton Brewer 6/30/2013 No current vacancies

ATHLETIC TRAINING, BOARD OF Board of Athletic Training 4205 N. Seventh Ave., Suite 305 Phoenix, AZ 85013 (602) 589-6337 www.athletictrainingboard.az.gov Randy Frost, Executive Director

The Board of Athletic Training (Board) consists of five members appointed by the governor for staggered five-year terms as follows: three athletic trainers who are residents of this state, possess an unrestricted license to practice athletic training in this state, and have been practicing in this state for at least five years immediately preceding their appointment; and two public members who are residents of this state and who are not affiliated with and do not have any financial interest in any health care profession but who have an interest in consumer rights. The Board shall evaluate the qualifications of applicants for licensure; designate the national examination that it requires applicants to pass; issue licenses to persons who meet the requirements of the athletic trainers statute; establish requirements pertaining to the ratio between supervising athletic trainers and student athletic trainers; regulate the practice of athletic training by interpreting and enforcing the athletic trainers statute; establish requirements for assessing the continuing competence of licensees; and adopt and revise rules to enforce the law. A.R.S. § 32-4104; SB 1202 Laws 2000

Term Expires Harold E. Callihan Brewer 1/16/2017 Jennifer Fadeley Brewer 1/20/2014 Eric Allan Freas Brewer 1/16/2017 Amy J. Nelson Brewer 1/18/2016 Aaron Nelson Brewer 1/19/2015 No current vacancies

AUTOMOBILE THEFT AUTHORITY, ARIZONA Arizona Automobile Theft Authority 1400 W. Washington St., Suite 270 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 364-2886 or TF 888-668-4433 www.aata.az.gov Brian Salata, Executive Director

The Automobile Theft Authority (Authority) consists of 12 members, for four-year terms as follows: two police chiefs who are appointed by the Arizona chiefs’ of police association, one of whom represents a city or town with a population of 100,000 or more persons and one of whom represents a city or town with a population of less than 100,000 persons; two sheriffs who are appointed by the Arizona sheriffs’ association, one of whom represents a county with a population of 500,000 or more persons and one of whom represents a county with a population of less than 500,000 persons; the Assistant Director of the Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division or the Assistant Director’s designee; the Director of the Department of Public Safety or the Director’s designee; and the following members appointed by the governor: two county attorneys, one of whom represents a county with a population of 500,000 or more persons and one of whom represents a county with a population of less than 500,000 persons; two employees of insurers who are licensed to write motor vehicle liability insurance in this state; and two members of the general public. The Authority hires staff; provides work facilities and equipment; determines the scope of the problem of automobile theft, including particular areas of the state where the problem is greatest; analyzes the various methods of combating the problem of automobile theft; and develops and implements a plan of operation and a financial plan reporting by September 1 of each year to the governor and the Legislature on its activities during the preceding fiscal year. A.R.S. § 41-3451 as amended by Laws 2000, Ch. 186, § 2.

Term Expires Joe F. Brosius Brewer 1/18/2016 Dean C. Butler Brewer 1/20/2014 Bill Montgomery Brewer 1/19/2015

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Matthew Owen Reed Brewer 1/19/2015 Mary Alice Snider Brewer 1/18/2016 Michael Lando Voyles Brewer 1/19/2015 No current vacancies

AZSITE CONSORTIUM ADVISORY COMMITTEE 1300 W. Washington St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-7142 http://azstateparks.com/committees/AZSITE.html James William Cogswell, Staff

The committee may include representatives from each of the following: governor’s Office, a state agency, federal agency with an Arizona presence, a tribal preservation office and a private cultural resource consulting firm. The AZSITE Consortium also includes an Executive Management Board, for which the governor does not make appointments. The Board includes: the State Historic Preservation Officer at Arizona State Parks, the Director of the Arizona State Museum at the University of Arizona, the Director of the School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University, and the Director of the Museum of Northern Arizona. The chair rotates annually. Executive Order 2006-03.

Term Expires Allen Dart Brewer At the pleasure Julie Hoff Brewer At the pleasure Kevin R. Kinsall Brewer At the pleasure Barnaby V. Lewis Napolitano At the pleasure Christine Joy Markussen Brewer At the pleasure No current vacancies

BARBERS, ARIZONA BOARD OF Arizona Board of Barbers 1400 W. Washington St., Suite 220 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-4498 www.azbarberboard.us Sam La Barbera, Executive Director

The Arizona Board of Barbers (Board) consists of five members appointed by the governor for five-year terms: one barber actively practicing in Arizona for at least five years, one barber who holds a barber school license, one barber who holds a barber shop/salon license, and two public members, preferably one who is an educator. The Board establishes minimum qualifications for entry into the profession; prescribes minimum school curriculum requirements; and adopts rules, which are necessary or proper for administration, including sanitary and safety requirements for schools and shops/salons, sanitary and safety standards for the practice of barbering, and mobile unit requirements. A.R.S. § 32-302.

Term Expires Denine Connolly Brewer 6/30/2013 Marshall A. Knox Brewer 6/30/2016 John B. Lewis Brewer 6/30/2017 Gary Roberts Brewer 6/30/2015 Steve Sandler Brewer 6/30/2014 No current vacancies

BEEF COUNCIL, ARIZONA Arizona Beef Council 1401 N. 24th St., Suite 4 Phoenix, AZ 85008 (602) 273-7163 June 30, 2013 Page 11 Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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www.arizonabeef.org Basilio F. Aja, Executive Director

The Arizona Beef Council (ABC) consists of nine members appointed by the governor for three- year terms: three producers of range cattle, three cattle feeders, and three dairymen. The ABC markets and promotes Arizona beef projects. A.R.S. § 3- 1232.

Term Expires Linda B. Brake Brewer 6/30/2015 Norman J. Hinz Brewer 6/30/2014 Wesley Daniel Kerr Brewer 6/30/2015 Larry L. McDonald Brewer 6/30/2013 Michael S. Milroy Brewer 6/30/2014 William L. Sawyer Brewer 6/30/2015 Gary Thomas Smith Thompson Brewer 6/30/2014 Casey Neal Stechnij Brewer 6/30/2013 James M. Webb Brewer 6/30/2013 No current vacancies

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH EXAMINERS BOARD, CREDENTIALING COMMITTEE (COUNSELING) Credentialing Committee (Counseling) Behavioral Health Examiners Board 3443 N. Central Ave., Suite 1700 Phoenix, AZ 85012 (602) 542-1882 www.azbbhe.us Debra Rinaudo, Executive Director

The Counseling Credentialing Committee consists of not fewer than two nor more than four members who are eligible to be certified members of the profession and not fewer than one nor more than three public members, appointed by the governor for three-year terms. The Committee develops an application process for licensure, recommends applicants for licensure to the Behavioral Health Examiners Board, and informs the public of individuals licensed by the Board as Behavioral health professionals in the field of professional counseling relating to the use of psychotherapy for the purpose of evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of individuals, couples, families and groups. A.R.S. § 32-3261.

Term Expires Don De Valle Brewer 1/20/2014 Yvonne Theresa Fortier Brewer 1/19/2015 Jerri L. Shields Brewer 1/18/2016 2 Current vacancies

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH EXAMINERS BOARD, CREDENTIALING COMMITTEE (MARRIAGE AND FAMILY) Credentialing Committee (Marriage and Family) Behavioral Health Examiners Board 3443 N. Central Ave., Suite 1700 Phoenix, AZ 85012 (602) 542-1882 www.azbbhe.us Debra Rinaudo, Executive Director

The Marriage and Family Therapy Credentialing Committee consists of not fewer than two nor more than four members who are eligible to be certified members of the profession and not fewer than one nor more than three public members, appointed by the governor for three-year terms. The Committee develops an application process for licensure, recommends applicants for licensure to the Behavioral Health Examiners Board, and informs the public of individuals licensed by the Board as behavioral health professionals in the field of marriage and family therapy relating to the use of psychotherapy for the purpose of calculation, diagnosis and treatment of individuals, couples, families and groups. A.R.S. § 32-3261.

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Term Expires Mary E. Doyle Brewer 1/19/2015 Gloria J. Gabler Brewer 1/20/2014 3 Current vacancies

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH EXAMINERS BOARD, CREDENTIALING COMMITTEE (SOCIAL WORK) Credentialing Committee (Social Work) Behavioral Health Examiners Board 3443 N. Central Ave., Suite 1700 Phoenix, AZ 85012 (602) 542-1882 www.azbbhe.us Debra Rinaudo, Executive Director

The Social Work Credentialing Committee consists of not fewer than two nor more than four members who are eligible to be certified members of the profession and not fewer than one nor more than three public members, appointed by the governor for three-year terms. The Committee develops an application process for licensure, recommends applicants for licensure to the Behavioral Health Examiners Board, and informs the public of individuals licensed by the Board as behavioral health professionals in the field of social work relating to the use of psychotherapy for the purpose of evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of individuals, couples, families and groups. A.R.S. § 32-3261

Term Expires Stephen R. Lankton Brewer 1/20/2014 Gary E. Robbins Brewer 1/19/2015 Kathryn A. Sinnott Brewer 1/19/2015 2 Current vacancies

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH EXAMINERS BOARD, CREDENTIALING COMMITTEE (SUBSTANCE ABUSE) Credentialing Committee, (Substance Abuse) Behavioral Health Examiners Board 3443 N. Central Ave., Suite 1700 Phoenix, AZ 85012 (602) 542-1882 www.azbbhe.us Debra Rinaudo, Executive Director

The Substance Abuse Credentialing Committee consists of not fewer than two nor more than four members who are eligible to be certified members of the profession and not fewer than one nor more than three public members, appointed by the governor for three-year terms. The Committee develops an application process for licensure, recommends applicants for licensure to the Behavioral Health Examiners Board, and informs the public of individuals licensed by the Board as behavioral health professionals in the field of substance abuse relating to the use of psychotherapy for the purpose of evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of individuals, couples, families and groups. A.R.S. § 32-3261

Term Expires David R. Campbell Brewer 1/19/2015 Nikole M. Hintz-Lyon Brewer 1/19/2015 Cynthia Marie Pio-Padilla Brewer 1/19/2015 Gerald Thomas Szymanski Brewer 1/20/2014 1 Current vacancy

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH EXAMINERS, BOARD OF Board of Behavioral Health Examiners 3443 N. Central Ave., Suite 1700 Phoenix, AZ 85012 June 30, 2013 Page 13 Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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(602) 542-1882 www.azbbhe.us Debra Rinaudo, Executive Director

The Board of Behavioral Health Examiners (Board) consists of four public members appointed by the governor, and one members from each credentialing committee that have at least five years’ experience in the practice of a behavioral health profession. The term of office of board members is three years. The duties of the Board include the following: adopting rules and regulation necessary and applicable; administering and enforcing orders of the Board; certifying every qualified applicant who is recommended to the Board for certification by the appropriate credentialing committee as a practitioner of a particular regulated behavioral health profession; conducting disciplinary hearings on credentialing committee findings involving disciplinary action and, on review of records, affirm, reverse, adopt, modify, supplement, amend, or reject a credentialing committee’s report in whole or in part. A.R.S. § 32-3252.

Term Expires Mary E. Coonrod Brewer 1/19/2015 Kevin P. Cummings Brewer 1/18/2016 Gloria J. Gabler Brewer 1/20/2014 Stephen R. Lankton Brewer 1/20/2014 Jayne D. McElfresh Brewer 1/19/2015 3 Current vacancies

BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH COMMISSION 150 N. 18th Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 364-0157 www.azabrc.gov Tracey E. Sotelo, Executive Director

2005 Senate Bill 1125 changed the name of the Disease Control Research Commission to The Biomedical Research Commission (Commission). The Commission consists of nine members appointed by the governor for three-year terms, representing the medical community, scientific research community, and general public. The Director of the Department of Health Services is an ex-officio member A.R.S. § 36-272. Members require Senate confirmation. Use monies in the disease control research fund established pursuant to section 36-274 to contract with individuals, organizations, corporations and institutions, public or private, in this state for any projects or services that, in the commission's determination, may advance research into the causes, the epidemiology and diagnosis, the formulation of cures, the medically accepted treatment or the prevention of diseases including new drug discovery and development. Public monies in the disease control research fund shall not be used for capital construction projects. A.R.S. § 36-272.

Term Expires Iman A. Hakim Brewer 4/30/2014 Wade Kartchner Brewer 4/30/2014 Thomas Lon Owen Brewer 4/30/2015 Jeanette K. Shea Brewer 4/30/2014 Mitchell Dennis Shub Brewer 4/30/2015 4 Current vacancies

BLINDNESS AND VISUAL IMPAIRMENT, GOVERNOR’S COUNCIL ON Governor’s Council on Blindness and Visual Impairment 1789 W. Jefferson St., Site Code 930A Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 364-1773 www.azdes.gov/rsa/gcbvi.asp Carolyn Maciel, Council Administrator

The governor’s Council on Blindness and Visual Impairment (Council) consists of 20 members appointed by the governor for three-year terms. Fourteen members shall be consumers: three members to be appointed from the Arizona Council for the Blind, three members from the National Federation of the Blind of Arizona, three members from the Blinded Veterans Association, one member from the Arizona Association of Parents of the Visually Impaired, and four members who are Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Page 14 June 30, 2013 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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consumers-at-large; six members shall be representatives of the general community, including business, government, employers, and advocates. There are also four nonvoting members serving as ex-officio members: the manager of Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired in the Department of Economic Security, the Superintendent of the Arizona State School for the Deaf and Blind, the Chief Librarian for the Arizona Department of Library, Archives and Public Records, Arizona State Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, and a representative of a private nonprofit agency that provides services to the blind and visually impaired. Executive Order 86-15; superseded by Executive Order 92-15. The Council provides a mechanism to ensure that the specialized needs of blind and visually impaired Arizonans are addressed effectively. E.O. 92- 15.

Term Expires Carol L. Barnes Brewer 12/31/2013 Debra L. Black Brewer 12/31/2013 Ted Arnold Chittenden Brewer 12/31/2014 Edward K. Gervasoni Brewer 12/31/2013 Michael O. Gordon Brewer 12/31/2014 Sharonda Greenlaw Brewer 12/31/2015 Mary A. Hartle-Smith Brewer 12/31/2013 Thomas L. Hicks Brewer 12/31/2013 Norman H. Jester Brewer 12/31/2013 Robert T. Kresmer Brewer 12/31/2015 Peggy A. Lahren Brewer 12/31/2013 Daniel Michael Martinez Brewer 12/31/2015 Amy Murillo Brewer 12/31/2013 Mark Nelson Brewer 12/31/2014 Donald Porterfield Brewer 12/31/2013 Nathan Pullen Brewer 12/31/2014 Lynda Zwinger Brewer 12/31/2013 3 Current vacancies

BOXING AND MIXED MARTIAL ARTS COMMISSION, ARIZONA STATE Arizona State Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts Commission 1110 W. Washington St., Suite 260 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 364-1721 www.azracing.gov/Boxing/Commission/commission.html Dennis O'Connell, Executive Director

The Arizona State Boxing Commission (Commission) promulgates rules governing professional boxing and wrestling in the state. A.R.S. § 5-223

Term Expires Scott B. Fletcher Brewer 1/20/2014 Michael Preston Green Brewer 1/19/2015 Joseph R. Pennington Brewer 1/18/2016 No current vacancies

CHARTER SCHOOLS, STATE BOARD FOR State Board for Charter Schools P.O. Box 18328 Phoenix, AZ 85009 (602) 364-3080 www.asbcs.az.gov DeAnna Rowe, Executive Director

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The State Board for Charter Schools (Board) consists of: (1) the Superintendent of Public Instruction or the Superintendent’s Designee, (2) six members of the general public, at least two of whom reside in a school district where at least 60% of the children who attend school in the district meet the eligibility requirements established under the National School Lunch and Child Nutrition Acts for free lunches, and at least one who resides on an Indian Reservation, (3) two members of the business community, (4) a teacher who provides classroom instruction at a charter school, (5) an operator of a charter school, and (6) three members of the Legislature who serve as advisory members and who are jointly appointed by the president of the Senate and the speaker of the House Representatives. All members outlined in numbers 2 through 5 are appointed by the governor and must be confirmed by the Senate. The Superintendent of Public Instruction serves a term running concurrently with the Superintendent’s term of office; the members from the State Board of Education and the Legislature serve four-year staggered terms that run concurrently with their respective terms of office; and the members from the general public and the business community serve four-year staggered terms. The Board exercises general supervision over charter schools sponsored by the Board, recommends legislation pertaining to charter schools to the Legislature, and grants charter status to qualifying applicants for charter schools. Members require Senate confirmation. A.R.S. § 15-182; Laws 1994, Ch. 2, 9th Special Session.

Term Expires Mark M. Anderson Brewer 1/19/2015 Peter D. Bezanson Brewer 1/16/2017 Norman Butler Brewer 1/20/2014 Janna Day Brewer 1/20/2014 Timothy D. Eyerman Brewer 1/16/2017 Royce Mark Jenkins Brewer 1/16/2017 Todd A. Juhl Brewer 1/19/2015 Cassandra A. Larsen Brewer 1/19/2015 Jake E. Logan Brewer 1/16/2017 Kathy L. Senseman Brewer 1/20/2014 No current vacancies

CHILD SUPPORT COMMITTEE 1501 W. Washington St., Suite 410 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 452-3253 www.azcourts.gov/cscommittees/ChildSupportCommittee.aspx Kathy Sekardi, Sr. Court Policy Analyst

The Child Support Coordinating Council Subcommittee reports to the Committee on Child Support Enforcement, as does the Domestic Relations Reform Study Subcommittee. Reports are provided to the governor and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court annually in January. A.R.S. § 25-323.01.

Term Expires Cassandra A. Larsen Brewer At the pleasure No current vacancies

CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS, BOARD OF Board of Chiropractic Examiners 5060 N. 19th Ave., Suite 416 Phoenix, AZ 85015 (602) 864-5088 www.azchiroboard.us Patrice Pritzl, Executive Director

The Board of Chiropractic Examiners (Board) consists of five members including three licensed chiropractors and two laypersons appointed by the governor for five-year terms. The Board examines and licenses chiropractors in Arizona and has the power to suspend or revoke licenses after a hearing. A.R.S. § 32-901.

Term Expires James John Badge Brewer 7/1/2014 Richard A. Guarino Brewer 7/1/2013 Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Page 16 June 30, 2013 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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Gregory Katsaros Brewer 7/1/2017 Norris Nordvold Brewer 7/1/2015 1 Current vacancy

CITIZEN CORPS COUNCIL, ARIZONA STATE Arizona State Citizen Corps Council 1700 W. Washington St., Suite 210 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-7077 http://www.azdohs.gov/ASCCC/ Cheryl Bowen, Assistant Director

The Arizona State Citizen Corps Council will foster the development, growth and sustainability of Citizen Corps efforts by increasing public awareness, sharing information, promoting training and encouraging partnerships to make Arizona safer and better prepared to respond to the threats of terrorism, crime, public health issues, and disasters of all kinds. The Arizona Department of Homeland security shall provide staff and strategic guidance to support the council. The Council shall be comprised of no fewer than fifteen members and shall include, an elected official, representative from the governor's Commission on service and volunteerism representative of the department of Homeland security, representative from an Arizona charitable organization with a focus on disaster readiness and volunteer mobilization, representative from a local Citizen Corps Council, representative a Medical reserve Corps Program, representative from a Community Emergency response Team, representative from the Volunteers in Police Service program, representative from the USA on Watch Program, representative from a for-profit business, representative from the Fire Corps program, County Emergency Manager, representatives from the community at large. The Council shall meet quarterly. E.O. 2007-25.

Term Expires Stanley R. Brown Brewer At the pleasure Cynthia Dowdall-Thomae Napolitano At the pleasure Christopher James Glover Brewer At the pleasure Karen Hauca Napolitano At the pleasure Antonio Hernandez Brewer At the pleasure T. Dhammapala Kennard Napolitano At the pleasure Keith Alan Lansbery Napolitano At the pleasure Steven E. Moore Brewer At the pleasure Gilbert Orrantia Brewer At the pleasure Vickie Lynn Owen Brewer At the pleasure Stephen H. Rutherford Napolitano At the pleasure Paul Schickel Brewer At the pleasure Robert Shogren Brewer At the pleasure Gary A. White Napolitano At the pleasure Cheryl D. Williams Napolitano At the pleasure 1 Current vacancy

CITIZENS TRANSPORTATION OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE 1655 W. Jackson, Mail Drop 126F, Suite 170 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 712-7519 www.azdot.gov/ADOT_and/ctoc John S. Halikowski, Director

The Citizens Transportation Oversight Committee (Committee) consists of the following members who serve three-year terms: one member who serves as chairperson of the committee and who is appointed by the governor; one member who represents each supervisorial district in the county and who is appointed by the Board of Supervisors; one member who resides in the county and who is appointed by the governor. The Committee is established in counties with a population of 1,200,000 or more persons and that have levied a transportation excise tax. The Committee shall: review and advise the board, the governor, the director and the governing body of the regional planning agency on matters relating to the regional freeway system; review and make recommendations regarding any proposed major revision of the regional transportation plan June 30, 2013 Page 17 Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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by the governing body of the regional planning agency; hold public hearings and issue public reports as it deems appropriate; annually contract with an independent auditor who is a certified public accountant to conduct a financial compliance audit of all expenditures for the regional freeway system and receive the auditor’s report. Members require Senate confirmation. A.R.S. § 28-6356.

Term Expires F. Rockne "Roc" Arnett Brewer 1/20/2014 Claude Mattox Brewer 1/20/2014 No current vacancies

CITRUS, FRUIT AND VEGETABLE ADVISORY COUNCIL 1688 W. Adams St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-4373 http://www.azda.gov/cfv/CFVadvCouncil.aspx Donald Butler, Director

The Citrus, Fruit, and Vegetable Advisory Council (Council) consists of eight members appointed by the governor for three- year terms. The Council advises the supervisor of inspection and makes recommendations concerning inspection services, procedures and training, statutes and rules, budget and fees, and enforcement actions relating to citrus, fruit, and vegetable standardization. 2005 Senate Bill 1070 modifies the Citrus, Fruit and Vegetable Council membership and qualifications and adjusts industry licensing requirements. Revises prerequisites for Council membership by allowing either an apple, grape or tree fruit producer to fill the Council position previously reserved for only apple producers. Removes the grape producer member of the council, making the total number of Council members seven. Specifies that the office of a member is deemed vacant if the member has been absent from four consecutive council meetings without being excused by the Council and that the governor should appoint a person to fill the remainder of the term if this situation should occur. Removes the language that prohibits the governor from appointing a replacement member if the member is an apple, grape or iceberg lettuce producer and represents commodity that is exempt from standardization. and finance. A.R.S. § 3-527.01.

Term Expires Steven G. Alameda Brewer 12/31/2013 James Henry Auza Brewer 12/31/2013 Lance D. Eggers Brewer 12/31/2014 Joseph T. Oddo Brewer 12/31/2013 Robert D. Pasquinelli Brewer 12/31/2013 Kyle J. Smith Brewer 12/31/2013 Robert R. Woodman Brewer 12/31/2014 No current vacancies

CITRUS RESEARCH COUNCIL, ARIZONA Arizona Citrus Research Council 1688 W. Adams St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-3262 http://www.azda.gov/act/citrus.aspx Donald Butler, Director

The Arizona Citrus Research Council (council) consists of seven producers appointed by the governor including three producers from District I (Yuma County), two producers from District II (Maricopa, Pima, and Pinal Counties) and two producers appointed at large. The Council shall receive and disburse monies to be used in administering this article, meet at least once each calendar quarter or at such times as called by the chair or when requested by four or more members of the council, keep a permanent record of its proceedings and make these records available for public inspection for any lawful purpose, prepare for the governor and the citrus industry an annual report of its activities, provide for an annual audit of its accounts by a qualified public accounting firm and make an annual financial statement available to any producer and the auditor general on request, organize and administer any referendum and prescribe fees to be assessed. A.R.S. § 3-468.01.

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Mark A. Loghry Brewer 12/31/2013 3 Current vacancies

CIVIL RIGHTS ADVISORY BOARD, ARIZONA Arizona Civil Rights Advisory Board 1275 W. Washington St., 1st Floor Phoenix, AZ 85007-2926 (602) 542-8862 www.azag.gov/civil_rights/ArizonaCivilRightsAdvisoryBoard Sandra R. Kane, Executive Director

The Civil Rights Advisory Board consists of seven members appointed by the governor to serve three-year terms. No more than four shall be of the same political party. The Board investigates and holds hearings on infringements of Arizona civil rights laws and advises the civil rights division of the Department of Law. A.R.S. § 41-1401.

Term Expires Janet E. Bain Brewer 1/18/2016 Juan Ciscomani Brewer 1/18/2016 Beverly Yvonne Dupree Brewer 1/19/2015 Daisy J. Flores Brewer 1/18/2016 Wendy H. Freeman Brewer 1/18/2016 Robert M. Garcia Brewer 1/20/2014 Jeff Lavender Brewer 1/19/2015 No current vacancies

CLEAN ELECTIONS COMMISSION, CITIZENS Citizens Clean Elections Commission 1616 W. Adams St., Suite 110 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 364-3477 www.azcleanelections.gov Todd F. Lang, Executive Director

The Citizens Clean Elections Commission consists of five members, serving five-year terms, who are committed to upholding public confidence in the integrity, honesty and impartiality of the electoral system. No more than two members of the commission shall be members of the same political party and no more than two members of the commission shall be residents of the same county. The governor and the highest-ranking official holding a statewide office, who is not a member of the same political party as the governor, alternate making appointments to fill any vacancies or upon expiration of terms. Some of the duties of the commission are to: sponsor debates among candidates in such manner as determined by the commission; prescribe forms for reports, statements, notices, and other required documents; prepare and publish instructions setting forth methods of bookkeeping and preservation of records; produce a yearly report describing the commission’s activities, any recommendations for changes of law, administration, or funding amounts, and accounting for monies in the fund; ensure that money from the fund is placed in candidate campaign accounts or otherwise spent as specified; monitor reports filed and financial records of candidates as needed to ensure that equalization monies are paid promptly to opposing qualified candidates; and ensure that money to be paid to the fund is deposited in the fund. The commission may subpoena witnesses, compel their attendance and testimony, administer oaths and affirmations, take evidence, and require by subpoena the production of any books, papers, records, or other items material to the performance of the commission’s duties or the exercise of its powers.

Term Expires Mitchell C. Laird Brewer 1/31/2017 Timothy J. Reckart Brewer 1/31/2015 No current vacancies

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COLORADO RIVER BASIN SALINITY CONTROL ADVISORY COUNCIL 106 W. 500 S., Suite 101 Bountiful, UT 84010 (801) 292-4663 www.coloradoriversalinity.org Don A. Barnett, Executive Director

Seven western states’ governors appoint three members including one representative each from Department of Water Resources, Arizona Department of Environmental Quality and Central Arizona Water Conservation District. P.L. 93-320.

Term Expires Thomas Buschatzke Brewer At the pleasure Larry Dozier Hull At the pleasure 1 Current vacancy

COMMERCE AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS, ARIZONA Arizona Commerce Authority Board of Directors 333 N. Central Ave., Suite 1900 Phoenix, AZ 85004 (602) 845-1200 http://www.azcommerce.com/about-us/board-of-directors/ Sandra Watson, President

The mission of the authority is to provide private sector leadership in growing and diversifying the economy of this state, creating high quality employment in this state through expansion, attraction and retention of businesses and marketing this state for the purpose of expansion, attraction and retention of businesses. H.B. 2001, A.R.S. § 41-1502

Term Expires Gary Abrams Brewer 1/20/2014 Richard Adkerson Brewer 1/19/2015 Craig Barrett Brewer 1/19/2015 Michael Bidwill Brewer 1/19/2015 Richard Boals Brewer 1/18/2016 Paul Bonavia Brewer 1/20/2014 Drew Brown Brewer 1/19/2015 Jerry Colangelo Brewer 1/19/2015 Philip L. Francis Brewer 1/19/2015 Mike Ingram Brewer 1/18/2016 Timothy Jeffries Brewer 1/20/2014 Stephen P. Macias Brewer 1/20/2014 Michael Manson Brewer 1/20/2014 Victor P. Smith Brewer 1/18/2016 Candace Wiest Brewer 1/20/2014 No current vacancies

COMPANION ANIMAL SPAY AND NEUTER COMMITTEE 2500 S. 27th Ave Phoenix, AZ 85009 (602) 506-8515 www.azpetplates.org Rodrigo A. Silva, Director

The Companion Animal Spay and Neuter Committee (Committee) consists of seven members who reside in this state and are appointed by the governor. Members serve staggered five-year terms and include six representatives of animal welfare organizations and a veterinarian. The Committee is required to annually distribute all monies in the Spaying and Neutering of Animals Fund to an entity that seeks to reduce pet overpopulation by sterilizing dogs and cats at minimal cost. The Committee is required to submit an annual report to the governor, the president of the Senate, and the speaker of the House of Representatives on all expenditures from the Fund. A.R.S. § 41-110. Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Page 20 June 30, 2013 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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Term Expires Tammie M. Cline Brewer 8/26/2016 Victoria Cowper Brewer 8/26/2013 Karen Heider Brewer 8/26/2016 Emily Kane Brewer 8/26/2013 Annette L. Lagunas Brewer 8/26/2016 Michelle L. Ryan Brewer 8/26/2017 Rodrigo A. Silva Brewer 8/26/2017 No current vacancies

CONSERVATION ACQUISITION BOARD 1300 W. Washington St., Suite 415 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-7130 http://azstateparks.com/committees/CAB.html Bryan P. Martyn, Executive Director

The Conservation Acquisition Board (Board) consists of seven members appointed by the governor to serve terms of five years as follows: one state land lessee, one member who is qualified by experience in managing large holdings of private land for income production or conservation purposes, one member of the State Bar of Arizona experienced in the practice of private real estate law, one licensed or certified real estate appraiser, one member with experience in marketing real estate, one representative of a conservation organization, and one representative of a state public educational institution. At least one member must be experienced in soliciting money from private sources. The Board is an advisory body to the Arizona State Parks Board and makes recommendations regarding grants from the Land Conservation Fund. The Board may also solicit donations to the conservation donation account. A.R.S. § 41-511.23.

Term Expires Chad R. Blostone Brewer 7/21/2017 Stephen M. Brophy Brewer 7/21/2016 Jeffrey Daniel Swango Brewer 7/21/2013 4 Current vacancies

CONSTABLE ETHICS STANDARDS AND TRAINING BOARD 1910 W. Jefferson St. Phoenix, AZ 85009 (602) 252-6563, Ext. 234 http://cestb.az.gov Nicole Stickler, Executive Director

The Constable Ethics Standards and Training Board shall adopt rules for the administration and conduct of the board, including meeting times, meeting places and matters to be placed on the agenda of each meeting, and for the distribution of monies in the constable ethics standards and training fund pursuant to section 22-138, adopt a code of conduct for constables and adopt rules to enforce the code of conduct, establish procedures for conducting confidential investigations and holding hearings, hear and investigate written complaints from any person involving a constable's ethical conduct and remedy a constable's inappropriate behavior by. Terms of the board members are four years. If a member ceases to hold the position that qualified the member for the appointment, the member's membership terminates and the appointing authority pursuant to subsection A of this section fills the vacancy for the unexpired term. A.R.S. § 22-136.

Term Expires Charles V. Boles Brewer 8/9/2013 Thomas M. Sheahan Brewer 8/9/2015 Christine Shipley Brewer 8/9/2013 No current vacancies

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COSMETOLOGY, BOARD OF Board of Cosmetology 1721 E. Broadway Road Tempe, AZ 85282 (480) 784-4539 www.azboc.gov Donna Aune, Executive Director

The Board of Cosmetology (Board) establishes minimum qualifications for entry into the profession and swift effective discipline for those practitioners who violate cosmetology statutes or rules. A.R.S. § 32-502.

Term Expires Gary Begley Brewer 6/22/2014 Karla K. Clodfelter Brewer 6/22/2015 Sandra L. Hecksel Brewer 6/22/2015 Joe Verdugo Brewer 6/22/2015 3 Current vacancies

COTTON RESEARCH AND PROTECTION COUNCIL 3721 E. Wier Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85040 (602) 438-0059 www.azcotton.org Leighton Liesner, Director

The Cotton Research and Protection Council (Council) consists of nine members who are active cotton producers appointed by the governor for three-year terms expiring on December 31 of the appropriate year and consists of two members from each county of Maricopa, Pinal, and the Yuma, La Paz, and Mohave counties area, one from each county of Pima, Cochise, and the Graham, Greenlee counties area. The Council supports and furthers cotton research activities in furtherance of the abatement procedures provided under A.R.S. §§ 3-204 and 3-205, and supports any cotton pest eradication program or activity. Administers any program deemed by the Council as beneficial to the cotton industry of this state. A.R.S. § 3-1082.

Term Expires Dennis M. Bagnall Brewer 12/31/2013 Armando Burruel Brewer 12/31/2014 David P. Collins Brewer 12/31/2013 Adam Hatley Brewer 12/31/2015 Jason Lloyd Brewer 12/31/2015 Marvin L. Marlatt Brewer 12/31/2013 Paul "Paco" Ollerton Brewer 12/31/2014 Jerry Arthur Rovey Brewer 12/31/2013 Rohn Welker Brewer 12/31/2015 No current vacancies

CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMISSION, ARIZONA Arizona Criminal Justice Commission 1110 W. Washington St., Suite 230 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 364-1146 www.azcjc.gov John A. Blackburn, Executive Director

The Arizona Criminal Justice Commission (Commission) consists of 19 members including the Attorney General or the Attorney General’s designee, the Director of the Department of Public Safety or the Director’s designee, the Director of the Department of Corrections or the Director’s designee, the Chair of the Board of Executive Clemency or the Chair’s designee, the administrative director of the courts of the director’s designee, and 14 members, appointed by the governor for two-year terms, or their designees. A.R.S. § 41-2404. The members appointed by the governor shall include at least one police chief, one county attorney, and one county sheriff from a county with a population of 1,200,000 or more persons; one police chief, Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Page 22 June 30, 2013 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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one county attorney, and one county sheriff from a county with a population equal to or greater than 400,000 persons but fewer than 1,200,000 persons; and one police chief, one county attorney, and one county sheriff from counties with a population of fewer than 400,000 persons. The remaining members shall include one law enforcement leader, one former judge, one mayor, one member of a county board of supervisors, and one chief probation officer. The Commission monitors new and continuing criminal justice legislation; facilitates information and data exchange among criminal justice agencies; establishes and prepares an annual criminal justice system review report; provides supplemental reports on issues of special timeliness; evaluates and gathers information to effectuate crime prevention; and coordinates with other government agencies in the development, implementation, and assessment of programs for alcohol and drug enforcement, education, prevention, and treatment. The Commission also establishes technical criteria for connecting component information systems to the criminal justice information system; conducts hearings to adjudicate disputes between criminal justice agencies; receives petitions for review; amends history record information; formulates policies, plans, and programs for expansion; sets developmental priorities for the system; adopts plans and rules for the privacy, confidentiality, and security of the system; and sets policy and oversees the collection, analysis, and publication of statewide criminal justice data and statistics by the statistical analysis center. A.R.S. § 41-2404, as amended by Laws 2000, Ch. 59, § 1.

Term Expires Joseph M. Arpaio Brewer 1/19/2015 Joseph R. Brugman Brewer 1/19/2015 Timothy J. Dorn Brewer 1/19/2015 Wyn C. Gibbs Brewer 1/19/2015 Bill Montgomery Brewer 1/19/2015 Sheila S. Polk Brewer 1/19/2015 William B. Pribil Brewer 1/19/2015 David F. Sanders Brewer 1/19/2015 Daniel G. Sharp Brewer 1/19/2015 Steven D. Sheldon Brewer 1/19/2015 Mark T. Spencer Brewer 1/19/2015 3 Current vacancies

DATA GOVERNANCE COMMISSION 1535 W. Jefferson St., Bin 2 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-5057 http://www.azed.gov/datagov/ Aiden Fleming, Legislative Liaison

The Data Governance Commission (DGC) is established to coordinate with the Arizona Department of Education to create and implement the Arizona Education Learning and Accountability System (AELAS). DGC shall identify and evaluate the needs of public educational institutions, provide recommendations and establish guidelines relating to AELAS technology and its application (A.R.S. § 15-249.01)

Term Expires Jeffery F. Billings Brewer 1/19/2015 Patrick J. Burns Brewer 1/19/2015 Dean W. Farar Brewer 1/19/2015 1 Current vacancy

DEAF AND BLIND BOARD OF DIRECTORS, ARIZONA STATE SCHOOL FOR THE Arizona State School for the Deaf and Blind Board of Directors P.O. Box 88510 Tucson, AZ 85754 (520) 770-3719 http://www.asdb.az.gov/asdb/index.php/home/Board_of_Directors Robert E. Hill, Superintendent June 30, 2013 Page 23 Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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The Board of Directors of the Arizona State School for the Deaf and Blind (Board) consists of the governor as an ex-officio member, the Superintendent of Public Instruction, and eight members appointed by the governor for three-year terms. In 2005 Senate Bill 1075 modified the Board to add two members, one member from the commission for the deaf and hard of hearing and one member from the governor’s Council on Blindness. The Board oversees the administration of the State School for the Deaf and Blind and acts as trustee for all donations to the school. A.R.S. § 15-1321.

Term Expires Elaine Faris Baldridge Brewer 1/4/2016 Michael O. Gordon Brewer 1/6/2014 Kathy Jankowski Brewer 1/5/2015 Taralynn Petrites Brewer 1/6/2014 Mark J. Syms Brewer 1/5/2015 3 Current vacancies

DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING, COMMISSION FOR THE Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing 100 N. 15th Ave., Suite 104 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-3323 www.acdhh.org Sherri L. Collins, Director

The Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (Commission) consists of 14 members appointed by the governor for three-year terms. The Commission classifies interpreters for deaf persons, establishes standards and procedures for the qualification and certification of interpreters, and issues certificates of competency for interpreters meeting established qualifications. A.R.S. § 36-1942 as amended by Laws 2000, Ch. 98, § 5.

Term Expires Sherry M. Appleby Brewer 8/27/2014 Elizabeth K. Booth Brewer 8/27/2015 David A. Curry Brewer 8/27/2014 Tina L. Duresky Brewer 8/27/2014 Robert E. Hill Brewer 8/27/2013 Robert L. Kirschbaum Brewer 8/27/2014 Sue Kay Kneifel Brewer 8/27/2014 Kathy Ann Roadlander Brewer 8/27/2013 Chris A. Schneck Brewer 8/27/2015 Maureen D. Sydnor Brewer 8/27/2014 Juliann Wasisco Brewer 8/27/2014 3 Current vacancies

DEBT OVERSIGHT COMMISSION 1600 W. Monroe St., 9th Floor Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 716-6797 http://www.azdor.gov/MeetingNotices/tabid/290/newsid1012/297/Default.aspx John A. Greene, Director

The Debt Oversight Commission (Commission) consists of the Director of the Department of Revenue, who serves as chair, and four private citizens knowledgeable in the area of finance or bond financing; one appointed by the governor, and three appointed jointly by the president of the Senate and the speaker of the House of Representatives for three-year terms. The Commission is established in the Department of Revenue to provide more accurate and meaningful information to the public regarding bond issues. A.R.S. § 35-504.

1 Current vacancy

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DENTAL EXAMINERS, STATE BOARD OF State Board of Dental Examiners 4205 N. Seventh Ave., Suite 300 Phoenix, AZ 85013 (602) 242-1492 www.azdentalboard.us Elaine Hugunin, Executive Director

The State Board of Dental Examiners (Board) consists of 11 members including six licensed dentists, two public members, one business entity member, and two licensed dental hygienists, appointed by the governor for four-year terms. The Board examines, licenses, and maintains standards for the dental profession in Arizona. A.R.S. § 32-1203 as amended by Laws 2000, Ch. 87, § 2.

Term Expires Carole A. Crevier Brewer 1/1/2014 Darren L. Flowers Brewer 1/1/2017 Robert H. Foster Brewer 1/1/2014 Joshua Greer Brewer 1/1/2017 Michael Hauer Brewer 1/1/2014 Marilyn J. Hop-McClain Brewer 1/1/2014 Charles E. Jackson Brewer 1/1/2015 Heather Nearman-Hardy Brewer 1/1/2017 Robert B. Taylor Brewer 1/1/2017 Gregory A. Waite Brewer 1/1/2014 1 Current vacancy

DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES ADVISORY COUNCIL 1789 W. Jefferson Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-0419 www.azdes.gov/ddd Larry L. Latham, Assistant Director

The Developmental Disabilities Advisory Council reviews and makes recommendations to the Division regarding coordinating and integrating services provided by state agencies and providers that have contracted with state agencies to provide Developmental Disability programs. The Council also reviews and makes recommendations concerning the health, safety, welfare, and legal rights of persons with developmental disabilities; implements the state plan; and establishes and reviews division policies and programs. A.R.S. § 36-553.

Term Expires Cristina Carballo-Perelman Brewer 1/1/2016 Ronald L. Clanton Brewer 1/1/2015 David Bruce Cutty Brewer 1/1/2016 Richard P. Hargrove Brewer 1/1/2016 Justin B. Harris Brewer 1/1/2015 Gina K. Judy-Lund Brewer 1/1/2014 Linda S. Mecham Brewer 1/1/2014 Edward L. Myers Brewer 1/1/2014 Carrie L. Raabe Brewer 1/1/2014 Jill R. Ryan Brewer 1/1/2015 Karen L. Van Epps Brewer 1/1/2015 Michael V. Williams Brewer 1/1/2015 3 Current vacancies

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DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES PLANNING COUNCIL 1740 W. Adams St., Suite 410 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-8970 https://www.azdes.gov/ADDPC/Home/ Larry Stephen Clausen, Executive Director

The Arizona Developmental Disabilities Planning Council (ADDPC) is the successor organization to the governor’s Council on Developmental Disabilities which was allowed to sunset by State Legislative authority and disbanded on July 1, 2009. The ADDPC was established pursuant to Public Law 106-402, also known as the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act of 2000. The mission of the ADDPC is to represent the interests and needs of persons with developmental disabilities with particular attention dedicated to persons who are un-served or underserved throughout the State of Arizona. E.O. 2009-8.

Term Expires John D. Black Brewer 9/3/2014 Susan Cannata Brewer 9/3/2014 Leslie J. Cohen Brewer 9/3/2015 Monica I. Cooper Brewer 9/3/2014 David N. Copins Brewer 9/3/2015 Madeline Corzine Brewer 9/3/2013 David Bruce Cutty Brewer 9/3/2013 John W. Eckhardt Brewer 9/3/2013 William Humble Brewer 9/3/2013 William H. Kirwan Brewer 9/3/2014 Marv J. Lamer Brewer 9/3/2013 Larry L. Latham Brewer 9/3/2015 Timothy C. Martin Brewer 9/3/2014 Matthew J. McMahon Brewer 9/3/2013 Joyce Millard-Hoie Brewer 9/3/2013 Raymond E. Morris Brewer 9/3/2015 Edward L. Myers Brewer 9/3/2015 Charles Ryan Brewer 9/3/2014 Elmer Saufkie Brewer 9/3/2015 Rosemarie Strout Brewer 9/3/2014 Thomas Uno Brewer 9/3/2014 Melissa A. Van Hook Brewer 9/3/2015 1 Current vacancy

DOMESTIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE 1501 W. Washington St., Suite 410 Phoenix, AZ 85007-3231 (602) 452-3253 www.azcourts.gov/cscommittees/DomesticRelationsCommittee.aspx Kathy Sekardi, Sr. Court Policy Analyst

The purpose of the Domestic Relations Committee is to prepare a statewide plan for an integrated family court with comprehensive subject matter jurisdiction over all matters involving the family and submit this plan to the governor, the president of the Senate, the speaker of the House of Representatives and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. The Committee shall also prepare an annual written report regarding recommended changes to the domestic relations statutes, rules and procedures and other related issues designed to lead to a reform of the state’s domestic relations statutes and submit this report to the governor, the president of the Senate, the speaker of the House of Representatives and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court on or before December 31 of each year. The Committee shall provide a copy of the annual report to the Secretary of State and the Director of the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records. A.R.S. § 25-323.02.

Term Expires William Fabricius Napolitano At the pleasure

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Todd H. Franks Napolitano At the pleasure Grace Hawkins Napolitano At the pleasure Ellen Seaborne Hull At the pleasure 1 Current vacancy

EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT AND HEALTH BOARD, ARIZONA Arizona Early Childhood Development and Health Board 4000 N. Central Ave., Suite 800 Phoenix, AZ 85012 (602) 771-5100 www.azftf.gov Rhian Evans Allvin, Executive Director

The Arizona Early Childhood Development and Health Board consists of nine appointed members and, as non-voting ex officio members, the superintendent of public instruction, the director of the department of health services and the director of the department of economic security. The non- voting ex officio members may designate a member of their departmental staff responsible for early childhood development and health issues to participate as their representative. A.R.S. § 8-1191.

Term Expires Nadine K. Basha Brewer 1/21/2019 Janice L. Decker Brewer 1/16/2017 Steven W. Lynn Brewer 1/19/2015 Cecil B. Patterson Brewer 1/19/2015 Ruth Solomon Brewer 1/21/2019 4 Current vacancies

ECONOMIC SECURITY ADVISORY COUNCIL 1717 W. Jefferson St., Site Code 010A Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 364-0940 www.azdes.gov/main.aspx?id=3345 Carol Adams, Staff

The Economic Security Advisory Council consists of 18 members appointed by the governor for three-year terms. The Council advises the Department of Economic Security and the governor of the needs of the people of Arizona with respect to manpower, economic security, social welfare, and vocational rehabilitation. A.R.S. § 41-1981.

18 Current vacancies

EDUCATION FOR MILITARY CHILDREN, STATE COUNCIL ON THE State Council on the Education for Military Children 1700 W Washington St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-1462 http://www.azgovernor.gov/emc/ Dale Frost, Policy Advisor, Education

The State Council on the Education for Military Children (Council) consists of 12 members to include the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, a Superintendent of a school district with a high concentration of military children, the Commanders of Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Fort Huachuca, Luke Air Force Base, US Army Yuma Proving Ground, and Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, the Adjutant General, one representative from the Legislative Branch, and one representative from the Executive Branch. The Council shall, pursuant to A.RS § 15-1911, provide for the coordination among agencies of local government, local education agencies and military installations concerning the states participation in, and compliance with, the Compact and the "Interstate Commission on Educational Opportunity for Military Children" activities. E.O. 2012- 05.

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Term Expires Maxine Daly Brewer At the pleasure Ronda L. Frueauff Brewer At the pleasure Rebecca Gau Brewer At the pleasure Robert C. Kuckuk Brewer At the pleasure Nathan Mooney Brewer At the pleasure Ethan R. Orr Brewer At the pleasure Jerry Proctor Brewer At the pleasure Hugo Salazar Brewer At the pleasure Thomas Tyree Brewer At the pleasure Greg Williams Brewer At the pleasure Nicola Winkel Brewer At the pleasure Reed F. Young Brewer At the pleasure No current vacancies

EDUCATION, STATE BOARD OF State Board of Education 1535 W. Jefferson St., Bin 11 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-5057 http://www.azed.gov/state-board-education/ Vince Yanez, Executive Director

The State Board of Education is composed of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, the president of a state university or a state college, four lay members, a president or chancellor of a community college district, a person who is an owner or administrator of a charter school, a superintendent of a high school district, a classroom teacher and a county school superintendent. The governor appoints each member, other than the Superintendent of Public Instruction. Each member must be confirmed by the Senate. The Board promulgates rules concerning primary and secondary education in the state and acts as the State Board for Vocational and Technical Education. A.R.S. § 15-203; Arizona Constitution Article 11 Section 3.

Term Expires Amy Hamilton Brewer 1/18/2016 Ann W. Hart Brewer 1/19/2015 Roger L. Jacks Brewer 1/18/2016 Eileen I. Klein Brewer 1/20/2014 Gregory A. Miller Brewer 1/16/2017 Jaime A. Molera Brewer 1/19/2015 Diane G. Ortiz-Parsons Brewer 1/16/2017 Marcus B. Osborn Brewer 1/16/2017 James D. Rottweiler Brewer 1/16/2017 Thomas Tyree Brewer 1/20/2014 No current vacancies

E-LEARNING TASK FORCE, ARIZONA Arizona E-Learning Task Force 1535 W. Jefferson St., Bin 8 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 364-1349 http://www.azed.gov/educational-technology/e-learning-task-force/ Cathy J. Poplin, Deputy Associate Superintendent

The Arizona E-Learning Task Force (Task Force) consists of 14 members with 4 appointed by the governor. Those members include a representative of the business community with expertise in technology issues, one who has expertise in curriculum development one person who represents a public, private or charter school that provides instruction in grade six, seven, eight or nine, and one person who has a background in online or digital format and formative assessment. The task force shall: Examine e-learning programs in other states. Analyze potential methods to implement e-learning programs in this state.

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Develop innovative e-learning solutions. Submit recommendations to the legislature and the state board of education on the following: The transformation of traditional instruction programs to e-learning programs. Options to equip teachers with the most effective technology and training. Revisions to the current system of school funding as it applies to e-learning programs. The coordination of a standardized data system for use by school districts that interfaces with the data warehouse system of the department of education and that provides decision support data for the school district office, school personnel, parents and pupils. The enhancement and expansion of the integrated data to enhance Arizona's learning web portal system within the department of education to best serve the entire educational system in this state. Collaborate with the department of administration and other public and private entities to express the technology needs of schools in this state. Annually report to the legislature regarding e-learning programs and solutions. Task force members are not eligible for compensation, but task force members who are appointed pursuant to subsection A, paragraphs 1 through 8 are eligible for reimbursement of expenses pursuant to title 38, chapter 4, article 2 from monies appropriated to the department of education. A.R.S. § 15-1044.

4 Current vacancies

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES COUNCIL 150 N. 18th Ave., Suite 540 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 364-3150 or TF 800-200-8523 www.azdhs.gov/bems William Humble, Director

The Emergency Medical Services Council consists of the Director of the Department of Public Safety and the governor's Highway Safety Coordinator or their designees; and the following members appointed by the governor: one representative from each of the local emergency medical services coordinating systems; one physician specializing in emergency medicine from each of the four local emergency medical services coordinating regions; one registered nurse specializing in emergency medicine; one emergency medical technician; two representatives from ambulance service corporations; two hospital administrators, one of whom shall represent a county with a population of less than 500,000 persons; one representative from each of the three employers of the largest number of emergency medical technicians and paramedics; one representative from a nongovernmental employer of intermediate emergency medical technicians; one representative from the state fire districts; one physician; one representative of a pre-hospital emergency medical training program, six public members, and one representative of a volunteer medical rescue program. A.R.S. § 36-2203.

Term Expires Paul F. Coe Brewer 1/1/2016 Patricia J. Coryea-Hafkey Brewer 1/1/2014 Jim J. Dearing Brewer 1/1/2015 John G. Ford Brewer 1/15/2015 Joseph A. Gibson Brewer 1/1/2014 Rebecca S. Haro Brewer 1/1/2014 James Daniel Hayden Brewer 1/1/2015 Glenn R. Kasprzyk Brewer 1/1/2016 Eric F. Krznarich Brewer 1/1/2014 Nathan A. Lewis Brewer 1/1/2015 Jonathan A. Maitem Brewer 1/1/2014 Billy Gene McDaniel Brewer 1/1/2014 Michael J. Patten Brewer 1/1/2016 William Taylor Payson Brewer 1/1/2015 Ronalee Quarles Brewer 1/1/2016 Robert E. "Bob" Ramsey Brewer 1/1/2016 Rodney A. Reed Brewer 1/1/2015 David S. Ridings Brewer 1/1/2016 Roy L. Ryals Brewer 1/1/2014 Chris Salvino Brewer 1/1/2015 Charlie M. Smith Brewer 1/1/2016 Daniel W. Spaite Brewer 1/1/2016 June 30, 2013 Page 29 Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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Michael P. Ward Brewer 1/1/2015 Dale P. Woolridge Brewer 1/1/2014 4 Current vacancies

EMERGENCY RESPONSE COMMISSION, ARIZONA ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO Arizona Advisory Committee to Emergency Response Commission 5636 E. McDowell Road Phoenix, AZ 85008-3495 (602) 464-6346 or TF 800-411-2336 www.azserc.org Mark Howard, Executive Director

The Arizona Emergency Response Commission consists of the Directors or their designees of the Department of Emergency and Military Affairs, Division of Emergency Services; Department of Environmental Quality; Department of Health Services; Department of Public Safety; and Department of Transportation. The Advisory Committee to the Commission includes four members appointed by the governor from the private sector. In addition, one each from the Department of Agriculture, Corporation Commission, Industrial Commission of Arizona, State Fire Marshal’s Office, Arizona Commerce Authority, Radiation Regulatory Agency, and the State Mine Inspector’s Office also serve on the Committee. The Commission establishes an emergency response plan in the event of a chemical accident, including emergency response procedures; designates community and facility coordinators to implement the plan; describes community and industry emergency equipment and facilities; develops evacuation plans; provides training programs for emergency response personnel; and establishes methods and schedules for exercising plans. P.L. 99-499; A.R.S. § 26-343.

Term Expires Jeffrey Edmister Brewer 9/15/2014 Randy Lee Holmes Brewer 9/15/2013 David A. McWilliams Brewer 9/15/2013 Monica Z. Ray Brewer 9/15/2014 No current vacancies

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS TASK FORCE, ARIZONA Arizona English Language Learners Task Force 1535 W. Jefferson St., Bin 31 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 364-3501 www.ade.state.az.us/ELLTaskForce Marlene Johnston, Staff

The Arizona English Language Learners Task Force is housed in the Department of Education. The task force shall consist of: three members appointed by the superintendent of public instruction; two members who are appointed by the governor; two members who are appointed by the president of the Senate; and two members who are appointed by the speaker of the House of Representatives. Members of the task force shall serve four year terms and shall elect a chairperson from among the members of the task force. The Department of Education shall provide adequate staff support for the task force. A.R.S. § 15- 756.01.

Term Expires Jodi Jerich Brewer 8/8/2014 Mark H. Joraanstad Brewer 8/8/2014 No current vacancies

EQUALIZATION, STATE BOARD OF State Board of Equalization 100 N. 15th Ave., Suite 130 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 364-1600

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www.sboe.state.az.us George R. Shook, Chief Clerk

The State Board of Equalization consists of 10 members appointed by Board of Supervisors from each county with a population of more than 500,000 persons; ten members appointed by the governor from each county with a population of more than 500,000 persons; and an additional member designated as chairperson by the governor who serves in a full-time capacity. The Board hears appeals of property valuation determined by the Department of Revenue and equalization orders issued under state statute. A.R.S. § 42-16153.

Term Expires Lester G. Abrams Brewer 1/16/2017 Mary Z. Chandler Brewer 1/20/2014 Susan M. Fair Brewer 1/18/2016 Michael G. Galloway Brewer 1/16/2017 Charles F. Hale Brewer 1/16/2017 Roger W. Heckel Brewer 1/16/2017 Gary L. Hiner Brewer 1/16/2017 Theodore S. Sitterley, Jr. Brewer 1/20/2014 Jeffrey Daniel Swango Brewer 1/20/2014 Victor C. Thornton Brewer 1/20/2014 Christopher S. Wilke Brewer 1/16/2017 10 Current vacancies

EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY, BOARD OF Board of Executive Clemency 1645 W. Jefferson St., Suite 101 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-5656 http://azboec.gov Jesse J. Hernandez, Executive Director

The Board of Executive Clemency consists of five members who are appointed by the governor. The governor shall appoint a selection committee consisting of the director of the department of public safety, the director of the state department of corrections and three other persons who shall submit a list of three qualified candidates to the governor for each vacancy on the Board. The governor shall fill the vacancy by appointing a member to the Board of Executive Clemency from the list. A.R.S. § 31-401.

Term Expires Jesse J. Hernandez Brewer 1/18/2016 Ellen Kirschbaum Brewer 1/19/2015 John A. LaSota, Jr. Brewer 1/20/2014 Brian L. Livingston Brewer 1/16/2017 Melvin Thomas Brewer 1/16/2017 No current vacancies

EXPOSITION AND STATE FAIR BOARD, ARIZONA Arizona Exposition and State Fair Board 1826 W. McDowell Road Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 252-6771 www.azstatefair.com Don B. West, Executive Director

The Arizona Coliseum and Exposition Center Board (Board) consists of five members appointed by the governor for five-year terms. The Board oversees state fair properties and directs the state fair and other events that promote the several counties of Arizona. A.R.S. § 3-1001. June 30, 2013 Page 31 Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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Term Expires Joey Borane Napolitano 6/30/2013 Daniel Diethelm Napolitano 6/30/2013 Sharon R. Petterson Brewer 6/30/2015 2 Current vacancies

FAMILY COLLEGE SAVINGS PROGRAM OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE 2020 N. Central Ave., Suite 650 Phoenix, AZ 85004 (602) 258-2435 www.az529.gov April L. Osborn, Executive Director

In the 2005 Legislative Session Senate Bill 1010 removes from the committee the President or Chancellor of a community college district and s the Director of the Securities Division of the Arizona Corporation Commission or the Director’s Designee. 2005 Senate Bill 1010 adds to the committee an individual employed by a community college or university with investment, asset management and financial related expertise. In addition to these members, The Family College Savings Program Oversight Committee consists of the following: the Director of the Department of Insurance or designee; the Director of the Department of Banking or designee; the State Treasurer or designee; the president of the Arizona Board of Regents or designee; the Executive Director of the State Board of Directors for Community Colleges or designee; the chairperson of the State Board for Private Postsecondary Education or designee; and three members from the general public, each of whom possess knowledge, skill, and experience in accounting, risk management, investment management, or as an actuary, appointed by the governor for staggered four-year terms. Members require Senate confirmation. The Committee recommends financial institutions for approval by the Commission to act as the depositories and managers of family college savings accounts under A.R.S. § 15-1872. The Committee may submit proposed rules to the Commission to assist in the implementation and administration of the program. A.R.S. § 15-1872.

Term Expires Roger D. Curley Brewer 1/16/2017 Hope E. Leibsohn Brewer 1/4/2014 Steven Matthews Brewer 1/18/2016 Jeffrey Ratje Brewer 1/16/2017 Michael Robert Rooney Brewer 1/20/2014 Mark Paul Stein Brewer 1/16/2017 Sally A. Taylor Brewer 1/16/2017 James Van Houten Brewer 1/18/2016 No current vacancies

FIRE FIGHTERS AND EMERGENCY PARAMEDICS MEMORIAL BOARD 1110 W. Washington St., Suite 100 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 364-1003 http://www.azleg.state.az.us/ars/41/01862.htm

The Fire Fighters and Emergency Paramedics Memorial Board consists of a chairperson appointed by the governor, the State Fire Marshal, the Attorney General, and nine members appointed by the chairperson as follows: one member from a recognized association representing public fire fighters, one member representing a volunteer fire department or fire district, two fire fighters, two emergency paramedics, two members from the business community, and one member representing the Arizona arts community. The Board shall establish a memorial for all fire fighters and emergency paramedics who have lost their lives in the line of duty; determine those persons who are eligible to be memorialized; plan and provide for additions to and maintenance of the fire fighters and emergency paramedics memorial; solicit private monetary donations or public monies from municipalities for deposit in the Arizona Fire Fighters and Emergency Paramedics Memorial Fund; receive property from any public source for use in establishing or maintaining the memorial; report annually to the president of the Senate and the speaker of the House of Representatives on the progress of the memorial; and determine those persons who are eligible for the tuition waiver scholarship under A.R.S. § 15-1808 and report the determination to the Arizona Board of Regents or to the State Board of Directors for Community Colleges, as applicable. A.R.S. § 41-1861.

1 Current vacancy

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FIRE SAFETY COMMITTEE, STATE State Fire Safety Committee 1110 W. Washington St., Suite 100 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 364-1003 http://www.dfbls.az.gov/ofm/commitie.aspx Robert Barker, State Fire Marshal

Statute established a State Fire Safety Committee with nine governor-appointed members for three- year terms. Of the nine members, two members, not from the same municipality, shall be a fire chief or fire marshal of a paid municipal fire department of a city with a population of one hundred thousand persons or more. One member shall be a fire chief of a paid municipal fire department of a town with a population of less than one hundred thousand persons. One member shall be a member of the Arizona Fire Chiefs’ Association, one member shall be a registered architect, one member shall be a chief building official of a city, town or county, and one member shall be a member of the public. The State Fire Safety Committee adopts a state fire code that establishes minimum standards for necessary matters relating to fire prevention and control. A.R.S. § 41-2146.

Term Expires Mark S. Burdick Brewer 1/18/2016 Lisa Gerwitz Brewer 1/20/2014 John J. Gilmore Brewer 1/19/2015 Randy Armin Karrer Brewer 1/20/2014 Eric F. Krznarich Brewer 1/19/2015 Russell H. Louman Brewer 1/18/2016 Patrick Moore Brewer 1/20/2014 Rick A. Southey Brewer 1/18/2016 1 Current vacancy

FOREST HEALTH COUNCIL 1110 W. Washington St., Suite 100 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 771-1400 http://azgovernor.gov/fhc Scott E. Hunt, Arizona State Forester

The Arizona Forest Health Council shall have at least 15 members and no more than 30 members. All Forest Council members shall have expertise in forest management science or policy. Forest Council shall include a county supervisor from a county with a significant forested community, a mayor from a forested community, representatives of the Native American community, representatives of the conservation organizations with interest in protecting forests, representatives from the Arizona’s business and ranching communities, a representative from an organization with interest in rural economic development, a representative from a utility responsible for management of a forested transmission corridor, a representative from a citizen-based organization focused on Community Wildfire Protection Plan implementation, a representative from a municipal fire department, a representative from a rural fire district, a representative from a federal land management agency with interest in forest management, three representatives of universities in Arizona, a representative of insurance industry, a representative of the real estate industry, a representative from the Arizona Game and Fish Department, a representative from the Arizona Commerce Authority, a representative from the Office of the State Forester, a representative from the governor’s office, one ex officio member from the Natural Resource Committee of the Arizona Senate, one ex officio member from the Natural Resource Committee of the Arizona House of Representatives, one ex officio member of the Arizona House representing a rural forested district and one ex officio member of the Arizona Senate representing a rural forested district. The Forest Council shall develop, oversee and facilitate implementation of the Statewide Strategy for restoring Arizona’s forests and protecting rural communities and their economies, advise the governor on matters of forest restoration, community protection and fire management and perform such tasks as the governor may suggest. Executive Order 2009-06.

Term Expires Pascal M. Berlioux Brewer At the pleasure

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James Berry Brewer At the pleasure Neil J. Bosworth Brewer At the pleasure Kent L. Bushman Brewer At the pleasure William Wallace "Wally" Covington Brewer At the pleasure Robert H. Davis Brewer At the pleasure Nicole M. Farr Brewer At the pleasure Steve Gatewood Brewer At the pleasure Bruce L. Hallin Brewer At the pleasure Scott E. Hunt Brewer At the pleasure Tommie C. Martin Brewer At the pleasure Gerald W. Nabours Brewer At the pleasure Steve Rosenstock Brewer At the pleasure Suzanne Sitko Brewer At the pleasure Darrell Willis Brewer At the pleasure 15 Current vacancies

FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, STATE BOARD OF State Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers 1400 W. Washington St., Suite 230 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-3095 www.azfuneralboard.us Rodolfo Thomas, Executive Director

The Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers (Board) consists of seven members appointed by the governor for terms of four years: four members shall be qualified practicing funeral directors or embalmers in this state and three shall be lay members, one of whom is an owner or manager of a business. Members require Senate confirmation. The Board administers and impartially enforces the laws and rules governing the practice of funeral directing and embalming. A.R.S. § 32-1302.

Term Expires Harold R. Adair Brewer 1/1/2016 Joseph J. Ahearne Brewer 1/1/2017 Samuel Ramey Bueler Brewer 1/1/2014 Kristina Dyrr Brewer 1/1/2015 John D. Munden Brewer 1/1/2014 Richard W. O'Keeffe Brewer 1/1/2016 William O. Smith Brewer 1/1/2017 No current vacancies

GAME AND FISH COMMISSION 5000 W. Carefree Highway Phoenix, AZ 85086 (602) 942-3000 www.azgfd.gov/inside_azgfd/commission.shtml Larry D. Voyles, Director

The Arizona Game and Fish Commission establishes policy for the management, preservation and harvest of wildlife, and makes rules and regulations for managing, conserving and protecting wildlife and fisheries resources, as well as for safe and regulated watercraft and off-highway vehicle operations. A.R.S. § 17-201.

Term Expires Kurt R. Davis Brewer 1/16/2017 John W. Harris Brewer 1/19/2015 Edward P. Madden Brewer 1/15/2018 Robert Mansell Brewer 1/18/2016 1 Current vacancy

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GAME AND FISH COMMISSION APPOINTMENT RECOMMENDATION BOARD, ARIZONA Arizona Game and Fish Commission Appointment Recommendation Board 5000 W. Carefree Highway Phoenix, AZ 85086 (602) 942-3000, ext.7278 http://www.azgfd.gov/govCommBoard/index2.html Larry D. Voyles, Director

The Arizona Game and Fish Commission Appointment Recommendation Board is required to assist the governor in identifying Commission applicants. A.R.S. § 17-202.

Term Expires Susan E. Chilton Brewer 7/29/2017 William Hays Gilstrap Brewer 7/29/2015 Donald R. Johnson Brewer 7/29/2014 William J. Lane Brewer 7/29/2014 Phillip Dale Townsend Brewer 7/29/2013 No current vacancies

GEOGRAPHIC AND HISTORIC NAMES, STATE BOARD ON State Board on Geographic and Historic Names 1938 Addition, Suite 200 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 926-4035 http://www.azlibrary.gov/about/bghn.aspx Eugene S. Trobia, State Cartographer

The State Board on Geographic and Historic Names (Board) consists of one member appointed by the head of each of the following agencies or organizations: the Department of Transportation; the Land Department; the Department of Library, Archives and Public Records; the Arizona Historical Society; the Arizona Commerce Authority; the Department of Economic Security; and the geography department of an Arizona university; and two members appointed by the governor. The Board receives and evaluates all proposals for changes in or additions to names of geographic features and places of historical significance in this state and designates the most appropriate and acceptable names and spelling of these names for use in maps and other official governmental documents; receives and evaluates all proposals for naming geographic features in this state for which no generally accepted name is or has been in use and designates a name for use in maps and other official governmental documents; cooperates with political subdivisions of this state to eliminate the duplication of the names of geographic features that are not of historical significance; assists and cooperates with the U.S. Board of Geographic Names in matters relating to names of geographic features and places in this state; maintains a list of advisers who have expertise in this state’s history, geography, or culture and consults with those advisers in evaluating proposals; and designates one or more members to act as the state representative to the Western States Geographic Names Council. A.R.S. § 41-835.02.

Term Expires Jennifer Allison-Ray Brewer 1/20/2014 Arthur L. Pearce Brewer 1/15/2018 No current vacancies

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COUNCIL, ARIZONA Arizona Geographic Information Council 1616 W. Adams St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-3249 www.agic.az.gov Eugene S. Trobia, State Cartographer

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The Arizona Geographic Information Council (AGIC) shall collect information on user requirements for maps, imagery products and geographic information systems and they shall prioritize and relate such requirements to the U.S. Geological Survey, the Arizona Land Resource Information System and other producers of geographic information and cartographic products. AGIC shall also serve as a forum to share information about Federal, State and local government and private sector map production and geographic information system activities. They shall participate in activities that define those categories of spatial data appropriate for standardization, coordinate interagency map production or acquisition and geographic data base development and shall study cartographic and geographic information systems and make recommendations to responsible entities. A.R.S. § 37-177.

Term Expires Paul A. Barbeau Brewer 9/30/2013 Christian W. Black Brewer 9/30/2013 Brian D. Brady Brewer 9/30/2014 Brian D. Conway Brewer 9/30/2013 Janel C. Day Brewer 9/30/2015 Nicole L. Eiden Brewer 9/30/2013 Thomas K. Elder Brewer 9/30/2014 Eric M. Feldman Brewer 9/30/2013 Jason E. Foose Brewer 9/30/2015 Victor M. Gass Brewer 9/30/2014 Sandra R. Gilstad Brewer 9/30/2014 Jason R. Howard Brewer 9/30/2013 Jana M. Hutchins Brewer 9/30/2014 Ryan D. Johnson Brewer 9/30/2014 Boyd N. Larkin Brewer 9/30/2015 Keith Larson Brewer 9/30/2014 Christopher Lukinbeal Brewer 9/30/2015 Mark F. Manone Brewer 9/30/2013 Sharon L. Nicholson Brewer 9/30/2014 Linda A. Reib Brewer 9/30/2013 Manuel M. Rosas Brewer 9/30/2015 Susan C. Smith Brewer 9/30/2015 Timothy J. Smothers Brewer 9/30/2014 Leslie C. Stovall Brewer 9/30/2013 Eugene S. Trobia Brewer 9/30/2015 Stephanie S. Washington Brewer 9/30/2015 Jeffrey S. Wilkerson Brewer 9/30/2015 Marcus S. Wilson Brewer 9/30/2013 Patricia C. Wright Brewer 9/30/2015 6 Current vacancies

GRAIN RESEARCH AND PROMOTION COUNCIL, ARIZONA Arizona Grain Research and Promotion Council 1688 W. Adams St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-3262 http://www.azda.gov/act/grain.aspx Donald Butler, Director

The Arizona Grain Research and Promotion Council (Council) consists of nine grain producers who are residents of Arizona appointed by the governor for three-year terms, expiring January 31. The Council cooperates in developing and expanding markets and reducing the cost of marketing grain and grain products; participates in research programs to reduce fresh water consumption; develops new grain varieties; improves production, harvesting, and handling methods and equipment; and provides education, publicity, and other assistance to aid in development of the Arizona grain industry. A.R.S. § 3-582.

Term Expires Michael Edgar Brewer 1/31/2014 Jason Hardison Brewer 1/31/2016 Larry W. Hart Brewer 1/31/2015 Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Page 36 June 30, 2013 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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Paul "Paco" Ollerton Brewer 1/31/2014 Jason Walker Brewer 1/31/2014 Eric C. Wilkey Brewer 1/31/2015 1 Current vacancy

GREATER ARIZONA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 1110 W. Washington St., Suite 290 Phoenix, AZ 85004 (602) 364-1310 http://www.azwifa.gov/gada/ Angie Valenzuela, Project Manager

The Greater Arizona Development Authority (GADA) was created by the Arizona Legislature in 1997 to assist local and tribal governments and special districts with the development of public infrastructure. GADA's goals are to lower the costs of financing and help accelerate project development for public facilities owned, operated and maintained by a political subdivision, special district or Indian tribe. To accomplish this, GADA is authorized under statute to offer both financial and technical assistance programs. Our Mission is to assist Arizona communities and tribal governments with the development of public infrastructure projects that enhances community and economic development. A.R.S. § 41-1554.01.

Term Expires Carlyle W. Begay Brewer 1/18/2016 Mignonne D. Hollis Brewer 1/15/2018 Paul B. Johnson Brewer 1/20/2014 Alan F. Willenbrock Brewer 1/19/2015 1 Current vacancy

GROUNDWATER USERS ADVISORY COUNCIL, PHOENIX AMA Phoenix AMA Groundwater Users Advisory Council 3550 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85012 (602) 771-8586 www.azwater.gov/AzDWR/WaterManagement/AMAs Sandra Fabritz-Whitney, Director

The Groundwater Users Advisory Councils consists of five members for each active management area, appointed by the governor six-year terms. The Council makes recommendations on groundwater management programs and policies before they are adopted by the Director of the Department of Water Resources. A.R.S. § 45-420.

Term Expires Stephen S. Cleveland Brewer 1/15/2018 Frank Fairbanks Hull 1/20/2014 John R. Hoopes Brewer 1/15/2018 Robert A. Lotts Brewer 1/18/2016 F. Ronald Rayner Hull 1/20/2014 No current vacancies

GROUNDWATER USERS ADVISORY COUNCIL, PINAL AMA Pinal AMA Groundwater Users Advisory Council 3550 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85012 (602) 771-8586 www.azwater.gov/AzDWR/WaterManagement/AMAs Sandra Fabritz-Whitney, Director

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The Groundwater Users Advisory Councils consists of five members for each active management area, appointed by the governor six-year terms. The Council makes recommendations on groundwater management programs and policies before they are adopted by the Director of the Department of Water Resources. A.R.S. § 45-420.

Term Expires Oliver C. Anderson Hull 1/20/2014 William E. Collings Brewer 1/18/2016 Jackie L. Guthrie Napolitano 1/20/2014 Scott L. Riggins Brewer 1/15/2018 David P. Snider Brewer 1/15/2018 No current vacancies

GROUNDWATER USERS ADVISORY COUNCIL, PRESCOTT AMA Prescott AMA Groundwater Users Advisory Council 3550 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85012 (602) 771-8586 www.azwater.gov/AzDWR/WaterManagement/AMAs Sandra Fabritz-Whitney, Director

The Groundwater Users Advisory Councils consists of five members for each active management area, appointed by the governor six-year terms. The Council makes recommendations on groundwater management programs and policies before they are adopted by the Director of the Department of Water Resources. A.R.S. § 45-420.

Term Expires James H. Holt Brewer 1/18/2014 Larry M. Tarkowski Brewer 1/15/2018 N. Carl Tenney Brewer 1/18/2016 2 Current vacancies

GROUNDWATER USERS ADVISORY COUNCIL, SANTA CRUZ AMA Santa Cruz AMA Groundwater Users Advisory Council 3550 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85012 (602) 771-8586 www.azwater.gov/AzDWR/WaterManagement/AMAs Sandra Fabritz-Whitney, Director

The Groundwater Users Advisory Councils consists of five members for each active management area, appointed by the governor six-year terms. The Council makes recommendations on groundwater management programs and policies before they are adopted by the Director of the Department of Water Resources. A.R.S. § 45-420.

Term Expires Daniel G. Bell Brewer 1/15/2018 Gary Patrick Brasher Brewer 1/18/2016 Ronald J. Fish Brewer 1/20/2014 Mark Larkin Brewer 1/20/2014 1 Current vacancy

GROUNDWATER USERS ADVISORY COUNCIL, TUCSON AMA Tucson AMA Groundwater Users Advisory Council 3550 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85012 (602) 771-8586 www.azwater.gov/AzDWR/WaterManagement/AMAs Sandra Fabritz-Whitney, Director

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The Groundwater Users Advisory Councils consists of five members for each active management area, appointed by the governor six-year terms. The Council makes recommendations on groundwater management programs and policies before they are adopted by the Director of the Department of Water Resources. A.R.S. § 45-420.

Term Expires Jeff B. Biggs Brewer 1/18/2016 Leo S. Leonhart Brewer 1/20/2014 Val L. Little Napolitano 1/20/2014 John Mawhinney Brewer 1/15/2018 1 Current vacancy

HEALTH FACILITIES AUTHORITY, ARIZONA Arizona Health Facilities Authority 2025 N. 3rd St., Suite 180 Phoenix, AZ 85004 (602) 375-2770 www.azhfa.com Blaine Bandi, Executive Director

The Arizona Health Facilities Authority Board (Board) consists of seven members appointed by the governor for seven-year terms. Members require Senate confirmation. The Board issues negotiable tax-exempt bonds for the purpose of reducing health care costs and improving health care for residents of this state by providing less expensive financing for health care facilities. A.R.S § 36-483.

Term Expires Margery Y. Brown Brewer 1/20/2020 William Lee Emerson Napolitano 1/19/2015 Royce Mark Jenkins Brewer 1/15/2018 Anthony Dubois Miller Brewer 1/20/2014 Jennifer L. Ryan Brewer 1/18/2016 Susanne W. Straussner Brewer 1/16/2017 Mark A. Timm Brewer 1/21/2019 No current vacancies

HOMELAND SECURITY REGIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL (CENTRAL REGION), DEPARTMENT OF Department of Homeland Security Regional Advisory Council (Central Region) 1700 W. Washington St., 2nd Floor Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-7030 www.homelandsecurity.az.gov Gilbert Orrantia, Director

The governor shall appoint each member of a regional advisory council. The Arizona department of homeland security coordinating council shall recommend persons to be considered by the governor for appointment, except that the representatives of the legislature on the coordinating council shall recommend the persons to be considered for appointment as the two at-large members. The membership of the councils consists of: a representative of a fire service from an urban or suburban area in the region, a representative of a fire service from a rural area in the region, a police chief, a county sheriff, a tribal representative, an emergency manager, a mayor, a county supervisor, two at-large members, a representative from the department of public safety, and a public health representative. At the first meeting held after July 1 of each year, each regional advisory council shall elect a chairperson and vice-chairperson. Each regional advisory council shall meet on the call of the chairperson but at least quarterly. No actions may be taken without a quorum present. A.R.S. § 41-4258.

Term Expires William Thomas Abbott Brewer 6/30/2015 June 30, 2013 Page 39 Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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Joseph M. Arpaio Brewer 6/30/2013 Mark S. Burdick Brewer 6/30/2015 Steven W. Campbell Brewer 6/30/2013 Timothy E. Chung Brewer 6/30/2013 Alisa L. Diggs Brewer 6/30/2013 Robert Hansen Brewer 6/30/2013 Cliff Puckett Brewer 6/30/2013 Scott W. Smith Brewer 6/30/2013 Peter J. Weaver Brewer 6/30/2015 4 Current vacancies

HOMELAND SECURITY REGIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL (EAST REGION), DEPARTMENT OF Department of Homeland Security Regional Advisory Council (East Region) 1700 W. Washington St., 2nd Floor Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-7030 www.homelandsecurity.az.gov Gilbert Orrantia, Director

The governor shall appoint each member of a regional advisory council. The Arizona department of homeland security coordinating council shall recommend persons to be considered by the governor for appointment, except that the representatives of the legislature on the coordinating council shall recommend the persons to be considered for appointment as the two at-large members. The membership of the councils consists of: a representative of a fire service from an urban or suburban area in the region, a representative of a fire service from a rural area in the region, a police chief, a county sheriff, a tribal representative, an emergency manager, a mayor, a county supervisor, two at-large members, a representative from the department of public safety, and a public health representative. At the first meeting held after July 1 of each year, each regional advisory council shall elect a chairperson and vice-chairperson. Each regional advisory council shall meet on the call of the chairperson but at least quarterly. No actions may be taken without a quorum present. A.R.S. § 41-4258.

Term Expires John R. Armer Brewer 6/30/2013 Matthew P. Bolinger Brewer 6/30/2013 Joseph R. Brugman Brewer 6/30/2014 Martin DeMasi Brewer 6/30/2013 Wyn C. Gibbs Brewer 6/30/2013 John C. Lucas Brewer 6/30/2013 Scott R. Miller Brewer 6/30/2013 Michael J. O'Driscoll Brewer 6/30/2015 William K. Pitman Brewer 6/30/2013 Stephen H. Rutherford Brewer 6/30/2013 Brian Wilcox Brewer 6/30/2013 3 Current vacancies

HOMELAND SECURITY REGIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL (NORTH REGION), DEPARTMENT OF Department of Homeland Security Regional Advisory Council (North Region) 1700 W. Washington St., 2nd Floor Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-7030 www.homelandsecurity.az.gov Gilbert Orrantia, Director

The governor shall appoint each member of a regional advisory council. The Arizona department of homeland security coordinating council shall recommend persons to be considered by the governor for appointment, except that the representatives of the legislature on the coordinating council shall recommend the persons to be considered for appointment as the two at-large members. The membership of the councils consists of: a representative of a fire service from an urban or suburban area in the region, a representative of a fire service from a rural area in the region, a police chief, a county sheriff, a Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Page 40 June 30, 2013 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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tribal representative, an emergency manager, a mayor, a county supervisor, two at-large members, a representative from the department of public safety, and a public health representative. At the first meeting held after July 1 of each year, each regional advisory council shall elect a chairperson and vice-chairperson. Each regional advisory council shall meet on the call of the chairperson but at least quarterly. No actions may be taken without a quorum present. A.R.S. § 41-4258.

Term Expires Patrick B. Hancock Brewer 6/30/2013 Michael Iacona Brewer 6/30/2013 Dean Swift Nyhart Brewer 6/30/2013 William B. Pribil Brewer 6/30/2015 Robert L. Rowley Brewer 6/30/2015 Chris G. Sexton Brewer 6/30/2013 Steven V. West Brewer 6/30/2013 7 Current vacancies

HOMELAND SECURITY REGIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL (SOUTH REGION), DEPARTMENT OF Department of Homeland Security Regional Advisory Council (South Region) 1700 W. Washington St., 2nd Floor Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-7030 www.homelandsecurity.az.gov Gilbert Orrantia, Director

The governor shall appoint each member of a regional advisory council. The Arizona department of homeland security coordinating council shall recommend persons to be considered by the governor for appointment, except that the representatives of the legislature on the coordinating council shall recommend the persons to be considered for appointment as the two at-large members. The membership of the councils consists of: a representative of a fire service from an urban or suburban area in the region, a representative of a fire service from a rural area in the region, a police chief, a county sheriff, a tribal representative, an emergency manager, a mayor, a county supervisor, two at-large members, a representative from the department of public safety, and a public health representative. At the first meeting held after July 1 of each year, each regional advisory council shall elect a chairperson and vice-chairperson. Each regional advisory council shall meet on the call of the chairperson but at least quarterly. No actions may be taken without a quorum present. A.R.S. § 41-4258.

Term Expires Patrick G. Call Brewer 6/30/2013 Michael B. Evans Brewer 6/30/2013 John J. Lekan Brewer 6/30/2015 Andre Matus Brewer 6/30/2013 Hector Robles Brewer 6/30/2013 Larry Scarber Brewer 6/30/2013 Greg K. Wilkinson Brewer 6/30/2014 Leon N. Wilmot Brewer 6/30/2015 6 Current vacancies

HOMELAND SECURITY REGIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL (WEST REGION), DEPARTMENT OF Department of Homeland Security Regional Advisory Council (West Region) 1700 W. Washington St., 2nd Floor Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-7030 www.homelandsecurity.az.gov Gilbert Orrantia, Director

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The governor shall appoint each member of a regional advisory council. The Arizona department of homeland security coordinating council shall recommend persons to be considered by the governor for appointment, except that the representatives of the legislature on the coordinating council shall recommend the persons to be considered for appointment as the two at-large members. The membership of the councils consists of: a representative of a fire service from an urban or suburban area in the region, a representative of a fire service from a rural area in the region, a police chief, a county sheriff, a tribal representative, an emergency manager, a mayor, a county supervisor, two at-large members, a representative from the department of public safety, and a public health representative. At the first meeting held after July 1 of each year, each regional advisory council shall elect a chairperson and vice-chairperson. Each regional advisory council shall meet on the call of the chairperson but at least quarterly. No actions may be taken without a quorum present. A.R.S. § 41-4258.

Term Expires Gregory W. Bachmann Brewer 6/30/2013 Chris D. Chambers Brewer 6/30/2013 Rolland Gilbert DeLong Brewer 6/30/2013 Joseph Dorner Brewer 6/30/2013 Jody J. Fanning Brewer 6/30/2014 Jack Hakim Brewer 6/30/2014 Brian A. Hunt Brewer 6/30/2013 Ralph E. Lucas Brewer 6/30/2015 Byron Cecil Steward Brewer 6/30/2013 Douglas G. Whittaker Brewer 6/30/2013 4 Current vacancies

HOMELAND SECURITY SENIOR ADVISORY COMMITTEE 1700 W. Washington St., 2nd Floor Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-7030 http://www.azdohs.gov/Councils/SAC.asp Gilbert Orrantia, Director

The Homeland Security Senior Advisory Committee examines how to integrate preparedness activities across disciplines, agencies, and levels of government, including state, territorial, local, and tribal units of government. A cohesive planning framework should be incorporated that builds and implements homeland security initiatives which leverage DHS resources, as well as other federal, state, territory, local, and tribal resources. Specific attention should be paid to how all available preparedness funding sources can be effectively utilized in a collaborative manner to support the enhancement of overall capabilities. The membership of the Senior Advisory Committee must, at a minimum, include the following State officials directly responsible for the administration of FEMA Grant Programs Directorate (GPD) grants and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) cooperative agreements: the State Administrative Agency (SAA), ASPR Hospital Preparedness Program Coordinator, and CDC Public Health Emergency Preparedness Program Director. In addition, program representatives from the following entities should be members of the committee: State Homeland Security Advisor (if this role is not also the SAA), State Emergency Management Agency Director, State Public Health Officer, State Public Safety Officer (and SAA for Justice Assistance Grants, if different), State Court Official, State EMS Director, State Trauma System Manager, Statewide Interoperability Coordinator, State Citizen Corps POC, Urban Area POC, United States Coast Guard Area Command or Captain of the Port, Senior Members of the Regional Transit Security Working Group, Senior Security Officials from Major Transportation. A.R.S. § 41-4258.

Term Expires David C. Azuelo Brewer At the pleasure Robert L. Barger Brewer At the pleasure John A. Blackburn Brewer At the pleasure Daniel, P. Doyle Brewer At the pleasure Mark A. Gaillard Brewer At the pleasure Robert Halliday Brewer At the pleasure William Humble Brewer At the pleasure Scott Krushak Brewer At the pleasure Lisa Meyerson Brewer At the pleasure Gilbert Orrantia Brewer At the pleasure Harvey C. Skoog Brewer At the pleasure

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HOMELESSNESS AND HOUSING, GOVERNOR’S ARIZONA COMMISSION ON Governor’s Arizona Commission on Homelessness and Housing 1717 W. Jefferson St., Site Code 010A Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-9256 https://www.azdes.gov/landing.aspx?id=7695 Clarence H. Carter, Director

The Arizona Commission on Homelessness and Housing shall serve as a statewide homelessness planning and policy development resource for the governor and the State of Arizona. It shall oversee the implementation and progress of the Housing Arizona State Plan to prevent and end homelessness, and revise the State Plan as needed. E.O. 2010-03

Term Expires Mark J. Holleran Brewer At the pleasure Vic Hudenko Brewer At the pleasure Mary T. Leveton Brewer At the pleasure Darlene Newsom Brewer At the pleasure David Sherman Brewer At the pleasure Brian F. Spicker Brewer At the pleasure Jenifer Thornton Brewer At the pleasure Ted Williams Brewer At the pleasure 5 Current vacancies

HOMEOPATHIC AND INTEGRATED MEDICINE EXAMINERS, BOARD OF Board of Homeopathic and Integrated Medicine Examiners 1400 W. Washington St., Suite 230 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-8154 www.azhomeopathbd.az.gov Christine Springer, Director

The Board of Homeopathic Medical Examiners (Board) protects the health, safety and welfare of Arizona citizens by examining, licensing and regulating homeopathic physicians. The Board also registers homeopathic medical assistants that work under the supervision of licensed homeopathic physicians. A.R.S. § 32-2902.

Term Expires Mary B. Ackerley Brewer 6/30/2013 Lester Adler Brewer 6/30/2013 Donald Ray Farris Brewer 6/30/2013 Alan Ray Kennedy Brewer 6/30/2015 Todd Anthony Rowe Brewer 6/30/2014 Bruce H. Shelton Brewer 6/30/2015 No current vacancies

HOUSING COMMISSION, ARIZONA Arizona Housing Commission 1110 W. Washington St., Suite 310 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 771-1000

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www.azhousing.gov/PageList.aspx?CID=17 Michael Dell Trailor, Director

The Arizona Housing Commission consists of 24 members with 21 being appointed by the governor and serving four-year terms. The commissions shall recommend housing strategic planning and policy, coordinate public and private housing finance programs, provide recommendations for better private and public partnerships and initiatives for developing housing, review state housing programs, encourage the development of housing opportunities for special needs populations and advise the governor, the legislature, state agencies and city, county and tribal governmental bodies on the public and private actions that affect the cost or supply of housing. A.R.S. § 41-3954.

Term Expires Kenneth F. Anderson Brewer 1/19/2015 Sarah R. Darr Brewer 1/19/2015 Robert Michael McQuaid Brewer 1/19/2015 Kathleen Pechman Brewer 1/19/2015 Roberto C. Ruiz Brewer 1/19/2015 Steven Tofel Brewer 1/19/2015 Ted Williams Brewer 1/19/2015 Neal G. Young Brewer 1/19/2015 13 Current vacancies

HOUSING FINANCE AUTHORITY, ARIZONA Arizona Housing Finance Authority 1110 W. Washington St., Suite 310 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 771-1000 www.azhousing.gov/PageList.aspx?CID=18 Michael Dell Trailor, Director

The Arizona Housing Finance Authority (AzHFA) was established at the same time as the Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH), for the purpose of offering tax-exempt bond financing for rural areas of Arizona.The financing is provided by the AzHFA through the loan of proceeds resulting from the issuance of private activity bonds. The AzHFA’s bond obligations are not general obligations of the AzHFA or the State of Arizona. Additionally, the AzHFA may establish mortgage credit certificate programs to finance dwelling units in rural areas. The AzHFA is required to notify and obtain written consent from the governing bodies of any city, town, county, tribal government or existing corporation for any multifamily residential rental projects planned for their jurisdiction. Due to the over saturated single-family housing market in Arizona; the agency utilized its resources toward alternative homeownership programs to better address the current housing crisis. In FY2011, the agency was able to assist nearly 600 individuals in the purchase of foreclosed homes, assist first time homebuyers with down payment assistance, and aid individuals in avoiding foreclosure. A.R.S. § 41-3903.

Term Expires Paul C. DeSanctis Brewer 1/20/2014 Robert John Gardiner Brewer 1/19/2015 Zeek Ojeh Brewer 1/21/2019 Randy Pullen Brewer 1/18/2016 John H. Sundt Brewer 1/20/2020 2 Current vacancies

HUMAN TRAFFICKING, GOVERNOR'S TASK FORCE ON Governor's Task Force on Human Trafficking 1700 W. Washington St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-3394 Jamie N. Bennett, Program Administrator

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managing the impacts of human trafficking, identify opportunities to strengthen Arizona human trafficking statutes and make recommendations to the governor for any changes in law, administrative practice or law enforcement training that will reduce human trafficking in Arizona and improve ways to identify and assist the victims of human trafficking. The Task Force shall prepare and submit a report to the governor by September 30, 2013.

Term Expires Lea Benson Brewer At the pleasure Doug Coleman Brewer At the pleasure Adam Driggs Brewer At the pleasure Douglas A. Ducey Brewer At the pleasure Larrie M Fraley Brewer At the pleasure James Gallagher Brewer At the pleasure Robert Halliday Brewer At the pleasure Cindy Hensley McCain Brewer At the pleasure Bill Montgomery Brewer At the pleasure Gilbert Orrantia Brewer At the pleasure Andrew Pacheco Brewer At the pleasure Sheila S. Polk Brewer At the pleasure William G. Ridenour Brewer At the pleasure Brian Steele Brewer At the pleasure Grant Woods Brewer At the pleasure No current vacancies Brewer At the pleasure

HUMANITIES COUNCIL, ARIZONA Arizona Humanities Council 1242 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85004-1887 (602) 257-0335 www.azhumanities.org Brenda Thomson, Executive Director

The Humanities Act of 1965, as amended in 1976, authorizes the chairperson of the National Foundation on the Arts with the advice of the National Council, to establish and carry out a program of grants-in-aid in each of the several states to support not more than 50 percent of the cost of existing activities which meet the standards in order to develop a program in humanities in such a manner as will furnish adequate programs in the states. P.L. 94-462.

Term Expires Thomas Chapman Brewer 3/1/2014 Marla F. Everett Brewer 3/1/2015 Lisa S. Heidinger Brewer 3/1/2015 Dianna K. Soe Myint Brewer 3/1/2016 Trudy W. Schuett Brewer 3/1/2014 Maire Simington Brewer 3/1/2016 No current vacancies

INDIAN AFFAIRS, COMMISSION OF Commission of Indian Affairs 1700 W. Washington St., Suite 430 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-4421 www.indianaffairs.state.az.us Kristine FireThunder, Executive Director

The Arizona Commission of Indian Affairs (Commission) assists and supports state and federal agencies in assisting Indians and tribal councils in this state to develop mutual goals, to design projects for achieving goals and to implement their plans. June 30, 2013 Page 45 Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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Other duties of the commission include: assembling and making available facts needed by tribal, state and federal agencies to work together effectively; assisting this state in its responsibilities to Indians and tribes of this state by making recommendations to the governor and the Legislature; conferring and coordinating with officials and agencies of other governmental units and legislative committees regarding Indian needs and goals; working for greater understanding and improved relationships between Indians and non- Indians by creating an awareness of the legal, social and economic needs of Indians in this state; promoting increased participation by Indians in local and state affairs; and assisting tribal groups in developing increasingly effective methods of self-government. The Executive Director requires Senate confirmation. A.R.S. § 41-541.

Term Expires Leah A. Larson Hubbard Brewer 1/5/2015 Cedric Kuwaninvaya Brewer 1/5/2015 Nathan B. Pryor Brewer 1/5/2015 Buddy D. Rocha Brewer 1/5/2015 Billie N. Spurlin Brewer 1/5/2015 6 Current vacancies

INDIAN HEALTH CARE, ADVISORY COUNCIL ON Advisory Council on Indian Health Care 2830 W. Glendale Ave., Suite 1 Phoenix, AZ 85051 (602) 374-2575 http://acoihc.az.gov/ Fred Hubbard, Executive Director

The Advisory Council on Indian Health Care is established consisting of the following members Twenty members appointed by the governor. Each Arizona Indian tribe may submit recommendations to the governor. There shall be no more than one representative from each Arizona Indian tribe. Each member shall represent an Arizona Indian tribe and shall be nominated by his tribal governing body. The governor shall make appointments from the following areas: Five tribal members who represent health care agencies. At least one of the appointees shall have experience in serving elderly or physically disabled clients. Five tribal members who represent social service agencies. At least one of the appointees shall have experience in serving elderly or physically disabled clients. Five tribal members who represent agencies serving the developmentally disabled. Two tribal members who represent tribal organizations or metropolitan Indian centers. Three tribal members serving at large. One representative from the Arizona health care cost containment system appointed by the director. One representative from the department of health services appointed by the director. One representative from the department of economic security appointed by the director. A.R.S. § 36-2902.01.

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INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF ARIZONA 800 W. Washington St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-4411 www.ica.state.az.us Laura L. McGrory, Director

The Industrial Commission of Arizona (Commission) consists of five members appointed by the governor for five-year terms. Not more than three members shall belong to the same political party. Members shall have been residents of the state for five years immediately preceding their original appointment. Members require Senate confirmation. The Commission adopts rules and enforces laws relating to the life, health, safety, and welfare of employees in the state. A.R.S. § 23-101.

Term Expires David M. Parker Brewer 1/20/2014 Michael G. Sanders Brewer 1/18/2016 Susan Strickler Brewer 1/19/2015 2 Current vacancies

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INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION, INVESTMENT COMMITTEE FOR Investment Committee for Industrial Commission 800 W. Washington St., Room 307 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-4411 http://www.ica.state.az.us/ Laura L. McGrory, Director

The Investment Committee for the Industrial Commission (Committee) consists of three members, knowledgeable in investments and economics, appointed by the governor for three-year terms. The Committee establishes investment policy and supervises investment activities of the state compensation fund. A.R.S. § 23-1065.

3 Current vacancies

INFANTS AND TODDLERS, INTERAGENCY COORDINATING COUNCIL FOR Interagency Coordinating Council for Infants and Toddlers 3839 N. Third St., Suite 304 Phoenix, AZ 85012 (602) 542-2255 or TF 888-439-5609 www.azdes.gov/AzEIP Karie Taylor, Executive Director

The Interagency Coordinating Council for Infants and Toddlers (Council) consists of members from the following Arizona state agencies: Department of Economic Security, Department of Education, Arizona School for the Deaf and Blind, Department of Health Services, and the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System Administration. The Council develops and implements a statewide comprehensive, coordinated, multidisciplinary and interagency service delivery system for eligible infants and toddlers and their families. Each state must plan for the establishment of a delivery system with adequate and equitable services; competent, trained personnel; coordination of financial resources; and development of programs and services which are responsive to the needs of families. P.L. 99-457. Executive Order 1989-11.

Term Rita M. Aitken Brewer Expires Kathleen D. Coloma Brewer 1/31/2014/ / Andrea M. Edwards Brewer 1/31/2014 Amy L. Heck Brewer 1/31/2014 Tina M. Johnson Brewer 1/31/2015 Frank Migali Brewer 1/31/2014 Sonya Montoya Brewer 1/31/2014 Gloria Navarro-Valverde Brewer 1/31/2014 Kristina Park Brewer 1/31/2014 Lyndi C. Rivers Brewer 1/31/2014 Rhonelda C. Rummel Brewer 1/31/2014 Brad Willis Brewer 1/31/2014 10 Current vacancies

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AUTHORIZATION COMMITTEE 100 N. 15th Ave., Suite 400 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 364-4770 http://aset.azdoa.gov/content/information-technology-authorization-committee-itac Aaron Sandeen, Deputy Director

Voting Members: Four members from private industry who are appointed by the governor pursuant to section 38-211 and who are knowledgeable in information technology; Two members who are directors of state agencies and who are appointed by the governor; Two members from either private industry or state government who are appointed by the governor. June 30, 2013 Page 47 Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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Advisory Members: One local government member and one federal government member who are appointed by the governor. (Committee members who are from private industry serve two year terms. The other members serve at the pleasure of their appointing officers.) Other Voting Members: The administrative director of the courts or the director's designee. Other Advisory Members: One member of the house of representatives appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives; One member of the senate appointed by the president of the senate; The staff director of the joint legislative budget committee, or the staff director's designee; The director of the Department of Administration or the Director’s Designee, who shall be the chairperson of the committee but for all other purposes shall serve as an advisory member. A.R.S. § 41-3521.

Term Expires James J. Apperson Napolitano At the pleasure Thomas J. Betlach Brewer At the pleasure Mark Brnovich Brewer At the pleasure Peter Graves Brewer 1/20/2014 Michael K. Jeanes Brewer At the pleasure Michael G. Policky Brewer 1/19/2015 4 Current vacancies

INSURANCE GUARANTY FUND BOARD, LIFE AND DISABILITY Life and Disability Insurance Guaranty Fund Board 2910 N. 44th St., Suite 210 Phoenix, AZ 85018 (602) 364-3863 Germaine Marks, Director

The Life and Disability Insurance Guaranty Fund Board (Board) consists of nine members appointed by the governor for three-year staggered terms from a list of persons submitted to the governor by the Director of the Department of Insurance. The Director shall consider whether all member insurers are fairly represented. The Board assists the Department in the administration of the insurer insolvencies by paying claims against insolvent life and disability insurance companies. A.R.S. § 20-684.

Term Expires Michael S. Bula Brewer 8/27/2013 Christopher L. Chandler Brewer 8/27/2014 Robert C. Corn Brewer 8/27/2015 Eric C. Dupont Brewer 8/27/2015 Mark A. Haydukovich Brewer 8/27/2014 Carla A. Kot Brewer 8/27/2015 Tod D. Lashway Brewer 8/27/2013 John R. Mathews Brewer 8/27/2014 John J. Sheehy Brewer 8/27/2013 No current vacancies

INSURANCE GUARANTY FUND BOARD, PROPERTY AND CASUALTY Property and Casualty Insurance Guaranty Fund Board 2910 N. 44th St., Suite 210 Phoenix, AZ 85018 (602) 364-3863 Germaine Marks, Director

The Property and Casualty Insurance Guaranty Fund Board (Board) consists of 11 members appointed by the governor for three-year terms from a list of persons submitted to the governor by the Director of the Department of Insurance. The Director shall consider whether all member insurers are fairly represented. The Board assists the Department in the administration of the insurer insolvencies by paying claims against insolvent property and casualty insurance companies. A.R.S. § 20-663.

Term Expires Sara M. Begley Brewer 8/27/2013 Kathleen G. Bissell Brewer 8/27/2013

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Ronald E. Malpiedi Brewer 8/27/2014 8 Current vacancies

INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS, ARIZONA Arizona International Development Authority Board of Directors 206 S. 17th Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 712-7081 http://www.azdot.gov/adot_and/public_meetings.asp Gail Lewis, Executive Director

The Arizona International Development Authority's Governing Board is consists of seven members appointed by the governor. Members of the board shall be chosen based on their experience in one or more of the fields of public finance, international banking, international commerce and relations, transportation, infrastructure and related facilities construction and land use planning. The Board's duty is to engage in activities to facilitate the development of international trade or commerce. A.R.S. § 41-4503.

Term Expires Edwin L. Biggers Brewer 1/15/2018 Victor Gonzalez Brewer 1/19/2015 Joseph C. Hull Brewer 1/15/2018 Gary James Magrino Brewer 1/19/2015 James B. Manson Brewer 1/19/2015 Daniel J. Mercer Brewer 1/19/2015 Larry K. Nelson Brewer 1/15/2018 No current vacancies

JOINT BORDER SECURITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE 1700 W. Washington St., 8th Floor Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-1437 http://www.azleg.gov/jbsac/ Ryan Owens, Policy Advisory, Military Affairs

The commission shall meet on the call of the two co-chairpersons, but no more frequently than monthly. The committee may: 1. Take testimony and other evidence regarding the international border with Mexico. 2. Analyze border crossing statistics. 3. Analyze related crime statistics. 4. Make recommendations designed to increase border security. 5. Make other recommendations. Beginning November 30, 2011 and each month thereafter, the commission shall submit a written report of its findings and recommendations to the House Speaker, Senate President and the governor and shall provide a copy of the report to the secretary of state. A.R.S. § 41-981.

Term Expires Basilio F. Aja Brewer At the pleasure John S. Halikowski Brewer At the pleasure Robert Halliday Brewer At the pleasure Gilbert Orrantia Brewer At the pleasure Charles Ryan Brewer At the pleasure Hugo Salazar Brewer At the pleasure No current vacancies

JUDICIAL CONDUCT, COMMISSION ON Commission on Judicial Conduct 1501 W. Washington St., Suite 229 Phoenix, AZ 85007 June 30, 2013 Page 49 Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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(602) 452-3200 http://www.azcourts.gov/ethics/MoreInformation.aspx George A. Riemer, Director

The Commission on Judicial Conduct consists of 11 members including two judges of the Court of Appeals, two judges of the Superior Court, one Justice of the Peace, and one municipal court judge, appointed by the Supreme Court; two members of the State Bar of Arizona, appointed by the governing body of the State Bar; and three citizens who are not judges, retired judges, or members of the State Bar of Arizona, appointed by the governor for six-year staggered terms. Members require Senate confirmation. Ariz. Const., Art. VI.I.

Term Expires Colleen Concannon Brewer 1/19/2015 Rick G. Medina Brewer 12/12/2013 1 Current vacancy

JUVENILE JUSTICE COMMISSION, ARIZONA Arizona Juvenile Justice Commission 1700 W. Washington St., Suite 230 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-1705 http://gocyf.az.gov/children/brd_ajjc.asp John Raeder, Program Administrator

The Arizona Juvenile Justice Commission provides leadership to state and local communities to develop and maintain a coordinated, best practice approach to juvenile justice prevention, intervention and public safety. The Commission advises the governor and the Arizona State Legislature on matters related to the improvement of the juvenile justice system, and its services to youth and families, Develops policies to improve the quality of juvenile justice and conditions for children in care and advocates for youth involvement in both the planning and implementation of projects and encourage parental involvement in delinquency prevention and intervention programs E.O. 2010-08. E.O. 2012-04.

Term Expires Christina Kay Blanchard Schopen Brewer At the pleasure Robert M. Brutinel Napolitano At the pleasure Alice L. Bustillo Brewer At the pleasure Chad L. Campbell Brewer At the pleasure Heather Carter Brewer At the pleasure Robert Duber Brewer At the pleasure Timothy Dunst Brewer At the pleasure Charles Flanagan Brewer At the pleasure Helen Gandara Napolitano At the pleasure Dan Goldfine Brewer At the pleasure Joseph A. Grossman Brewer At the pleasure Mason C. Hunt Brewer At the pleasure Jane Kallal Brewer At the pleasure Richard K. Layton Brewer At the pleasure Rob Lubitz Napolitano At the pleasure James D. Molina Napolitano At the pleasure Cindi S. Nannetti Brewer At the pleasure Cecil B. Patterson Napolitano At the pleasure Guyton Penns Brewer At the pleasure Vada Jo Phelps Napolitano At the pleasure Dennis R. Pickering Napolitano At the pleasure Thomas Pickrell Brewer At the pleasure Shaun Rieve Brewer At the pleasure Marilyn R. Seymann Brewer At the pleasure Robert Lewis Thomas Napolitano At the pleasure Myrtle Lucille Young Napolitano At the pleasure 7 Current vacancies

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LAND DEPARTMENT BOARD OF APPEALS, ARIZONA STATE Arizona State Land Department Board of Appeals 1616 W. Adams St., 3rd Floor Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-4631 www.land.state.az.us/divisions/board.htm Vanessa Hickman, Commissioner

The Land Department Board of Appeals consists of five members appointed by the governor for six-year terms. Members are appointed from each of three districts with two at-large members. District I: Pima, Santa Cruz, Cochise, Graham, and Greenlee counties. District II: Maricopa, La Paz, Yuma, Pinal, and Gila counties. District III: Mohave, Yavapai, Coconino, Apache, and Navajo counties. No more than three members may be from the same political party. Members require Senate confirmation. The Board reviews appeals relating to classification or appraisal of state land. A.R.S. § 37-213.

Term Expires Norman E. Chappell Brewer 1/21/2019 Jolene Dance Brewer 1/18/2016 Sandra B. Kelley Brewer 1/15/2018 Richard L. Poynter Brewer 1/18/2016 Sanders K. Solot Brewer 1/20/2014 No current vacancies

LAW ENFORCEMENT MERIT SYSTEM COUNCIL 2102 W. Encanto Blvd., Suite 230 Phoenix, AZ 85009 (602) 223-2286 http://www.azdps.gov/About/LEMSC/main.asp Pedro Ramon Figueroa, Captain

The term of office for each member is three years, each term to expire three years from the date of appointment. Upon the expiration of the term of a member a successor shall be appointed for a full term of three years. (Current members as of 8/17/12 serve the previous 6 year terms…2012 statute changes moved board to 5 from 3 members and changed term length from 6 years to 3 years) The personnel board may hold regular monthly meetings and, in addition, may hold special meetings the board deems necessary. A chairperson and vice chairperson shall be elected by the members at the first meeting of each year and the chairperson shall not serve successive terms as chairperson. Meetings of the personnel board shall be open to the public, and executive sessions may be held as provided by law. Any one of the following shall constitute the resignation of a board member and authorize the governor to appoint a new member to fill the unexpired term so vacated: Becoming a candidate for any elective public office. Accepting any appointive office or employment in the state service, except the state employee who is designated to serve on the board. Members of the personnel board, except the person designated as the state employee, are eligible to receive compensation as determined pursuant to section 38-611 for each day actually spent for meetings of the personnel board. The member of the personnel board designated as the state employee shall be paid the state employee's regular compensation for meetings of the board. A.R.S. § 41-1830.11.

Term Expires Gail Goodman Brewer 7/1/2017 Sandra R. Lines Brewer 7/1/2015 Oliver M. Transue Brewer 7/1/2013 2 Current vacancies

LEGISLATIVE GOVERNMENTAL MALL COMMISSION 1700 W. Washington St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 Senate: (602) 926-3559 | House: (602) 926-4221 http://www.azleg.gov/InterimCommittees.asp Sharon Langford, Legislative Policy Administrator

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The Governmental Mall Commission (Commission) consists of nine members including two members appointed by the governor, one of whom shall have experience in land planning or architecture; the president of the Senate or the president’s designee as an advisory member; the speaker of the House or the speaker’s designee as an advisory member; one member of the public appointed by the president of the Senate; one member of the public appointed by the speaker of the House; the director of the Department of Administration or the director’s designee; the Chair of the Historical Advisory Commission or the Chair’s designee; two members appointed by the Chair of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, one of whom shall have experience in county planning; and two members appointed by the mayor of the city of Phoenix, one of whom shall have experience in urban planning. Public members serve three-year terms. The Commission develops and maintains a comprehensive long-range general plan for development of the governmental mall. A.R.S. § 41-1361.

Term Expires Barry M. Aarons Brewer 1/18/2016 Vanessa Hickman Brewer 1/20/2014 No current vacancies

LETTUCE RESEARCH COUNCIL, ARIZONA ICEBERG Arizona Iceberg Lettuce Research Council 1688 W. Adams St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-3262 http://www.azda.gov/act/IcebergLettuce.aspx Donald Butler, Director

The Arizona Iceberg Lettuce Research Council (Council) consists of seven producers appointed by the governor for three-year terms as follows: four from District 1, including Yuma and La Paz counties; 1 from District 2, including the remainder of the lettuce-producing areas in this state; and two appointed at large. The Council authorizes programs for research, development, and surveys concerning varietal development; for lettuce pest eradication and for production, harvesting, handling, and hauling from field to market. A.R.S. § 3-526.01 as amended by Laws 2000, Ch. 230, § 3.

Term Expires John A. Boelts Brewer 12/31/2013 Mitchell Conrad Ford Brewer 12/31/2014 Christopher N. Liska Brewer 12/31/2013 Marvin L. Marlatt Brewer 12/31/2013 Thomas M. Nunes Brewer 12/31/2013 Mark Stover Brewer 12/31/2014 Janessa J. Thelander Brewer 12/31/2013 No current vacancies

LIQUOR BOARD, STATE State Liquor Board 800 W. Washington St., 5th floor Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-9789 http://www.azliquor.gov/ D. Alan Everett, Director

The State Liquor Board (Board) consists of seven members to be appointed by the governor. Five of the members of the Board shall not be financially interested directly or indirectly in business licensed to deal with spirituous liquors. Two members shall currently be engaged in business in the spirituous liquor industry or have been engaged in the past in business in the spirituous liquor industry, at least one of whom shall currently be a retail licensee or employee of a retail licensee. One member shall be a member of a neighborhood association recognized by a county, city or town. The term of members is three years. Members require Senate confirmation. The Board grants and denies applications, revokes licenses, adopts rules, hears appeals, and holds hearings. A.R.S. §§ 4-111; 38-211.

Term Expires Robin Marie Cantrell-Cleckler Brewer 1/19/2015 James Ross Carruthers Brewer 1/19/2015 Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Page 52 June 30, 2013 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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William Gary DuPont Brewer 1/18/2016 J.D. Ghelfi Brewer 1/19/2015 Tim Linden Brewer 1/20/2014 Vikki R. Scarafiotti Brewer 1/20/2014 1 Current vacancy

LIVESTOCK AND AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE P.O. Box 900 Waddell, AZ 85355 (623) 546-8266 James R. Sweeney, Chairperson

The Livestock and Agriculture Committee (Committee) shall be composed of the following members, at least three of whom are from counties that have a population of less than 500,000 persons, appointed by the governor: three members representing county fairs, one member representing Arizona livestock fairs, one member representing the University of Arizona college of agriculture, one member representing the livestock industry, one member representing the farming industry, one member representing the governor’s office, one member representing the Arizona state fair conducted by the Arizona exposition and state fair board and one member representing the general public. The governor shall appoint a chair from the members. Terms of members shall be four years. The Committee shall promote the livestock and agricultural resources of the state and for the purpose of conducting an annual Arizona national livestock fair by the Arizona exposition and state fair board to further promote livestock resources. A.R.S. § 5-113.

Term Expires Kirk Alan Astroth Brewer 6/30/2016 Jonathan Baker Brewer 6/30/2013 R. Grant Boice Brewer 6/30/2015 Mark E. Claridge Brewer 6/30/2016 Robert DeWayne Justice Brewer 6/30/2016 Sherron L. Lavin Brewer 6/30/2015 Karen K. Strongin Brewer 6/30/2014 James R. Sweeney Brewer 6/30/2013 Don B. West Brewer 6/30/2015 1 Current vacancy

LOCAL BOARD, ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY (ASU), PUBLIC SAFETY PERSONNEL RETIREMENT SYSTEM Arizona State University (ASU), Public Safety Personnel Retirement System Local Board Box 875612 Tempe, AZ 85287-5612 (480) 965-2701 https://cfo.asu.edu/hr-psprs Claudia Salas, Board Secretary

The Department of Public Safety, the Game and Fish Department, the University of Arizona, Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, each county, each municipal fire department, and each municipal police department shall have a local board. Each state agency local board consists of two members elected by members and three citizens appointed by the governor. Renewal terms of office will be four years. Each local board shall be constituted as prescribed in A.R.S. § 38-847.

Term Expires Dawn M. Russo Brewer 7/24/2013 Lyman E. Waddill Brewer 7/24/2014 1 Current vacancy

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LOCAL BOARD, ATTORNEY GENERAL, PUBLIC SAFETY PERSONNEL RETIREMENT SYSTEM Attorney General, Public Safety Personnel Retirement System Local Board 1275 W. Washington St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-7929 Ronald G. Gibson, Board Secretary

The Department of Public Safety, the Game and Fish Department, the University of Arizona, Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, each county, each municipal fire department, and each municipal police department shall have a local board. Each state agency local board consists of two members elected by members and three citizens appointed by the governor. Renewal terms of office will be four years. Each local board shall be constituted as prescribed in A.R.S. § 38-847.

3 Current vacancies

LOCAL BOARD, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS OFFICER RETIREMENT PLAN 1831 W. Jefferson St., Mail Drop 560 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 771-2100, ext. 233 or 234 www.azdjc.gov Michael J. Smarik, State Comptroller

The administration of the Corrections Officer Retirement Plan and the responsibility for making the provisions of the plan effective for each employer are vested in a local board. The Department of Corrections, the Department of Juvenile Corrections, and each participating county shall have a local board. For state departments, the local boards consist of: two members elected by secret ballot by members employed by that department in a designated position; two citizens appointed by the governor; one member who is knowledgeable in personnel actions appointed by each of the Directors of the Departments of Corrections and Juvenile Corrections for their respective boards. Each state department local board shall elect a chairperson. For each participating county, the local boards consist of: the chairperson of the Board of Supervisors, or a designee who is approved by the Board of Supervisors, who serves as chairperson; two members elected by secret ballot by members employed by the participating county in a designated position; and two citizens appointed by the chairperson of, and with the approval of, the Board of Supervisors, including one citizen who is the head of the merit system if it exists for the members. For political subdivisions, the mayor or chief elected official or a designee approved by the respective governing body as chair, two members elected by secret ballot by members employed by the appropriate employer, and two citizens, one of whom is the head of the merit system if it exists for the group of members, appointed by the mayor or chief elected official and with the approval of the city council or governing body of the employer. Local boards: decide all questions of eligibility and service credits and determine the amount, manner, and time of payment of any benefit under the plan; determine the right of a claimant to a benefit and afford a claimant or the fund manager or both the right to a rehearing on the original determination; request and receive from the employers and from members information necessary for the proper administration of the plan and action on claims for benefits and forward the information to the fund manager; distribute in an appropriate manner information explaining the plan which the fund manager receives; furnish the employer, the fund manager, and the Legislature on request annual reports with respect to the administration of the plan; appoint a medical board composed of a designated physician or clinic other than the employer’s regular employee or contractor; and sue and be sued to effectuate the duties and responsibilities set forth. A.R.S. § 38-893.

Term Expires George L. Herman Brewer 9/27/2014 Michael J. Smarik Brewer 9/27/2014 No current vacancies

LOCAL BOARD, DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE CORRECTIONS OFFICER RETIREMENT PLAN Department of Juvenile Corrections Officer Retirement Plan Local Board 1624 W. Adams St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-9261

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www.azdjc.gov Desiree Cruz, Secretary

The Department of Public Safety, the Game and Fish Department, the University of Arizona, Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, each county, each municipal fire department, and each municipal police department shall have a local board. Each state agency local board consists of two members elected by members and three citizens appointed by the governor. Renewal terms of office will be four years. Each local board shall be constituted as prescribed in A.R.S. § 38-847.

Term Expires Armando M. Gomez Brewer 9/27/2014 1 Current vacancy

LOCAL BOARD, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY (DPS) FOR CORRECTIONS OFFICER RETIREMENT PLAN (CORP) - DISPATCHER P.O. Box 6638, Mail Drop 1100 Phoenix, AZ 85005 Leanne Lunsford, Board Secretary

The administration of the Corrections Officer Retirement Plan and the responsibility for making the provisions of the plan effective for each employer are vested in a local board. For state departments, the local boards consist of: two members elected by secret ballot by members employed by that department in a designated position; two citizens appointed by the governor; one member who is knowledgeable in personnel actions appointed by the Director. Each state department local board shall elect a chairperson. A.R.S. § 38-893

2 Current vacancies

LOCAL BOARD, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY (DPS), PUBLIC SAFETY PERSONNEL RETIREMENT SYSTEM Department of Public Safety (DPS), Public Safety Personnel Retirement System Local Board P.O. Box 6638, Mail Drop 1100 Phoenix, AZ 85005 (602) 223-2147 Leanne Lunsford, Board Secretary

The Department of Public Safety, the Game and Fish Department, the University of Arizona, Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, each county, each municipal fire department, and each municipal police department shall have a local board. Each state agency local board consists of two members elected by members and three citizens appointed by the governor. Renewal terms of office will be four years. Each local board shall be constituted as prescribed in A.R.S. § 38-847.

3 Current vacancies

LOCAL BOARD, EMERGENCY AND MILITARY AFFAIRS, PUBLIC SAFETY PERSONNEL RETIREMENT SYSTEM Emergency and Military Affairs, Public Safety Personnel Retirement System Local Board 5636 E. McDowell Road, Mail Drop 5101 Phoenix, AZ 85008 (602) 267-2731 Danielle Salomon, Board Secretary

The Department of Public Safety, the Game and Fish Department, the University of Arizona, Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, each county, each municipal fire department, and each municipal police department shall have a local board. Each state agency local board consists of two members elected by members and three citizens appointed by the governor. Renewal terms of office will be four years. Each local board shall be constituted as prescribed in A.R.S. § 38-847.

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Term Expires Michael K. Smith Brewer 1/19/2015 2 Current vacancies

LOCAL BOARD, GAME AND FISH, PUBLIC SAFETY PERSONNEL RETIREMENT SYSTEM Game and Fish, Public Safety Personnel Retirement System Local Board 5000 W. Carefree Highway, DOPR Phoenix, AZ 85086 (623) 236-7399 Diana Shaffer, Secretary

The Department of Public Safety, the Game and Fish Department, the University of Arizona, Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, each county, each municipal fire department, and each municipal police department shall have a local board. Each state agency local board consists of two members elected by members and three citizens appointed by the governor. Renewal terms of office will be four years. Each local board shall be constituted as prescribed in A.R.S. § 38-847.

3 Current vacancies

LOCAL BOARD, LIQUOR LICENSES, PUBLIC SAFETY PERSONNEL RETIREMENT SYSTEM Liquor Licenses, Public Safety Personnel Retirement System Local Board 800 W. Washington St., 5th Floor Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-9050 Manuel Escudero, Secretary

The Department of Public Safety, the Game and Fish Department, the University of Arizona, Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, each county, each municipal fire department, and each municipal police department shall have a local board. Each state agency local board consists of two members elected by members and three citizens appointed by the governor. Renewal terms of office will be four years. Each local board shall be constituted as prescribed in A.R.S. § 38-847.

3 Current vacancies

LOCAL BOARD, NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY (NAU), PUBLIC SAFETY PERSONNEL RETIREMENT SYSTEM Northern Arizona University (NAU), Public Safety Personnel Retirement System Local Board P.O. Box 5602 Flagstaff, AZ 86011 (928) 523-3611 Paul Sorenson, Director

The Department of Public Safety, the Game and Fish Department, the University of Arizona, Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, each county, each municipal fire department, and each municipal police department shall have a local board. Each state agency local board consists of two members elected by members and three citizens appointed by the governor. Renewal terms of office will be four years. Each local board shall be constituted as prescribed in A.R.S. § 38-847.

Term Expires Pamela J. Heinonen Brewer 7/24/2014 Eric D. Yordy Brewer 7/24/2014 1 Current vacancy

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LOCAL BOARD, STATE PARKS, PUBLIC SAFETY PERSONNEL RETIREMENT SYSTEM State Parks, Public Safety Personnel Retirement System Local Board 1300 W. Washington St., Suite 415 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-4174 Bryan P. Martyn, Executive Director

The Department of Public Safety, the Game and Fish Department, the University of Arizona, Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, each county, each municipal fire department, and each municipal police department shall have a local board. Each state agency local board consists of two members elected by members and three citizens appointed by the governor. Renewal terms of office will be four years. Each local board shall be constituted as prescribed in A.R.S. § 38-847.

Term Expires Leslie Ann Schwalbe Brewer 8/9/2013 2 Current vacancies

LOCAL BOARD, TUCSON AIRPORT AUTHORITY, PUBLIC SAFETY PERSONNEL RETIREMENT SYSTEM Tucson Airport Authority, Public Safety Personnel Retirement System Local Board 7005 S. Plumer Ave. Tucson, AZ 85706 (520) 573-8100 Cathy Arnit, Secretary

The Department of Public Safety, the Game and Fish Department, the University of Arizona, Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, each county, each municipal fire department, and each municipal police department shall have a local board. Each state agency local board consists of two members elected by members and three citizens appointed by the governor. Renewal terms of office will be four years. Each local board shall be constituted as prescribed in A.R.S. § 38-847.

Term Expires Peter V. Gallo Brewer 9/29/2014 2 Current vacancies

LOCAL BOARD, UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, PUBLIC SAFETY PERSONNEL RETIREMENT SYSTEM University of Arizona, Public Safety Personnel Retirement System Local Board 1852 E. First St. Tucson, AZ 85721 (520) 621-7538 Carmen C. Elias, Secretary

The Department of Public Safety, the Game and Fish Department, the University of Arizona, Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, each county, each municipal fire department, and each municipal police department shall have a local board. Each state agency local board consists of two members elected by members and three citizens appointed by the governor. Renewal terms of office will be four years. Each local board shall be constituted as prescribed in A.R.S. § 38-847.

3 Current vacancies

LOTTERY COMMISSION, ARIZONA STATE Arizona State Lottery Commission 4740 E. University Drive Phoenix, AZ 85034 (480) 921-4400 June 30, 2013 Page 57 Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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www.arizonalottery.com/CommissionMeetingMinutes.html Jeff Hatch-Miller, Director

The Arizona State Lottery Commission (Commission) consists of five members who are appointed by the governor for a term of five years. No more than three members may be from the same political party and the members shall annually elect one of the members to serve as chair of the commission. The members of the Commission must consist of the following: at least one member having a minimum of five years’ experience in law enforcement; at least one member having a minimum of five years’ experience as a certified public accountant; at least one member having a minimum of five years’ experience in marketing or advertising, or both, and at least one member having a minimum of five years’ experience in convenience store, mini-mart or grocery retailing. The Commission shall oversee a state lottery to produce the maximum amount of net revenue consonant with the dignity of the state. The Commission conducts, administers, and regulates the Arizona State Lottery; has powers to license agents; distributes lottery revenue; and sets codes of conduct and penalties for the running of the state lottery. A.R.S. § 5-552

Term Expires Jeffrey R. Boehm Brewer 1/20/2014 Franklin D. Conley Brewer 1/16/2017 Michael Spencer Love Brewer 1/15/2018 Nicholas Peter "Chip" Scutari Brewer 1/16/2017 Jeff H. Weintraub Brewer 1/19/2015 No current vacancies

MANUFACTURED HOUSING, BOARD OF Board of Manufactured Housing 1110 W. Washington St., Suite 100 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 364-1003 www.dfbls.az.gov/omh.aspx Gene Palma, Director

The Board of Manufactured Housing (Board) consists of nine members appointed by the governor for three-year terms as follows: one manufacturer, one from the installer industry, one manufactured home park owner, one from a financial institution, one member from the recreational vehicle industry, one dealer or broker, and three members of the public, one whose residence is a mobile or manufactured home and who is a resident of a mobile home park or manufactured home park. Members require Senate confirmation. The Board adopts rules imposing construction standards for factory-built buildings, manufactured homes, and recreational vehicles; and establishes license standards, fees, and bonding requirements for the industry. 2005 House Bill 2120 modifies membership removes the recreational vehicle industry rep adds a representative of a residential factory built buildings and replaces the manufactured home park owner with a representative of manufactured home park owners. A.R.S. § 41-2143.

Term Expires Samuel L. Baird Brewer 1/19/2015 Arthur E. Chick Brewer 1/19/2015 Paul C. DeSanctis Brewer 1/19/2015 John T. Dingeman Brewer 1/18/2016 Terry R. Gleeson Brewer 1/19/2015 Neal T. Haney Brewer 1/19/2015 Joe B. Hart Brewer 1/19/2015 Everette W. Hoyle Brewer 1/19/2015 Zeek Ojeh Brewer 1/19/2015 No current vacancies

MASSAGE THERAPY, BOARD OF Board of Massage Therapy 1400 W. Washington St., Suite 300 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-8604 www.massagetherapy.az.gov Kathleen Phillips, Deputy Director Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Page 58 June 30, 2013 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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The Board of Massage Therapy (Board) consists of the following members appointed by the governor: three massage therapists who are residents of this state, who possess an unrestricted license to practice massage therapy in this state and who have been practicing in this state for at least five years immediately preceding their appointment and two public members who are residents of this state and who are not affiliated with and do not have any financial interest in any health care profession but who have an interest in consumer rights or have a background in compliance or law enforcement issues. The board shall: evaluate the qualifications of applicants for licensure; designate at least one national examination that it requires applicants to pass; issue licenses to persons who meet the requirements of this chapter; regulate the practice of massage therapy by interpreting and enforcing this chapter; establish requirements for the education of licensees and applicants, including the identification of board approved schools, continuing education programs and assessing the continuing competence of licensees; adopt rules for ethical and professional conduct to govern the practice of massage therapy in this state; adopt rules to enforce this chapter; meet at least once each quarter in compliance with the open meeting requirements of Title 38, Chapter 3, Article 3.1, and keep an official record of these meetings; at its first regular meeting after the start of each calendar year, elect officers from among its members as necessary to accomplish board business; provide for the timely orientation and training of new professional and public appointees to the board regarding board licensing and disciplinary procedures, this chapter, board rules and board procedures; maintain a current list of all licensees; enter into contracts for services necessary to enforce this chapter; and publish, at least annually, or make available for copying or reproduction in any format, final disciplinary actions taken against a licensee. A.R.S. § 32-4204.

Term Expires Dennis Craig Beye Brewer 1/18/2015 Victoria Bowmann Brewer 1/18/2015 Earle Evan Duskey Brewer 1/20/2014 John Ortega Napolitano 1/20/2014 Diane Marie Pruetz Brewer 1/18/2016 No current vacancies

MASTER ENERGY PLAN TASK FORCE 1700 W. Washington St. Phoenix, Arizona 85007 http://www.azenergy.gov/News_and_Events/Default.aspx Leisa Brug, Director

The Master Energy Plan Task Force (Task Force) is established to create a Draft Master Energy Plan. The Task Force shall be comprised of not more than 40 members. The Director of Energy Policy shall chair the Task Force and that office sahll provide administrative support. The subcommittees shall hold regularly scheduled meetings. The governor may adopt the Draft Plan as the Master Energy Plan for Arizona. E.O. 2013-03

Term Expires Ronald K. Adam Brewer At the Pleasure Douglas Brent Adams Brewer At the Pleasure Bradley Albert Brewer At the Pleasure David S Alexander Brewer At the Pleasure M. Lee Allison Brewer At the Pleasure Erik Bakken Brewer At the Pleasure Kelly J. Barr Brewer At the Pleasure Ann Becker Brewer At the Pleasure Barry A. Brown Brewer At the Pleasure John Coggins Brewer At the Pleasure C. Webb Crockett Brewer At the Pleasure Michael M. Crow Brewer At the Pleasure Michelle De Blasi Brewer At the Pleasure Pat Dinkel Brewer At the Pleasure Jose Luis Esparza Brewer At the Pleasure Christopher S. Fetzer Brewer At the Pleasure Gina Dorothy Grey Brewer At the Pleasure Michael Grossman Brewer At the Pleasure Jeff Guldner Brewer At the Pleasure June 30, 2013 Page 59 Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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Kerry Hattevik Brewer At the Pleasure Rebecca Hudson Brewer At the Pleasure Joseph W. King Brewer At the Pleasure Michael J. Lacey Brewer At the Pleasure Kate Maracas Brewer At the Pleasure Steven M. McClain Brewer At the Pleasure Michael McGinnis Brewer At the Pleasure David Modeer Brewer At the Pleasure Sheila Paul Shedd Brewer At the Pleasure Michael E. Sheehan Brewer At the Pleasure Martin L. Shultz Brewer At the Pleasure Joseph H. Simmons Brewer At the Pleasure Dennis Smith Brewer At the Pleasure Mary Jo Smith Brewer At the Pleasure Robert R. Taylor Brewer At the Pleasure Carmine A. Tilghman Brewer At the Pleasure Joseph Christopher Varela Brewer At the Pleasure John V. Wallace Brewer At the Pleasure Maja Wessels Brewer At the Pleasure Claire L. Zucker Brewer At the Pleasure 1 Current vacancy Brewer At the Pleasure

MEDICAL BOARD, ARIZONA Arizona Medical Board 9545 E. Doubletree Ranch Road Scottsdale, AZ 85258 (480) 551-2700 or TF 877-255-2212 www.azmd.gov Lisa Wynn, Executive Director

The Arizona Medical Board (Board) consists of 12 members, appointed by the governor for five- year terms, four of whom shall represent the public and eight of whom shall be actively practicing medicine. One of the four public members shall be a licensed practical or professional nurse. The eight physicians must be from at least three different counties of the state, and not more than five of the members may be from any one county. Members require Senate confirmation. The Board examines and licenses those wishing to practice medicine and surgery in the state and may employ medical consultants, approve schools of medicine, and seek legal counsel from the Attorney General. A.R.S. § 32-1402, as amended by Laws 2000, Ch. 204, § 4.

Term Expires Jodi Ann Bain Brewer 7/1/2016 James M. Gillard Brewer 7/1/2015 Jody Lynn Jenkins Brewer 7/1/2013 Gordi Singh Khera Brewer 7/1/2014 Douglas Dean Lee Brewer 7/1/2013 Richard T. Perry Brewer 7/1/2016 Wanda J. Salter Brewer 7/1/2015 5 Current vacancies

MEDICAL DIRECTION COMMISSION 150 N. 18th Ave., Suite 540 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 364-3150 or TF 800-200-8523 www.azdhs.gov/bems/mdc.htm William Humble, Director

The Medical Direction Commission is established consisting of the following 12 members: the medical director of emergency medical services in the department of health services who shall serve as chair, the four emergency physicians who serve on the emergency medical services council pursuant to A.R.S. § 36-2203(A)(2), one physician who specializes in toxicology and who has a demonstrated interest or expertise in emergency medical services systems, one full-time faculty representative of an emergency medicine residency program approved by a residency review commission, one physician who specializes in trauma Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Page 60 June 30, 2013 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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surgery and who has a demonstrated interest or expertise in emergency medical services systems, one emergency physician who has a full-time practice based in a rural area, one physician who specializes in severe acute head injury treatment or spinal cord care and who has a demonstrated interest or expertise in emergency medical services systems, one physician specializing in pediatric medicine who has a demonstrated interest or expertise in emergency medical services systems, and one physician who specializes in cardiac care and who has a demonstrated interest or expertise in emergency medical services systems. The commission shall assist the director in developing medical protocols governing the medical treatments, procedures, medications, training and techniques that may be administered or performed by each class of emergency medical technicians pursuant to A.R.S. § 36-2205. Members of the commission serve three-year terms.

Term Expires Gail H. Bradley Brewer 10/1/2015 Kevin N. Foster Brewer 10/1/2015 Toni K. Gross Brewer 10/1/2015 Harvey W. Meislin Brewer 10/1/2015 Phillip C. Richemont Brewer 10/1/2015 Nicholas Theodore Brewer 10/1/2015 Frank G. Walter Brewer 10/1/2015 No current vacancies

MEDICAL EDUCATION OVERSIGHT TASK FORCE, ARIZONA Arizona Medical Education Oversight Task Force 1700 W. Washington St., 8th Floor Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-3465 Donald Hughes, Deputy Director

The Task Force shall consist of representatives from UA Healthcare, UA COM, and ABOR, as well as community, business, health care safety net, and private health care leaders appointed by the governor. The Speaker of the House of Representatives, or the Speaker’s designee, and the President of the Senate, or the President’s designee shall also serve as members of the Task Force. The governor shall appoint the Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson from the membership of the Task Force. The Task Force is charged with: providing oversight of future discussions regarding the future of the relationship between the UA COM and the UA Healthcare; facilitating better communication between parties to the discussion; reviewing the process conducted to date; conducting an analysis of options for the structure of the academic medical center, including the governance model of the organization and relationship between the State of AZ, the University of AZ College of Medicine, AOBR, the health care system throughout Arizona, and the community; and making recommendations to the governor regarding future direction. E.O. 2011-01.

Term Expires Brewer At the pleasure Steve Goldschmid Brewer At the pleasure Joe Higgins Brewer At the pleasure Chris Monson Brewer At the pleasure Richard Thomas Myers Brewer At the pleasure Richard H. Silverman Brewer At the pleasure Granger Vinall Brewer At the pleasure No current vacancies

MEDICAL RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY BOARD OF EXAMINERS 4814 S. 40th St. Phoenix, AZ 85040 (602) 255-4845, ext. 241 www.azrra.gov Shanna Farish, Program Manager

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The Medical Radiologic Technology Board of Examiners (Board) consists of 11 members, including the Executive Director of the Radiation Regulatory Agency who serves as chairperson. The remaining 10 members are appointed by the governor for three-year terms, including: four practicing radiologic technicians, two public members - Only a person who has never been a member, or a spouse of a member, of a health care delivery profession, and who has never had a material financial interest in the providing of health care or in a directly related activity, is eligible to be a public member of the board.., two licensed practitioners (one of whom must be a radiologist), one practical technologist in radiology, and one nuclear medical technologist. The Board certifies x-ray technologists, radiologists, and schools of radiologic technology. A.R.S. § 32-2802, as amended by Laws 88, Ch. 340.

Term Expires Keith S. Brazier Brewer 1/18/2016 Donna H. Breen Brewer 1/19/2015 Carol A. Conti Brewer 1/20/2014 Dean L. Gain Brewer 1/18/2016 Linda Greer Brewer 1/18/2016 Margaret Mary Hunkele Brewer 1/20/2014 Patrick N. Valandra Brewer 1/18/2016 Shirley Wagner Brewer 1/20/2014 2 Current vacancies

MEDICAL STUDENT LOANS, BOARD OF Board of Medical Student Loans P.O. Box 245076 Tucson, AZ 85724-5076 (520) 626-7145 www.financial-aid.medicine.arizona.edu Sherri McClellan

The Board of Medical Student Loans consists of seven members including three members appointed by the governor; two selected by chairperson of one Board of Medical Examiners; one appointed by University of Arizona president from the College of Medicine faculty; and the Director of the Department of Health Services who serves ex officio. The Board grants loans from the medical student loan fund to qualified students at the University of Arizona College of Medicine. A.R.S. § 15- 1722.

Term Expires Ross J. Kosinski Brewer 1/20/2014 Shirley Rheinfelder Brewer 1/20/2014 1 Current vacancy

MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMISSION 5636 E. McDowell Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85008 Hugo Salazar, Major General

Nine members who are appointed by the governor, who serve at the pleasure of the governor and who include the following: (a) three members who are knowledgeable in military affairs and who represent the long-term interests of a military installation. (b) Three members who represent private property interests in the territory in the vicinity as defined in A.R.S. § 28-8461. (c) Three members who represent the interests of a city, town or county. The military affairs commission shall have geographic diversity in its membership. The commission shall: meet on a regular basis with the governor, the president of the Senate and the speaker of the House of Representatives to provide recommendations on military issues and report on the progress of the military affairs commission. Develop criteria, including accountability requirements, for awarding monies from the military installation fund established by A.R.S. § 41-1512.01. Review applications for monies to be awarded from the military installation fund. Annually recommend to the department a priority listing of monies with available resources. Recommend to the department how the monies in the military installation fund should be awarded. For the purposes of this section, “military installation” means a military airport or ancillary military facility as defined in A.R.S. § 28-8461 or any real property that services, supports or is used by the military. A.R.S. § 41-1512.

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Term Lisa A. Atkins Brewer Expires Ralph Thomas Browning Brewer 1/1/2017/ / Edward H. Duppstadt Brewer 1/1/2017 Thomas M. Finnegan Brewer 1/1/2017 Michael Charles Francis Brewer 1/1/2017 Clinton Leonard Hickman Brewer 1/1/2017 Robert Johnston Brewer 1/1/2017 Alan L. Krieger Brewer 1/1/2017 Rick Mueller Brewer 1/1/2017 Richard W. O'Keeffe Brewer 1/1/2017 Priscilla Storm Brewer 1/1/2017 Ramon O. Valadez Brewer 1/1/2017 1 Current vacancy

MILITARY APPEALS, COURT OF Court of Military Appeals 5636 E. McDowell Road Phoenix, AZ 85008-3495 (602) 267-2712 Hugo Salazar, Major General

The Court of Military Appeals (Court) consists of five judges appointed by the governor on recommendation of the Adjutant General with the advice of the State Judge Advocate for a term of six years, with not more than three judges of the court appointed from the same political party. Judges may succeed themselves in office. A person is eligible for appointment to this Court that, in addition to the requirements of Article VI, Section 22, Constitution of Arizona, has at least five years’ experience as a Judge Advocate in the National Guard or Armed Forces of the United States. The governor shall designate one of the judges to act as chief judge. The Arizona Court of Military Appeals has exclusive appellate and special action jurisdiction, in appeals filed by this state under A.R.S. § 26-1062, or on petition of an accused, to hear and review the record in all general and special court-martial cases and all summary court-martial cases in which a sentence of confinement has been adjudged. A.R.S. § 26-1067.

Term Expires Rick Erickson Brewer 1/1/2017 Richard G. Maxon Brewer 1/1/2017 Terrence P. Woods Brewer 1/1/2015 2 Current vacancies

MILITARY FAMILY RELIEF FUND ADVISORY COMMITTEE 3839 N. 3rd St, Suite 209 Phoenix, AZ 85012 (602) 255-3373 www.azdvs.gov/benefits/relief_fund.aspx Travis J. Schulte, Committee Staff

The Military Family Relief Committee has been established to determine appropriate uses of money from the Military Family Relief Fund. The advisory committee consists of the director or the director's designee and 12 additional members, including widows and widowers of military personnel who died in the line of duty, military retirees, veterans who have a service- connected disability and their family members and Arizona Army and Air National Guard unit commanders. Except for the director, the governor shall appoint the members based on recommendations by the director, by Arizona Army and Air National Guard commanders and by commanders of military bases in this state. Appointed members serve at the pleasure of the governor. A.R.S. § 41-608.04.

Term Expires Jose Juan Aldecoa Napolitano At the pleasure

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Martin L. Badegian Brewer At the pleasure Lawrence Robert Brown Brewer At the pleasure Paul Oran Clark Napolitano At the pleasure Caroleen Chang Culbertson Napolitano At the pleasure George E. Cushing Napolitano At the pleasure Paul Joseph McKenney Brewer At the pleasure Randell S. Meyer Napolitano At the pleasure Katherine (Kathy) Pearce Napolitano At the pleasure Larry D. Struck Brewer At the pleasure Thomas E. Troxell Brewer At the pleasure Stanley Zeitz Brewer At the pleasure No current vacancies

MINING ADVISORY COUNCIL 1700 W. Washington St., 4th Floor Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-5971 http://www.azleg.gov/FormatDocument.asp?inDoc=/icommittee/Mining+Advisory+Council%2Edoc.htm Joe Hart, State Mine Inspector

The advisory council functions include Selecting a chairperson and vice-chairperson from among its members. Holding meetings at the call of the chairperson or a majority of its members. Reviewing mining policy in this state as established by law and as administered in all functional areas of state government. Reviewing, advising and making recommendations to state agencies on proposed rules and budget allocations affecting mining. The advisory council may conduct periodic analyses of agency policy affecting mining, including policy as reflected by decisions of administrative law judges and agency directors. In adopting administrative rules and budgets, each state agency may include the comments of the advisory council in the official record. In adopting rules affecting mining, each state agency may consider the recommendations of the advisory council. A.R.S. § 41-4701

Term Expires Albert H. (Bert) Acken Brewer At the pleasure Jon Cherry Brewer At the pleasure No current vacancies

MOTORCYCLE SAFETY ADVISORY COUNCIL, ARIZONA Arizona Motorcycle Safety Advisory Council 3030 N. Central Ave., Suite 1550 Phoenix, AZ 85012 (602) 255-3216 or TF 877-355-3216 http://www.azgohs.gov/highway-safety-programs/default.asp?ID=8 Alberto C. Gutier, Director

The State Motorcycle Safety Advisory Council (Council) consists of five members who have experience in motorcycle safety and who are appointed by the governor for three-year terms. Members may be removed for cause and may be reappointed. The Council shall meet at least quarterly and on the call of the director of the governor’s office of highway safety for advice on the expenditure of monies in the motorcycle safety fund. The Council shall implement and support voluntary motorcycle education, awareness and other programs, including covering the cost of materials for motorcycle safety, education and awareness programs. A.R.S. § 28-2010.

Term Expires Donald E. Borland Brewer 1/15/2016 Debe A. Campos-Fleenor Brewer 1/15/2014 Mick L. Degn Brewer 1/15/2016 Sherman A. Jennings Brewer 1/15/2014 Richard C. Studdard Brewer 1/15/2014 No current vacancies

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MUNICIPAL TAX CODE COMMISSION 1600 W. Monroe St. #520 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 716-6906 http://modelcitytaxcode.az.gov/forms/MTCC.htm Vince Perez, Director

The Municipal Tax Code Commission (Commission) consists of the Director of the Department of Revenue, or the Director’s designee, as an ex-officio member without the power to vote and nine members who are mayors or members of the governing bodies of cities or towns that have adopted the model city tax code and who are appointed as follows for four-year terms: five members appointed by the governor; two members appointed by the president of the Senate; and two members appointed by the speaker of the House. Members require Senate confirmation. The Commission reviews and recommends model city tax code changes, notifies cities and towns of code changes, maintains records of changes, and makes copies available to the public. A.R.S. § 42-6052, as amended by Laws 2000, Ch. 297, § 6.

Term Expires Kenny J. Evans Brewer 1/19/2015 Diane H. Landis Brewer 1/20/2014 Mark Mitchell Brewer 1/20/2014 Mark S. Nexsen Brewer 1/20/2014 Scott C. Somers Brewer 1/19/2015 No current vacancies

NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS 1400 W. Washington St., Suite 230 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-8242 www.npbomex.az.gov Gail Anthony, Acting Director

The Naturopathic Physicians Board of Medical Examiners consists of seven members appointed by the governor for five-year terms. The Board has four naturopathic physician members and three public members; terms are staggered. The Board examines and licenses naturopaths in the state. A.R.S. § 32-1502.

Term Expires John D. Eldridge Brewer 6/30/2014 Page Gonzales Brewer 6/30/2016 Amanda Reeve Brewer 6/30/2015 Bruce A. Sadilek Napolitano 6/30/2013 3 Current vacancies

NAVIGABLE STREAM ADJUDICATION COMMISSION, ARIZONA Arizona Navigable Stream Adjudication Commission 1700 W. Washington St., Suite B-54 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-9214 www.ansac.az.gov George Mehnert, Director

The Arizona Navigable Stream Adjudication Commission (Commission) consists of five persons appointed by the governor, not more than three will be of the same political party. Persons appointed to the Commission must be well informed on issues relating to rivers and streams in this state. The Commission adopts rules and establishes procedures and services necessary or desirable to carry out the provisions and purposes of the Commission, assembles and distributes information to the public relating to the Commission’s determination of navigability of any watercourse and the Commission’s other activities, and

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conducts investigations, inquiries or hearings in performing the Commission’s powers and duties. Members require Senate confirmation. A.R.S. § 37-1121.

Term Expires Oliver J. Horton Brewer 10/12/2013 Wade Noble Brewer 6/30/2016 3 Current vacancies

NURSING CARE INSTITUTION ADMINISTRATORS AND ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY MANAGERS, BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF Board of Examiners of Nursing Care Institution Administrators and Assisted Living Facility Managers 1400 W. Washington St., Suite B-8 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 364-2273 www.aznciaboard.us Allen Imig, Executive Director

The Board licenses nursing care institution administrators and certifies assisted living facility managers. The licensing and certification process helps ensure that qualifications, competency and standards are met. The Board investigates all complaints, and enforces the practice standards of the Administrators and Managers. The Board also approves continuing education courses to make sure quality and useful education is being taught. A.R.S. § 36-446.02.

Term Expires Maria E. Balint Brewer 8/12/2013 Doyle Boatwright Brewer 8/12/2013 Robin Jo Burr Brewer 8/12/2013 Thomas V. Iozzo Brewer 8/12/2013 Kenneth I. Kidder Brewer 8/12/2013 Mark Laney Brewer 8/12/2013 Fred L. Randolph Brewer 8/12/2013 Dan V. Stamo Brewer 8/12/2013 1 Current vacancy

NURSING, STATE BOARD OF State Board of Nursing 4747 N. Seventh St., Suite 200 Phoenix, AZ 85014 (602) 771-7801 www.azbn.gov Joey Ridenour, Director

The State Board of Nursing examines and licenses nurses and accredits schools of nursing in the state. The Board is established consisting of eleven members who are appointed by the governor. Six members shall be registered nurses, including at least one registered nurse practitioner, clinical nurse specialist, or certified nurse anesthetist. One member shall be a nursing assistant or a nursing assistant educator. Two members shall represent the public and two members shall be licensed practical nurses. Members shall be appointed for a term of five years, to begin and end on June 30. A.R.S. § 32- 1602.

Term Expires Theresa M. Berrigan Brewer 6/30/2013 Kathryn L. Busby Napolitano 6/30/2013 Leslie Dalton Brewer 6/30/2015 Lori A. Gutierrez Brewer 6/30/2014 M. Shawn Harrell Brewer 6/30/2013 Patricia Anne Johnson Napolitano 6/30/2014 Carolyn J. McCormies Brewer 6/30/2016 Kimberly A. Post Brewer 6/30/2017 Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Page 66 June 30, 2013 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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Randy C. Quinn Brewer 6/30/2014 Charleen Louise Snider Brewer 6/30/2014 1 Current vacancy

OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW BOARD 800 W. Washington St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-4411 http://www.ica.state.az.us/ADOSH/ADOSH_Review_Board_Multiples.aspx Laura L. McGrory, Director

The Board shall consist of five members appointed by the governor. The Occupational Safety and Health Advisory Committee shall submit to the governor a list of names of persons to be considered for appointment to the Board who by reason of training, education or experience are qualified to carry out the powers and duties of the Board. One member shall be a representative of management, one member shall be a representative of labor and three members shall be representatives of the general public. A.R.S. § 23-422.

Term Expires Ken Bourdo Brewer 2/23/2016 Michael Flynn Brewer 2/23/2015 Stephen C. Healey Brewer 2/23/2017 Larry Taylor Brewer 2/23/2014 1 Current vacancy

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY EXAMINERS, BOARD OF Board of Occupational Therapy Examiners 4205 N. Seventh Ave., Suite 305 Phoenix, AZ 85013 (602) 589-8352 www.otboard.az.gov Randy Frost, Executive Director

The Board of Occupational Therapy Examiners (Board) consists of five members appointed by the governor for three-year terms. The governor shall appoint two persons who are not engaged, directly or indirectly, in the provision of health care services to serve as public members. The other three members shall have at least three years of experience in occupational therapy or teaching in an accredited occupational therapy education program in this state immediately prior to appointment and be licensed under this chapter. The governor may select board members from a list of licensees submitted by the Arizona occupational therapy association, Inc. or any other appropriate organization. The term of office of board members is three years to begin and end on the third Monday in January. A member shall not serve more than two consecutive terms. The Board evaluates qualifications of applicants, approves examinations for licensure, adopts rules, conducts hearings, maintains records and minutes, and reports violations. A.R.S. § 32-3402.

Term Expires Karen L. Belyan Brewer 1/18/2016 Donald Hosenfeld Brewer 1/19/2015 Christine Feltman Rosenberg Brewer 1/20/2014 Beth D. Williamson Brewer 1/18/2016 1 Current vacancy

OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION 416 W. Congress St., Suite 100 Tucson, AZ 85701-1381 520-770-3500

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www.azogcc.az.gov Steven L. Rauzi, Administrator

The Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (Commission) shall consist of the state land commissioner ex officio who shall have no vote, and five members to be appointed by the governor, no more than three of whom shall be of the same political party. The appointive members shall be U.S. citizens and shall have been residents of Arizona for not less than the five years immediately preceding their appointment. Three members of the Commission shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. The Commission enforces and administers state laws relating to the conservation of oil, gas, and geothermal energy. A.R.S. § 27-514.

Term Expires Frank Thorwald Brewer 1/19/2015 4 Current vacancies

OPTICIANS, BOARD OF DISPENSING Board of Dispensing Opticians 1400 W. Washington St., Suite 230 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-8158 www.do.az.gov Lori Scott, Executive Director

The Board of Dispensing Opticians (Board) consists of seven members, including five dispensing opticians and two lay members, appointed by the governor for five-year terms. The Board prescribes and enforces rules necessary to ensure the competency of dispensing opticians in the state. A.R.S. § 32-1672.

Term Expires William Arthur Bergier Napolitano 1/1/2014 Sheri L. Mayes Brewer 1/1/2017 Percy Moore Napolitano 1/1/2014 Daniel L. Mudd Brewer 1/1/2015 Clarence Newman, Jr. Napolitano 1/1/2014 Dale A. Nyblade Brewer 1/1/2016 Eileen M. Pettit Brewer 1/1/2018 No current vacancies

OPTOMETRY, STATE BOARD OF State Board of Optometry 1400 W. Washington St., Suite 230 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-3095, ext. 5 www.optometry.az.gov Margaret Whelan, Executive Director

The State Board of Optometry (Board) consists of six members appointed by the governor. Terms of office are for four years expiring on July 1 of the respective year. Four members shall have been licensed and engaged in the active practice of the profession of optometry in this state for at least three years immediately prior to appointment, one member shall be a physician licensed pursuant to Chapter 13 or 17 of this Title, and one member shall be a layperson with no interest, direct or indirect, in the practices of optometry, optician equipment or medicine. A.R.S. § 32-1702.

Term Expires John N. Chrisagis Brewer 7/1/2016 Marla J. Husz Brewer 7/1/2013 Rick E. Krug Brewer 7/1/2015 Michael W. Lamb Brewer 7/1/2015 Brian Mach Brewer 7/1/2013

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Mark W. Peller Brewer 7/1/2015 1 Current vacancy

OSTEOPATHIC EXAMINERS IN MEDICINE AND SURGERY, BOARD OF Board of Osteopathic Examiners in Medicine and Surgery 9535 E. Doubletree Ranch Road Scottsdale, AZ 85258 (480) 657-7703 www.azdo.gov Jenna Jones, Executive Director

The Arizona Board of Osteopathic Examiners in Medicine and Surgery (Board) consists of seven members appointed by the governor for five-year terms. Two members of the board shall be public members who shall not be in any manner connected with, or have an interest in, any school of medicine or any person practicing any form of healing or treatment of bodily or mental ailments and who has demonstrated an interest in the health problems of the state. The other five members of the Board shall have engaged in the practice of medicine as an osteopathic physician in this state for at least five years preceding their appointments and hold active licenses in good standing. The Board examines, licenses, and maintains standards for members of the osteopathic profession in the state. A.R.S. § 32-1801.

Term Expires Douglas Lee Cunningham Brewer 4/15/2018 Jerry G. Landau Brewer 4/15/2015 Martin B. Reiss Brewer 4/15/2016 Vas Sabeeh Brewer 4/15/2015 Scott A. Steingard Brewer 4/15/2016 Michael P. Ward Brewer 4/15/2014 1 Current vacancy

OUTDOOR RECREATION COORDINATING COMMISSION, ARIZONA Arizona Outdoor Recreation Coordinating Commission 1300 W. Washington St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-4174 http://azstateparks.com/committees/AORCC.html Bryan P. Martyn, Executive Director

The Arizona Outdoor Recreation Coordinating Commission (Commission) consists of seven members, including five members appointed by the governor for three-year terms and two ex- officio members. Of the members appointed by the governor three shall be professional full-time parks and recreation department directors of a county, city, or town and no two shall reside in the same county. Two members appointed by the governor shall be from the general public and each shall have broad experience in outdoor recreation. Of the five appointed members, no more than two shall reside in the same county. The Commission reviews statewide outdoor recreation and lake improvement plans and provides comments to the state parks board. A.R.S. § 41-511.25.

Term Expires Wayne W. Lackner Brewer 1/31/2014 Benjamin W. Reeves Brewer 1/31/2014 3 Current vacancies

OVERDIMENSIONAL PERMIT COUNCIL 1801 W. Jefferson St., Mail Drop 500M Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 712-8851 http://www.azdot.gov/ADOT_and/Overdimensional_Permits_Council/Announcements.asp Stacey Stanton, Director

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In the 2005 Legislative Session Senate Bill 1325 made changes to the statutes relating to overweight and overdimensional vehicle loads. It added two members to the Overdimensional Permit Advisory Council (Council) who are appointed by the governor to the Overdimensional Permit Advisory Council, bringing the total number of members to nine. One of the members must represent motor carriers (bringing the total number motor carrier representatives to four). One member must represent a city or town with a population of 100,000 persons or less. Requires the Advisory Council to advise and consult with the motor carrier industry concerning matters relating to overdimensional permits. A.R.S. § 28-1150.

Term Expires Mark H. Beadles Brewer 7/21/2014 Randall J. Chapman Brewer 7/21/2015 Alberto C. Gutier Brewer 7/21/2014 John S. Halikowski Brewer 7/21/2014 Steven Humbert Brewer 7/21/2015 Ken Hunter Brewer 7/21/2015 Kyle Edward Wilkes Brewer 7/21/2014 2 Current vacancies

OVERSIGHT COUNCIL ON DRIVING OR OPERATING UNDER THE INFLUENCE ABATEMENT 3030 N. Central Ave., Suite 1550 Phoenix, AZ 85012 (602) 255-3216 http://www.azgohs.gov/programs/default.asp?ID=49 Alberto C. Gutier, Director

The Oversight Council on Driving or Operating Under the Influence Abatement (Council) consists of 10 members. The governor appoints five individuals: one public member; one municipal law enforcement member; one county law enforcement member; one city prosecutor; and one county attorney. The public member serves three-year staggered terms. The Council evaluates proposed pilot programs that use emerging technologies to educate, prevent, or deter occurrences of driving under the influence; makes grants from the DUI Abatement Fund to pilot programs that the Council deems suitable; and oversees the progress of those programs. A.R.S. § 28-1303.

Term Expires Bradley D. Beauchamp Brewer 8/26/2013 Linda Gray Brewer 8/26/2014 William B. Peters Brewer 8/26/2014 Przemyslaw Robert Walecki Brewer 8/26/2013 Leon N. Wilmot Brewer 8/26/2015 No current vacancies

PARENTS COMMISSION ON DRUG EDUCATION AND PREVENTION, ARIZONA Arizona Parents Commission on Drug Education and Prevention 1700 W. Washington St., Suite 230 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-1760 http://gocyf.az.gov/SAP/BRD_APCDEP.asp Tonya Hamilton, Program Administrator

The Arizona Parents Commission on Drug Education and Prevention consists of nine members appointed by the governor for two-year terms as follows: five parents with children currently enrolled in an Arizona school, one representative of a law enforcement agency, one educator in a local school district, one representative of a county probation department, and one representative of the drug education and treatment community. A.R.S. § 41-1604.17. The Commission funds programs that will increase and enhance parental involvement and will increase education about the serious risks and public health problems caused by the abuse of alcohol and controlled substances. The Commission also contracts for administrative and professional services with a not-for-profit organization or government entity with expertise in substance abuse education and prevention. A.R.S. § 41-1604.17. Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Page 70 June 30, 2013 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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Term Expires Barbara A. Broderick Brewer 2/6/2015 Elizabeth "Susan" Chan Brewer 2/6/2015 Viet Dinh Do Brewer 2/6/2015 Karen Anne Hellman Brewer 2/6/2015 Michelle Neitch Brewer 2/6/2015 Timothy John Reese Brewer 2/6/2015 Maria Teresa Kadlec Simonetta Brewer 2/6/2015 Linda Stiles Brewer 2/6/2015 1 Current vacancy

PARKS BOARD, ARIZONA STATE Arizona State Parks Board 1300 W. Washington St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-4174 http://azstateparks.com/board/index.html Bryan P. Martyn, Executive Director

The Arizona State Parks Board (Board) consists of 7 members. The Board manages, develops, and operates the state parks and historical places. A.R.S. § 41-511.

Term Expires Walter Delmaine Armer, Jr. Brewer 1/19/2015 Mark Brnovich Brewer 1/21/2019 R.J. Cardin Brewer 1/16/2017 Kay Daggett Brewer 1/15/2018 D. Alan Everett Brewer 1/18/2016 Larry David Landry Napolitano 1/20/2014 No current vacancies

PARKWAYS AND HISTORIC AND SCENIC ROADS ADVISORY COMMITTEE 1611 W. Jackson St., Mail Drop EM03 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 712-7357 http://www.azdot.gov/highways/SWProjMgmt/enhancement_scenic/scenicroads/about.asp LeRoy Brady, Chairperson

The Parkways and Historic and Scenic Roads Advisory Committee (Committee) consists of nine members, with the directors of the State Parks Board, the Department of Transportation, and the State Historical Society each appointing one member and the governor appointing the remaining six members from the public, with no more than two from any one county. Members serve three- year staggered terms. The Committee reviews requests to designate a highway or area as a parkway or historic scenic road, prepares recommendations to the State Transportation Board, reviews established parkways, and recommends their continuation or deletion as parkways or historic or scenic roads. A.R.S. § 41-514.

Term Expires Karen E. Glennon Brewer 6/30/2014 Rory C. Hays Brewer 6/30/2015 Harry D. Hengl Brewer 6/30/2015 Michael A. Iafrato Brewer 6/30/2014 Thomas J. Kollenborn Brewer 6/30/2013 Lillian Lopez-Grant Brewer 6/30/2014 No current vacancies

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PEACE OFFICER STANDARDS AND TRAINING BOARD 2643 E. University Drive Phoenix, AZ 85034 (602) 223-2514 www.azpost.gov/Board.htm# Lyle Mann, Executive Director

The Advisory Council for the Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Board consists of 13 members appointed by the governor for three-year terms, including two sheriffs (one from a county having a population of 200,000 or more persons and the other from a county have a population of less than 200,000 persons); two chiefs of city police (one from a city having a population of 60,000 or more persons and the other from a city having a population of less than 60,000 persons); one college faculty member in public administration or a related field; the Attorney General; the Director of the Department of Public Safety; the Director of the Department of Corrections; two certified law enforcement officers with a rank of patrolman or sergeant who are not from the same counties or cities as the Council’s sheriffs or chiefs of city police (one from a county sheriff’s office and the other from a city police department); one county or municipal correction facility employee; and two public members. A.R.S. § 41-1821.

Term Expires Christopher S. Andreacola Brewer 8/27/2015 David W. Brown Brewer 8/27/2013 Steven W. Campbell Brewer 8/27/2013 H. Jeffrey Coker Brewer 8/27/2013 Kevin L. Kotsur Brewer 8/27/2015 Scott L. Mascher Brewer 8/27/2013 Anthony W. Nelson Brewer 8/27/2015 Mike G. Olson Brewer 8/27/2014 William B. Pribil Brewer 8/27/2015 Cornel D. Stemley Brewer 8/27/2013 No current vacancies

PERSONNEL BOARD, STATE State Personnel Board 1400 W. Washington St., Suite 280 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-3888 www.personnel.state.az.us Laurie Barcelona, Executive Director

The State Personnel Board (Board) shall consist of five members appointed by the governor. No more than three members shall belong to the same political party. Persons eligible for appointment shall have had a continuous recorded registration pursuant to Title 16, Chapter 1, with either the same political party or as an independent for at least two years immediately preceding appointment. Of the members appointed one shall be a person who for more than five years has managed a component or unit of government or industry with more than 20 employees, one shall be a professional personnel administrator, one a state employee, one a person active in business management and one a member of the public. The chairperson of the personnel board shall serve as an ex-officio member of the law enforcement merit system council established by A.R.S. § 41-1830.11 without voting privileged. All members serve for three-year terms. Members require Senate confirmation. The Board hears and reviews appeals relating to dismissal from state service, suspension for more than 80 working hours, or demotion resulting from disciplinary action as defined in the personnel rules. A.R.S. §§ 41-781 and 38- 211.

Term Expires Patrick James Quinn Brewer 1/19/2015 Joseph Cooper Smith Brewer 1/18/2016 Mark J. Stanton Brewer 1/20/2014 James V. Thompson Brewer 1/19/2015 Mark Ziska Brewer 1/18/2016 No current vacancies

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PEST MANAGEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE 1688 W. Adams St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 255-3664, ext. 2680 www.sb.state.az.us Jack Peterson, Director

The Pest Management Advisory Committee licenses commercial pest control businesses in Arizona and the pesticide applicators and inspectors employed by these companies. It also enforces federal and state laws governing pesticide use and storage. Consumer complaints involving licensed businesses are handled through the Commission. Staff investigates these complaints and presents its findings at monthly Commission meetings. At these open meetings, the Commission determines if any violations exist and takes action based upon its findings. A.R.S. § 32-2301

Term Expires Carmella C. Ruggiero Napolitano At the pleasure Douglas Lee Seemann Napolitano At the pleasure Robert M. Wagner Brewer At the pleasure No current vacancies

PHARMACY, ARIZONA STATE BOARD OF Arizona State Board of Pharmacy 1616 W. Adams St., Suite 120 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 771-2727 www.azpharmacy.gov Hal R. Wand, Executive Director

The Arizona State Board of Pharmacy (Board) protects the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Arizona by regulating the practice of pharmacy and the distribution, sale and storage of prescription medications and devices and non-prescription medications. The Board accomplishes its mission by: Issuing licenses to pharmacists, pharmacy interns and pharmacy technicians, issuing permits to pharmacies, manufacturers, wholesalers and distributors, conducting compliance inspections of permitted facilities, and investigating complaints & adjudicating violations of applicable state and federal laws and rules. Promulgating and reviewing state rules and regulations. A.R.S. § 32-1902.

Term Expires James Foy Brewer 1/19/2015 William H. Francis Brewer 1/16/2017 Darren J. Kennedy Brewer 1/15/2018 Kyra Locnikar Brewer 1/19/2015 Dennis K. McAllister Brewer 1/18/2016 Reuben C. Minkus Brewer 1/16/2017 John Dennis Musil Brewer 8/12/2015 Nona J. Rosas Brewer 1/19/2015 Thomas James Van Hassel Brewer 1/20/2014 No current vacancies

PHYSICAL THERAPY, BOARD OF Board of Physical Therapy 4205 N. Seventh Ave., Suite 208 Phoenix, AZ 85013 (602) 274-0236 www.ptboard.az.gov Charles Brown, Executive Director

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The Board of Physical Therapy (Board) consists of five members, including three physical therapists and two lay members, appointed by the governor for four-year terms. Members require Senate confirmation. The Board evaluates the qualifications of applicants for licensure and certification, and issues licenses, permits, and certificates to persons who meet the requirements to be physical therapists in the state. A.R.S. § 32-2002.

Term Expires Lisa Marie Akers Brewer 1/19/2015 Michael S. Clinton Brewer 1/19/2015 Elio D'Appollonio Brewer 1/16/2017 Peggy L. Hunter Brewer 1/19/2015 James E. Miller Brewer 1/19/2015 Melinda S. Richardson Brewer 1/20/2014 Fredric B. Zook Brewer 1/18/2016 No current vacancies

PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS, ARIZONA REGULATORY BOARD OF Arizona Regulatory Board of Physician Assistants 9545 E. Doubletree Ranch Road Scottsdale, AZ 85258 (480) 551-2700 or TF 877-255-2212 www.azpa.gov Lisa Wynn, Executive Director

The Arizona Regulatory Board of Physician Assistants (Board) licenses qualified physician assistants (PAs). The Board is also responsible for investigating patient complaints against physician assistants and when appropriate, taking disciplinary action against their licenses. Unlike medical associations and societies, the main objective of the Arizona Regulatory Board of Physician Assistants is to protect the public. A.R.S. 32-2502. E.D. Wynn has delegated duties to Patricia McSorely in the event of her absence 5/20/2013 Letter filed in the back.

Term Expires Carole A. Crevier Brewer 7/1/2015 Geoffrey William Hoffa Brewer 7/1/2013 Sheldon Garth Liechty Brewer 7/1/2014 Kit C. McCalla Brewer 7/1/2016 Gary A. Smith Brewer 7/1/2013 Jacqueline J. Spiegel Brewer 7/1/2014 Patrick J. Van Zanen Brewer 7/1/2014 Myles A. Whitfield Brewer 7/1/2014 2 Current vacancies

PODIATRY EXAMINERS, BOARD OF Board of Podiatry Examiners 1400 W. Washington St., Suite 230 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-3095 www.podiatry.state.az.us Sarah Penttinen, Executive Director

The Board of Podiatry Examiners (Board) consists of five members appointed by the governor for five-year terms, including three licensed podiatrists and two public members. The Board examines and licenses podiatrists in the state. A.R.S. § 32-802.

Term Expires Barbara A. Campbell Brewer 2/1/2015 Barry R. Kaplan Brewer 2/1/2018 Joseph Leonetti Brewer 2/1/2014 M. Elizabeth "Lisa" Miles Brewer 2/1/2016

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John D. Rhodes Brewer 2/1/2017 No current vacancies

POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION, COMMISSION FOR Commission for Postsecondary Education 2020 N. Central Ave., Suite 650 Phoenix, AZ 85004-4503 (602) 258-2435 www.azhighered.org April L. Osborn, Executive Director

The Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education (Commission) consists of 16 members including the executive directors of the Arizona Board of Regents, and the State Board for Private Postsecondary Education, and fourteen members appointed by the governor for terms of four years, including two members who hold senior executive or managerial positions in a university under the jurisdiction of the Arizona board of regents, two members who hold senior executive or managerial positions in a community college district (one representing a community college district in a county with a population of 500,000 persons or more and one representing a community college district in a county with a population of less than 500,000 persons), two members who hold senior executive or managerial positions in private postsecondary institutions of higher education that offer bachelor or higher degrees, two members who hold senior executive or managerial positions in private postsecondary institutions of higher education that offer vocational education programs, one member who holds a senior executive or managerial position in a private cosmetology school, one member who holds a senior executive or managerial position in a postsecondary institution of higher education that offers vocational education programs at the postsecondary level that is not an institution that is qualified under any other category, one member who has held a senior executive or managerial level position in commerce or industry, two members who hold senior executive or managerial positions in the high school education system in this state, one member who is an owner, operator or administrator of a charter school in this state. Members require Senate confirmation. The Commission is under the supervision of the Arizona Board of Regents. A.R.S. § 15-1851(D).

Term Expires Eldon Hastings Brewer 1/19/2015 Thomas Michael Hawksworth Brewer 1/19/2015 Jody L. Johnson Brewer 1/18/2016 Catherine Koluch Brewer 1/19/2015 Suzanne T. Menges Brewer 1/19/2015 Teena Olszewski Brewer 1/19/2015 Elizabeth D. Phillips Brewer 1/16/2017 Kathy N. Player Brewer 1/16/2017 Kristen Torres Brewer 1/19/2015 Manuel O. Valenzuela Brewer 1/16/2017 4 Current vacancies

POWER AUTHORITY COMMISSION, ARIZONA Arizona Power Authority Commission 1810 W. Adams St. Phoenix, AZ 85007-2679 (602) 368-4265 www.powerauthority.org Joseph W. Mulholland, Executive Director

The Arizona Power Authority Commission (Commission) consists of five members appointed by the governor for six-year terms. Members require Senate confirmation. The Commission encourages the development and use of Colorado River power and issues revenue bonds. A.R.S. § 30-105.

Term Expires Joe A. Albo Brewer 1/18/2016 Stephen M. Brophy Brewer 1/20/2014 June 30, 2013 Page 75 Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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Dalton H. Cole Hull 1/20/2014 John I. Hudson Brewer 1/15/2018 Richard S. Walden Brewer 1/18/2016 No current vacancies

PREVENT VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, COMMISSION TO Commission to Prevent Violence Against Women 1700 W. Washington St., Suite 230 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-1764 http://gocyf.az.gov/Women/BRD_GCPVAW.asp Tammy Paz-Combs, Acting Director

The governor’s Commission to Prevent Violence Against Women develops legislative and policy recommendations on violence against women. The Commission supports successful prevention initiatives, as well as the expansion of services for victims of domestic and sexual violence. E.O. 2008-12

Term Expires L. Scott Bennett Brewer At the pleasure Allison Julie Bones Napolitano At the pleasure Rachel Torres Carrillo Napolitano At the pleasure JoAnn Del-Colle Napolitano At the pleasure Janet G. Elsea Napolitano At the pleasure Sarah Ann Jones Napolitano At the pleasure Mary Lynn Kasunic Napolitano At the pleasure Patricia Klahr Napolitano At the pleasure Donna J. Marino Napolitano At the pleasure Jerald L. Monahan Napolitano At the pleasure Daniel Rincon Brewer At the pleasure Raul Rodriguez Napolitano At the pleasure Marcia D. Romano Brewer At the pleasure Diane Umphress Napolitano At the pleasure Maria Elsa Varela Napolitano At the pleasure 4 Current vacancies

PRIVATE POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION, STATE BOARD FOR State Board for Private Postsecondary Education 1400 W. Washington St., Room 260 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-5709 http://azppse.state.az.us Teri Stanfill, Executive Director

The Board for Private Postsecondary Education (Board) consists of seven members appointed by the governor for four-year terms, including: two members who hold executive or managerial positions in a private educational institution offering private vocational programs, one member who holds an executive or managerial position in a private educational institution offering an associate degree, two members who hold executive or managerial positions in a private educational institution offering a baccalaureate or higher degree, and two citizen members who have been occupied in commerce or industry in this state for at least three years. Members require Senate confirmation. The Board adopts rules and establishes minimum standards for private vocational program licensure requirements. A.R.S. § 32-3002.

Term Expires Gary P. Damore Brewer 1/16/2017 Patricia Leonard Brewer 1/19/2015 Glenda "K.C." Miller Brewer 1/19/2015 Jason Pistillo Brewer 1/19/2015 Henry T. Radda Brewer 1/16/2017 Glen M. Tharp Brewer 1/16/2017 Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Page 76 June 30, 2013 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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David K. Walser Brewer 1/16/2017 No current vacancies

PROBATE ADVISORY PANEL 1700 W. Washington St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 http://www.azleg.gov/FormatDocument.asp?inDoc=/icommittee/Probate+Advisory+Panel%2Edoc.htm

The Probate Advocacy Panel (Panel) shall select a chairperson at its first annual meeting, hold a public hearing at least once each year, or at the call of the Chairperson, on how to improve the guardianship and conservatorship laws through statutory changes. Submit a report of its findings and recommendations to the governor, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the President of the Senate and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court on or before November 15 of each year. The panel shall provide a copy of each report to the Secretary of State. Panel members are now eligible for compensation or reimbursement of expenses. The legislature shall provide staff support for the panel. A.R.S. § 14-1110.

3 current vacancies

PROPERTY TAX OVERSIGHT COMMISSION 1600 W. Monroe St., 9th Floor Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 716-6436 http://www.azdor.gov/MeetingNotices.aspx John A. Greene, Director

The Property Tax Oversight Commission consists of five members including the Director of the Department of Revenue, as chairperson; four persons knowledgeable in the area of property tax assessment and levy, with one appointed by the governor and three appointed by the president of the Senate and speaker of the House of Representatives for three-year terms. A.R.S. § 42-17002.

Term Expires Lester G. Abrams Brewer 9/15/2013 No current vacancies

PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS ADVISORY COUNCIL 1951 W. Camelback Road, Suite 202 Phoenix, AZ 85015 (602) 542-7222 www.apaac.az.gov Elizabeth Ortiz, Executive Director

The Arizona Prosecuting Attorneys’ Advisory Council (Council) consists of all county attorneys, the Attorney General or designee, the dean of the law school of Arizona State University or the University of Arizona (appointed by the governor), the chief municipal or city prosecutor of each city that has a population of more than 250,000, one full-time municipal prosecutor from a municipality that has a population of 250,000 or less (appointed by the governor), and the Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court or designee. Members serve for three years. The Council shall establish rules and regulations for the government and conduct of the Council, prepare manuals of procedure, give assistance in the preparation of trial briefs, conduct research and studies that would be of interest and value to all prosecuting attorneys and their staffs, provide training programs for prosecuting attorneys and other criminal justice personnel, maintain liaison contact with study commissions and agencies of all branches of government that will be of benefit to law enforcement and the fair administration of justice in this state, establish training standards by promulgating rules and procedures relating to such standards, and file an annual report of financial receipts and expenditures with the governor, speaker of the House, and president of the Senate. A.R.S. § 41-1830.

Term Expires Tobin Sidles Brewer 5/31/2014 1 Current vacancy

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PSYCHIATRIC SECURITY REVIEW BOARD 2500 E. Van Buren, Building D, Room 187 Phoenix, AZ 85008 (602) 220-6037 http://www.azdhs.gov/azsh/socialserv.htm Sydney Vivian, Executive Director

The Psychiatric Security Review Board (Board) consists of five members appointed by the governor for four-year terms. No member may be a county attorney, the Attorney General, or a public defender. The Board consists of one psychiatrist who is experienced in the criminal justice system and who is not otherwise contracted to or employed by this state, one psychologist who is experienced in the criminal justice system and who is not otherwise contracted to or employed by this state, one person who is experienced in parole, community supervision or probation procedures, one person who is from the general public, and one person who is either a psychologist or a psychiatrist who is experienced in the criminal justice system and who is not otherwise contracted to or employed by this state. Members require Senate confirmation. The Board maintains jurisdiction over persons who are committed to a secure state mental health facility; holds hearings to determine if a person committed to a secure state mental health facility is eligible for release or conditional release; devises a plan for the conditional release of a person in conjunction with the secure mental health facility and other appropriate community agencies or persons; confidentially maintains all medical, social, and criminal history records of persons who are committed to its jurisdiction; holds a hearing to determine if the conditions of release should be continued, modified, or terminated; keeps a record of all hearings before the Board except Board deliberations; gives written notice of any hearing before the Board to the attorney representing the person, the Attorney General or other attorney representing the state, the victim, and the court that committed the person to the Board’s jurisdiction; determines if the person about whom the hearing is being held is indigent and, if so, requests the committing court to appoint an attorney to represent the person; discloses, before a hearing, to the person about whom the hearing is being held, the person’s attorney, the Attorney General and any attorney representing the state any information, documents, or reports that the Board will be considering; and, within 15 days after the conclusion of a hearing, gives to the person, the attorney representing the person, the victim, the Attorney General and any attorney representing the state, and the court that committed the person to the Board’s jurisdiction notice of the Board’s decision. A.R.S. § 31-501.

Term Expires James P. Clark Brewer 1/19/2015 Carol Kline Olson Brewer 1/20/2014 Paul O'Connell Brewer 1/18/2016 Susan C. Stevens Brewer 1/18/2016 1 Current vacancy

PSYCHOLOGIST EXAMINERS, STATE BOARD OF State Board of Psychologist Examiners 1400 W. Washington St., Suite 235 Phoenix, AZ 85007-2900 (602) 542-8162 www.psychboard.az.gov Cindy Olvey, Executive Director

The Board of Psychologist Examiners (Board) consists of nine members appointed by the governor for five-year terms. Six members shall be licensed psychologists and three shall be public members. The Board shall have at least two members who are licensed as psychologist and who are full-time faculty members from the state universities and at least three members who are psychologists in professional practice. Members require Senate confirmation. The Board examines and regulates the granting, denial, revocation, renewal, probation, and suspension of certificates; adopts rules; and investigates charges of violations. A.R.S. § 32-2062.

Term Expires Paul Beljan Brewer 1/16/2017 Robert Bohanske Brewer 1/19/2015 Janice Kay Brundage Brewer 1/20/2014 John DiBacco Brewer 1/19/2015 Joseph C. Donaldson Brewer 1/18/2016 Ramona Mellott Brewer 1/18/2016

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Robert C. Robichaud Brewer 1/16/2017 2 Current vacancies

PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATIONS ADVISORY COMMISSION, ARIZONA Arizona Public Safety Communications Advisory Commission 100 N. 15th Ave., Suite 440 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 364-4482 http://www.azpsic.gov/about/commission.htm Aaron Sandeen, Deputy Director

The Arizona Public Safety Communications Advisory Commission (Commission) consists of the Director of the Department of Public Safety or the Director’s Designee and 14 other advisory members appointed by the governor subject to Senate confirmation. The five emergency response regions in Arizona should be equally represented on the advisory commission. Members serve three-year terms. The Commission meets quarterly or on call of the Director of DPS, who serves as chairperson. The Commission is required to make recommendations to DPS regarding the development and maintenance of work plans to outline areas of work to be performed and appropriate schedules for the following: (1) the development of a standard based system that provides interoperability of public safety agencies’ communications statewide, (2) the promotion of the development and use of standard based systems, (3) the identification of priorities and essential tasks determined by the advisory commission, (4) the development of a timeline for project activities, (5) completion of a survey of existing and planned efforts statewide and benchmark against similar efforts nationally, (6) providing support for the state interoperability executive committee, and (7) establishing committees and work groups as necessary. The Committee is required to submit a report of its activities and recommendations to the governor, speaker of the House and president of the Senate on or before December 1. A.R.S. § 41-1830.41.

Term Expires Thomas Martin Alinen Brewer 1/1/2014 David C. Azuelo Brewer 1/1/2014 Glenn Brown Brewer 1/1/2016 William David Bunce Brewer 1/1/2016 Steven W. Campbell Brewer 1/1/2016 Douglas E. Chappell Brewer 1/1/2015 Patrick B. Hancock Brewer 1/1/2016 Gilbert Orrantia Brewer 1/1/2016 Patrick F. Quinn Brewer 1/1/2015 Jeffrey E. Raynor Brewer 1/1/2016 Bryan P. Savage Brewer 1/1/2015 Michael G. Worrell Brewer 1/1/2014 2 Current vacancies

PUBLIC SAFETY PERSONNEL RETIREMENT SYSTEM BOARD OF TRUSTEES 3010 E. Camelback Road, Suite 200 Phoenix, AZ 85016 (602) 255-5575 www.psprs.com James Hacking, Administrator

The governor appoints seven fund managers for five-year terms as follows: two elected members from a local board to represent the employees; one member to represent the state as an employer of public safety personnel; one member to represent the cities as employers of public safety personnel; an elected county or state official or a judge of the Superior Court, Court Of Appeals, or Supreme Court; and two public member A.R.S. § 38-848 Members require Senate confirmation. The Fund Managers provide a uniform statewide retirement program for public safety personnel. In the 2005 legislative session, Senate Bill 1378 changes the appointee requirements for two members of the Public Safety Personnel Retirement

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System Fund Manager. Stipulates that the member representing the state as an employer of public safety personnel and the public member must have at least 10 years of substantial experience as any one or a combination of the following: A portfolio manager acting in a fiduciary capacity, a securities analyst, an employee or principal of a trust institution, investment organization or endowment fund acting either in a management or an investment related capacity, a chartered financial analyst in good standing as determined by the association for investment management and research, a professor at the university level teaching economics or investment related subjects, an economist and any other professional engaged in the field of public or private finances. A.R.S. § 38-848.

Term Expires William C. Davis Brewer 1/16/2017 Gregory S. Ferguson Brewer 1/16/2017 Lauren Kingry Brewer 1/18/2016 Jeff Allen McHenry Brewer 1/18/2016 Richard J. Petrenka Brewer 1/19/2016 2 Current vacancies

RACING COMMISSION, ARIZONA Arizona Racing Commission 1110 W. Washington St., Suite 260 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 364-1700 www.azracing.gov Bill Walsh, Director

The Arizona Racing Commission (Commission) consists of five members appointed by the governor for five-year terms including three public members, one member with a financial interest or substantial experience in the dog racing industry, and one member with a financial interest or substantial experience in the horse/harness racing industry. Members require Senate confirmation. The Commission issues racing dates, licenses personnel, and regulates and supervises all racing meetings and pari-mutuel wagering at tracks. A.R.S. § 5-102.

Term Expires William Feldmeier Brewer 1/15/2018 Rory S. Goree Brewer 1/16/2017 Burton S. Kruglick Brewer 1/20/2014 Jay C. McClintock Brewer 1/18/2016 Erin Owens-Hall Brewer 1/19/2015 No current vacancies

RADIATION REGULATORY HEARING BOARD Arizona Radiation Regulatory Hearing Board 4814 S. 40th St. Phoenix, AZ 85040 (602) 255-4845 www.azrra.gov Aubrey V. Godwin, Director

The Radiation Regulatory Hearing Board (Board) consists of five members appointed by the governor for five-year terms including a member with expertise in the field of medicine or health, a member with expertise in the field of nuclear energy, a member with expertise in the field of mammography, and two public members. Members require Senate confirmation. The Board conducts hearings and reviews orders of the Radiation Regulatory Agency and hears public appeals of those adversely affected by actions of the Agency. A.R.S. § 30-653.

Term Expires Linda Greer Brewer 1/19/2015 Monica Z. Ray Brewer 1/15/2018 Roland Wong Brewer 1/16/2017 1 Current vacancy

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READY EDUCATION COUNCIL, ARIZONA Arizona Ready Education Council 1700 W. Washington St., Suite 300 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-1442 http://azgovernor.gov/azready/ Rebecca Gau, Director

The "Arizona Ready" Education Council will be dedicated to driving results statewide and increasing transparency while respecting local control. The Council shall meet as need, but not less than semi-annually to measure and track progress of established performance goals and outcome expectations for preschools, K-12 schools, community colleges and universities and shall provide a statewide forum for coordination and articulation of state-wide educational goals developed in the Arizona Education Reform Plan. The Council shall be ambassadors to the public regarding "Arizona Ready" goals, strategies and action steps, and encourage participation in "Arizona Ready" communications and activities. The Council shall use an on-line education "report card" to review the performance of Arizona's schools and coordinate efforts to improve student achievement, with emphasis on streamlining points of transition between each level in the education pipeline. The Council shall provide recommendations to the governor, the governor's Office of Education Innovation, and education policy-making boards on specific education reforms or activities needed to ensure that Arizona reached its education goals. E.O. 2011-08

Term Expires Craig Barrett Brewer At the pleasure Tim Carter Brewer At the pleasure Pearl C. Esau Brewer At the pleasure Rufus Glasper Brewer At the pleasure Glenn Hamer Brewer At the pleasure Brad Holaway Brewer At the pleasure John Huppenthal Brewer At the pleasure Eileen I. Klein Brewer At the pleasure Jake E. Logan Brewer At the pleasure Amanda McAdams Brewer At the pleasure Diane McCarthy Brewer At the pleasure Jacob Moore Brewer At the pleasure Colleen M. Niccum Brewer At the pleasure Kathy N. Player Brewer At the pleasure Onnie S. Shekerjian Brewer At the pleasure Thomas Tyree Brewer At the pleasure Merl E. Waschler Brewer At the pleasure Sandra Watson Brewer At the pleasure James Kendall Zaharis Brewer At the pleasure No current vacancies

REAL ESTATE ADVISORY BOARD 2910 N. 44th St., Suite 230 Phoenix, AZ 85018 (602) 771-7799 www.azre.gov/AdvisoryBoard/AdvisoryBoard.aspx Judith Lowe, Commissioner

The Real Estate Advisory Board (Board) is composed of nine members appointed by the governor. The term of office of each member is six years, and the terms of three members expire on January 31 of each odd-numbered year. The board shall include: two members who are real estate brokers with at least five years of brokerage experience in this state, two members who have been engaged in residential real estate brokerage for the five years immediately preceding appointment, two members who are primarily engaged in subdividing real property, three public members who are not related within the third degree of consanguinity or affinity to any person holding a broker’s or salesperson’s license from this state. The board shall provide the commissioner with such recommendations as it deems necessary and beneficial to the best interests of the public. The board shall also provide recommendations on specific questions or proposals as the board deems necessary or as requested by the commissioner. The board annually shall present to the governor an evaluation of the performance of the real June 30, 2013 Page 81 Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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estate commissioner and the real estate department. Not more than five members of the board from any one county may serve concurrently. A.R.S. 32-2104

Term Expires Carla R. Bowen Brewer 1/31/2019 Charles W. Bowles Brewer 1/31/2015 Kimberly S. Clifton Brewer 1/31/2017 Frank A. Dickens Brewer 1/31/2017 William R. Gray Brewer 1/31/2019 Kimberly Ann Horn Brewer 1/31/2015 Scott J. Peterson Brewer 1/31/2017 Jo Ann F. Sabbagh Brewer 1/31/2015 Dennis I. Wilenchik Brewer 1/31/2014 No current vacancies

REGENTS, ARIZONA BOARD OF Arizona Board of Regents 2020 N. Central Ave., Suite 230 Phoenix, AZ 85004-4593 (602) 229-2500 www.abor.asu.edu Eileen I. Klein, President

The Arizona Board of Regents (Board) consists of 12 members including two ex-officio members. The governor appoints eight members to serve eight-year terms and two student members to serve one-year terms. Members require Senate confirmation. The Board is the governing body for the state’s universities. A.R.S. § 15-1621.

Term Expires Tyler Storm Bowyer Brewer 6/30/2013 Dennis DeConcini Napolitano 1/20/2014 James J. Heiler Brewer 1/20/2020 Mark W. Killian Brewer 1/15/2018 Ram Krishna Brewer 1/20/2020 LuAnn Leonard Napolitano 1/18/2016 Anne L. Mariucci Napolitano 1/20/2014 Richard Thomas Myers Brewer 1/15/2018 Gregory D. Patterson Brewer 1/20/2020 Kaitlin R. Thompson Brewer 6/30/2014 No current vacancies

REGULATORY REVIEW COUNCIL, GOVERNOR’S Governor’s Regulatory Review Council 100 N. 15th Ave., Suite 402 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-2181 www.grrc.state.az.us Bret Parke, General Counsel

The purpose of the governor’s Regulatory Review Council (G.R.R.C.) is to review and approve or return rules; preambles; economic, small business, and consumer impact statements; and concise explanatory statements prepared by state agencies under grants of rulemaking authority from the Arizona Legislature. The standards that the G.R.R.C. uses to decide whether to approve or return an agency’s rule-related materials are at A.R.S. § 41-1052(C). G.R.R.C. consists of six members who are appointed by the governor and who serve at the pleasure of the governor, and the director of the department of administration or the assistant director of the department of administration who is responsible for administering the council. The director or assistant director is an ex-officio member and chairperson of G.R.R.C. G.R.R.C. shall elect a vice-chairperson to serve as chairperson in the chairperson’s absence. The governor shall appoint at least one member who represents the public interest, at least one member who represents the business community, one member from a list of three persons who are not legislators submitted by the president of the Senate and one member from a list of three persons who are not legislators submitted by the Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Page 82 June 30, 2013 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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speaker of the House of Representatives. At least one member of G.R.R.C. shall be an attorney licensed to practice law in this state. The governor shall appoint the members of G.R.R.C. for staggered terms of three years. A.R.S. § 41-1051.

Term Expires Lori S. Daniels Brewer 1/18/2016 William S. Gates Brewer 1/20/2014 Jason E. Isaak Brewer 1/18/2016 Cheryl Lombard Brewer 1/20/2014 2 Current vacancies

REHABILITATION ADVISORY COUNCIL, ARIZONA STATE Arizona State Rehabilitation Advisory Council 1789 W. Jefferson St., Site Code 930A Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 364-1773 www.azdes.gov/rehabilitation_services/asrc.aspx Carolyn Maciel, Council Administrator

The State Rehabilitation Advisory Council (Council) members are appointed by the governor from representatives of organizations that represent a broad range of individuals with disabilities and organizations interested in individuals with disabilities. The designated state agency and the designated state unit seek and seriously consider, on an ongoing basis, advice from the Council regarding the development and implementation of the State Plan and the strategic plan and amendments to the plans, and other policies and procedures of general applicability pertaining to the provision of vocational rehabilitation services in the state. In addition, the Council advises the designated state agency and the designated state unit and, at the discretion of the designated state agency, assists in the preparation of applications, the state plan, the strategic plan and amendments to the plans, reports, needs assessments, and evaluation required by the Act. P.L. 93-112

Term Expires Russell Chapman Bull Brewer 10/1/2014 Sandra L. Espinosa-Canchola Brewer 10/1/2014 Jennifer Anne Goeckel Brewer 10/1/2014 Mark A. Jacoby Brewer 10/1/2015 Suzanne Malson Brewer 10/1/2014 William L. McQueary Brewer 10/1/2014 Robert Neckes Brewer 10/1/2015 Alan E. Potter Brewer 10/1/2014 Everett L. Rickets Brewer 10/1/2015 Adam G. Robson Brewer 10/1/2014 Brian B. Satran Brewer 10/1/2013 Randy D. Schiller Brewer 10/1/2013 Paula S. Seanez Brewer 10/1/2013 Linda J. Tasco Brewer 10/1/2015 Charles F. Tiller Brewer 10/1/2015 10 Current vacancies

RESPIRATORY CARE EXAMINERS, BOARD OF Board of Respiratory Care Examiners 1400 W. Washington St., Suite 200 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-5995 www.rb.state.az.us John "Jack" Douglas Confer, Executive Director

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or an officer or faculty member of a college, school, or institution engaged in respiratory therapy education and at least one involved in direct patient care; a licensed physician knowledgeable in respiratory care; two public members not engaged, directly or indirectly, in the provision of health care services; and one hospital administrator. The Board enforces and administers the law; adopts rules necessary to administer the law; examines applicants for licensure; investigates each applicant for licensure before a license is issue to determine if the applicant is qualified; keeps a record of all its acts and proceedings including the issuance, refusal, renewal, suspension, or revocation of licenses; maintains a register which contains the name, last known place of residence, and the date and number of the license of all persons licensed under the law; compiles once every two years, a list of licensed respiratory care practitioners who are authorized to practice in this state; and establishes minimum annual continuing education requirements for persons licensed under this law. A.R.S. § 32- 3502.

Term Expires Tracy E. Cagan Brewer 6/30/2013 Jose G. Gonzales Brewer 6/30/2014 Jeanette M. Kieffer Brewer 6/30/2015 Michelle K. O'Hair-Schattenberg Brewer 6/30/2015 Chuck Ramirez Brewer 6/30/2015 Nicholas D. Walters Brewer 6/30/2014 1 Current vacancy

RETIREMENT SYSTEM BOARD, ARIZONA STATE Arizona State Retirement System Board 3300 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85012-0250 (602) 240-2000 or TF 800-621-3778 www.azasrs.gov Paul Matson, Director

The State Retirement System Board consists of nine members appointed by the governor for three- year terms. The board consists of: (a) an educator; (b) an employee of a political subdivision; (c) a retired member; (d) an employee of this state; (e) an at large member who may represent any ASRS member group; and (f) four members who are not members of ASRS to represent the public. F. Of the nine gubernatorial appointed members, four of the members shall have at least ten years' substantial experience in any one or combination of the following with asterisks denoting new changes: A portfolio manager acting in a fiduciary capacity. A securities analyst. An employee or principal of a trust institution, investment organization or endowment fund acting either in management or an investment related capacity. A chartered financial analyst in good standing as determined by the CFA institute. A professor at the university level teaching economics or related subjects. An economist. Any other professional engaged in the field of public or private finances. A.R.S. § 38-713.

Term Expires Marc W. Boatwright Brewer 1/20/2014 Thomas J. Connelly Brewer 1/18/2016 Dennis Hoffman Brewer 1/19/2015 Richard J. Jacob Brewer 1/18/2016 Thomas Manos Brewer 1/20/2014 Kevin J. McCarthy Brewer 1/18/2016 Brian C. McNeil Brewer 1/19/2015 Michael J. Smarik Brewer 1/19/2015 Jeffrey M. Tyne Brewer 1/20/2014 No current vacancies

RIO NUEVO MULTIPURPOSE FACILITY DISTRICT, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Board of Directors Rio Nuevo Multipurpose Facility District 400 W Congress, Ste 152 Tucson, AZ 85701 Senate: (602) 926-3559 | House: (602) 926-4221 www.azleg.gov/InterimCommittees.asp Roger Randolph, City Clerk Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Page 84 June 30, 2013 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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Two or more municipalities in the same county may organize a district for multipurpose facilities if the governing bodies of the municipalities determine that the public convenience, necessity or welfare will be promoted by establishing the district. The district shall be comprised of the areas within the corporate boundaries of the municipalities. After formation, the boundaries of the district shall not be altered. A district may be established under this subsection in the same county in which a district is established under subsection A of this section. A district formed pursuant to this subsection shall be deemed a county stadium district for purposes of this chapter. Notwithstanding any other law, a district may not be organized under this subsection from and after October 31, 1999, except that a district may be organized under this subsection after October 31, 1999 if before that date the governing body of two or more of the municipalities identified the location of a multipurpose facility site and has voted with the purpose of forming a district for multipurpose facilities under this subsection. The board of directors of a district established under subsection B of this section shall consist of: five members who are appointed by the governor, at least three of whom must reside in the municipality in which the district is located and each of whom must have experience in commercial real estate, construction, redevelopment, real estate law, architecture, economic development or commercial or public finance. The governor may receive nominations for appointment from any interested organization or person. Members appointed by the governor serve at the pleasure of the governor. two members who are appointed by the president of the senate, at least one of whom must reside in the municipality in which the district is located. The members appointed by the president serve at the pleasure of the president. two members who are appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives, at least one of whom must reside in the municipality in which the district is located. The members appointed by the speaker serve at the pleasure of the speaker. Laws 2009, 4th Special Session, Ch. 3. A.R.S. § 48-4202.

Term Expires Jannie C. Cox Brewer At the pleasure Jeffrey Hill Brewer At the pleasure Alberto Moore Brewer At the pleasure 2 Current vacancies

RURAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COUNCIL 333 N. Central Ave., Suite 1900 Phoenix, AZ 85004 (602) 845-1278 Keith Watkins, Senior Vice President

The Rural Business Development Advisory Council (Council) is established to advise the Arizona Commerce Authority Board of Directors regarding rural business development strategies, including creating jobs, diversifying economies and attracting new investment. The Council (1) will advise the Authority on implementation of strategies for the business development priorities listed above, (2) shall make recommendations on policy development and funding allocations to complement regional and local economic development strategies that focus on and assist rural communities, (3) shall leverage local, state and federal resources to advance business in rural Arizona. A.R.S. § 41-1505.

Term Expires Bill Assenmacher Brewer 1/20/2014 David J. Bentler Brewer 1/19/2015 Julie J. Engel Brewer 1/18/2016 Ben E. File Brewer 1/19/2015 Teri Lynn Grier Brewer 1/20/2014 Angela M. Harmon Brewer 1/19/2015 Kip B. Kempton Brewer 1/18/2016 Ellen A. Kretsch Brewer 1/19/2015 Nolan R. Larson Brewer 1/20/2014 Matthew W. Mandel Brewer 1/20/2014 Becky Ann Nutt Brewer 1/20/2014 Les J. Orchekowsky Brewer 1/18/2016 Julie M. Pastrick Brewer 1/19/2015 Stephen M. Rutherford Brewer 1/19/2015 LeRoy N. Shingoitewa Brewer 1/19/2015 No current vacancies June 30, 2013 Page 85 Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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SALARIES FOR ELECTIVE STATE OFFICERS, COMMISSION ON Commission on Salaries for Elective State Officers 100 N. 15th Ave., Suite 250 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-1774 Travis Butchart, Commission Staff

The Commission on Salaries for Elective State Officers consists of five members including two appointed by the governor and one each appointed by the president of the Senate, the speaker of the House, and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Terms expire after the submission of reports made under A.R.S. §§ 41-1903 and 41-1904, but not longer than to the end of the calendar year in which appointed. Beginning in 2002, the commission shall biennially conduct a review of the rates of pay of elective state officers, of justices and judges of courts of record and of clerks of the superior court. Such review by the commission shall be made for the purpose of determining and providing the pay levels appropriate to the duties and responsibilities of the respective offices and positions subject to such review. The commission may hold public hearings to aid it in its work. The commission shall submit to the governor no later than June 1 a report of the results of each review conducted by the commission of the offices and positions subject to this chapter, together with its recommendations. A.R.S. §§ 41-1901 and 41-1902.

Term Expires Lisa A. Atkins Brewer At the pleasure Dennis E. Mitchem Brewer At the pleasure No current vacancies

SCHOOL BUS ADVISORY COUNCIL P.O. Box 6638, Mail Drop 1250 Phoenix, AZ 85005-6638 (602) 223-2646 http://studenttransportation.azdps.gov/organizations/advisory.asp Robert Halliday, Director

The School Bus Advisory Council (Council) consists of nine members appointed by the governor for three-year staggered terms as follows: one representing the Department of Public Safety; one representing the State Board of Education; one from a school district with a student count of less than 600; one from a school district with a student count of 600 or more but less than 3,000; one from a school district with a student count of 3,000 or more but less than 10,000; one from a school district with a student count of 10,000 or more; one representing transportation administrators; one who is a certified school bus driver or school bus driver instructor; and one representing a private sector school bus service provider. The Council advises the Department of Public Safety on school bus standards. A.R.S. § 28-3053.

Term Expires Deston F. Coleman Brewer 1/19/2015 Cathy P. Erwin Brewer 1/19/2015 Sophia D. Gorke Brewer 1/20/2014 Antonio G. Mlynek Brewer 1/18/2016 Kathy Ann Roadlander Brewer 1/19/2015 Marsha L. Stones Brewer 1/19/2015 Debbie Wheaton Brewer 1/19/2015 Vince Yanez Brewer 1/19/2015 1 Current vacancy

SCHOOL FACILITIES BOARD 1700 W. Washington St., Suite 104 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-6501 www.azsfb.gov Dean Gray, Executive Director

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of finance; one private citizen who represents an organization of taxpayers; one member with knowledge and experience in school construction; one member who is a registered professional architect and who has current knowledge and experience in school architecture; one member with knowledge and experience in school facilities management in a public school system; one member with knowledge and experience in demographics; one member who is a teacher and who currently provides classroom instruction; one member who is a registered professional engineer and who has current knowledge and experience in school engineering; and one member who is an owner or officer of a private business. The governor shall also appoint a chairperson from the appointed members and an executive director of the School Facilities Board who serves at the pleasure of the governor. In addition to the appointed members, the Superintendent of Public Instruction or the superintendent’s designee shall serve as an advisory nonvoting member of the School Facilities Board. The duties of the School Facilities Board include the following: making assessments of school facilities and equipment deficiencies and approving the distribution of grants as appropriate; administering the distribution of monies to school districts for building renewal; inspecting school buildings at least once every five years to ensure compliance with the building adequacy standards; reviewing student population projections submitted by school districts to determine to what extent school districts are entitled to monies to construct new facilities; and reviewing requests submitted by school districts. Members require Senate confirmation. A.R.S. § 15-2001.

Term Expires Dru G. Barisich Brewer 1/18/2016 Edward E. Boot Brewer 1/18/2016 Vern Crow Brewer 1/20/2014 Bryan E. Peltzer Brewer 1/16/2017 Thomas D. Rushin Brewer 1/20/2014 Traci L. Sawyer-Sinkbeil Brewer 1/16/2017 Philip Ward Simpson Brewer 1/16/2017 Jeffrey J. Smith Brewer 1/18/2016 Jennifer L. Stielow Brewer 1/20/2014 No current vacancies

SCHOOL SAFETY PROGRAM OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE 1700 W. Washington St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 Lisa Laikko, Senate Research Analyst

The School Safety Program Oversight Committee (Committee) consists of two members of the House of Representatives as advisory members, from different political parties, appointed by the speaker of the House; two members of the Senate as advisory members, from different political parties, appointed by the president of the Senate; one juvenile probation officer, appointed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court; one high school principal, appointed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction; the governor or the governor’s designee; the Superintendent of Public Instruction or the Superintendent’s designee; one law enforcement officer, appointed by the speaker of the House; and one member from the field of law-related education, appointed by the governor. A.R.S. § 15-153. The Committee provides a proactive approach to prevent juvenile referrals to the court system of the state and detention in the state Department of Juvenile Corrections, county jails, and the Department of Corrections by reviewing the plans submitted by applicants for participation in the school safety program; selects sites that are eligible to receive funding based on school safety needs; evaluates the program and reports annually to the president of the Senate, the speaker of the House of Representatives, the governor, and the Joint Legislative Audit Committee. A.R.S. § 15-153.

Term Expires Michael J. Bildner Brewer At the pleasure 1 Current vacancy

SERVICE AND VOLUNTEERISM, GOVERNOR’S COMMISSION ON Governor’s Commission on Service and Volunteerism 1700 W. Washington St., Suite 230 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 364-2248

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http://gocyf.az.gov/CYD/BRD_AGCSV.asp Robert Shogren, Executive Director

The governor’s Commission on Service and Volunteerism (Commission) is composed of no less than 15 and no more than 25 voting members to be appointed by, and at the pleasure of, the governor. The Commission’s membership will include an individual with expertise in the education and developmental needs of youth; an individual with experience in the involvement of older adults in service and volunteerism; a representative of community-based agencies within the state; a representative of the Arizona Department of Education or his/her designee; a representative of higher education; a representative of local government; a representative of a local-labor organization; a representative of a for-profit business; an individual between the ages of 16 and 25 who is, or has been, involved with a service or volunteer program; a representative of the Corporation for National and Community Service who shall serve as a nonvoting, ex-officio member. Additional state agency representatives may sit on the commission as nonvoting ex- officio members. No more than 25 percent of the Commission members may be employees of the state and not more than 50 percent of the Commission plus one member may be of the same political party. The members of the Commission will select the Commission chair. The duties of the Commission are to advise and assist in the development and implementation of a comprehensive, statewide plan for promoting volunteer involvement and citizen participation in Arizona, as well as to serve as the state’s liaison to national and state organizations that support the Commission’s mission. Executive Order 2007-21 supersedes Executive Order 2003-23.

Term Expires Shruti Bala Napolitano At the pleasure Lynne M. Borden Brewer At the pleasure Ruth Ann Britton Napolitano At the pleasure Deborah Lea Campbell Napolitano At the pleasure Donna J. Davis Brewer At the pleasure Alex R. Gabaldon Brewer At the pleasure Katherine Gallego Napolitano At the pleasure Geraldine M. Goldtooth Napolitano At the pleasure Betsy T. Green Napolitano At the pleasure Daniel L. Gregory Napolitano At the pleasure Dave Hossler Brewer At the pleasure Jennifer Lane Brewer At the pleasure Patricia Lewis Brewer At the pleasure Kelle Maslyn Napolitano At the pleasure Melanie W. McClintock Brewer At the pleasure Teresa Ann Minnick Napolitano At the pleasure Blanca S. Pap Brewer At the pleasure Ian D. Pardo Brewer At the pleasure Lorenzo Sierra Napolitano At the pleasure Robert L. Spath Brewer At the pleasure Paul M. Watson Brewer At the pleasure Kimberly Will Broadie Brewer At the pleasure No current vacancies

SMALL BUSINESS, GOVERNOR'S COUNCIL ON Governor's Council on Small Business 1700 W. Washington St., Suite 220 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 845-1200 www.azgovernor.gov/sb Kathy Rodriguez, Executive Director

The Council shall provide a forum for Arizona’s small business community to bring concerns and recommendations to the governor, convey information and responses from the governor to the small business community, examine and evaluate the impact of state regulation, legislation and administrative processes on small businesses in Arizona an identify and recommend to the governor opportunities to promote the prosperity of small businesses. The Council shall submit an annual report of its activities to the governor by December 31st of each year. Executive Order 2008-16.

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Pamela Del Duca Napolitano At the pleasure Michael Fox Napolitano At the pleasure Michael Ong Hing Napolitano At the pleasure Thomas Kiley Napolitano At the pleasure Michael Joseph Luria Napolitano At the pleasure Stephen P. Macias Napolitano At the pleasure Rosiland Christine Moore Napolitano At the pleasure Julian Claudio Nabozny Napolitano At the pleasure Leanor Peterson-Marquez Napolitano At the pleasure Ray Pugel Napolitano At the pleasure Chooi Choo Tay Napolitano At the pleasure David Robert Williamson Napolitano At the pleasure Judith W. Wood Napolitano At the pleasure 5 Current vacancies

SOLAR ENERGY ADVISORY TASK FORCE 1700 W. Washington St., Suite 250 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 771-1137 http://www.azenergy.gov/Policy/GSETF.aspx Leisa Brug, Director

In order to advance development of solar energy, the Solar Energy Advisory Task Force will find greater efficiencies in public processes and better taxation structures. The Task Force is charged with evaluating incentives provided to solar energy producers and recommending improvements regarding the same. E.O. 2011-03.

Term Expires Maria G. Baier Brewer At the pleasure Gregory L. Bernosky Brewer At the pleasure John "Jack" Blair Brewer At the pleasure Matthew R. Brinkman Brewer At the pleasure Franc Del Fosse Brewer At the pleasure Charles B. Duckworth Brewer At the pleasure Lane S. Garrett Brewer At the pleasure Patrick James Graham Brewer At the pleasure Glenn Hamer Brewer At the pleasure Herb Hayden Brewer At the pleasure Lon M. Huber Brewer At the pleasure David Hutchens Brewer At the pleasure Kate Maracas Brewer At the pleasure David Martin Brewer At the pleasure Michael L. Neary Brewer At the pleasure Michael F. Patterson Brewer At the pleasure Court S. Rich Brewer At the pleasure Craig R. Robb Brewer At the pleasure David M. Rosenberg Brewer At the pleasure Robert Wanless Brewer At the pleasure Laurie Woodall Brewer At the pleasure No current vacancies

SOUTHWESTERN LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE COMMISSION 4814 S. 40th St. Phoenix, AZ 85040 (602) 255-4845, ext. 222 www.swllrwcc.org Kathy A. Davis, Executive Director June 30, 2013 Page 89 Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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The Southwestern Low-level Radioactive Waste Commission consists of one voting member from each party state and one voting member from the host county, appointed by the governor, to serve at the pleasure of the governor, and confirmed by the Senate. Members require Senate confirmation. The Commission ensures that low-level radioactive wastes are safely disposed of and managed within the region. A.R.S. § 30-721.

Term Expires Aubrey V. Godwin Symington At the pleasure No current vacancies

SPINAL AND HEAD INJURIES, ADVISORY COUNCIL ON Advisory Council on Spinal and Head Injuries 1789 W. Jefferson St., 2NW, SC 162Z Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 364-1773 www.azheadspine.org Carolyn Maciel, Council Administrator

The Advisory Council on Spinal and Head Injuries (Council) consists of 18 members, 16 appointed by the governor as follows: five members who are the parent, spouse, or guardian of a person afflicted with spinal or head injuries; four physicians who represent the professional community of spinal or head injury and spinal or head injury rehabilitation programs; four allied health professionals or administrators of spinal or head injury programs; three from the general public; plus the Directors of the Departments of Economic Security and Health Services or their designees. The Council advises appropriate state agencies, the governor, and the Legislature on matters and issues relating to spinal and head injuries and rehabilitation; reviews and makes recommendations, plans, and strategies for meeting the needs of persons with spinal or head injuries on a statewide basis; conducts a comprehensive program of professional and public education to heighten awareness of the capabilities, potential, and needs of persons with spinal or head injuries; serves as a repository of information on spinal and head injuries, referral procedures, and demographics of the injury; monitors programs and services for persons with spinal or head injuries to encourage efficient and coordinated use of resources in providing services; and develops plans for the expenditure of the spinal and head injuries trust fund. A.R.S. § 41-3201.

Term Expires Mary Lu Bushnell Brewer 1/19/2015 Bruce P. Campbell Brewer 1/20/2014 Javier Cardenas Brewer 1/20/2014 Gary Frandino Brewer 1/20/2014 Bill Greeney Brewer 1/19/2015 Sara Jane Harris Brewer 1/19/2015 Travis J. Leach Brewer 1/18/2016 Daniel M. Lieberman Brewer 1/18/2016 Jonathan Lifshitz Brewer 1/18/2016 James M. Pallas Brewer 1/19/2015 Michael Rabasca Brewer 1/18/2016 Ricki L. Ray Brewer 1/19/2015 Nicholas Theodore Brewer 1/18/2016 Keith Watt Brewer 1/20/2014 2 Current vacancies

SPORTS AND TOURISM AUTHORITY, ARIZONA Arizona Sports and Tourism Authority Univ. of Phoenix Stadium 1 Cardinals Dr. Glendale, AZ 85305 (623) 433-7500 www.az-sta.com Tom Sadler, President and CEO

The Tourism and Sports Authority (AZSTA) consists of the following members who must reside in the county in which the Authority is established: five members, no more than three of whom are from the same political party, appointed by the

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governor, one from the tourism industry and one from the hotel and motel industry located in the Authority; two members appointed by the president of the Senate from different political parties; two members appointed by the speaker of the House from different political parties. No member of the Board may simultaneously hold any state or local elective public office. The Board of Directors, on behalf of the Authority, may: enter into contracts, including intergovernmental agreements as necessary to carry out the purposes and requirements of this chapter; enter into an intergovernmental agreement with the Arizona Exposition and State Fair Board for the joint use of properties and facilities, sharing administration, personnel, and resources, and other matters that are beneficial to the purposes of the multipurpose facility and the state fair; adopt administrative rules as necessary to administer and operate the Authority and any property under its jurisdiction; acquire by any lawful means and operate, maintain, encumber, and dispose of real and personal property and interests in property; and retain legal counsel and other consultants as necessary to carry out the purposes of the Authority. Laws 2000, Ch. 372, § 1; A.R.S. § 5-803.

Term Expires Jody M. Harwood Brewer 7/1/2013 Sherry L. Henry Brewer 7/1/2014 Jeffrey A. Meyer Brewer 7/1/2015 Verma M. Pastor Brewer 7/1/2014 Bradley Eugene Wright Brewer 7/1/2013 No current vacancies

STATE AGENCY FEE COMMISSION 1700 W. Washington St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-2449 www.azleg.gov/InterimCommittees.asp John S. Arnold, Director

The State Agency Fee Commission (Commission) shall review existing state agency fee authority; review state agency fiscal needs and appropriate fee levels; study the equality in how state agency fees impact business and industry; and make recommendations on an appropriate legal procedure to raise or lower existing state agency fees. A.R.S. § 41-1008.01.

Term Expires Basilio F. Aja Brewer At the pleasure Richard Alan Bark Brewer At the pleasure Sandra Fabritz-Whitney Brewer At the pleasure John S. Halikowski Brewer At the pleasure Spencer A. Kamps Brewer At the pleasure 1 Current vacancy

STATE SET-ASIDE COMMITTEE 100 N. 15th Ave., Suite 201 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-1500 http://www.spo.az.gov/Procurement_Services/Set_Aside/default.asp Brian C. McNeil, Director

Procurement from Arizona industries for the blind, certified nonprofit agencies that serve individuals with disabilities and Arizona correctional industries. The (DOA) director shall appoint a state set-aside committee to determine those materials and services that are provided, manufactured, produced and offered for sale by Arizona industries for the blind, certified nonprofit agencies for disabled individuals that serve individuals with disabilities and Arizona correctional industries and that satisfy the requirements of state governmental units and to establish a fair market price for all approved materials and services offered for sale that meet these requirements. A.R.S. 41-2636.

1 Current vacancy

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STATEWIDE INDEPENDENT LIVING COUNCIL 5025 E. Washington St., Suite 214 Phoenix, AZ 85034 (602) 262-2900 www.azsilc.org Anthony DiRienzi, Executive Director

The Statewide Independent Living Council (Council) consists of members who provide statewide representation; who represent a broad range of individuals with disabilities; who are knowledgeable about centers for independent living and independent living services, and a majority of whom are persons who are individuals with disabilities and who are not employed by any state agency or center for independent living. Members of the Council are appointed by the governor and include at least one director of a center for independent living chosen by the directors of centers for independent living within the state; and, as ex-officio, nonvoting members, a representative from the designated state unit and representatives from other state agencies that provide services for individuals with disabilities; and may include other representatives from centers for independent living, parents and guardians of individuals with disabilities, advocates of and for individuals with disabilities, representatives from private businesses, representatives from organizations that provide services for individuals with disabilities, and other appropriate individuals. The Council jointly develops and submits (in conjunction with the designated state agency) the required state plan; monitors, reviews, and evaluates the implementation of the state plan; coordinates activities with the State Rehabilitation Advisory Council and councils that address the needs of specific disability populations and issues under other federal law; ensures that all regularly scheduled meetings of the Council are open to the public and sufficient advance notice is provided; and submits to the Commissioner periodic reports which the Commissioner may request and keeps records and gives access to the records. Rehabilitation Act, Title VII, Part A, 1992 amendments. Executive Order 2007-15 supersedes Executive Order 1998-10.

Term Expires Rudy Valentino Buchanan Brewer 6/30/2013 Sherri L. Collins Brewer 6/30/2015 Wendy L. Dewey Brewer 6/30/2015 George M. Garcia Brewer 6/30/2013 Mark A. Israel Brewer 6/30/2015 Karin L. Kellas Brewer 6/30/2013 Jennifer L. Longdon Brewer 6/30/2013 Suzanne Malson Brewer 6/30/2013 Georgia M. McLaughlin Brewer 6/30/2013 Robert E. Michaels Brewer 6/30/2013 Salvador Nieto Brewer 6/30/2015 Sonya Perduta-Fulginiti Brewer 6/30/2015 Jami J. Snyder Brewer 6/30/2015 Jenn-Yun Tein Brewer 6/30/2013 Peter J. Weaver Brewer 6/30/2015 Joe Lee Yazzie Brewer 6/30/2013 Alfred D. Zulli Brewer 6/30/2013 4 Current vacancies

SUBSTANCE ABUSE PARTNERSHIP, ARIZONA Arizona Substance Abuse Partnership (ASAP) 1700 W. Washington St., Suite 230 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-6004 http://gocyf.az.gov/SAP/BRD_ASAP.asp Jeanne Blackburn, Program Administrator

The Arizona Substance Abuse Partnership (“ASAP”) shall have no fewer than 19 members and no more than 25 members who shall be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the governor. ASAP shall conduct annual reports of all substance use- related data, resources and strategies at the state level to identify gaps in service and delineate effective resource allocation, develop and utilize a shared planning process that encourages state and local partnerships to maximize existing resources and build capacity of local communities to meet identified needs and recommend specified drug and alcohol related legislation and budget line items for consideration by the Arizona Legislature. Executive Order 2007-12.

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Term Expires D. Alan Everett Brewer At the pleasure Alberto C. Gutier Brewer At the pleasure Robert Halliday Brewer At the pleasure Stefanie Jefferson Brewer At the pleasure David Klein Brewer At the pleasure Beth Kohler-Lazare Brewer At the pleasure Dona Marie Markley Brewer At the pleasure Duce A. Minor II Napolitano At the pleasure Cory D. Nelson Brewer At the pleasure Tammy Paz-Combs Brewer At the pleasure Richard Rosky Brewer At the pleasure Charles Ryan Napolitano At the pleasure Mary Specio-Boyer Napolitano At the pleasure Kathy Waters Brewer At the pleasure Kathleen Winn Brewer At the pleasure Karen Ziegler Brewer At the pleasure 9 Current vacancies

TAX APPEALS, STATE BOARD OF State Board of Tax Appeals 100 N. 15th Ave., Suite 140 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 364-1102 www.azbota.gov Alisha L. Woodring, Executive Director

The State Board of Tax Appeals (Board) consists of three members appointed by the governor for six-year terms. Members shall be selected on the basis of their knowledge of and experience in taxation. Not more than two members may be primarily engaged in the same occupation or profession. Not more than two members of the board shall be members of the same political party. Members require Senate confirmation. The Board shall handle all matters entrusted by law to it dealing with income taxation, estate taxation, transaction privilege, use and luxury taxation and any other taxation assigned to it by law and shall hear and decide appeals from the department of revenue on such matters. A.R.S. § 42-1252.

Term Expires Derrick R.E. Doba Brewer 1/21/2019 Amy W. Fellner Brewer 1/16/2017 Karen J. Rice-Brogdon Brewer 1/19/2015

No current vacancies

TAX DEFERRED ANNUITY AND DEFERRED COMP PLANS, GOVERNING COMMITTEE FOR Governing Committee for Tax Deferred Annuity and Deferred Comp Plans 4747 N. Seventh St., Suite 418 Phoenix, AZ 85014 (602) 266-2733 https://www.arizonadc.com/iApp/tcm/arizonadc/index.jsp Yota Aguilar, Staff

The Governing Committee for Tax Deferred Annuity and Deferred Compensation Plans (Committee) consists of seven members, including three employees of the state appointed by the governor, and the Assistant Director for Personnel Administration, the Superintendent of the State Banking Department, the Assistant Director for finance, and the Attorney General. The Committee investigates and approves tax deferred compensation and annuity programs that give employees of the state income tax benefits. A.R.S. § 38-871.

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Term Expires John A. Bogert Brewer At the pleasure Jodi Jerich Brewer At the pleasure David Raber Brewer At the pleasure No current vacancies

TEA PARTY COMMITTEE, ARIZONA

The Arizona Tea Party Committee (Committee) shall distribute monies from the don't tread on me special plates fund established by Section 28-2439.02. The Committee must submit a written report to the governor, the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives pursuant to Section 28-2439.02. No later than sixty days before the expiration of a member's term, the Committee shall deliver a list of at least two, but no more than five, candidates to the governor, the President of the Senate or the Speaker of the House of Representatives in order to fill a vacancy on the committee. The governor, the President of the Senate or the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall select and appoint a member to the committee from the list submitted by the Committee. Members of the Committee are not eligible to receive compensation or reimbursement of expenses. A.R.S. § 28-2439.01.

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TECHNICAL REGISTRATION, STATE BOARD OF State Board of Technical Registration 1110 W. Washington St., Suite 240 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 364-4930 www.azbtr.gov Ronald W. Dalrymple, Executive Director

The State Board of Technical Registration (Board) consists of nine members appointed by the governor for three-year terms including two architects, three professional engineers (two of whom are representatives of branches of engineering other than civil engineering and are registered in those branches), one public member, one landscape architect, one geologist or assayer, and one land surveyor. The Board examines, registers, and issues certificates to architects, assayers, engineers, geologists, landscape architects, and surveyors. A.R.S. § 32-102.

Term Expires Alejandro Angel Brewer 6/30/2015 LeRoy Brady Brewer 6/30/2013 P. Douglas Folk Brewer 6/30/2013 Stuart R. Lane Brewer 6/30/2015 Jason K. Madison Brewer 6/30/2014 Edward T. Marley Brewer 6/30/2015 Robert M. Stanley Brewer 6/30/2013 Erick F. Weiland Brewer 6/30/2014 Douglas T. Whitneybell Brewer 6/30/2014 No current vacancies

TOURISM ADVISORY COUNCIL 1110 W. Washington St., Suite 155 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 364-3717 www.azot.gov/aot-executive-office/tourism-advisory-council Sherry L. Henry, Executive Director

The Tourism Advisory Council (Council) consists of 15 members appointed by the governor for five year terms. Members of the tourism advisory council shall include representatives from recreational and tourist attractions, lodging, restaurant or food and transportation industries, other tourism businesses and the general public. The council shall include at least one member from each of the six geographical planning areas of this state. The respective areas shall consist of the noted counties as follows: Area 1 (Maricopa), Area 2 (Pima), Area 3 (Apache, Coconino, Navajo and Yavapai), Area 4 (Mohave and Yuma),

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Area 5 (Gila and Pinal), and Area 6 (Graham, Greenlee, Cochise and Santa Cruz). The Council assists and advises the Director in preparation of the budget and in establishment of policies and programs that promote and develop tourism in this state. A.R.S. § 41-2304.

Term Expires Raphael Bear Napolitano 6/30/2013 Stacey Marie Button Brewer 6/30/2015 Ronald S. Charles Napolitano 6/30/2013 Katie A. Cobb Brewer 6/30/2017 Jody M. Harwood Brewer 6/30/2017 J. Bruce Lange Brewer 6/30/2016 Michael Joseph Luria Brewer 6/30/2014 Kelly N. McCullough Brewer 6/30/2017 Lorraine Pino Brewer 6/30/2015 Teresa A. Propeck Brewer 6/30/2016 Delcie Schultz Brewer 6/30/2014 Jeffrey M. Serdy Brewer 6/30/2015 Susan E. Sternitzke Brewer 6/30/2013 Richard A. Vaughan Brewer 6/30/2014 Victoria L. Yarbrough Brewer 6/30/2016 No current vacancies

TRANSPORTATION BOARD, STATE State Transportation Board 206 S. 17th Ave., Mail Drop 100A Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 712-7550 www.azdot.gov/board/index.asp John S. Halikowski, Director

The State Transportation Board (Board) consists of one member from each transportation district with a population of less than 2,200,000 persons according to the most recent United States decennial census and two members from each transportation district with a population of 2,200,000 or more persons according to the most recent United States decennial census. The Board shall develop and adopt a statewide transportation policy statement, adopt a long-range statewide transportation plan, adopt uniform transportation planning practices and performance-based planning processes for use by the department, and adopt transportation system performance measures and factors and data collection standards to be used by the department. A.R.S. § 28-302.

Term Expires Kelly Odell Anderson Brewer 1/18/2016 Deanna L. Beaver Brewer 1/15/2018 Stephen W. Christy Brewer 1/19/2015 William F. Cuthbertson Brewer 1/21/2019 Victor Flores Napolitano 1/20/2014 Joseph E. La Rue Brewer 1/15/2018 Richard Hank Rogers Brewer 1/16/2017 No current vacancies

TRIAL COURT APPOINTMENTS, MARICOPA COUNTY, COMMISSION ON Maricopa County, Commission on Trial Court Appointments 1501 W. Washington St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 452-3308 http://www.azcourts.gov/jnc/Home.aspx W. Scott Bales, Vice Chief Justice

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The Commission on Trial Court Appointments consists of 16 members including the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court who serves as chairperson, and the following members appointed by the governor for four-year terms: five attorney members, none of whom shall reside in the same supervisorial district and not more than three of whom shall be members of the same political party; and 10 non-attorney members, no more than two of whom shall reside in the same supervisorial district. Members require Senate confirmation. The Commission makes recommendations to the governor for appointment to the Superior Court when a vacancy occurs. There is a Commission for each county with a population of 150,000 people or more. Ariz. Const. Art. VI, Sec. 41.

Term Expires Barry M. Aarons Brewer 1/16/2017 James E. Blair Brewer 1/20/2014 Charles A. Brown Brewer 1/20/2014 Manuel Bustamante Brewer 1/19/2015 Robert D. Dalager Brewer 1/20/2014 Donna Joy Davis Brewer 1/19/2015 Leonard Charles Gilroy Brewer 1/18/2016 Brian C. McNeil Brewer 1/18/2016 Dean S. Miller Brewer 1/16/2017 Thomas M. Richardson Brewer 1/19/2015 Debra W. Stark Brewer 1/19/2015 Donald Vogel Brewer 1/18/2016 3 Current vacancies

TRIAL COURT APPOINTMENTS, PIMA COUNTY, COMMISSION ON Pima County, Commission on Trial Court Appointments 1501 W. Washington St., Suite 221 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 452-3308 www.supreme.state.az.us/jnc Arthur John Pelander, Justice

The Commission on Trial Court Appointments consists of 16 members including the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court who serves as chairperson, and the following members appointed by the governor for four-year terms: five attorney members, none of whom shall reside in the same supervisorial district and not more than three of whom shall be members of the same political party; and 10 non-attorney members, no more than two of whom shall reside in the same supervisorial district. Members require Senate confirmation. The Commission makes recommendations to the governor for appointment to the Superior Court when a vacancy occurs. There is a Commission for each county with a population of 150,000 people or more. Ariz. Const. Art. VI, Sec. 41.

Term Expires Juan Ciscomani Brewer 1/20/2014 Lynn Rose Cuffari Brewer 1/20/2014 Stephen J. Gonzalez Brewer 1/19/2015 Michael E. Hennessy Brewer 1/16/2017 Curtis C. Lueck Brewer 1/19/2015 Cassia Guadalupe Lundin Brewer 1/18/2016 Gioia R. Sanderson Brewer 1/20/2014 Richard A. Schaefer Brewer 1/18/2016 Carole Cathcart Siegler Brewer 1/18/2016 6 Current vacancies

TRIAL COURT APPOINTMENTS, PINAL COUNTY, COMMISSION ON Pinal County, Commission on Trial Court Appointments 1501 W. Washington St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 452-3308 www.supreme.state.az.us/jnc W. Scott Bales, Vice Chief Justice

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The Commission on Trial Court Appointments consists of 16 members including the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court who serves as chairperson, and the following members appointed by the governor for four-year terms: five attorney members, none of whom shall reside in the same supervisorial district and not more than three of whom shall be members of the same political party; and 10 non-attorney members, no more than two of whom shall reside in the same supervisorial district. Members require Senate confirmation. The Commission makes recommendations to the governor for appointment to the Superior Court when a vacancy occurs. There is a Commission for each county with a population of 150,000 people or more. Ariz. Const. Art. VI, Sec. 41.

Term Expires Laura L. Calvert Brewer 1/19/2015 Stephen R. Cooper Brewer 1/16/2017 James C. Dutson Brewer 1/20/2014 Brett F. Eisele Brewer 1/19/2015 Penny M. Fendley Brewer 1/20/2014 Martin K. Hermanson Brewer 1/16/2017 Irene Littleton Brewer 1/18/2016 Dennis D. Manning Brewer 1/18/2016 Kate E. Milewski Brewer 1/19/2015 David R. Mix Brewer 1/18/2016 William E. Platt Brewer 1/19/2015 Deanna Recker Brewer 1/18/2016 James S. Stephens Brewer 1/19/2015 Christine C. Valenzuela Brewer 1/20/2014 1 Current vacancy

UNIFORM STATE LAWS COMMISSION, ARIZONA Arizona Uniform State Laws Commission 3003 N. Central Ave., Suite 2600 Phoenix, AZ 85012 (602) 916-5421 Timothy J. Berg, Commissioner

The Commission shall meet at the pleasure of the Chair and review national efforts to enact uniform laws and make recommendations to the state legislature and the governor regarding the appropriateness of enacting such uniform laws in Arizona and/or amending any uniform laws previously enacted by the state. The Commission includes attorneys, appointed by and serving at the pleasure of, the governor, and life members of the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. Members are appointed for a term of six years. E.O. 2007-16.

Term Expires Barbara Atwood Napolitano At the pleasure Timothy J. Berg Napolitano At the pleasure James M. Bush Symington At the pleasure Roger C. Henderson Napolitano At the pleasure Edward F. Lowry, Jr. Napolitano At the pleasure Samuel A. Thumma Brewer At the pleasure No current vacancies

URBAN LAND PLANNING OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE 1616 W. Adams St., Suite 330 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-2643 http://www.azland.gov/news/notices.htm Vanessa Hickman, Commissioner

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infrastructure engineering, one member with experience in urban and community planning, one member with experience in contracting for planning studies related to residential, commercial or industrial real estate development, one member with experience in open space or natural resource planning and one public member. Members require Senate confirmation. The Committee provides recommendations on procedures and strategies to efficiently create conceptual urban state land use plans, provides advice as to the types and extent of studies that are needed to create the plans, and reviews/makes recommendations for approval regarding the final conceptual urban state trust land use plans and the final five-year state trust land disposition plans for conformity with the adopted conceptual plans. A.R.S. § 37-331.02.

Term Expires David Gary Gulino Brewer 1/16/2017 Ronald Luther Peters Brewer 1/20/2014 Nick B. Simonetta Brewer 1/18/2016 Priscilla Storm Brewer 1/18/2016 Mark W. Woodson Brewer 1/19/2015 No current vacancies

VETERANS’ SERVICE ADVISORY COMMISSION, ARIZONA Arizona Veterans’ Service Advisory Commission 3839 N. Third St., Suite 209 Phoenix, AZ 85012 (602) 255-3373 http://www.azdvs.gov/veteran_groups/advisory_commission.aspx Robert Barnes, Interim Director

The Arizona Veterans’ Service Advisory Commission provides policy advice to the governor and the director regarding veterans' issues. Members of the Commission are veterans and appointed from a list of names submitted by each veterans' organization in this state holding a charter granted by Congress or recognized by the department as a veterans' organization that is actively involved in supporting veteran affairs programs in this state. A.R.S. § 41-602

Term Expires George E. Cushing Brewer 7/1/2014 Philip J. Hanson Brewer 7/1/2013 L. Wayne Krula Brewer 7/1/2014 Ronald James Perkins Brewer 7/1/2014 Brett M. Rustand Brewer 7/1/2015 David Toliver Brewer 7/1/2013 3 Current vacancies

VETERINARY MEDICAL EXAMINING BOARD, ARIZONA STATE Arizona State Veterinary Medical Examining Board 1400 W. Washington St., Room 240 Phoenix, AZ 85007-2937 (602) 364-1738 www.vetbd.state.az.us Victoria Whitmore, Executive Director

The Veterinary Medical Examining Board (Board) examines and licenses veterinarians and regulates the practice of veterinary medicine in the state. A.R.S. § 32-2202.

Term Expires Christina L. Bertch-Mumaw Brewer 1/18/2016 Nancy C. Bradley Brewer 1/20/2014 James V. Christensen Brewer 1/19/2015 Deb Gullett Brewer 1/19/2015 Les N. Hatfield Brewer 1/16/2017 Julie S. Mumford Brewer 1/18/2016 Brian Andrew Serbin Brewer 1/18/2016 Cynthia Tidwell-Shelton Brewer 1/20/2014 Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Page 98 June 30, 2013 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State

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Julie Young Brewer 1/20/2014 No current vacancies

WATER BANKING AUTHORITY, ARIZONA Arizona Water Banking Authority 3550 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85012-2105 (602) 771-8487 www.azwaterbank.gov Virginia O'Connell, Manager

The Arizona Water Banking Authority’s purposes, powers, and duties are executed by the Arizona Water Banking Authority Commission. The Commission consists of the following members who are residents of this state: the director of the Department of Water Resources who serves as chairperson of the Commission; the president of CAWCD or a representative designated by that president; and three persons appointed by the governor, one knowledgeable in water resource management, one representing an entity that holds a Central Arizona Project municipal and industrial subcontract, and one representing an entity located in a county adjacent to the mainstream of the Colorado River that holds a valid contract with the Secretary of the Interior executed before June 1, 1996, for diversion and beneficial consumptive use of Colorado River water in that county. Commission members appointed by the governor serve six-year terms beginning on the third Monday in January. The president of the Senate, or a senator designated by the president, and the speaker of the House of Representatives, or a representative designated by the speaker, shall each serve as nonvoting ex- officio members of the Commission. Members appointed by the governor require Senate confirmation. A.R.S. § 45-2421.

Term Expires Maureen George Brewer 1/19/2015 John Mawhinney Brewer 1/19/2015 Clifford A. Neal Brewer 1/19/2015 No current vacancies

WATER INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE AUTHORITY 1110 W. Washington St., Suite 290 Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 364-1310 or TF 877-298-0425 www.azwifa.gov Sandy Sutton, Interim Executive Director

The Water Infrastructure Finance Authority Board of Directors (Board) consists of 12 members including the Director of the Department of Environmental Quality or the Director’s designee; the Director of the Department of Commerce or the Director’s designee; the State Treasurer or the Treasurer’s designee; the Director of the Department of Water Resources or the Director’s designee; the Chair of the Arizona Corporation Commission or the Chair’s representative; and seven members appointed by the governor for staggered five-year terms as follows: one member representing municipalities with populations of 50,000 persons or more; one member representing municipalities with populations of less than 50,000 persons from a county with a population of less than 500,000 persons; one member representing counties with populations of 500,000 persons or more; one member representing sanitary districts in counties with populations of less than 500,000 persons; one member from a public water system that serves 500 or more persons; one member from a public water system that serves fewer than 500 persons; and one member representing Indian tribes. The Board issues negotiable water quality bonds for the generation of the state-match requirement by the Clean Water Act for the Clean Water Revolving Fund and the Safe Drinking Water Act for the Drinking Water Revolving Fund. The Board may also adopt rules governing the application for and awarding of financial assistance to political subdivisions and Indian tribes for constructing, acquiring or improving wastewater treatment facilities, non-point sources, and other related water quality facilities and projects. A.R.S. § 49-1202.

7 Current vacancies

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(602) 364-2877 http://azdoa.gov/meeting_notices/wqab.asp Toni Towne, Clerk of the Board

The Water Quality Appeals Board, part of the Department of Administration, consists of three members appointed by the governor to three-year terms including one attorney licensed to practice in this state. All appointees must possess technical competence relating to this board. Members require Senate confirmation. The Board hears appeals related to water quality. A.R.S. § 49-322.

Term Expires Fred E. Brinker Brewer 1/19/2015 Gail M. Clement Brewer 1/18/2016 Scott S. Wakefield Brewer 1/20/2014 No current vacancies

WATER QUALITY ASSURANCE REVOLVING FUND ADVISORY BOARD 1110 W. Washington St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 771-2300 www.azdeq.gov/environ/waste/sps/index.html Henry R. Darwin, Director

The Water Quality Assurance Revolving Fund Advisory Board (Board) consists of 14 members appointed by the governor for staggered terms of up to three years. The Board members include one representative each from a qualified business; a water provider; an agricultural improvement district; a government of a municipality with a population of 250,000 or more; a government of a municipality with a population of less than 250,000; two members, who may be members of a community advisory board, residing within the boundaries of a site located in a city or town with a population of 100,000 or more; one member, who may be a member of a community advisory board, residing within or in close proximity to the boundaries of a site located in a city or town with a population of less than 100,000 or an unincorporated area; two businesspersons; a college/university faculty member with technical expertise in groundwater remediation; a mining entity; the agriculture industry; the governor’s office; the Directors of the Departments of Environmental Quality, Water Resources, and Health Services or their designees; and the Attorney General or the Attorney General’s designee. Members require Senate confirmation. The Board makes recommendations for improving the effectiveness of the Water Quality Assurance Program. Laws 2000, Ch. 45, § 7.

14 Current vacancies

WESTERN INTERSTATE COMMISSION FOR HIGHER EDUCATION (WICHE) 3035 Center Green Drive, Suite 200 Boulder, CO 80301-2204 (303) 541-0200 www.wiche.edu David A. Longanecker, President and CEO

The Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education consists of three members appointed by the governor for four-year terms including one member who must be an educator engaged in the field of higher education. The Commission places students in professional schools of compact states and provides tuition assistance for out-of-state study. A.R.S. § 15-1742.

Term Expires Leah L. Bornstein Brewer 3/25/2017 Chris A. Bustamante Brewer 3/25/2015 Eileen I. Klein Brewer 3/25/2016 No current vacancies

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WORKFORCE ARIZONA COUNCIL 333 N. Central Ave. Suite 1900 Phoenix, AZ 85004 (602) 845-1241 http://www.arizonaworkforceconnection.com/gcwp/council.asp Sheila Paul Shedd, Manager

The Workforce Arizona Council (Council) shall advise the governor on workforce development strategy and policy for the State of Arizona, The Council shall; carry out the duties and functions prescribed for the state Workforce Investment Board under Public Law I 0.5-2 20 (Workforce Investment Act of 1998); Review the provision of services and the use of funds and resources under applicable federal workforce development programs and advise the governor on methods of coordinating such programs and provisions consistent with the governing laws and regulations; Establish goals for the development and implementation of performance measures relating to applicable federal, state and local workforce development programs; Restructure the state's governance model and processes for the workforce development system; Adopt policies that will assist in the successful implementation of the new processes; Establish goals for the development and coordination of education, employment and training systems; Establish goals for the development and implementation of the Arizona's Job Training Program; Adopt policies that will require persons enrolling in a taxpayer-funded job training program to be drug- tested; Encourage increased effectiveness of state agencies that help people find jobs as a condition of receiving public assistance. E.O. 2013-01

Term Expires Dennis Arnold Anthony Brewer 3/29/2016 Elaine S. Babcock Brewer 3/29/2016 Joseph Beers Brewer 3/29/2016 Alan Lee Bunnell Brewer 3/29/2016 Clarence H. Carter Brewer 3/29/2016 Patricia M. Cramer Brewer 3/29/2016 Ronald Cleve Curtis Brewer 3/29/2016 Mark Dobbins Brewer 3/29/2016 Karen Fann Brewer 3/29/2016 Dante O. Fierros Brewer 3/29/2016 Rebecca Gau Brewer 3/29/2016 Eugene V. Giovannini Brewer 3/29/2016 Rick Gray Brewer 3/29/2016 John P. Hansen Brewer 3/29/2016 Marguerite Harmon Brewer 3/29/2016 Satish I. Hiremath Brewer 3/29/2016 John Huppenthal Brewer 3/29/2016 Sherman A. Jennings Brewer 3/29/2016 Erin K. Kirchhardt Brewer 3/29/2016 Frederick D. Lockhart Brewer 3/29/2016 Stephen P. Macias Brewer 3/29/2016 Gary James Marks Brewer 3/29/2016 Richard McCartney Brewer 3/29/2016 John McComish Brewer 3/29/2016 Janene Miller Brewer 3/29/2016 Samuel J. Pepper Brewer 3/29/2016 Michele Reagan Brewer 3/29/2016 James D. Rottweiler Brewer 3/29/2016 Stephen L. Silvernale Brewer 3/29/2016 Sandra Watson Brewer 3/29/2016 Stephan Zajac Brewer 3/29/2016 2 Current vacancies

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EXECUTIVE ORDERS & PROCLAMATIONS OF GENERAL APPLICABILITY, AND STATEMENTS ISSUED BY THE GOVERNOR PURSUANT TO A.R.S. § 41-1013(B)(2) AND (3) The Administrative Procedure Act requires all Executive Orders and Proclamations of General Applicability issued by the Governor to be published in the Arizona Administrative Register. In addition, the Register shall include each statement filed by the Governor in granting a commutation, pardon or reprieve, or stay or suspension of execution where a sentence of death is imposed. Spelling, grammar, and punctuation of these orders has been reproduced as submitted. Governor’s Executive Orders and Proclamations of general applicability are on file with the Office of the Secretary of State and are available for public viewing from the Public Services Division between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday (except state holidays) at 1700 W. Washington St., 7th Floor in Phoenix. Call (602) 542-4086 for more information.

EXECUTIVE ORDERS FILED JANUARY 1 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2013

Volume, Issue, and Page Executive Title No. Published in the File Order No. Administrative Register No. Vol. 19, Semiannual Index, 2013-01 Workforce Arizona Council June 30, 2013, p. 102 M13-83 Vol. 19, Semiannual Index, 2013-02 Establishing the Arizona Natural Resources Review Council June 30, 2013, p. 104 M13-81 Vol. 19, Semiannual Index, 2013-03 Establishing Arizona’s Master Energy Plan June 30, 2013, p. 105 M13-82 Vol. 19, Semiannual Index, 2013-04 Establishing the Governor’s Task Force on Human Trafficking June 30, 2013, p. 106 M13-98 Vol. 19, Semiannual Index, 2013-05 Continuance of the Arizona Substance Abuse Partnership (ASAP) June 30, 2013, p. 108 M13-134

EXECUTIVE ORDER 2013-01 Workforce Arizona Council (Amending and Superseding Executive Order 2008-17) [M13-83] WHEREAS, the State of Arizona recognizes economic vitality, growth and competitiveness are dependent upon a highly skilled workforce; and

WHEREAS, the quality and preparedness of the State of Arizona’s workforce are the shared responsibility of many individu- als and organizations, both public and private; and

WHEREAS, the State of Arizona needs a coordinated and comprehensive approach to workforce development that incorpo- rates that State’s education and economic development goals and strategies using federal, state and local resources; and

WHEREAS, the State of Arizona must place an emphasis on career development and guidance in the State’s education system in order to offer an accurate understanding of industries that drive the State’s economy, communities and career opportunities; and

WHEREAS, a high-quality education system and a motivated and skilled workforce are key tenets of competitiveness that make Arizona an attractive place to create, locate and grow a business; and

WHEREAS, the State of Arizona is committed to building a workforce development system that is accountable, efficient and customer-driven; and

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WHEREAS, a broad, diverse set of career pathways which provide opportunities for lifelong learning in places of work and education should be made available to all persons wishing to explore and enter various industries, occupations and specializa- tions; and

WHEREAS, the State of Arizona is committed to integrating workforce development with our education system to ensure that individuals are obtaining the necessary skills to enter the workforce.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Arizona Constitution and the laws of the State, do hereby order pursuant to A.R.S. § 41-1542 and in accordance with Section 111(a) and (3)(1) of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998, the creation of the Workforce Arizona Council (the “Council”).

1. The Council shall be composed of the following members: • The Governor or Governor’s designee from the Office of the Governor; • The Chief Executive Officer of the Arizona Commerce Authority or the Chief Executive Officer's designee from the Arizona Commerce Authority; • The Director of the Arizona Department of Economic Security or the Director’s designee from the Arizona Department of Economic Security; • Two Chief Elected Officials, appointed by the Governor, including the State Superintendent of Public Instruction or the Superintendent’s designee from the Arizona Department of Education; • A representative, appointed by the Governor, of a rural community college district; • A representative, appointed by the Governor, of an urban community college district; • Two representatives, appointed by the Governor, that has experience regarding youth programs; • Two representatives, appointed by the Governor, from organized labor; • A representative, appointed by the Governor, from a faith-based or community-based workforce development organization; • Representatives, appointed by the Governor, from large businesses and who shall compose at least thirty percent of the total membership of the Council; • Representatives from small businesses, appointed by the Governor, and who shall compose at least twenty-five percent of the total membership of the Council; • Two members from the Arizona House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker who shall serve as non-vot- ing ex-officio members; and • Two -members from the Arizona State Senate appointed by the Senate President who shall serve as non-voting ex-officio members. 2. Voting members shall serve for three years and at the pleasure of the Governor. 3. Voting members may not, except where specified, send designees to represent them at the Council meetings. Voting members who miss more than three consecutive Council meetings are subject to replacement. 4. The Governor shall appoint a representative of a private sector employer from among the Council’s members to serve as the Council Chair. 5. The Chair may appoint sub-committees as needed to carry out Council business. 6. The Council shall meet at least four times a year. 7. The Council shall advise the Governor on workforce development strategy and policy for the State of Arizona. The Council shall: • Carry out the duties and functions prescribed for the state Workforce Investment Board under Public Law 105- 220 (Workforce Investment Act of 1998); • Review the provision of services and the use of funds and resources under applicable federal workforce develop- ment programs and advise the Governor on methods of coordinating such programs and provisions consistent with the governing laws and regulations.; • Establish goals for the development and implementation of performance measures relating to applicable federal, state and local workforce development programs; • Restructure the state’s governance model and processes for the workforce development system; • Adopt policies that will assist in the successful implementation of the new processes; • Establish goals for the development and coordination of education, employment and training systems; • Establish goals for the development and implementation of the Arizona’s Job Training Program; • Adopt policies that will require persons enrolling in a taxpayer-funded job training program to be drug-tested; • Encourage increased effectiveness of state agencies that help people find jobs as a condition of receiving public assistance; • Continue in accordance with 29 CFR 29.13 a 13 member standing Arizona Apprenticeship Advisory Committee (the “Committee”) consisting of: four representatives of employee organizations; four representatives from busi- ness and industry; one representative from a post secondary institution; one representative from a workforce

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development organization; one representative from the Arizona Industrial Commission; one representative from the Arizona Department of Education; and one non-voting representative from the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. The Council shall designate a chair from the Committee’s voting membership. The procedure for deciding a tie shall be as outlined in the approved regulations. The Committee shall carry out all the duties and functions required of a state apprenticeship council. The Committee shall adopt an acceptable State Plan for Equal Employment Opportunity in Apprenticeship pursuant to 29 CFR part 30 and adhere to regulations as pre- scribed in 29 CFR part 29 and approved by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Train- ing, Employment and Training Administration; • Issue studies, reports or documents the Council considers advisable; and • Increase awareness of and participation in State workforce programs through external and internal marketing strategies. 8. The Council shall submit a written annual report as outlined in A.R.S. § 41-1542 to the Governor, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Joint Legislative Budget Committee by December 1 of each year. 9. All Council actions and recommendations are subject to the Governor’s approval. 10. The status of the Council shall be reviewed no later than December 31, 2016 to determine appropriate action for its continuance, modification or termination.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this 2nd day of January in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

EXECUTIVE ORDER 2013-02 Establishing the Arizona Natural Resources Review Council [M13-81] WHEREAS, the ability for state natural resource agencies to engage and impact federal land and resource management plans is paramount; and

WHEREAS, cross agency coordination is critical to a sound and timely response to actions on federal lands that will impact state resources and economies; and

WHEREAS, federal land and resource planning processes often do not consider the short and long-term needs of the State of Arizona and local governments; and

WHEREAS, political change at the federal level can impede the ability of state agencies to effectively engage the federal gov- ernment and result in federal intrusion on state authorities; and

WHEREAS, federal land and resource management decisions are being driven by litigation processes that have resulted in diminished multiple-use and sustained-yield principles; and

WHEREAS, we must protect State interests related to wildlife, land, water and natural resources by actively engaging and countering federal encroachment on State authorities tasked with managing Arizona’s natural resources.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, by virtue of the power vested in me by the Con- stitution and the laws of this State do hereby order and direct as follows:

1. The Arizona Natural Resources Review Council (hereafter Council) is established. The Council shall develop land and natural resource management strategies for Arizona and coordinate with state natural resource agencies and their existing management plans.

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2. The Council shall consist of the following natural resource agency directors appointed by the Governor: • Arizona Game and Fish Department • Arizona State Land Department • Arizona Department of Environmental Quality • Arizona Department of Water Resources • Arizona State Forester • Arizona Geological Survey • Arizona State Parks Department • Arizona Department of Agriculture

3. The Governor shall designate the Chairperson.

4. The Council shall prepare a comprehensive report and plan to the Governor for long-term land and natural resource management. The report shall include and address multiple use and sustained yield approaches, public access issues and sustainable economic development.

5. The Council shall develop a coordinated and centralized Geographic Information System database model that identi- fies current and future management priorities for designated land and natural resource areas.

6. The Council shall identify and prioritize legal, legislative and incentive-based needs that protect and maintain state interests related to wildlife, land, water and other natural resources.

7. The Council shall provide recommendations to the Governor on a statewide approach to mitigation and conservation banking that includes State government, local governments and the private sector in order to meet long-term natural resource conservation objectives.

8. The Chairperson may form an executive committee or other sub-committees as necessary.

9. The Council shall meet as needed to conduct its affairs.

10. This Executive Order shall take effect immediately upon signature.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this 14th day of January in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

EXECUTIVE ORDER 2013-03 Establishing Arizona’s Master Energy Plan [M13-82] WHEREAS, energy production, generation, transmission and conservation are vital to Arizona; and

WHEREAS, long-term energy supplies are critical to the well-being and future of Arizona; and

WHEREAS, it is essential that energy remains affordable for Arizonans; and

WHEREAS, Arizona currently has a diverse mix of electric power generating facilities using conventional resources of coal (39%), nuclear (28%), natural gas (27%) and hydropower (6%); and

WHEREAS, renewable resources such as solar electric, solar thermal, wind energy, landfill gas, geothermal, biomass and algae have the potential to be increasingly integrated with conventional resources; and

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WHEREAS, it is essential that Arizona maintain a diverse energy portfolio; and

WHEREAS, Arizona has no significant production of oil or natural gas and we are dependent on out-of-state resources for gasoline, diesel fuel and natural gas; and

WHEREAS, a significant portion of Arizonans’ energy dollars leave the state to pay for these fuel costs; and

WHEREAS, keeping these energy dollars in state strengthens Arizona’s economy; and

WHEREAS, for businesses to retain current jobs and to expand to add more jobs, it is essential that Arizona maintain and increase dependable energy supplies to support their planning decisions; and

WHEREAS, Arizona’s last energy plan is over twenty years old, written in 1990; and

WHEREAS, an energy plan will help lead Arizona to an affordable and reliable energy future by promoting policies and ini- tiatives that strengthen the economy, better the environment and ensure lasting energy security.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State, hereby order as follows:

1. The Master Energy Plan Task Force (Task Force) is established to create a Draft Master Energy Plan (Draft Plan). 2. The Task Force shall be comprised of not more than 40 members. 3. The Governor shall appoint the members of the Task Force and designate which members shall serve on the follow- ing four subcommittees: a) Transportation, Fuels and Infrastructure Planning b) Business, Regulation and Workforce c) Environment, Natural Resources and Land Use d) Technology Development 4. The Director of the Governor’s Office of Energy Policy shall chair the Task Force and that office shall provide administrative support. 5. The subcommittees shall hold regularly scheduled meetings. 6. The Task Force shall: a) Complete a draft of the plan by September of 2013. b) Convene state-wide public meetings to obtain additional input and comment. c) Review, complete, vote and submit to the Governor by December 31, 2013. 7. The Governor may adopt the Draft Plan as the Master Energy Plan for Arizona. 8. If adopted, the Master Energy Plan shall be updated at least every five years.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this 15th day of January in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

EXECUTIVE ORDER 2013-04 Establishing the Governor’s Task Force on Human Trafficking [M13-98] WHEREAS, human trafficking is a modern-day form of slavery that severely victimizes vulnerable populations including women, children and impoverished individuals; and

WHEREAS, both federal and state law prohibit human trafficking and provide for strong penalties for individuals who violate the law; and

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WHEREAS, human trafficking includes causing another person to engage in prostitution or forced labor or services by entic- ing, recruiting, harboring, providing, transporting or otherwise obtaining another person by deception, coercion or force; and

WHEREAS, Arizona policy makers have attempted to combat human trafficking through the adoption of laws prohibiting human trafficking and related activities; and

WHEREAS, the nature of human trafficking makes it difficult to identify victims, particularly victims of sex trafficking; and

WHEREAS, the problem of human trafficking in Arizona persists and more can and should be done to fight this terrible crime.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the State of Arizona do hereby order and direct as follows:

1. The Governor’s Task Force on Human Trafficking (hereafter Task Force) is established. The Task Force shall consist of the following individuals appointed by the Governor: • One member of the State Senate; • One member of the State House of Representatives; • Two county attorneys; • The Director of the Department of Public Safety; • A member with federal law enforcement experience; • A representative of a local law enforcement agency; • A representative of the Criminal Division of the Office of the Arizona Attorney General; • A representative of a nonprofit organization that works with victims of human trafficking; • A representative of the faith-based community; • Four public members; and • At the sole discretion of the Governor, additional members with relevant experience.

2. The Governor shall designate two Co-Chairpersons.

3. The Task Force shall meet to: • Review Arizona laws, administrative practices and law enforcement training pertaining to human trafficking; • Take testimony from subject matter experts who have experience managing the impacts of human trafficking; • Identify opportunities to strengthen Arizona human trafficking statutes; and • Make recommendations to the Governor for any changes in law, administrative practice or law enforcement training that will reduce human trafficking in Arizona and improve ways to identify and assist the victims of human trafficking.

4. The Task Force shall prepare and submit a report to the Governor by September 30, 2013. The report shall include a summary of findings and final recommendations of the Task Force to the Governor.

5. The status of the Task Force shall be reviewed no later than July 1, 2014 to determine appropriate action for its con- tinuance, modification or termination.

6. This Executive Order shall take effect immediately upon signature.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this 8th day of April in the year Two Thou- sand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

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EXECUTIVE ORDER 2013-05 Continuance of the Arizona Substance Abuse Partnership (ASAP) (Amends and Supersedes Executive Order 2007-12) [M13-134] WHEREAS, the misuse and abuse of alcohol, tobacco, prescription and over-the-counter, synthetic and other illicit drugs cause injuries and fatalities, as well as extensive criminal justice, child welfare, health, and economic costs; and

WHEREAS, the people of Arizona are committed to improving the health and safety of our children, youth, families and other community members and to promoting recovery by reducing the societal and economic costs associated with substance misuse and abuse, the number of lives detrimentally impacted and lost, and human suffering; and

WHEREAS, evidence-based research, prevention, enforcement, and treatment practices will improve the lives of children, youth, families and other community members in Arizona; and

WHEREAS, data and research have demonstrated that substance misuse and abuse are preventable and that recovery from substance abuse is possible for everyone;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Arizona Constitution and the laws of the State, hereby continue the Arizona Substance Abuse Partnership (“ASAP”) and order and direct the following:

1. The Governor’s Office for Children, Youth and Families shall serve as the lead entity for administration of the ASAP.

2. The membership of the ASAP shall be comprised of no fewer than nineteen and no more than twenty-six members who shall be appointed by, and serve at the pleasure of, the Governor. To the extent practicable, they shall include the following: a. The Governor or a designee to serve as chair. b. One representative from each of the following community and federal entities: • Business Leaders • Substance Abuse Coalition • Tribal Government in Arizona • Substance Abuse Treatment Service Provider • Substance Abuse Prevention Service Provider • Recovery Community (individual who has completed treatment for substance abuse) • State or Local Law Enforcement • Federal Law Enforcement • Veteran, Reservist, National Guard, Retired or Active Duty Military Member • United States Department of Veterans’ Affairs c. The Director of the following governmental entities: • Attorney General’s Office • Governor’s Office for Children, Youth and Families • Department of Corrections • Department of Juvenile Corrections • Department of Education • Administrative Office of the Courts • Department of Economic Security • Department of Health Services, Division of Behavioral Health Services • Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners • Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System • Department of Liquor Licenses and Control • Department of Public Safety • Governor’s Office of Highway Safety • Arizona Criminal Justice Commission • Substance Abuse Epidemiology Work Group Chair d. Membership may include ex-officio members as deemed necessary or appropriate, which may include represen- tation from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

3. Members of the ASAP may send designees to serve on the ASAP; provided, however, that such designees shall have been delegated by the member with full authority to vote and otherwise act on behalf of the member.

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4. The ASAP shall have an epidemiology workgroup to collect and report on substance misuse and abuse and conse- quence-related data and resource information to help guide a data-driven decision-making process. a. The ASAP may form additional substance-specific or issue-specific workgroups as necessary.

5. The ASAP, which initiates and supports improvements in substance abuse policy, develops dynamic partnerships, participates in informed planning processes, and assists with coordinating efforts supported by program evaluations, shall have duties and responsibilities, including, but not limited to, the following: a. Compile and summarize information and data on substance misuse and abuse and associated consequences and correlates, including mental illness and emerging trends, through a collaborative and cooperative data-sharing process. Identify and address data gaps in order to provide Arizona with a comprehensive picture of substance misuse and abuse in the state. b. Utilize evaluation and research reports to promote the most effective and evidence-based programs, policies and practices across the state and make recommendations for modification as needed. c. Encourage state and local partnerships to engage in shared planning processes and build the capacity of local communities to meet identified needs and maximize resources. d. Identify and share effective practices to integrate strategies across systems that will leverage existing funding and increase access to services at the community level. e. Analyze current state and federal laws and programs governing substance misuse and abuse prevention, treat- ment, and enforcement and recommend any changes that would enhance the effectiveness of these laws or pro- grams. f. Recommend specific drug and alcohol related policy and budget line-items for consideration by Arizona state agencies and/or the Arizona Legislature.

6. The ASAP shall prepare an annual report of its activities by July 31 of each year, starting July 31, 2014.

7. The ASAP will be reviewed no later than December 31, 2023 to determine appropriate action for its continuance, modification or termination.

This Executive Order amends and supersedes Executive Order 2007-12.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this 28th day of May in the year Two Thou- sand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

PROCLAMATIONS FILED JANUARY 1 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2013

Semiannual Proclamation Title Governor Proclamation Date of Witness Index File No. Type Proclamation Date Page # 2-1-1 Arizona Day Brewer Proclamation 1/15/13 1/15/13 123 M13-78 A Time in History Brewer Proclamation 4/9/13 4/10/13 168 M13-139 Access to Justice Month Brewer Proclamation 3/20/13 3/27/13 158 M13-116 Administrative Professionals Week Brewer Proclamation 3/14/13 3/18/13 148 M13-173 ALS Awareness Month Brewer Proclamation 4/9/13 4/10/13 165 M13-143 Amateur Radio Week Brewer Proclamation 1/15/13 1/15/13 123 M13-77 American Eagle Day Brewer Proclamation 3/6/13 3/7/13 139 M13-157 American Indian Disabilities Awareness Day Brewer Proclamation 3/14/13 3/18/13 148 M13-177 Arizona Arbor Day Brewer Proclamation 4/14/13 3/18/13 172 M13-178

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Semiannual Proclamation Title Governor Proclamation Date of Witness Index File No. Type Proclamation Date Page # Arizona Arbor Day Brewer Proclamation 4/14/13 3/18/13 On file M13-178 Arizona Archaeology and Heritage Awareness Month Brewer Proclamation 3/11/13 3/13/13 142 M13-163 Arizona Aviation Day Brewer Proclamation 1/7/13 1/10/13 122 M13-74 Arizona Boys and Girls Club Day Brewer Proclamation 2/5/13 2/13/13 130 M13-111 Arizona Correctional Education Week Brewer Proclamation 4/30/13 5/3/13 On file M13-195 Arizona Correctional Education Week Brewer Proclamation 4/30/13 5/22/13 182 M13-195 Arizona Crime Victims' Rights Week Brewer Proclamation 3/18/13 3/19/13 153 M13-182 Arizona Day of Prayer Brewer Proclamation 4/12/13 4/15/13 171 M13-124 Arizona Dragon Boat Festival Days Brewer Proclamation 3/14/13 3/18/13 149 M13-179 Arizona Elder Abuse Awareness Day Brewer Proclamation 5/21/13 5/23/13 192 M13-210 Arizona Electrical Safety Month Brewer Proclamation 4/9/13 4/10/13 166 M13-140 Arizona Fair Housing Month Brewer Proclamation 3/20/13 3/27/13 159 M13-118 Arizona Green Week 2013 Brewer Proclamation 1/15/13 1/15/13 124 M13-76 Arizona Hearth Month Brewer Proclamation 1/28/13 1/22/13 125 M13-103 Arizona Memorial Day Brewer Proclamation 5/7/13 5/10/13 189 M13-204 Arizona Men's Health Week Brewer Proclamation 5/2/13 5/6/13 186 M13-201 Arizona Military Women Week Brewer Proclamation 5/2/13 5/6/13 187 M13-200 Arizona Missing Children's Day Brewer Proclamation 5/7/13 5/10/13 190 M13-205 Arizona Monsoon Awareness Week Brewer Proclamation 5/2/13 5/6/13 188 M13-202 Arizona Myeloma Awareness Week Brewer Proclamation 3/14/13 3/14/13 On file M13-180 Arizona Myeloma Awareness Week Brewer Proclamation 3/14/13 3/18/13 150 M13-180 Arizona Non-Profit Leader Day Brewer Proclamation 3/6/13 3/7/13 140 M13-159 Arizona Peace Officers Memorial Week Arizona Peace Offi- Brewer Proclamation 4/1/13 4/5/13 164 M13-135 cers Memorial Day Arizona Pollinator Week Brewer Proclamation 3/27/13 4/1/13 161 M13-119 Arizona Problem Gambling Awareness Week Brewer Proclamation 12/27/12 1/4/13 117 M13-69 Arizona Purchasing Month Brewer Proclamation 2/19/13 2/25/13 135 M13-152 Arizona Safe Digging Month Brewer Proclamation 3/14/13 3/18/13 150 M13-172 Arizona School Choice Week Brewer Proclamation 1/11/13 1/15/13 122 M13-75 Arizona Science and Technology Month Brewer Proclamation 1/18/13 1/22/13 126 M13-100 Arizona Scoliosis Awareness Month Brewer Proclamation 5/21/13 5/23/13 193 M13-209 Arizona Small Business Month Brewer Proclamation 4/30/13 5/3/13 183 M13-194 Arizona State Employee Recognition Day Brewer Proclamation 4/10/13 4/12/13 169 M13-136 Arizona Stroke Awareness Month Brewer Proclamation 4/29/13 5/2/13 177 M13-192 Arizona Travel and Tourism Days Brewer Proclamation 4/19/13 4/25/13 175 M13-145 Arizona Weights & Measures Week Brewer Proclamation 2/27/13 2/28/13 138 M13-155 Arizona Youth Leadership Conference Week Brewer Proclamation 6/6/13 6/7/13 194 M13-214 Arizona Youth Week Brewer Proclamation 3/13/13 3/14/13 145 M13-170 Arizona Youth Week Brewer Proclamation 3/13/13 3/19/13 On file M13-170 Armenian Remembrance Day Brewer Proclamation 3/18/13 3/19/13 154 M13-184 Bike Month Brewer Proclamation 3/14/13 3/18/13 151 M13-174 Bike Month Brewer Proclamation 3/18/13 3/19/13 On file M13-174 Buffalo Soldiers Day Brewer Proclamation 6/6/13 6/6/13 194 M13-213 Building Safety Month Brewer Proclamation 4/30/13 5/3/13 184 M13-193 Calling a Special Session of the Fifty-first Legislature of the Brewer Proclamation 7/11/13 6/11/13 195 M13-212 State of Arizona Cancer Registrars Week Brewer Proclamation 2/19/13 2/25/13 135 M13-151 Career and Technical Education Month Brewer Proclamation 1/18/13 1/22/13 127 M13-99

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Semiannual Proclamation Title Governor Proclamation Date of Witness Index File No. Type Proclamation Date Page # Certified Government Financial Manager Month Brewer Proclamation 2/12/13 2/13/13 131 M13-112 Child Abuse Prevention Month Brewer Proclamation 3/20/13 3/27/13 159 M13-117 Child Care Provider Appreciation Day Brewer Proclamation 4/15/13 4/16/13 173 M13-125 Child Support Awareness Month Brewer Proclamation 6/17/13 6/19/13 197 M13-216 Chronic Pain Awareness Month Brewer Proclamation 4/30/13 5/3/13 184 M13-196 Colon Cancer Awareness Month Brewer Proclamation 2/14/13 2/21/13 133 M13-147 Community Action Month Brewer Proclamation 4/29/13 4/29/13 178 M13-133 Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week Brewer Proclamation 12/27/12 1/4/13 117 M13-67 Correctional Officers Week Brewer Proclamation 3/27/13 4/1/13 162 M13-123 Correctional Officers Week Brewer Proclamation 3/27/13 4/22/13 On file M13-123 County Government Month Brewer Proclamation 3/11/13 3/13/13 On file M13-161 County Government Month Brewer Proclamation 3/19/13 3/20/13 157 M13-221 Cowboy Poetry Week Brewer Proclamation 3/18/13 3/19/13 155 M13-187 CPR/AED Awareness Week Brewer Proclamation 5/28/13 5/28/13 193 M13-211 Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month Brewer Proclamation 3/11/13 3/13/13 142 M13-162 Digital Learning Day Brewer Proclamation 1/24/13 1/25/13 129 M13-102 Doce Fire Emergency Brewer Emergency 6/20/13 6/20/13 115 M13-215 Proclamation Donate Life Month Brewer Proclamation 3/14/13 3/18/13 151 M13-175 Down Syndrome Awareness Day Brewer Proclamation 3/11/13 3/13/13 143 M13-164 Drug Court Month Brewer Proclamation 4/15/13 4/16/13 172 M13-126 Emergency Medical Services Week Brewer Proclamation 5/1/13 5/3/13 186 M13-198 Endodontists Awareness Week Brewer Proclamation 3/6/13 3/7/13 140 M13-156 Essential Tremor Awareness Month Brewer Proclamation 2/19/13 2/25/13 136 M13-154 Fabry Disease Awareness Month Brewer Proclamation 3/11/13 3/14/13 144 M13-181 Family Engagement Month Brewer Proclamation 1/3/13 1/9/13 120 M13-71 Fix a Leak Week Brewer Proclamation 2/5/13 2/13/13 130 M13-113 Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Awareness Week Brewer Proclamation 5/7/13 5/10/13 190 M13-206 Foster Care Awareness Month Brewer Proclamation 3/27/13 4/1/13 162 M13-122 Genocide Awareness Week Brewer Proclamation 2/12/13 2/13/13 132 M13-110 Golden Rule Day Brewer Proclamation 3/18/13 3/19/13 155 M13-186 Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week Brewer Proclamation 3/13/13 3/14/13 145 M13-169 Great Outdoors Month Brewer Proclamation 5/2/13 5/6/13 188 M13-203 Highway 89 Collapse Brewer Emergency 2/28/13 3/1/13 114 M13-105 Proclamation Homeschool Week Brewer Proclamation 2/19/13 2/25/13 137 M13-153 Hopi Tribe & Navajo Nation-Winter Freeze Brewer Emergency 2/5/13 2/5/13 113 M13-108 Proclamation Immunodeficiency Awareness Month Brewer Proclamation 4/11/13 4/12/13 170 M13-138 Infant Immunization Week Brewer Proclamation 3/18/13 3/19/13 156 M13-183 International Association of Insurance Professionals Week Brewer Proclamation 4/29/13 4/29/13 178 M13-129 International Jazz Day Brewer Proclamation 3/18/13 3/19/13 157 M13-188 January 2012 Severe Winter Storm Conditions and Propane Brewer Emergency 1/11/13 1/11/13 On file M13-80 Shortage Proclamation January 2013 Severe Winter Storm Conditions and Propane Brewer Emergency 1/23/13 1/23/13 On file M13-80 Shortage (Amends Declaration issued January 11, 2013) Proclamation January 2013 Severe Winter Storm Conditions and Propane Brewer Emergency 1/25/13 1/25/13 113 M13-80 Shortage, Amends and Supersedes Declaration Issued Janu- Proclamation ary 23, 2013 Lakes Appreciation Month Brewer Proclamation 6/13/13 6/14/13 196 M13-217

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Semiannual Proclamation Title Governor Proclamation Date of Witness Index File No. Type Proclamation Date Page # Limb Loss Awareness Month Brewer Proclamation 3/13/13 3/14/13 146 M13-168 Lupus Awareness Month Brewer Proclamation 4/29/13 5/1/13 179 M13-189 Lyme Disease Awareness Month Brewer Proclamation 3/20/13 3/27/13 160 M13-114 Lynch Syndrome Hereditary Cancer Awareness Day Brewer Proclamation 2/15/13 2/21/13 134 M13-149 Melanoma Awareness Day Brewer Proclamation 4/29/13 5/1/13 180 M13-190 Mental Health Awareness Month Brewer Proclamation 4/29/13 4/29/13 180 M13-130 Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Month Brewer Proclamation 4/9/13 4/10/13 167 M13-144 Multiple Sclerosis Education and Awareness Month Brewer Proclamation 3/6/13 3/7/13 141 M13-158 Nurses Week Brewer Proclamation 4/30/13 5/3/13 185 M13-197 Nursing Home Week Brewer Proclamation 4/29/13 5/2/13 181 M13-191 Nutrition Month Brewer Proclamation 3/11/13 3/13/13 144 M13-165 Older Americans Month Brewer Proclamation 4/15/13 4/16/13 174 M13-127 Perianesthesia Nurse Awareness Week Brewer Proclamation 1/3/13 1/9/13 120 M13-73 POW Remembrance Day Brewer Proclamation 3/27/13 4/1/13 163 M13-120 PowerTalk 21 Day Brewer Proclamation 4/18/13 3/19/13 174 M13-185 Probation, Parole and Community Supervision Week Brewer Proclamation 4/9/13 4/10/13 On file M13-128 Probation, Parole and Community Supervision Week Brewer Proclamation 4/9/13 4/22/13 167 M13-128 Public Safety Appreciation Day Brewer Proclamation 3/13/13 3/14/13 147 M13-166 Public Service Recognition Week Brewer Proclamation 4/19/13 4/25/13 175 M13-146 Public Works Week Brewer Proclamation 5/8/13 5/13/13 152 M13-207 Radiology Nurses Day Brewer Proclamation 3/14/13 3/18/13 191 M13-176 Red Light Running Awareness Month Brewer Proclamation 2/14/13 2/21/13 134 M13-148 Registered Dietitian Day Brewer Proclamation 1/18/13 1/22/13 127 M13-101 Religious Freedom Day Brewer Proclamation 12/27/13 1/4/13 118 M13-70 Road Rage Awareness Week Brewer Proclamation 6/13/13 6/14/13 196 M13-218 Day Brewer Proclamation 1/18/13 1/22/13 128 M13-104 Rosie the Riveter Day Brewer Proclamation 5/1/13 5/3/13 On file M13-199 Rosie the Riveter Day Brewer Proclamation 5/8/13 5/13/13 191 M13-199 Safe Place Week Brewer Proclamation 3/5/13 3/13/13 138 M13-160 School Counseling Week Brewer Proclamation 12/27/12 1/4/13 119 M13-68 School Nurse Day Brewer Proclamation 3/27/13 4/1/13 164 M13-121 School-Based Health Care Awareness Month Brewer Proclamation 1/3/13 1/9/13 121 M13-72 Senior Corps Week Brewer Proclamation 4/19/13 4/29/13 176 M13-131 Silver Star Banner Day Brewer Proclamation 3/14/13 3/18/13 153 M13-171 Social Work Month Brewer Proclamation 2/19/13 2/25/13 137 M13-150 Strike Out Child Abuse Day Brewer Proclamation 4/11/13 4/12/13 170 M13-137 Teen Dating Violence Prevention and Awareness Month Brewer Proclamation 1/15/13 1/15/13 125 M13-79 Tombstone Waterline Flooding-PCA73004 Brewer Termination 2/5/13 2/5/13 116 M13-107 of Emergency Water Safety Month Brewer Proclamation 4/9/13 4/10/13 168 M13-141 Week of the Young Child Brewer Proclamation 3/20/13 3/27/13 161 M13-115 Wildfire Prevention Week Brewer Proclamation 3/13/13 3/14/13 147 M13-167 Women in Construction Week Brewer Proclamation 2/12/13 2/13/13 132 M13-109 Women's Health Week Brewer Proclamation 4/29/13 4/29/13 182 M13-132

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DECLARATION OF EMERGENCY January 2013 Severe Winter Storm Conditions and Propane Shortage Amends and Supersedes Declaration issued January 23, 2013 [M13-80] WHEREAS, freezing temperatures and winter conditions have been experienced throughout Arizona and the Southwest during the month of January posing a threat to residents and commerce, and this sudden spike in demand has depleted propane supplies throughout the Southwest; and

WHEREAS, private sector efforts to respond to the propane shortage have been stymied by hours of service reg- ulations that limit the number of hours that truckers who supply the propane can work; and

WHEREAS, pursuant to 49 CFR § 390.23 and the Arizona Administrative Code (AAC) R17-5-203C, such hours of service regulations may be suspended in response to a local or regional emergency; and

WHEREAS, the severity of the propane shortage continues and can be alleviated by a further temporary suspension of the relevant hours of service regulations in Arizona.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the State, do hereby declare a state of emergency in Arizona arising from the January 2013 severe winter storm conditions and hereby direct as follows:

1. The requirements contained in AAC R17-5-202 and AAC R17-5-203 that incorporate Motor Carrier Safety Regula- tions, 49 CFR §§ 385, 390-399 are hereby suspended until February 9, 2013 insofar as they would otherwise apply to any vehicle supplying propane or liquefied propane gas in Arizona.

2. All other regulations under the AAC and 49 CFR shall remain in effect.

3. The Director of the Arizona Department of Public Safety is directed to take all appropriate steps to comply with the intent of this declaration.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix on this 25th day of January in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

DECLARATION OF EMERGENCY Hopi Tribe & Navajo Nation – Winter Freeze [M13-108] WHEREAS, an extended period of extreme sub-freezing temperatures starting January 12, 2013 and continuing as a result of an arctic air mass over much of northern Arizona including all of the Hopi Tribe and Navajo Nation; and

WHEREAS, record or near record low temperatures caused significant damage to the potable water infrastructure creating severe potable water shortages and potential public health and safety situations on the Hopi Tribe and Navajo Nation across Apache, Coconino, and Navajo Counties; and

WHEREAS, the extended potable water shortages are severely impacting human lives, public facilities, educational facilities, housing and businesses; and

WHEREAS, the severity and magnitude of damage to the potable water infrastructure has exceeded capacity of the Hopi Tribe and Navajo Nation to fix and/or repair, requiring necessary distributions of large quantities of bottled water for essential water needs; and

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WHEREAS, the weather conditions are causing accessibility restrictions due to mud and/or snow in some impacted areas; and

WHEREAS, given the magnitude, the damages may impose a severe hardship on county and local emergency responders; and

WHEREAS, the Hopi Tribe declared a State of Emergency on January 16, 2013; and

WHEREAS, the Navajo Nation declared a State of Emergency on January 25, 2013; and

WHEREAS, the Governor is authorized to declare an emergency pursuant to A.R.S. § 26-303(D); and

WHEREAS, the Legislature has authorized the expenditure of funds in an event of an emergency pursuant to A.R.S. § 35- 192.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the State, do hereby determine that the situation justifies a declaration of a State of Emergency, pursu- ant to A.R.S. § 26-303(D), and I do hereby:

a. Declare that a State of Emergency exists on the Hopi Tribe and Navajo Nation across Apache, Coconino, and Navajo Counties due to water shortages resulting from the damaged water infrastructure effective January 12, 2013 and con- tinuing; and b. Direct that the sum of $200,000 from the General Fund be made available to the Director of the Arizona Division of Emergency Management to be expended in accordance with A.R.S. § 35-192, A.A.C. R8-2-301 to 321, and Execu- tive Order 79-4; and c. Direct that the State of Arizona Emergency Response and Recovery Plan be used to direct and control state and other assets and authorize the Director of the Arizona Division of Emergency Management to coordinate state assets; and d. Authorize the Adjutant General to mobilize and activate the Arizona National Guard as is determined necessary to assist in the protection of life and property throughout the State.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix on this fifth day of February in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

DECLARATION OF EMERGENCY Highway 89 Collapse [M13-105] WHEREAS, in the early morning hours of February 20, 2013, the road surface along U.S. Highway 89, north/south bound at mile post 526.6 collapsed; and

WHEREAS, the Arizona Department of Transportation has closed this area of U.S. Highway 89 indefinitely and has estab- lished a safe detour around the area of impact for traffic; and

WHEREAS, this slope failure and subsequent collapse of highway infrastructure has created a significant public safety situa- tion for this area of Northern Arizona; and

WHEREAS, the severity and magnitude of damage to the highway infrastructure has exceeded the capacity of the Arizona Department of Transportation, requiring support of the Federal Highway Administration; and

WHEREAS, the current weather conditions are causing accessibility restrictions due to rain, mud and/or snow; and

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WHEREAS, given the magnitude, the damages may impose a severe hardship on state, county and local emergency respond- ers as well as those engineers addressing the stabilization and repair of the infrastructure; and

WHEREAS, the Governor is authorized to declare an emergency pursuant to A.R.S. § 26-303(D); and

WHEREAS, the Legislature has authorized the expenditure of funds in an event of an emergency pursuant to A.R.S. § 35- 192.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and Laws of the State, do hereby determine that the situation justifies a declaration of a State of Emergency, pur- suant to A.R.S. § 26-303(D), and I do hereby:

a. Declare that a State of Emergency exists in Coconino County due to slope failure and road surface collapse along U.S. Highway 89 effective February 20, 2013, and continuing; and b. Direct that the State of Arizona Emergency Response and Recovery Plan be used to direct and control state and other assets and authorize the Director of the Arizona Division of Emergency Management to coordinate state assets; and c. Direct the Arizona Department of Transportation to coordinate with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and request assistance under FHWA’s Emergency Relief Program.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twenty-eighth day of February in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

DECLARATION OF EMERGENCY Doce Fire Emergency [M13-215] WHEREAS, a human-caused fire originated in the Prescott National Forest in Yavapai County on June 18, 2013; and

WHEREAS, the Doce Fire continues burning uncontrolled and over 5,000 acres have burned to date; and

WHEREAS, federal and state fire suppression resources have responded and are currently working to suppress the fire; and

WHEREAS, the fire is currently threatening numerous homes and many local residents; and

WHEREAS, evacuations have been ordered for the residents of Williamson, AZ, to include American Ranch, Sundown Acres, Granite Basin and Iron Springs Club due to the extreme fire behavior and ongoing red flag conditions; and

WHEREAS, the fire is threatening the Arizona Public Service Company power lines and other public infrastructure; and

WHEREAS, the Arizona State Forestry Division received a Fire Management Assistance Grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency on June 19, 2013 that will support the reimbursement of costs associated with suppression of the fire being directed by the Incident Management Team and emergency protective measures and response efforts conducted by county and state agencies as directed by the county; and

WHEREAS, state agencies will provide resources to support this event upon request of the Arizona State Forestry Division for suppression efforts and/or the Arizona Division of Emergency Management for response and/or recovery efforts; and

WHEREAS, the Governor is authorized to declare an emergency pursuant to A.R.S. § 26-303(D); and

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WHEREAS, the Legislature has authorized the expenditure of funds in an event of an emergency pursuant to A.R.S. § 35- 192.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and Laws of the State, do hereby determine that the Doce Fire justifies a declaration of a State of Emergency, pur- suant to A.R.S. § 26-303(D), and I do hereby:

a. Declare that a State of Emergency exists in Yavapai County due to the Doce Fire, effective June 18, 2013 and con- tinuing; and b. Direct that the sum of $100,000 from the General Fund be made available to the Director of the Arizona Division of Emergency Management to be expended in accordance with A.R.S. § 35-192, A.A.C. R8-2-301 to 321, and Execu- tive Order 79-4; and c. Direct that the State of Arizona Emergency Response and Recovery Plan be used to direct and control state and other assets and authorize the Director of the Arizona Division of Emergency Management to coordinate state assets; and d. Authorize the Adjutant General to mobilize and activate the Arizona National Guard as is determined necessary to assist in the protection of life and property throughout the State.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this 20th day of June in the year Two Thou- sand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

TERMINATION OF EMERGENCY *Tombstone Waterline Flooding ~ PCA 73004* [M13-107] WHEREAS, between June 12 and July 26, 2011, a series of seasonal monsoon rains passed over the Huachuca Mountains and areas that were severely burned by the Monument Fire; and

WHEREAS, the heavy rains resulted in significant flooding, erosion, and mud slides which caused significant damage to the primary source of water for the citizens of the City of Tombstone; and

WHEREAS, the debris and heavy sediment flow damaged several areas of the aqueduct and transmission system that conveys water from this source; and

WHEREAS, the damage completely disrupted this critical water supply that provides between 50 and 80 percent of the City’s ongoing water needs; and

WHEREAS, a State of Emergency was declared on August 17, 2011 to address public health and safety concerns of the citi- zens, support costs not covered by the fire management assistance grants, and provide recovery support necessary following suppression of the fires; and

WHEREAS, the Governor’s Emergency Funds were expended pursuant to A.R.S. § 35-192; and

WHEREAS, pursuant to A.R.S. § 26-303(F), the Governor is authorized to proclaim the termination of emergency.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the State, do hereby terminate the declaration of the State of Emergency of August 17, 2011. All unexpended funds allocated to the emergency shall revert to the Governor’s Emergency Fund in accordance with A.R.S. § 35- 192(F)(4).

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this fifth day of February in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA PROBLEM GAMBLING AWARENESS WEEK * [M13-69] WHEREAS, many forms of legalized gaming exist in Arizona, including the Arizona Lottery, Indian Gaming, pari-mutuel racing, bingo, charitable gambling, amusement gambling, and social gambling; and

WHEREAS, Arizona’s Indian gaming provides substantial funds for problem gambling programs throughout the State; and

WHEREAS, the Arizona Department of Gaming’s Office of Problem Gambling administers problem gambling funds to pro- vide and support effective problem gambling prevention, education, and treatment programs throughout Arizona ; and

WHEREAS, since 1998, the Arizona Lottery has had a formal statewide responsible gambling program; and

WHEREAS, beginning in 1999, the Arizona Legislature has continuously appropriated Arizona Lottery revenues to be used specifically for problem gambling programs; and

WHEREAS, the Arizona Council on Compulsive Gambling, Inc., an Arizona non-profit, has provided compulsive gambling, education, awareness, and prevention programs in Arizona since 1994; and

WHEREAS, the National Council on Problem Gambling and the Association of Problem Gambling Service Administrators have declared the week of March 4th through March 10th as National Problem Gambling Awareness Week; and

WHEREAS, through programming and education, potential and existing gambling related problems can be addressed by indi- viduals, organizations, and state and tribal governments.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim March 4 – 10, 2013 as

* ARIZONA PROBLEM GAMBLING AWARENESS WEEK *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twenty-seventh day of December in the year Two Thousand Twelve and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* CONGENITAL HEART DEFECT AWARENESS WEEK * [M13-67] WHEREAS, congenital heart defects are the most frequently occurring birth defects and the leading cause of birth defect related deaths worldwide; and

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WHEREAS, over a million families across America are facing the challenges and hardships of raising children with congeni- tal heart defects; and

WHEREAS, every year 40,000 babies are born in the United States with congenital heart defects; and

WHEREAS, some congenital heart defects are not diagnosed until months or years after birth, causing many cases of sudden cardiac death in young athletes who have not been diagnosed with congenital heart conditions; and

WHEREAS, in 2010, there were 2,783 hospital admissions in Arizona of infants with congenital heart disorders; and their hospital charges amounted to $449 million; and

WHEREAS, despite these statistics, newborns and young athletes are not routinely screened for congenital heart defects, with a disproportionately small amount of funding available for congenital heart defect research, parent/patient educational services and support; and

WHEREAS, Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week provides an opportunity for families whose lives have been affected by congenital heart defects to celebrate life and to remember loved ones lost, to honor dedicated health professionals, and to meet others and know they are not alone; and

WHEREAS, the establishment of Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week will also provide the opportunity to share experi- ence and information with the public and the media, in order to raise public awareness about congenital heart defects.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim February 7-14, 2013 as

* CONGENITAL HEART DEFECT AWARENESS WEEK * and encourage all citizens to increase awareness, education and services for congenital heart defects, which each year affect thousands of babies in Arizona.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twenty-seventh day of December in the year Two Thousand Twelve and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* RELIGIOUS FREEDOM DAY * [M13-70] WHEREAS, religious freedom is the foundation of a healthy and hopeful society. On Religious Freedom Day, we recognize the importance of the 1786 passage of the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom. We also celebrate the first liberties enshrined in the Bill of Rights, which guarantee the free exercise of religion for all Americans and prohibit an establishment of religion; and

WHEREAS, our Nation was founded by people seeking haven from religious persecution, and religious liberty remains one of this land’s greatest blessings. As Americans, we believe that all people have inherent dignity and worth. Though we may profess different creeds and worship in different manners and places, we respect one’s individual humanity and expression of faith. People with diverse views can practice their faiths while living together in peace and harmony, carrying on our Nation’s noble tradition of religious freedom; and

WHEREAS, the United States also stands with religious believers from around the globe who practice their faith peacefully. Freedom is not a grant of government or a right for Americans alone; it is the birthright of every man, woman, and child throughout the world. No human freedom is more fundamental than the right to worship in accordance with one’s conscience; and

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WHEREAS, Religious Freedom Day is an opportunity to celebrate our legacy of religious liberty, foster a culture of tolerance and peace, and renew commitments to ensure that every person on Earth can enjoy these basic human rights.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim January 16, 2013 as

* RELIGIOUS FREEDOM DAY * and call upon all Arizonans to reflect on the great blessing of religious liberty, endeavor to preserve this freedom for future generations, and to observe this day with appropriate events, activities, and fellowship.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twenty-seventh day of December in the year Two Thousand Twelve and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* SCHOOL COUNSELING WEEK * [M13-68] WHEREAS, school counselors are employed in public and private schools to help students reach their full potential; and

WHEREAS, school counselors are actively committed to helping students explore their abilities, strengths, interests, and tal- ents as these traits relate to career awareness and development; and

WHEREAS, school counselors help parents focus on ways to further the educational, personal, and social growth of their children; and

WHEREAS, school counselors work with teachers and other educators to help students explore their potential and set realistic goals for themselves; and

WHEREAS, school counselors seek to identify and utilize community resources that can enhance and complement compre- hensive school counseling programs and help students become productive members of society; and

WHEREAS, comprehensive developmental school counseling programs are considered an integral part of the educational process that enables all students to achieve success in school.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim February 10 - 16, 2013 as

* SCHOOL COUNSELING WEEK *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twenty-seventh day of December in the year Two Thousand Twelve and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

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ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* FAMILY ENGAGEMENT MONTH * [M13-71] WHEREAS, family engagement in a child’s learning is critical to student success in school; and

WHEREAS, creating an environment for learning is important in classrooms and is a central part of family life with parents actively supporting their children’s education; and

WHEREAS, research indicates that there is a direct correlation between high student achievement and the high expectations and positive contributions of a child’s parents; and

WHEREAS, the role of parents in creating a successful pre-school though college education experience for each Arizona child cannot be overstated; and

WHEREAS, Arizona’s educational leaders are developing resources that offer concrete ideas for parents looking to more fully engage in their children’s education as a way to develop stronger connections between parents and schools; and

WHEREAS, the Arizona Congress of Parents and Teachers (Arizona PTA) is available to assist schools and families with ideas for getting more involved in the education and development of young students.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim February 2013 as

* FAMILY ENGAGEMENT MONTH * and encourage all citizens to take time this month to affirm their involvement in their child’s learning.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this third day of January in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* PERIANESTHESIA NURSE AWARENESS WEEK * [M13-73] WHEREAS, perianesthesia nurses practice in all phases of preanesthesia and postanesthesia care, ambulatory surgery, and pain management; and

WHEREAS, there are more than 55,000 perianesthesia registered nurses in the United States whose interest are represented by one of our nation’s premier specialty nursing organizations; the American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses; and

WHEREAS, the depth and breadth of the perianesthesia nursing profession meets the varied and emerging health care needs of the American population in a diversified range of environments; and

WHEREAS, the American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses, as the representative for the perianesthesia nurses of this coun- try, strives to advance nursing practice through education, research and standards; and

WHEREAS, perianesthesia nursing has been established as essential in the quality of health care and safety of patients in the hospital and ambulatory surgery settings; and

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WHEREAS, along with the American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses (ASPAN), the Arizona PostAnesthesia Nurses’ Asso- ciation (AzPANA) has declared the week of February 4 - 10, 2013, as “PeriAnesthesia Nurse Awareness Week” in recognition of perianesthesia nurses’ steadfast commitment to patient care and the continued advancement of nursing practices.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim February 4 - 10, 2013 as

* PERIANESTHESIA NURSE AWARENESS WEEK *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this third day of January in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH CARE AWARENESS MONTH * [M13-72] WHEREAS, all children deserve to be healthy and for more than 14 years, school-based health centers have provided quality affordable, accessible health care to children in Arizona; and

WHEREAS, school-based health care includes quality primary health care, prevention messages, health education and mental health services; and

WHEREAS, partnerships between schools, communities, providers, parents and students are integral to the success of school- based health centers; and

WHEREAS, research has shown that school-based health centers encourage the use of more appropriate health care services, improve children’s health status, save money on care for children on hospitalizations and emergency room visits for children, and support working parents; and

WHEREAS, the Arizona School-Based Health Care Council is committed to advancing access to quality health care for youth through policy advocacy, profession programs and leadership development, as well as expanding partnerships.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim February 2013 as

* SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH CARE AWARENESS MONTH *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this third day of January in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

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* ARIZONA AVIATION DAY * [M13-74] WHEREAS, an efficient and reliable aviation system is a critical element of Arizona's overall transportation system and the vitality of our State's economy; and

WHEREAS, Arizona is home to 58 publicly owned airports, 14 Native American airports and 11 privately owned airports, which serve 17,986 licensed pilots and 6,561 general aviation aircraft based in Arizona; and

WHEREAS, the aviation industry has an estimated $58 billion annual impact on Arizona's economy and plays a vital role in the State’s response to emergencies and natural disasters; and

WHEREAS, over the next 20 years, the total number of passengers at all twelve commercial service airports in the State is expected to nearly double and the total number of aviation aircraft based in Arizona is expected to increase by more than 30 percent over the next 20 years; and

WHEREAS, the State of Arizona has a significant interest in the continued vitality of general aviation, aerospace, aircraft manufacturing, education institutions, aviation organizations, community airports and operators.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim January 15, 2013 as

* ARIZONA AVIATION DAY *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this seventh day of January in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA SCHOOL CHOICE WEEK * [M13-75] WHEREAS, every student in Arizona should have access to the highest-quality education possible; and

WHEREAS, Arizona recognizes the critical role that an effective and accountable system of education plays in preparing all students in Arizona to be successful adults in a global economy; and

WHEREAS, Arizona offers an array of high-quality public schools, public charter schools, private schools, and homeschool- ing options; and

WHEREAS, Arizona has thousands of dedicated, effective professionals teaching in our public, private and charter schools who deserve our support and commendation; and

WHEREAS, research demonstrates that providing students with multiple schooling options improves their academic perfor- mance; and

WHEREAS, School Choice Week is a nationally-celebrated event when we join with millions of parents, educators, schools, and organizations around the country to raise awareness of the need for effective educational options that challenge and moti- vate all our students to succeed.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim January 27 - February 2, 2013 as

* ARIZONA SCHOOL CHOICE WEEK *

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this eleventh day of January in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* 2-1-1 ARIZONA DAY * [M13-78] WHEREAS, Community Information and Referral Services has been providing health and human services information and referrals since 1964 through its mission “To serve as Arizona's key source of integrated information that brings people and ser- vices together to meet vital needs”; and

WHEREAS, Community Information and Referral Services’ vision is for all Arizonans to be easily connected to available health and human services in their communities; and

WHEREAS, 2-1-1 is the federal number assigned for 24/7 health and human services information and referral since 2000; and

WHEREAS, 2-1-1 Arizona is a service of Community Information and Referral Services as designated by the Arizona Corpo- ration Commission in July 2010 to provide statewide easy access to all Arizonans regarding health and human services avail- able in their communities; and

WHEREAS, 2-1-1 Arizona provided over 1.2 million service requests in 2012; and

WHEREAS, the available services through 2-1-1 Arizona are invaluable to the continued health and well-being of many Ari- zonans.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim February 11, 2013 as

* 2-1-1 ARIZONA DAY *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this fifteenth day of January in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* AMATEUR RADIO WEEK * [M13-77] WHEREAS, Amateur Radio has provided a bridge between peoples, societies and countries by creating friendships and the sharing of ideas for over a century; and

WHEREAS, Amateur Radio Operators, or “hams,” provide service to many emergency response organizations, including the American Red Cross and Salvation Army, as well as local and government agencies, the Amateur Radio Emergency Services (ARES), and the Radio Amateur Communications Emergency Service (RACES); and

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WHEREAS, these same individuals have further demonstrated their value in public assistance by providing free radio com- munications for community parades, bike-a-thons, walk-a-thons, fairs and other charitable public events where public safety is paramount; and

WHEREAS, “HAMS” also serve as weather spotters in the SkyWarn program of the U.S. Weather Bureau; and

WHEREAS, Amateur Radio recently proved its significance by providing emergency communications when other systems failed in the devastation of Hurricane Sandy along the eastern part of the U.S. Weather Bureau; and

WHEREAS, the American Radio Relay League, which is the leading Amateur Radio organization in the U.S., will hold its 2013 Arizona State Convention in Yuma, Arizona, on February 15 – 16, where Amateurs from all over the southwestern U.S. gather for seminars and viewings the latest in communication and emergency equipment.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim February 10 – 16 2013 as

* AMATEUR RADIO WEEK *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this fifteenth day of January in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA GREEN WEEK 2013 * [M13-76] WHEREAS, National Green Week 2013 is an annual event to educate children on the importance of sustainability and mak- ing eco-friendly choices to help the environment; and

WHEREAS, this event is an expansion of the National Green Week 2012 program, whereby more than five million students participated in sustainability education programs and activities; and

WHEREAS, National Green Week 2013 encourages schools and students to develop good waste reduction and recycling practices, and to conserve energy at school and at home; and

WHEREAS, the objective of National Green Week 2013 is to empower children to become environmental stewards to protect our planet’s natural resources; and

WHEREAS, millions of students and thousands of schools nationwide will participate in National Green Week 2013 events; and

WHEREAS, working together, students, parents and communities can participate in sustainable practices that will have a measurable impact on our environment.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim February 4 - 9, 2013 as

* ARIZONA GREEN WEEK 2013 *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R

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DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this fifteenth day of January in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* TEEN DATING VIOLENCE PREVENTION AND AWARENESS MONTH * [M13-79] WHEREAS, teen dating violence crosses race, gender, and socioeconomic lines; and

WHEREAS, one in three adolescent girls in the United States is a victim of physical, emotional, or verbal abuse from a dating partner and females between the ages 16 - 24 are more vulnerable to intimate partner violence than any other age group – at a rate almost triple the national average; and

WHEREAS, in Arizona 13.6% of students who participated in the 2012 Youth Survey stated that they were hit, slapped, pushed, shoved or in some way physically assaulted by a boyfriend or girlfriend in the past 12 months; and

WHEREAS, a violent relationship during adolescence can have serious ramifications for victims, including placing them at higher risk for substance abuse, eating disorders, risky sexual behavior, suicide, and adult revictimization; and

WHEREAS, only 33% of teens ever told someone they were being physically or sexually abused by a dating partner and 81% of parents surveyed either believe dating violence is not a problem or admit they do not know it is a problem; and

WHEREAS, by providing young people with education about healthy relationships, building relationship skills, and by changing attitudes that support violence, we recognize that dating violence can be prevented; and

WHEREAS, it is essential to raise awareness among communities and to provide training for teachers, counselors, and school staff so that they may recognize when youth are exhibiting signs of dating violence.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim February 2013 as

* TEEN DATING VIOLENCE PREVENTION AND AWARENESS MONTH *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this fifteenth day of January in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA HEART MONTH * [M13-103] WHEREAS, cardiovascular disease is the nation’s leading cause of death and costliest disease with direct and indirect costs estimated to be $312.6 billion; and

WHEREAS, cardiovascular disease accounts for one out of three deaths nationwide; and

WHEREAS, nearly 2,150 Americans die of cardiovascular disease each day, an average of one death every 40 seconds; and

WHEREAS, each year over 11,770 people die from cardiovascular disease in Arizona; and

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WHEREAS, the American Heart Association’s 2020 Impact Goal seeks to improve the cardiovascular health of Americans by 20 percent while reducing deaths from cardiovascular diseases and stroke by 20 percent through research, population and com- munity level interventions and public health and policy measures; and

WHEREAS, efforts of the American Heart Association encourages citizens to help save lives by calling 9-1-1 if symptoms occur, become trained in CPR, and encourage comprehensive automated external defibrillator (AED) programs in their com- munities; and

WHEREAS, the American Heart Association is celebrating February 2013 as American Heart Month and promoting educa- tion and awareness by encouraging citizens to learn the warning signs of heart attack and stroke.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim February 2013 as

* ARIZONA HEART MONTH * and urge all citizens to recognize the critical importance of tools and skills that will increase survival rates from cardiac arrest. By incorporating these tools into aggressive programs, we can save thousands of lives each year.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this eighteenth day of January in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY MONTH * [M13-100] WHEREAS, Arizona is an intellectual center and emerging world leader for advances in Aerospace, Aviation and Defense, Semiconductor and Electronics, Information Technology, Optics, Life Science, Health Science, Renewable Energy and Tele- communications; and

WHEREAS, new jobs in Arizona are growing most rapidly in areas that require strong foundations in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, and is experiencing a critical shortage of workers who are skilled in these areas, limiting our State’s ability to compete in the global marketplace; and

WHEREAS, Arizona is now focused on ushering in the next generation of great scientific and technological leaders and must cultivate the scientific talents of all its students; and

WHEREAS, given the growing threat to America’s preeminence in science and technology, public celebrations of science, technology and education, such as the Arizona SciTech Festival Initiative, are critical to raising student and public awareness of the impact science and technology have on our lives, and to inspire the next generation of scientific leaders.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim February 2013 as

* ARIZONA SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY MONTH * and encourages all Arizonans to extend their support to students of all ages who are interested in science and technology.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R

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DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this eighteenth day of January in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION MONTH * [M13-99] WHEREAS, the month of February has been designated as Career and Technical Education month by the Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE) of Arizona and National ACTE; and

WHEREAS, profound economic and technological changes in our society are rapidly reflected in the structure and nature of work, thereby placing new and additional responsibilities on our educational system; and

WHEREAS, career and technical education provides Americans with a school-to-careers connection and is the backbone of a strong, well-educated workforce, which fosters productivity in business and industry and contributes to America’s leadership in the international marketplace; and

WHEREAS, career and technical education gives high school students experience in practical, meaningful applications of basic skills such as reading, writing and mathematics, thus improving the quality of their education, motivating potential drop- outs and giving all students leadership opportunities in their career fields and in their communities; and

WHEREAS, career and technical education offers individuals lifelong opportunities to learn new skills, which provide them with career choices and potential satisfaction; and

WHEREAS, the best education for all students is a rigorous education that blends the essential content of college prep studies with quality career technical education; and

WHEREAS, the ever-increasing cooperative efforts of career and technical educators, business and industry stimulate the growth and vitality of our local economy and that of the entire nation by preparing graduates for career fields forecast to expe- rience the largest and fastest growth in the next decade.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim February 2013 as

* CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION MONTH * and urge all citizens to become familiar with the services and benefits offered by the career and technical education programs in this community and to support and participate in these programs to enhance their individual work skills and productivity.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this eighteenth day of January in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* REGISTERED DIETITIAN DAY * [M13-101] WHEREAS, Registered Dietitians are the food and nutrition experts who can translate the science of nutrition into practical solutions for healthy living; and

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WHEREAS, Registered Dietitians have degrees in nutrition, dietetics, public health or a related field from well-respected, accredited colleges and universities, completed an internship and passed an examination; and

WHEREAS, Registered Dietitians use their nutrition expertise to help individuals make unique, positive lifestyle changes; and

WHEREAS, Registered Dietitians work throughout the community in hospitals, schools, public health clinics, nursing homes, fitness centers, food management, food industry, universities, research and private practice; and

WHEREAS, Registered Dietitians are advocates for advancing the nutritional status of Americans and people around the world.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim March 13, 2013 as

* REGISTERED DIETITIAN DAY * and encourage all citizens to recognize the contributions of Registered Dietitians and express appreciation for their commit- ment to promoting science-based nutrition in the hope of achieving optimum health for both today and tomorrow.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this eighteenth day of January in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* RONALD REAGAN DAY * [M13-104] WHEREAS, President Ronald Wilson Reagan, a man of humble background, worked throughout his life serving freedom and advancing the public good, having been employed as an entertainer, union leader, corporate spokesman, Governor of Califor- nia and President of the United States; and

WHEREAS, Ronald Reagan served with honor and distinction for two terms as the 40th President of the United States of America; the second of which he earned the confidence of 3/5 of the electorate and was victorious in 49 of the 50 states in the general election – a record unsurpassed in the history of American presidential elections; and

WHEREAS, in 1981, when Ronald Reagan was inaugurated as President of the United States, he inherited a disillusioned nation shackled by rampant inflation and high unemployment; and

WHEREAS, during Mr. Reagan’s presidency, he worked in a bipartisan manner to enact his bold agenda of restoring account- ability and common sense to government which led to an unprecedented economic expansion and opportunity for millions of Americans; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Reagan’s commitment to an active social policy agenda for the nation’s children helped lower crime and drug use in our neighborhoods; and

WHEREAS, President Reagan’s commitment to our Armed Forces contributed to the restoration of pride in America, her val- ues and those cherished by the free world, and prepared America’s Armed Forces to meet the challenges of the 21st Century; and

WHEREAS, President Reagan’s vision of “peace through strength” led to the end of the Cold War and the ultimate demise of the Soviet Union, guaranteeing basic human rights for millions of people; and

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WHEREAS, February 6, 2013 marks the 102nd anniversary of Ronald Reagan's birth and the ninth since his passing.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim February 6, 2013 as

* RONALD REAGAN DAY *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this eighteenth day of January in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* DIGITAL LEARNING DAY * [M13-102] WHEREAS, the world has been transformed by the science of technology; and

WHEREAS, education has yet to capture the potential that technology can offer; and

WHEREAS, when done correctly, the infusion of digital learning and technology in schools can help personalize and improve the learning of every child; and

WHEREAS, effective digital learning can help teachers better track individual student progress, improve instruction quality, generate more time to spend with each student, and eliminate time-consuming administrative burdens, and

WHEREAS, more schools and teachers are exploring the use of high-quality digital learning and the effective use of technol- ogy to improve student learning; and

WHEREAS, it is important that any new change in learning methods and any infusion of technology in schools be done in a high-quality manner to ensure public funding is spent appropriately; and

WHEREAS, Arizona is a leader in policy that promotes digital learning; and

WHEREAS, Arizona must have a highly trained workforce in order to compete in the global economy; and

WHEREAS, the second annual Digital Learning Day will occur on February 6, 2013, in order to educate students, teachers, schools, policymakers, parents, and the public on successful ways to integrate high-quality digital learning in the classroom and how the use of technology can improve the learning of every student.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim February 6, 2013 as

* DIGITAL LEARNING DAY *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twenty-fourth day of January in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

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ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB DAY * [M13-111] WHEREAS, Arizona Boys and Girls Clubs operate 70 neighborhood clubhouses in 41 cities, 13 counties, 11 Native Ameri- can communities, and all five military bases throughout Arizona; and

WHEREAS, Arizona Boys and Girls Clubs provide year-round programs in five Core Service Areas: Education & Career Development; Character & Leadership Development; Health & Life Skills; The Arts; and Sports, Fitness & Recreation; and

WHEREAS, Boys and Girls Clubs provide specialized prevention programs that combat the spread of alcohol, drugs, tobacco and teen pregnancy; and

WHEREAS, Boys and Girls Clubs in Arizona serve 129,700 Arizona children annually; and

WHEREAS, Boys and Girls Clubs exemplify the spirit of Arizona volunteerism through a diverse network of local, state, and national volunteers committed to improving the lives of over 3 million young people in America; and

WHEREAS, Boys and Girls Clubs have been investing in Youth Development generally at the local level for the past 66 years in Arizona, setting a shining example of what strong private and public partnerships can accomplish when Arizona communi- ties step up to its responsibilities.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 3, 2013 as

* ARIZONA BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB DAY *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this fifth day of February in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* FIX A LEAK WEEK * [M13-113] WHEREAS, Arizona is located in the Sonoran Desert, making water supplies an important resource to our economy, quality of life, and future; and

WHEREAS, fixing common household leaks, which include leaking toilet flappers, dripping faucets, broken sprinklers, and other leaking valves, can save homeowners 10 percent or more on their monthly utility bills; and

WHEREAS, it is estimated that homes in the United States leak over one trillion gallons of water per year, averaging 10,000 gallons of water per house, and 10 percent of homes that leak an average of 90 gallons of water or more per day; and

WHEREAS, WaterSense is a partnership program sponsored by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to protect the future of our nation’s water supply by promoting and enhancing the market for water-efficient products and ser- vices; and

WHEREAS, the Arizona Municipal Water Users Association (AMWUA) and its member cities; Avondale, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, Goodyear, Mesa, Peoria, Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Tempe are championing the cause for finding and fixing leaks, both indoor and outdoor; and

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WHEREAS, AMWUA, municipalities, private utilities, state agencies, organizations, businesses, and residents throughout Arizona work to eliminate leaks and to use water efficiently in order to ensure water supplies for future generations.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim March 18 - 24, 2013 as

* FIX A LEAK WEEK * and encourage all citizens of Arizona to pledge to find and repair leaks and to use water efficiently.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this fifth day of February in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* CERTIFIED GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL MANAGER MONTH * [M13-112] WHEREAS, the Association of Government Accountants (AGA) is a professional organization, which has a network of 15,000 members in 99 chapters in the United States and around the world, with both a Phoenix Chapter and a Southern Ari- zona Chapter consisting of approximately 225 active members representing state, federal, municipal and private sector accountants, auditors, and financial managers in Arizona; and

WHEREAS, AGA Phoenix and Southern Arizona Chapter members have responded to AGA’s mission of Advancing Gov- ernment Accountability, as it continues its broad educational efforts, with emphasis on high standards of conduct, honor, and character in its Code of Ethics, and are making significant advances both in professional ability and in service to the citizens of Arizona by mastering increasingly technical and complex requirements; and

WHEREAS, the Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM) Program of AGA provides a means of demonstrating pro- fessionalism and competency by requiring CGFM candidates to have appropriate educational and employment history, to abide by AGA’s Code of Ethics, and to pass three examinations requiring expertise in Governmental Environment, Govern- mental Financial Management and Control, and Governmental Accounting, Financial Reporting and Budgeting, and requires each CGFM holder to maintain certification by completing at least 80 hours of continuing professional education in govern- ment financial management topics or related technical subjects every two years, with 186 individuals in Arizona achieving the CGFM designation, 113 of which are active CGFM professionals.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim March 2013 as

* CERTIFIED GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL MANAGER MONTH *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twelfth day of February in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

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* GENOCIDE AWARENESS WEEK * [M13-110] WHEREAS, during the Second World War, Raphael Lemkin coined the term “genocide” to describe a coordinated plan of dif- ferent actions aimed at the destruction of essential foundations of the life of national groups, with the aim of annihilating a group itself, for example, by disintegrating a group’s political and social institutions, culture, language, national feelings, reli- gion, and economic existence, and destroying the personal security, liberty, health, and dignity, and the lives of individuals belonging to the group; and

WHEREAS, on December 9, 1948, the United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Geno- cide was adopted, declaring genocide to be a crime under international law, and defining genocide to include the commission of certain acts, including killing members of the group, causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group, delib- erately inflicting conditions of life calculated to bring about a group’s physical destruction in whole or in part, imposing mea- sures intended to prevent births within the group, and forcibly transferring children of the group to another group, with the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group; and

WHEREAS, in 2008, the Prevention of Genocide Task Force, convened by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, the American Academy of Diplomacy, and the United States Institute of Peace, issued a report finding that in order to prevent future genocides and mass atrocities, effective prevention measures must be implemented before a crisis has erupted, and edu- cating the public can help protect individual rights and promote a culture of lawfulness; and

WHEREAS, the people of Arizona condemn and desire to combat all acts of genocide and as a state, we recognize the impor- tance of educating the public about the evils of genocide and commemorating victims of genocide, including the proclamation of Genocide Awareness Week, which are effective tools that will further these goals.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 8 – 14, 2013 as

* GENOCIDE AWARENESS WEEK * and urge all Arizonans to recognize the importance of genocide prevention work.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twelfth day of February in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION WEEK * [M13-109] WHEREAS, the Greater Phoenix Chapter and the Tucson Chapter of the National Association of Women in Construction have distinguished themselves for years as the voice of women in construction in Arizona; and

WHEREAS, the work done by these Chapters has benefited all of Arizona through community development and educational programs; and

WHEREAS, the Arizona Chapters have sought to achieve successful results for Arizona in a cooperative spirit with other organizations; and

WHEREAS, the Arizona Chapters have unceasingly promoted the employment and advancement of women in the construc- tion industry; and

WHEREAS, the Arizona Chapters are a driving force in fostering community development through renovation and beautifi- cation projects, promotion of skilled trades, careers, and a positive vision for the future.

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NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim March 3 - 9, 2013 as

* WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION WEEK *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twelfth day of February in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* COLON CANCER AWARENESS MONTH * [M13-147] WHEREAS, colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States and in Arizona; and

WHEREAS, there were 2,329 Arizonans diagnosed with colorectal cancer in 2010, comprising nine percent of all new cancer cases; and

WHEREAS, surgical cure was usually possible in about 39% of these cases because the cancer was discovered before it had spread, and

WHEREAS, the Colon Cancer Alliance – Central Arizona Chapter is a non-profit, non-partisan advocacy group working to reduce the impact of colorectal cancer in Arizona by providing current information and support to patients, survivors, support- ers, and caregivers, and working to promote general community awareness and education to aid in the prevention and early detection of colorectal cancer; and

WHEREAS, colorectal cancer often has no symptoms in the earliest and most beatable stages, and often does not show symp- toms until the disease is in advanced stages; and

WHEREAS, colorectal cancer can be prevented or cured through early detection; and

WHEREAS, Arizona will observe Colon Cancer Awareness Month with events taking place throughout the State, including activities to educate colorectal cancer patients, survivors, the healthcare community and to raise public awareness of colorectal cancer.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim March 2013 as

* COLON CANCER AWARENESS MONTH * and encourage all citizens to learn about the signs and symptoms of this disease and discuss preventative testing with your medical team.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this fourteenth day of February in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

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ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* RED LIGHT RUNNING AWARENESS MONTH * [M13-148] WHEREAS, red light running is a serious problem in Arizona and throughout the United States; and

WHEREAS, red light running is the leading cause of urban crashes; and

WHEREAS, each year in the United States, red light running results in nearly 200,000 crashes, more than 700 deaths; and

WHEREAS, in Arizona, over two dozen people lost their lives in intersection collisions; and

WHEREAS, the Red Means Stop Traffic Safety Alliance, the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety, state, local, municipal, and national agencies are advocating for the awareness and prevention of red light running crashes.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim March 2013 as

* RED LIGHT RUNNING AWARENESS MONTH * and encourage all residents to support the efforts of the Red Means Stop Traffic Safety Alliance and to do all they can to stop red light running.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this fourteenth day of February in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* LYNCH SYNDROME HEREDITARY CANCER AWARENESS DAY * [M13-149] WHEREAS, Lynch Syndrome is an hereditary predisposition to a litany of cancers at a high lifetime risk, including an 82% lifetime risk of colon cancer, up to a 65% lifetime risk of endometrial cancer, and above average risks of contracting ovarian cancer, gastric tract cancers, hepatobiliary cancers, renal pelvic cancers, bladder cancers, pancreatic cancer, prostate cancer, skin cancer, and brain cancer, and in some subsets breast cancer; and

WHEREAS, over 600,000 persons in the United States have Lynch Syndrome, but less than 10% of those persons are cur- rently diagnosed; and

WHEREAS, on average, 667 women in Arizona are diagnosed with endometrial (uterine) cancer, of which 107 die and approximately 31 case are projected to be a result of Lynch Syndrome; and

WHEREAS, a positive genetic test of Lynch Syndrome increases cancer screening, which in turn allows for early detection of cancers that can be treated or removed often before becoming life threatening; and

WHEREAS, thousands of lives will be saved as the result of public awareness and an early diagnosis of Lynch Syndrome.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim March 22, 2013 as

* LYNCH SYNDROME HEREDITARY CANCER AWARENESS DAY *

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this fifteenth day of February in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA PURCHASING MONTH * [M13-152] WHEREAS, the purchasing and supply management profession plays a significant role in the quality, efficiency, profitability and productivity of business and government throughout the United States; and

WHEREAS, the purchasing and supply management profession works for public, private, and non-profit organizations; and

WHEREAS, in addition to the purchase of commodities and services, the purchasing and supply management profession engages in, and/or has direct responsibility for functions such as the following: executing, implementing, and administering contracts, developing forecasts and procurement strategies, supervising and/or monitoring the flow and storage of materials, and establishing working relationships with suppliers and other departments within organizations; and

WHEREAS, the purchasing and supply management profession has tremendous influence on the nation’s economy, with an accumulative purchasing power running into the billions of dollars; and

WHEREAS, purchasing or procurement operations range from one person to several thousand within their respective organi- zations; and

WHEREAS, the Arizona State Capitol Chapter of the National Institute of Governmental Purchasing (NIGP) and other asso- ciations around the globe are holding activities and special events to further educate and inform the general public on the role of purchasing within business, industry, and government.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim March 2013 as

* ARIZONA PURCHASING MONTH *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this nineteenth day of February in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* CANCER REGISTRARS WEEK * [M13-151] WHEREAS, cancer registrars assist health care professionals to better meet the needs of their patients by collecting and main- taining data on persons diagnosed with cancer; and

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WHEREAS, data collected by cancer registrars is used by physicians to monitor treatment and continuing care of patients and by epidemiologists to track the cancer activity throughout Arizona and the nation; and

WHEREAS, cancer registrars throughout Arizona are committed to promoting the latest medical advances in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer; and

WHEREAS, National Cancer Registrars Week recognizes the contributions that professional cancer registrars make to the field of allied health.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby designate April 8 - 12, 2013 as

* CANCER REGISTRARS WEEK * and encourage all Arizona citizens to recognize the importance of cancer registrars in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this nineteenth day of February in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ESSENTIAL TREMOR AWARENESS MONTH * [M13-154] WHEREAS, Essential Tremor is the most common neurological movement disorder affecting nearly 10 million Americans; and

WHEREAS, Essential Tremor is frequently misdiagnosed as Parkinson’s Disease and the condition is often characterized by rhythmic, involuntary and uncontrollable shaking of the hands and arms during movement, but can also affect the head, voice, legs, and trunk; and

WHEREAS, Essential Tremor is not life threatening and is not a normal outcome of aging but it is an abnormal condition, pri- marily genetic, afflicting people of all ages, including newborns; and

WHEREAS, Essential Tremor is a serious and progressive condition that can significantly affect a person’s quality of life, socially, professionally and emotionally; and

WHEREAS, people with Essential Tremor often have difficulties with everyday activities such as getting dressed, eating, drinking, speaking and writing; and

WHEREAS, the International Essential Tremor Foundation is the leading organization in the world dedicated to helping those affected by Essential Tremor through awareness, education, support, and funding research to identify effective treatments and hopefully, a cure for the condition.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim March 2013 as

* ESSENTIAL TREMOR AWARENESS MONTH *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R

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DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this nineteenth day of February in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* HOMESCHOOL WEEK * [M13-153] WHEREAS, the thousands of Arizona parents who choose to homeschool their children, at their own expense, dedicate their time and talents to ensure that their children's academic, creative, social, and emotional needs are met; and

WHEREAS, homeschooling has seen a resurgence in Arizona and today over 30,000 students are homeschooled by their par- ents or legal guardians; and

WHEREAS, homeschooled children work diligently to progress academically and participate fully in their education; and

WHEREAS, the State of Arizona benefits from the achievements of homeschooled students as they enrich our colleges and universities as well as contribute greatly to Arizona’s workforce; and

WHEREAS, our great State, historically, has been very supportive of homeschooling and a number of our early state leaders were homeschooled such as Governor Anson P.K. Safford, Sharlot Hall, and State Senator Henry Fountain Ashurst.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim March 4 - 10, 2013 as

* HOMESCHOOL WEEK *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this nineteenth day of February in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* SOCIAL WORK MONTH * [M13-150] WHEREAS, more than 100 years ago, the social work profession was established to help Americans overcome poverty, ill- ness, addiction, abuse, discrimination and other adversities to reach their full potential; and

WHEREAS, there are more than 640,000 trained social work professionals in the United States and more than 10,000 in Ari- zona who work in private and public social service agencies, hospitals, hospices, schools, universities, legislatures, private practices, corporations, and in the military; and

WHEREAS, social workers help people explore new opportunities in the face of serious changes and challenges; and

WHEREAS, social workers improve the fabric of society by advocating for accessibility, equality, fairness and care for indi- viduals and families who are most vulnerable in society; and

WHEREAS, social workers strive to promote social change, social justice, and strengthen families and communities; and

WHEREAS, social work professionals begin each day believing they will give an individual, a family or a community renewed hope for the future.

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NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim March 2013 as

* SOCIAL WORK MONTH * and encourage all citizens to join in celebrating and supporting the social work profession.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this nineteenth day of February in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA WEIGHTS & MEASURES WEEK * [M13-155] WHEREAS, on March 2, 1799, the Congress of the United States enacted its first Weights and Measures Law, citing the necessity of standard weights and measures, the need of weights and measures as a public service, and the need of examining weights and measures devices and the need of uniformity, since all business and commerce function on a weight or measure; and

WHEREAS, the State of Arizona has recognized this need by establishing a Department of Weights and Measures to adminis- ter and enforce all laws governing the uniformity of weights and measures standards and to regulate all commercial practices in the area of quantity determination; and

WHEREAS, said Department of Weights and Measures has continued to perform its duties to ensure equity in all commercial transactions for the protection of all citizens of the State of Arizona, whether they are the buyer or the seller.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim March 1 - 7, 2013 as

* ARIZONA WEIGHTS & MEASURES WEEK * and encourage our citizenry to take cognizance of and recognize the valuable contribution to the economic welfare of the com- munities of this state made by the Arizona Department of Weights and Measures.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twenty-seventh day of February in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* SAFE PLACE WEEK * [M13-160] WHEREAS, today’s youth need a safety net of protection from experiences of child abuse, poverty, crime, substance abuse, violence and homelessness, as well as resources readily available to help them when faced with situations that threaten their safety; and

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WHEREAS, our current economy is leading to more fractured families and people of younger ages needing help; and

WHEREAS, promotion of Safe Place Week aims to encourage community collaboration in order to prevent young people from running away and reach out to youth in the early stages of crisis; and

WHEREAS, the Safe Place program is committed to protecting our city’s most valuable asset, our youth, by offering short- term “safe places” at neighborhood locations where trained volunteers are available to counsel and advise youth seeking assis- tance and guidance; and

WHEREAS, Safe Place programs offer immediate help to Arizona’s youth in crisis through a network of sites among non- profit organizations and the private sector.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim March 17 - 23, 2013 as

* SAFE PLACE WEEK * and encourage all citizens to support the Safe Place program and the efforts of adult and youth volunteers to guarantee the safety and protection of all children.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this fifth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* AMERICAN EAGLE DAY * [M13-157] WHEREAS, the Bald Eagle was designated as the United States of America’s National emblem on June 20, 1782 by our Country’s founding fathers at the second continental congress; and

WHEREAS, the Bald Eagle is unique to North America and represents such American values and attributes as Freedom, Courage, Strength, Spirit, Justice, Quality and Excellence; and

WHEREAS, the Bald Eagle’s image, meaning and symbolism have played a significant role in the beliefs, traditions, reli- gions, lifestyles and heritage of Americans from all walks of life; and

WHEREAS, the Bald Eagle’s image, meaning and symbolism have played a significant role in American art, music, litera- ture, architecture, commerce, education, culture; and on United States stamps, currency and coinage; and

WHEREAS, the Bald Eagle was federally classified as an “endangered species” in the lower 48 states under the Endangered Species Act in 1973, and was upgraded to a less imperiled “threatened” status under that Act in 1995; and

WHEREAS, the Department of Interior and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plan to delist the Bald Eagle from the Endangered Species Act protection in 2007, but will continue to be protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Act of 1940 and the Migra- tory Bird Treaty Act of 1918; and

WHEREAS, the recovery of the United States of America’s Bald Eagle population was largely accomplished due to the vigi- lant efforts of numerous caring agencies, corporations, organizations and citizens.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim June 20, 2013 as

* AMERICAN EAGLE DAY *

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this sixth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA NON-PROFIT LEADER DAY * [M13-159] WHEREAS, non-profit organizations help sustain healthy communities and enhance the quality of life for all Arizonans and others throughout the United States; and

WHEREAS, thousands of Arizona based non-profit organizations significantly contribute to our State’s economy, both by providing jobs and services, and by purchasing goods and services through expenditures of more than $15 billion annually; and

WHEREAS, Arizona’s non-profit organizations act as responsible stewards of charitable resources, providing important out- lets through which our residents can positively impact their community through their time, talent, and monetary donations; and

WHEREAS, non-profit leaders of Arizona are mission-driven, caring entrepreneurs creating new solutions to problems, while filling unmet needs in the areas of health, housing and shelter, food, employment, education and youth development, research, arts, public safety, disaster preparedness, legal, recreation, and sports; and

WHEREAS, ONE – the Organization for Nonprofit Executives – celebrates its 11th year and the accomplishments of Ari- zona’s non-profit leaders through its annual Non-Profit Leader Day and Director of the Year Awards.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim March 26, 2013 as

* ARIZONA NON-PROFIT LEADER DAY *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this sixth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ENDODONTISTS AWARENESS WEEK * [M13-156] WHEREAS, endodontists are dentists who specialize in root canal treatment, saving more than 17 million natural teeth each year; and

WHEREAS, serious medical conditions such as heart disease, stroke, and diabetes are often related to tooth loss and poor oral health; and

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WHEREAS, a survey conducted by the American Association of Endodontists (AAS) showed that patients who had root canal treatment are six times more likely to describe it as “painless” than those who have not had the treatment; and

WHEREAS, contemporary root canal therapy is aimed at dispelling these long-standing myths and hopefully reducing anxi- ety around the procedure; and

WHEREAS, it is important for patients to understand that root canals actually relieve tooth pain and are much more comfort- able today, thanks to the specialized training of endodontists and new technology.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim March 17 – 23, 2013 as

* ENDODONTISTS AWARENESS WEEK *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this sixth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS EDUCATION AND AWARENESS MONTH * [M13-158] WHEREAS, multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, progressive, disabling neurological disease of unknown origin that affects the central nervous system and has no known cure; and

WHEREAS, MS has been diagnosed in more than 400,000 people nationwide, including approximately 5,000 citizens of Ari- zona, whose family, friends and employers are affected as well; and

WHEREAS, people with MS are often misunderstood because many of their symptoms – including fatigue, weakness, cogni- tion difficulties, vision loss, and depression – are “invisible”; and

WHEREAS, with early drug therapy and proper healthcare management disease progression can be slowed, allowing people with MS to live active, rewarding and productive lives; and

WHEREAS, increased public education and awareness about MS not only helps people cope with the disease, but also stimu- lates funds for vital research aimed at developing more disease-modifying treatments and ultimately a cure; and

WHEREAS, the mission of the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation is, in part, to improve the quality of life of people with MS nationwide through educational programs and materials, grant programs, support groups, and other services; and

WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the State of Arizona to promote awareness of multiple sclerosis and a better under- standing of people who live with the disease.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim March 2013 as

* MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS EDUCATION AND AWARENESS MONTH *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R

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DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this sixth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA ARCHAEOLOGY AND HERITAGE AWARENESS MONTH * [M13-163] WHEREAS, Arizona’s heritage is rich in cultural diversity as represented by numerous archaeological, historical, and tradi- tional (Native American and other ethnicities) sites within our State; and

WHEREAS, preservation of prehistoric and historic archaeological sites, as well as traditional properties, provides significant educational, cultural, and economic benefits to all citizens; and

WHEREAS, all citizens of Arizona are encouraged to be aware of the fragility of our cultural resources and to take an active part in their protection; and

WHEREAS, knowledge and understanding of our past is threatened by wanton and illegal destruction of archaeological sites and traditional properties by pothunters and vandals; and

WHEREAS, many professional and avocational archaeologists, Native Americans, and other citizens volunteer their time and efforts to preserve and protect Arizona’s unique archaeological resources; and

WHEREAS, through the Governor’s Archaeology Advisory Commission and the volunteer Site Steward Program, the State has joined with city, county, federal, and tribal officials, museums, archaeologists, historians, private citizens, and others to enhance public awareness of and concern for protecting Arizona’s rich cultural heritage; and

WHEREAS, Archaeology and Heritage Awareness Month provides an opportunity for all Arizonans to reflect on our past and the role archaeologists and historians play in revealing and understanding the unique legacy of our State; and

WHEREAS, the theme of this year’s celebration is “Life on the Edge: Feast or Famine in Arizona’s Past” as a special effort to raise awareness about Arizona’s history.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim March 2013 as

* ARIZONA ARCHAEOLOGY AND HERITAGE AWARENESS MONTH *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this eleventh day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AWARENESS MONTH * [M13-162] WHEREAS, approximately 57 million individuals from all backgrounds and cultures are affected by developmental disabili- ties with more than 102,724 adults and children being from Arizona; and

WHEREAS, every person, regardless of ability, has valuable strengths, infinite capacity to learn and the potential to make important contributions to their local communities; and

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WHEREAS, the State of Arizona resolves to support opportunities for individuals with disabilities to function independently and productively; and

WHEREAS, these opportunities include the ability to vote, to volunteer, to work, and to engage in fulfilling lives, meaningful relationships, and rewarding careers.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim March 2013 as

* DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AWARENESS MONTH * and urge all Arizonans to support and aid the critical efforts to help improve the opportunities and resources for those living with disabilities, so that they may freely strive to realize their full potential without fear of physical limitations.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this eleventh day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* DOWN SYNDROME AWARENESS DAY * [M13-164] WHEREAS, Down Syndrome is the most commonly occurring genetic condition in the world; and

WHEREAS, its estimated that one in every 800 – 1,000 children from all ethnic and societal backgrounds are born with Down Syndrome, with approximately 5,000 births per year in the United States; and

WHEREAS, each individual has their own unique personality, capabilities and talents; and

WHEREAS, with the appropriate education, therapy, social support and opportunities, the majority of individuals with Down Syndrome will live fulfilling and productive lives; and

WHEREAS, while people with Down Syndrome posses a wide range of abilities and are benefiting from important advances in research, education and health care, there is still a need to increase awareness and tolerance of children and adults with Down Syndrome.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim March 21, 2013 as

* DOWN SYNDROME AWARENESS DAY *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this eleventh day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

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* FABRY DISEASE AWARENESS MONTH * [M13-181] WHEREAS, Fabry disease is a rare, progressive, destructive, and life-threatening inherited disorder that causes children and adults to suffer life-altering symptoms such as pain, decreased ability to perspire, intolerance to heat and exercise, unexplained fevers, gastrointestinal upset, and excessive school and work absences; and

WHEREAS, Fabry disease can progress to include hearing loss, lung disease, heart disease, kidney disease, cerebrovascular disease, and other symptoms, and causes premature death in adults due to heart attacks, strokes and kidney failure; and

WHEREAS, Fabry disease is caused by deficient activity of the lysosomal enzyme alpha-galactosidase A, that causes insuffi- cient breakdown of lipids, which build up to harmful levels in the body causing lysosomal and cellular dysfunction; and

WHEREAS, the current estimate of classic Fabry disease in the U.S. is 1 in 40,000 persons; and

WHEREAS, Fabry disease is severely under-recognized and misdiagnosed, and is often diagnosed too late after irreversible organ damage occurs; and

WHEREAS, increased physician and family education are critical to increase disease recognition and awareness to fight this tragic but treatable disorder and increase the power of the community voice to advocate for positive change for people with Fabry disease.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 2013 as

* FABRY DISEASE AWARENESS MONTH *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this eleventh day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* NUTRITION MONTH * [M13-165] WHEREAS, food is the substance by which life is sustained; and

WHEREAS, the type, quality, and amount of food that individuals consume each day plays a vital role in their overall health and physical fitness; and

WHEREAS, there is a need for continuing nutrition education and a wide-scale effort to enhance good eating practices.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim March 2013 as

* NUTRITION MONTH * and encourage all citizens to join the campaign and become concerned about their nutrition and the nutrition of others in the hope of achieving optimum health for both today and tomorrow.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R

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DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this eleventh day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA YOUTH WEEK * [M13-170] WHEREAS, the Elks Lodges of the State of Arizona will observe the first week in May as Elks National Youth Week in trib- ute to our Junior Citizens, honoring them for their achievements and contributions to the life of the community, State and Nation; and

WHEREAS, these young people represent the Nation’s future and in the years ahead they will assume responsibility for the advancement of our free society; and

WHEREAS, our youth need guidance, inspiration and encouragement, which we must give in order to develop those qualities of character essential for future leadership, and to go forth to serve America; and

WHEREAS, all Elks Lodges recognize the youth of our communities with projects, scholarship programs for high school seniors, and after prom events; and

WHEREAS, to achieve this worthy objective we should demonstrate our partnership with youths, our understanding of their hopes and aspiration, and a sincere willingness to help prepare them for the responsibilities and opportunities of citizenship.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 1 - 7, 2013 as

* ARIZONA YOUTH WEEK *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this thirteenth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDENT APPRECIATION WEEK * [M13-169] WHEREAS, more than 26,000 graduate and professional students attend Arizona’s state universities and contribute to the intellectual and cultural betterment of our universities and the State of Arizona as a whole; and

WHEREAS, graduate and professional students conduct useful and valuable research to build our communities, instruct our student bodies in a variety of fields in various education levels, volunteer to assist the less fortunate and care for the ill, and enrich us with their skills in the fine and performing arts; and

WHEREAS, graduate and professional students are our future doctors, lawyers, nurses, veterinarians, pharmacists, profes- sional artists, business owners and corporate officers, teaching professionals, researchers, and leaders of our National and State political and education institutions; and

WHEREAS, the State of Arizona appreciates the benefits that graduate and professional students bestow upon the State, and supports events designed to raise awareness of the vital role graduate and professional students play in advancing our society.

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NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 1 – 5, 2013 as

* GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDENT APPRECIATION WEEK *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this thirteenth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* LIMB LOSS AWARENESS MONTH * [M13-168] WHEREAS, up to 2 million Americans are estimated to be living with limb loss or limb difference, and over 500 people in the United States lose a limb each day; and

WHEREAS, approximately 1,000 babies are born each year in the United States with congenital limb difference; and

WHEREAS, diabetes and peripheral vascular disease are the leading causes of limb loss and studies show around 60 percent of limb loss is preventable; and

WHEREAS, the number of amputations per day could double by the year 2050, unless a major public awareness campaign is launched and key prevention initiatives are put in place; and

WHEREAS, the Amputee Coalition of America provides education, outreach, advocacy, and a National Limb Loss Informa- tion Center for the benefit of persons with limb loss/difference and their families and health care providers; and

WHEREAS, April is an appropriate month to designate as National Limb Loss Awareness Month as spring is a time of renewal and inspiration.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 2013 as

* LIMB LOSS AWARENESS MONTH * and encourage all Arizona citizens to join in recognizing the importance of this month and celebrating people with limb loss and limb difference living full and productive lives, expressing gratitude to caregivers who are a source of support and motiva- tion, and saluting combat amputees who have lost their limbs while serving this Country.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this thirteenth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

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* PUBLIC SAFETY APPRECIATION DAY * [M13-166] WHEREAS, our law enforcement officers are the guardians of life and property, defenders of the individual right to be free, warriors in the battle against crime and are dedicated to the preservation of life and property; and

WHEREAS, our firefighters respond to fire alarms, disasters and emergency medical calls to protect life and property; and conduct necessary inspections of residential and commercial structures for fire prevention and pre-fire planning purposes; and

WHEREAS, on April 20, 2013, the Saint Joseph Assembly, Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus will conduct its Ninth Annual Awards Dinner honoring the Fire and Police Departments for the Cities of Glendale and Peoria and Military Police for Luke Air Force Base in recognition of their dedicated service to our communities.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 20, 2013 as

* PUBLIC SAFETY APPRECIATION DAY * and urge Arizonans to join in giving proper recognition to our public safety men and women who protect and serve the people of this great State.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this thirteenth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* WILDFIRE PREVENTION WEEK * [M13-167] WHEREAS, Arizona’s forests, woodlands, grasslands, and deserts are a precious natural resource that enrich the lives of our residents and visitors alike; and

WHEREAS, Arizona wildfires annually burn over 300,000 acres of federal, state, local, and private land endangering Ari- zona’s citizens and property; and

WHEREAS, severe wildfires impact watersheds, air quality, wildlife habitat, and local economies; and

WHEREAS, Arizona continues to experience drought conditions which makes vegetation receptive to ignition and rapid wildfire spread; and

WHEREAS, local, state, and federal wildland firefighting and natural resource organizations are working together to educate and promote wildfire prevention throughout the State; and

WHEREAS, those persons living in the wildland-urban interface need to act to reduce wildfire risk by following Firewise methods that include proper landscaping and vegetation treatments, fire resistant building design and materials, and adequate road access; and

WHEREAS, over half of wildfires in Arizona are human-caused and preventable and each day, we must all do our part to pre- vent wildfires by exercising fire safety behaviors.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim March 31 – April 6, 2013 as

* WILDFIRE PREVENTION WEEK *

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this thirteenth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONALS WEEK * [M13-173] WHEREAS, the skills, loyalty and efficiency of administrative professionals provide an essential component to the smooth functioning of businesses, government, educational institutions, and other organizations; and

WHEREAS, administrative professionals are continuously advancing the profession by meeting the challenges of a con- stantly changing workplace which requires excellent communication skills, the highest understanding of technology, a keen awareness of exceptional customer service, and the ability to anticipate and meet the needs of their respective organizations; and

WHEREAS, Administrative Professionals Week is observed annually in workplaces around the world to recognize the important and valuable contributions of administrative support staff and is sponsored by the International Association of Administrative Professionals; and

WHEREAS, this year’s theme is “Honoring the office professionals who make offices work” reflecting the fact that the life- blood of modern business flows through and depends on highly skilled administrative professionals.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 21 – 27, 2013 as

* ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONALS WEEK *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this fourteenth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* AMERICAN INDIAN DISABILITIES AWARENESS DAY * [M13-177] WHEREAS, individuals from all backgrounds and cultures including American Indians and their families are affected by life impacting disabilities and the need for rehabilitation services; and

WHEREAS, the State of Arizona has a long history of encouraging opportunities for individuals with disabilities to function independently and productively; and

WHEREAS, these opportunities include the ability to vote, to volunteer, to work, and to engage in fulfilling lives, meaningful relationships, and rewarding careers; and

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WHEREAS, all Arizonans are encouraged to support and aid the critical efforts to help improve the opportunities and resources for those living with disabilities, so that they may freely strive to realize their full potential without fear of physical limitations.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 1, 2013 as

* AMERICAN INDIAN DISABILITIES AWARENESS DAY *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this fourteenth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL DAYS * [M13-179] WHEREAS, the State of Arizona is unique and rich with people from different ethnic, cultural and historical backgrounds; and

WHEREAS, dragon boat racing is an ancient sport dating back 2,500 years in China and is one of the fastest growing sports in the world; and

WHEREAS, modern day dragon boat racing was introduced to Arizona when the Phoenix Sister Cities Commission sent suc- cessive delegations to participate in the Taipei International Dragon Boat Festival; and

WHEREAS, the first dragon boat festival was successfully brought to Arizona in 2004 by the members of the Arizona Dragon Boat Association, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization; and

WHEREAS, this enthusiastic and dedicated group have spent countless hours planning and organizing the 10th Annual Ari- zona Dragon Boat Festival at Tempe Town Lake.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim March 23 - 24, 2013 as

* ARIZONA DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL DAYS *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this fourteenth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

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* ARIZONA MYELOMA AWARENESS WEEK * [M13-180] WHEREAS, myeloma, which is also referred to as Kahler’s disease, myelomatosis, and plasma cell myelomas, is a cancer of the plasma cells, a type of white blood cells that are primarily found in bone marrow; and

WHEREAS, myeloma eventually causes destruction to the outer layers of the bone, causing chronic pain, immobility, and possible nerve damage; and

WHEREAS, in Arizona during the last five years there have been an average of 301 newly diagnosed cases of myeloma and 191 deaths caused by myeloma each year; and

WHEREAS, the Arizona Myeloma Network’s mission is to promote education, awareness, and advocacy for the improved treatment and quality of life for Multiple Myeloma patients and their caregivers regardless of political, social, cultural, organi- zational or economic barriers; and

WHEREAS, Arizona Myeloma Network established the Tissue Donor Awareness Program to educate the citizens of Arizona regarding donation of tissue for cancer research.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim March 23 - 30, 2013 as

* ARIZONA MYELOMA AWARENESS WEEK *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this fourteenth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA SAFE DIGGING MONTH * [M13-172] WHEREAS, each year, the nation’s underground utility infrastructure is jeopardized by unintentional damage by those who fail to have underground lines located prior to digging; and

WHEREAS, undesired consequences such as service interruption, damage to the environment, personal injury, and fatality are the potential results; and

WHEREAS, in 2005, the Federal Communications Commission designated 811 to provide potential excavators and home- owners a simple number to reach their local One Call Center to request utility line locations at the intended dig site; and

WHEREAS, through education of safe digging practices, excavators and homeowners can save time and money keeping our nation safe and connected by making a simple call to 811 in advance of any digging project; waiting the required amount of time; respecting the marked lines by maintaining visual definition throughout the course of the excavation; and digging with care around the marks; and

WHEREAS, safe digging is no accident and all parties agree that safe digging is a shared responsibility.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 2013 as

* ARIZONA SAFE DIGGING MONTH * and encourage excavators and homeowners throughout Arizona to always call 811 before digging.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this fourteenth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* BIKE MONTH * [M13-174] WHEREAS, for more than a century, the bike has been an important part of the lives of many Americans; and

WHEREAS, commuters help keep our environment cleaner by riding their bikes as an alternative to driving to work, school, or for short errands; and

WHEREAS, millions of Americans engage in bicycling because it is a viable and environmentally-sound form of transporta- tion, and excellent form of fitness and provides quality family recreation; and

WHEREAS, the education of proper and safe operation of bicycles for cyclists and motorists is important to ensure the safety and comfort of all riders; and

WHEREAS, we must emphasize the importance of safety and prevention of head injuries by teaching our children and encouraging adults to wear helmets while cycling; and

WHEREAS, Lids on Arizona Kids® promotes greater public awareness of bicycle operation and safety education in an effort to reduce accidents, injuries and fatalities for all people.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 2013 as

* BIKE MONTH *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this fourteenth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* DONATE LIFE MONTH * [M13-175] WHEREAS, organ, tissue and blood donation are life-giving acts recognized worldwide as expressions of compassion to those in need; and

WHEREAS, more than 117,000 individuals nationwide and more than 2,300 in Arizona are currently waiting for the gift of life through organ transplantation; and

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WHEREAS, every 90 minutes a person dies while waiting for a donated organ and a significant loss of life resulted last year due to a lack of donors; and

WHEREAS, millions of lives each year are saved and healed by donors of organs, tissues and blood; and

WHEREAS, a single individual’s donation of the heart, lungs, kidneys, pancreas, liver and small intestine can save up to eight lives; donation of tissue can save and heal the lives of up to 50 others; and a single blood donation can help three people in need; and

WHEREAS, more than two million Arizonans are signed up with the DonateLifeAZ Registry to ensure their wishes to be organ and tissue donors are honored.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 2013 as

* DONATE LIFE MONTH * and encourage Arizona residents to sign up with the DonateLifeAZ Registry when applying for or renewing their driver’s licenses or ID cards at the Arizona Department of Transportation’s Motor Vehicle Division.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this fourteenth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* RADIOLOGY NURSES DAY * [M13-176] WHEREAS, the Association for Radiologic and Imaging Nursing (ARIN), formerly known as ARNA, was founded in 1981 as the professional organization representing nurses who practice in diagnostic and therapeutic imaging environments; and

WHEREAS, radiology nurses provide, promote, and maintain continuity of quality patient care in imaging environments, pro- mote the specialty of radiology nursing as well as excellence in radiology nursing; and

WHEREAS, radiology nurses demonstrate innovative techniques and approaches in health care to better meet the needs of patients and their families; and

WHEREAS, radiology nurses influence public policy and legislation affecting healthcare and are strong advocates for the nursing profession and the delivery of top quality health care.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 12, 2013 as

* RADIOLOGY NURSES DAY *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this fourteenth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

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ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* SILVER STAR BANNER DAY * [M13-171] WHEREAS, the State of Arizona has always honored the sacrifice of the men and women in the Armed Forces; and

WHEREAS, as of April 29, 2008 the Pentagon found a conservative figure of 31,848 wounded service members in the current conflicts worldwide; and

WHEREAS, the Silver Star Families of America was formed to make sure we remember the sacrifice of our wounded and ill by designing and manufacturing a Silver Star Service Banner and Flag; and

WHEREAS, to date, The Silver Star Families of America has freely given thousands of Silver Star Service Banners to the wounded and ill or their families; and

WHEREAS, the Silver Star Families of America's mission is that every time someone sees a Silver Star Service Banner in a window or a Silver Star Flag flying, that people remember the sacrifice made by so many for this State and Nation; and

WHEREAS, the people of Arizona wish that the sacrifice of so many in our Armed Forces never be forgotten.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 1, 2013 as

* SILVER STAR BANNER DAY *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this fourteenth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA CRIME VICTIMS’ RIGHTS WEEK * [M13-182] WHEREAS, 18.7 million Americans are victims of crime each year and each crime affects many more, including families, friends, and communities; and

WHEREAS, crime exacts an emotional, physical, psychological, and financial toll on victims as they have lost loved ones, lifesavings, physical and mental health, and often their sense of security that has the potential to irrevocably change the course of their lives forever; and

WHEREAS, more than 20 years of progress for crime victims stands on the shoulders of dedicated advocates and brave vic- tims who overcame shame, isolation, and indifference to gain a voice, rights, and respect; and

WHEREAS, we applaud the progress that our Nation and Arizona have made in recognizing crime’s impact on victims and celebrate advocates and survivors who, through their determination, brought rights and resources for victims and have changed the course of history; and

WHEREAS, history teaches us that, by working together, we can help victims of crime reshape their destinies and ensure they receive the support they need, the respect they deserve, and the rights they have earned; and

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WHEREAS, while Arizona has been a national leader in establishing constitutional rights for crime victims, including the Arizona Crime Victims’ Bill of Rights; we recognize that much work remains if we are to achieve the promises that our Con- stitution makes to crime victims; and

WHEREAS during this year we should re-dedicate ourselves to enshrining the rights of victims in the U. S. Constitution; and

WHEREAS, the Arizona Constitution preserves and protects for crime victims the rights, among others, to justice and due process, the rights to a speedy trial and to a prompt conclusion of the case after the conviction, and the rights to be present at and, upon request, to be informed of all criminal proceedings where the defendant has a right to be present and to be heard at every post arrest release decision, a negotiated plea and sentencing, and yet we know these rights, among others, are still too often denied to victims; and

WHEREAS, National Crime Victims’ Rights Week provides an opportunity for us to extend the vision to reach every victim, and to recommit to working together in providing the rights guaranteed to victims by our State Constitution, to help them over- come the harm caused by crime and so that they might be treated with dignity and respect; and

WHEREAS, the State of Arizona is joining forces with victim service programs, criminal justice officials, and concerned cit- izens throughout Arizona and America to raise awareness of victims’ rights and observe National Crime Victims’ Rights Week.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 21 - 27, 2013 as

* ARIZONA CRIME VICTIMS’ RIGHTS WEEK *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this eighteenth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARMENIAN REMEMBRANCE DAY * [M13-184] WHEREAS, throughout history, Armenians have suffered mournful losses of their population; and

WHEREAS, these needless losses have decimated the Armenian population; and

WHEREAS, those who survived have continued to hope and strive for a world free of the desire to destroy any single race of people; and

WHEREAS, traditional to the Armenian custom, April 24th has been designated as a day to remember and honor those Arme- nians who have lost their lives.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 24, 2013 as

* ARMENIAN REMEMBRANCE DAY *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R

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DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this eighteenth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* COWBOY POETRY WEEK * [M13-187] WHEREAS, throughout the history of Arizona, cowboy and pioneer poets have played a large part in preserving western her- itage and the culture of Arizona through oral and written poetry; and

WHEREAS, the long tradition and enduring qualities of these old stories and poems demonstrate that cowboy poetry is a cherished tradition in this State; and

WHEREAS, Arizona has produced numerous well-respected cowboy poets and has hosted major cowboy poetry events, including gatherings in Prescott, Sierra Vista, Payson, Wickenburg, and Tombstone; and

WHEREAS, recognizing the contributions of these poets dates as far back as the poets themselves and reflects the true cul- ture, traditions and values of this great State.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 21 – 27, 2013 as

* COWBOY POETRY WEEK *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this eighteenth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* GOLDEN RULE DAY * [M13-186] WHEREAS, the State of Arizona strongly believes in the teaching of the Golden Rule; and

WHEREAS, for thousands of years, the Golden Rule, which says “treat others the way you want to be treated,” has been affirmed in many religions, traditions, indigenous cultures, and secular philosophies as a fundamental principle of life and the foundation upon which the base of a global ethic is found; and

WHEREAS, the Golden Rule is the best tool to educate people about respect and mutual esteem in order to achieve peaceful coexistence and solidarity among members of different ethnic groups, cultures and religions; and

WHEREAS, the Golden Rule plays a major role in promoting the culture of dialogue so that understanding and trust may develop among individuals and people as these are the conditions of authentic peace; and

WHEREAS, the Golden Rule message is simple, universal and powerful, and it is the most prevalent and universal moral principle in human history.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 5, 2013 as

* GOLDEN RULE DAY *

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this eighteenth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* INFANT IMMUNIZATION WEEK * [M13-183] WHEREAS, immunizations are one of the most successful public health tools available for preventing infectious diseases and death; and

WHEREAS, childhood immunizations are universally recognized as one of the most cost-effective means of preventing early childhood diseases such as polio, measles, mumps, rubella, rotavirus, diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, hepatitis A, hepati- tis B, Haemophilus influenzae type b, Streptococcus pneumoniae, influenza, and chickenpox; and

WHEREAS, these diseases can cause serious, life-long side effects including physical disabilities, blindness, hearing loss, mental retardation, or death; and

WHEREAS, giving immunizations is the most important way that parents can protect their children against these serious vac- cine-preventable diseases; and

WHEREAS, children need a series of immunizations, starting at birth, to be fully protected against 14 potentially serious vac- cine-preventable diseases; and

WHEREAS, Arizona has experienced recent dramatic upswings in the number of people infected with pertussis and influ- enza; and

WHEREAS, the support and promotion of immunization requires strong partnerships based on common goals among federal, state, and local governments, schools, health care professionals, and community members; and

WHEREAS, National Infant Immunization Week focuses local, state and national attention on the importance of proper immunizations for infants and toddlers and to help promote the importance of children to have all of their recommended immunizations by the age of two.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 20 - 27, 2013 as

* INFANT IMMUNIZATION WEEK * and encourage public and private health care providers, parents and children's caregivers in this State to advance the health of children by ensuring early and on-time immunization against vaccine-preventable diseases.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this eighteenth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

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ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* INTERNATIONAL JAZZ DAY * [M13-188] WHEREAS, jazz is a unique form of music that can be a unifying force for positive engagement among diverse groups world- wide. Further, jazz is an original American art form that affirms the noblest aspirations of our national character, individual discipline, perseverance, and innovation; and

WHEREAS, jazz music has brought people together. Years before the integration of social structures such as the workplace; educational systems; military; and professional sports teams, the jazz bandstand was a visual example of tolerance, coopera- tion and mutual understanding; and

WHEREAS, jazz music is synonymous with freedom, both for its players who are free to invent and create each time they play a tune and for its listeners. Jazz contributes to the dialogue among cultures, promoting the teaching of jazz music, espe- cially to vulnerable youth in marginalized communities; and

WHEREAS, jazz is the universal language of freedom spoken eloquently by people in the United States and abroad, and has become an international language that bridges differences and brings people together regardless of race, age, gender or socio- economic class; and

WHEREAS, on April 30, 2013, in the heart of downtown Phoenix, the State of Arizona celebrates the rich history of jazz by promoting intercultural dialogue and by honoring educators who have dedicated themselves to promoting jazz music in their respective curriculums, in addition to recognizing the outstanding work that all jazz artists and enthusiasts in the State of Ari- zona present; and

WHEREAS, proclaiming April 30 as International Jazz Day provides for an effective and powerful means to highlight the contribution of jazz to the dialogue among cultures by connecting different communities, schools and other groups around the world in celebrating and raising awareness about the art of jazz and how it has become a part of our culture.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 30, 2013 as

* INTERNATIONAL JAZZ DAY *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this eighteenth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* COUNTY GOVERNMENT MONTH * [M13-221] WHEREAS, counties take seriously their responsibility to protect and enhance the health, welfare and safety of its citizens in sensible and cost-effective ways; and

WHEREAS, county governments are often the entity providing both direct and indirect services to enhance the lives of resi- dents and are responsible for maintaining public safety and the efficient use of local tax dollars; and

WHEREAS, counties take a leadership role to protect and enhance the health and welfare of citizens in their community and provide the tools to deliver more effective and higher quality services while containing costs, with the goal to strengthen Ari- zona’s economies; and

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WHEREAS, counties take great pride in upholding public safety by providing law enforcement, by conducting criminal investigations, by safely and responsibly housing inmates within the county jail system, and by segregating those federally required in order to maintain security for other inmates and detention officers; and

WHEREAS, counties maintain best practices and policies to seek cost-effective alternatives to incarceration for non-violent and non-sexual offenders, and work hand-in-hand with the justice system, including law enforcement, courts and probation; and

WHEREAS, there are 15 counties in the State of Arizona collectively responsible for and serving the needs of every resident of the State; and

WHEREAS, Arizona counties reflect the wide diversity of people, culture, and landscape in our State; and

WHEREAS, in recognition of the leadership, innovation and valuable service provided by the State’s counties, especially in the public safety field.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 2013 as

* COUNTY GOVERNMENT MONTH *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this nineteenth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ACCESS TO JUSTICE MONTH * [M13-116] WHEREAS, as citizens we commit ourselves to the goal of equal justice for all; and

WHEREAS, promotion of access to justice for all Arizonans helps build public confidence in our legal system; and

WHEREAS, most of the clients for indigent legal services are women, and many of them are mothers or victims of domestic violence; and

WHEREAS, ensuring that persons who cannot afford lawyers are able to obtain representation helps to preserve families, to protect victims of crime, and to strengthen our communities; and

WHEREAS, many organizations and individuals – lawyers and non-lawyers – work valiantly to promote access to justice, and their efforts deserve our support and recognition; and

WHEREAS, we celebrate 100 years of Arizona’s legal community and judiciary working to assure equal access to justice for all Arizonans.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 2013 as

* ACCESS TO JUSTICE MONTH *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

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Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twentieth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA FAIR HOUSING MONTH * [M13-118] WHEREAS, the right to fair housing is an important element of the American way of life and is a principle supported by the Civil Rights Act of 1968 and the Fair Housing Amendments of 1988; and

WHEREAS, fair housing laws guarantee the right to a housing market free from discrimination based on national origin, race, color, religion, sex, disability and familial status; and

WHEREAS, the State of Arizona recognizes and values the efforts of those who seek to reduce barriers to full and fair hous- ing opportunities; and

WHEREAS, we also salute the organizations with a statewide focus in promoting fair housing opportunities for all Arizonans and who consider fair and affordable housing an important element of our society.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 2013 as

* ARIZONA FAIR HOUSING MONTH * and recognize the Arizona Fair Housing Partnership which promotes fair housing communities across our state and urge all Arizonans to be good neighbors by honoring fair housing as a positive force.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twentieth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH * [M13-117] WHEREAS, awareness about child abuse and neglect strengthens communities and builds support for children and families in the effort to prevent child abuse; and

WHEREAS, in Fiscal Year 2012, Arizona Child Protective Services received over 40,000 reports involving the alleged mal- treatment of more than 64,000 children; and

WHEREAS, parents and caretakers who understand how children grow and develop can provide an environment where chil- dren can live up to their potential; and

WHEREAS, trusted and caring family and friends provide emotional support to parents and caretakers by offering encourage- ment and assistance in facing the daily challenges of raising a family; and

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WHEREAS, everyone has a stake in ensuring that children have access to the resources and supports they need to be safe, healthy and successful; and

WHEREAS, child abuse prevention requires partnerships among federal, state, and local governments, faith-based and com- munity-based organizations, schools, law enforcement agencies, social service organizations, and families; and

WHEREAS, if you suspect child abuse or neglect is happening in a home with children, do not remain silent. Immediately call law enforcement or the Arizona Child Abuse Hotline at 1-888-SOS-CHILD (1-888-767-2445).

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 2013 as

* CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH * and call upon the citizens of Arizona to participate in efforts to prevent child abuse and renew their commitment to strengthen- ing the communities in which we live.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twentieth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* LYME DISEASE AWARENESS MONTH * [M13-114] WHEREAS, Lyme disease is a vector-borne bacterial infectious disease that has been reported in many states across the coun- try; and

WHEREAS, if not diagnosed properly in its early stages of infection, Lyme disease can develop into a chronic, disabling, multi-system illness; and

WHEREAS, there are published standards of care for the treatment of Lyme disease; and

WHEREAS, patients with Lyme disease and co-infections need to receive proper clinical diagnoses, and patients need treat- ment to improve their quality of life.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 2013 as

* LYME DISEASE AWARENESS MONTH * and encourage all health care providers to properly diagnose and utilize published standards of care when providing treatment and benefits to Lyme disease patients.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twentieth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

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ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* WEEK OF THE YOUNG CHILD * [M13-115] WHEREAS, the Arizona Association for the Education of Young Children (AzAEYC), an affiliate of the National Associa- tion for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) along with Central, Southern, Mohave, Northern, Valley of the Sun, Verde Valley, and Yuma County affiliates, affiliate chapters and communities throughout Arizona are celebrating the Week of the Young Child: “Early Years are Learning Years”; and

WHEREAS, these organizations and communities are working to improve early learning opportunities, including early liter- acy programs that can provide a solid foundation of learning for all children in Arizona; and

WHEREAS, teachers and others who make a difference in the lives of young children in Arizona deserve thanks and recogni- tion; and

WHEREAS, creating a family-centered, comprehensive, collaborative and high-quality early childhood system that supports the development, health and early education of all of Arizona's young children is crucial to Arizona’s future.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 14 – 20, 2013 as

* WEEK OF THE YOUNG CHILD *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twentieth day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA POLLINATOR WEEK * [M13-119] WHEREAS, pollinator species such as birds and insects are essential partners of farmers and ranchers in producing much of our food supply; and

WHEREAS, pollination plays a vital role in the health of our national forests and grasslands, which provide forage, fish and wildlife, timber, water, mineral resources, and recreational opportunities as well as enhanced economic development opportu- nities for communities; and

WHEREAS, pollinator species provide significant environmental benefits that are necessary for maintaining healthy, bio- diverse ecosystems; and

WHEREAS, the State of Arizona provides producers with conservation assistance to promote wise conservation stewardship, including the protection and maintenance of pollinators and their habitats on working lands and wild lands.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim June 17 – 23, 2013 as

* ARIZONA POLLINATOR WEEK *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

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Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twenty-seventh day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS WEEK * [M13-123] WHEREAS, Arizona’s correctional officers ensure the safety and well being of inmates every hour of every day of the year; and

WHEREAS, Arizona’s correctional officers are exceptional educators, motivators, and communicators who routinely avert negative occurrences and successfully intervene in challenging circumstances; and

WHEREAS, Arizona’s correctional officers demonstrate strong leadership ability in encouraging adult inmates and juvenile offenders to be accountable for their conduct and responsible for their decisions preparing them to rejoin society successfully; and

WHEREAS, correctional officers share many roles and provide many services but it is their dedication and bravery that sets them apart; and

WHEREAS, the State of Arizona is pleased to join with officials and citizens in recognizing the achievements of these public servants, and are indebted to them for their continuing service and dedication.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 5 – 11, 2013 as

* CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS WEEK *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twenty-seventh day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* FOSTER CARE AWARENESS MONTH * [M13-122] WHEREAS, over 14,000 children and youth are being cared for in out-of-home placements in Arizona, of which 11,100 are placed with foster families; and

WHEREAS, all of our children deserve a stable home and a devoted family; and

WHEREAS, Foster Care Awareness Month is a time for all Arizonans to show their support in ensuring a bright future for Arizona's children and youth in foster care by recognizing the people who take on the joys and responsibilities of parenthood, as well as fulfill the dreams of children who seek a stable and supportive family; and

WHEREAS, strong support structures provide children with the environment needed to learn, grow, and reach their greatest potential; and

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WHEREAS, we honor foster parents who have demonstrated the depth and kindness of the human heart and thank those fam- ilies that have strengthened Arizona by taking on the joys and responsibilities to care for our children and youth in foster care; and

WHEREAS, Foster Care Awareness Month is a time for all Arizonans to renew their commitment to ensuring a bright future for Arizona's children and encourage the continuation of recruitment efforts that have led to the first net increase of foster homes in three years; and

WHEREAS, we recognize the efforts of foster families, social workers, faith-based and community organizations, and others that are improving the lives of young people in foster care across our country; and

WHEREAS, throughout the year, Arizona works to fulfill the dreams of thousands of children by working with courts, judges, attorneys, adoption professionals, child welfare agencies, advocates, community and faith-based organizations, and others to provide safety and stability for children in foster care.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 2013 as

* FOSTER CARE AWARENESS MONTH *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twenty-seventh day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* POW REMEMBRANCE DAY * [M13-120] WHEREAS, during the first year of World War II, Japanese forces invaded the Philippines and on April 9, 1942, tens of thou- sands of American and Filipino forces were forced to march from the southern end of the Bataan Peninsula. This resulted in the loss of an estimated 7,000 to 10,000 prisoners who suffered unspeakable atrocities endured along this journey that has become known as the Bataan Death March, and those who survived the march faced the hardships of a prisoner of war camp; and

WHEREAS, throughout American history, members of our country’s armed forces have made uncommon sacrifices as Pris- oners of War, serving their country under conditions of extreme hardship, while remaining steadfast even when their treatment violated fundamental standards of morality and international codes of conduct; and

WHEREAS, Americans held as POWs have earned our respect for their courage and devotion to duty and therefore it is appropriate that we salute our POWs who, in the act of serving our Nation, relinquished their freedom to protect the liberty we enjoy; and

WHEREAS, each year, the State of Arizona observes April 9th as POW Remembrance Day to honor the men and women who have served their country so faithfully.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 9, 2013 as

* POW REMEMBRANCE DAY * in honor of the American heroes who have been taken as POWs and to remember their legacy of bravery and selflessness as Prisoners of War. Further, I call upon teachers and students to observe this day with appropriate ceremonies and activities and urge all Arizonans to contemplate the plight of Americans who have been held captive of an enemy nation.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twenty-seventh day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* SCHOOL NURSE DAY * [M13-121] WHEREAS, children are the future and by investing in them today, we are ensuring our world for tomorrow; and

WHEREAS, all students have a right to have their health needs safely met while in the school setting; and

WHEREAS, school nurses are professional nurses that advance the well-being, academic success, and life-long achievements of all students by providing a critical safety net for our nation’s most fragile children and act as a liaison to the school commu- nity, parents, and health-care providers on behalf of children’s health; and

WHEREAS, school nurses support the health and educational success of children and youth by developing and providing pro- grams and leadership; and

WHEREAS, school nurses understand the link between health and learning and are in a position to make a positive difference for children every day; and

WHEREAS, the National Association of School Nurses celebrates and acknowledges the accomplishments of school nurses everywhere and their efforts of meeting the needs of today’s student by improving the effective delivery of health care in our schools and shows gratitude for the nation’s school nurses on National School Nurse Day and throughout the year.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 8, 2013 as

* SCHOOL NURSE DAY *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twenty-seventh day of March in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA PEACE OFFICERS MEMORIAL WEEK * * ARIZONA PEACE OFFICERS MEMORIAL DAY * [M13-135] WHEREAS, the peace officers of the State of Arizona are known for their devotion and dedication to the pursuit of preserving the peace and safety of every man, woman, and child in this State; and

WHEREAS, the peace officers of the State of Arizona are engaged in a difficult and sometimes dangerous profession, which at times can lead to injury or even the death of these officers; and

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WHEREAS, each day, the peace officers of the State of Arizona endeavor to reduce crime on our streets, dangers on our high- ways and roadways, and injury and death of our citizens, as well as protect us from all other kinds of crimes; and

WHEREAS, the peace officers of the State of Arizona also engage in crime prevention programs designed to further enhance the peace and safety of all citizens.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 5 – 11, 2013 as

* ARIZONA PEACE OFFICERS MEMORIAL WEEK *

and May 6, 2013 as

* ARIZONA PEACE OFFICERS MEMORIAL DAY * and urge all citizens of the State to recognize and remember the sacrifices that these officers and their families have made and the legacy they have entrusted to all of us.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this first day of April in the year Two Thou- sand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ALS AWARENESS MONTH * [M13-143] WHEREAS, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is often referred to as Lou Gehrig's disease; and

WHEREAS, ALS is a fatal neurodegenerative disease characterized by degeneration of cell bodies of the lower motor neu- rons in the gray matter of the anterior horns of the spinal cord, with weakness of the skeletal muscles, especially those of the extremities being the initial symptom; and

WHEREAS, approximately 30,000 individuals in the United States are afflicted with ALS, with 5,000 new patients diagnosed each year; and

WHEREAS, on average, patients diagnosed with ALS only survive two to five years from the time of diagnosis; and

WHEREAS, ALS strikes a person regardless of race, sex, age, or ethnicity and has no known cause, means of prevention, or cure; and

WHEREAS, as ALS progresses, the patient experiences difficulty in swallowing, talking, and breathing eventually causing the muscles to atrophy and the patient becomes a functional quadriplegic; and

WHEREAS, ALS does not affect a patient's mental capacity, so that the patient remains alert and aware of their loss of motor functions and the inevitable outcome of continued deterioration and death; and

WHEREAS, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Awareness Month increases the public's awareness of ALS patients' circum- stances and acknowledges the terrible impact this disease has not only on the patient, but on his or her family and the commu- nity and recognizes the research being done to eradicate this horrible disease.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 2013 as

* ALS AWARENESS MONTH *

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this ninth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA ELECTRICAL SAFETY MONTH * [M13-140] WHEREAS, thousands of people are injured and hundreds die each year in the United States as a result of electrical-related incidents; and

WHEREAS, more than seven people are electrocuted each week in the United States, with nearly 470 civilian deaths related to electrical home structure fires each year; and

WHEREAS, property damage from home fires caused by electrical failure or malfunction amounts to more than $1.6 billion annually; and

WHEREAS, following basic electrical safety precautions can help prevent thousands of people from being injured or killed; and

WHEREAS, citizens are encouraged to inspect their homes and workplaces for possible electrical hazards, and urged to install, test and properly maintain an adequate number of smoke alarms; and

WHEREAS, citizens are advised to protect their homes and families with the latest safety technology, such as ground fault circuit interrupters, arc fault circuit interrupters, and tamper resistant receptacles; and

WHEREAS, the Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI) is dedicated exclusively to promoting electrical safety in the home, school, and workplace through education, awareness, and advocacy.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 2013 as

* ARIZONA ELECTRICAL SAFETY MONTH * and encourage the citizens of the State of Arizona to follow good electrical safety practices throughout the year.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this ninth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

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* MOTORCYCLE SAFETY AND AWARENESS MONTH * [M13-144] WHEREAS, motorcycle riding is a popular form of recreation and transportation for thousands of people across Arizona and our Nation; and

WHEREAS, the safe operation of a motorcycle requires the use of special skills developed through a combination of training and experience, the use of good judgment, and thorough knowledge of traffic laws and licensing requirements; and

WHEREAS, it is especially important that the residents of Arizona be aware of motorcycles on the streets and highways and recognize the importance of motorcycle safety; and

WHEREAS, all highway users are being encouraged to safely share the roadway throughout Arizona.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 2013 as

* MOTORCYCLE SAFETY AND AWARENESS MONTH *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this ninth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* PROBATION, PAROLE AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION WEEK * [M13-128] WHEREAS, the State of Arizona is proud to recognize the Community Corrections and Probation personnel responsible for monitoring the activities of adult and juvenile offenders under the supervision of the State of Arizona and the Courts; and

WHEREAS, Community Corrections and Probation professionals diligently ensure that offenders receive services and guid- ance in making the transition from incarceration to a more stable, productive life in the communities they reside; and

WHEREAS, Community Corrections and Probation professionals involve the community in efforts to ensure justice and enhance public safety, and work in partnership with community agencies and groups to promote prevention and intervention contributing to more peaceful neighborhoods; and

WHEREAS, Community Corrections and Probation professionals collaborate on solutions that provide services, support, and protection for crime victims; and

WHEREAS, the State of Arizona pays tribute to this group of men and women who maintain the highest standards and ideal- ism of professionalism while continuing to make a positive difference. These men and women face tremendous challenges working in a dangerous profession that rarely yields any thanks for the risks that are taken.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim July 21 – 27, 2013 as

* PROBATION, PAROLE AND COMMUNITY SUPERVISION WEEK * and encourage all Arizona citizens to pause and honor these professionals for the important record of public services faithfully rendered and to observe this week with appropriate ceremonies and activities.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

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Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this ninth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* A TIME IN HISTORY * [M13-139] WHEREAS, the Arizona Territorial Building, now known as the Arizona State Capitol Building, was completed in 1900; and

WHEREAS, the building was used as our Territorial Capitol until Arizona became the 48th state in the union on February 14, 1912; and

WHEREAS, the State Capitol Museum (as it is known today) was listed on the National Register of Historical Places in 1974; and

WHEREAS, a restoration project was started the following year and was completed in 1981 and the building was re-opened to the public at that time and its new use as a museum began and continues to this day.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 18, 2013 as a

* A TIME IN HISTORY * and join in celebration of today’s unveiling of the Arizona Territorial and State Capitol Building Marker.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this ninth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* WATER SAFETY MONTH * [M13-141] WHEREAS, we recognize the vital role that swimming and other aquatic activities relate to good physical and mental health and enhance the quality of life for all people; and

WHEREAS, it is essential to understand the crucial role that water safety education plays in preventing drowning and recre- ational water-related injuries; and

WHEREAS, significant contributions are made by the recreational water industry, as represented by the organizations involved in the National Water Month Coalition in developing safe swimming facilities, aquatic programs, home pools and spas, and related activities providing healthy places to play, learn and grow, build self-esteem, confidence and sense of self- worth which contributes to the quality of life in our community; and

WHEREAS, it is appropriate to recognize the on-going efforts and commitments to educate the public on pool and spa safety issues and initiatives by the pool, spa, waterpark, recreation and parks industries; and

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WHEREAS, Arizona residents understand the vital importance of communicating water safety rules and programs to families and individuals of all ages, whether owners of private pools, users of public swimming facilities, or visitors to waterparks.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 2013 as

* WATER SAFETY MONTH *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this ninth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

*ARIZONA STATE EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION DAY* [M13-136] WHEREAS, Arizona is privileged to join other states across the Nation recognizing May 8, 2013, as State Employee Recog- nition Day; and

WHEREAS, the State of Arizona recognizes the contributions of state employees to the public in areas such as education, health care, public safety, economic development, regulatory services, transportation and conservation of energy and natural resources; and

WHEREAS, state employees dedicate themselves to the continuous improvement of quality of life for Arizonans as they per- form their duties as public servants; and

WHEREAS, many state employees provide quality services, not because they desire recognition for their efforts, but because they gain a sense of fulfillment and pride from the vital role they play in serving elected and appointed officials and the public in general; and

WHEREAS, all state employees strive to achieve exceptional results in their assigned duties and responsibilities to increase customer satisfaction and to reduce the cost of government by helping citizens get more from each tax dollar; and

WHEREAS, it is appropriate to express special appreciation during Arizona State Employee Recognition Day honoring out- standing state employees for the work they do each and every day.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 8, 2013, as “ARI- ZONA STATE EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION DAY” and encourage all Arizonans to recognize our State employees for their hard work, sacrifices and dedication to the people across the Grand Canyon State.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this tenth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

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ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* IMMUNODEFICIENCY AWARENESS MONTH * [M13-138] WHEREAS, immunodeficiency diseases are disorders in which part of the body's immune system is missing or does not func- tion properly; and

WHEREAS, these disorders are caused by intrinsic or genetic defects in the immune system, many of which require chronic replacement therapy consisting of immune globulin administration, gamma interferon, antibiotic therapy, bone marrow/stem cell transplantation, or gene therapy to protect individuals from frequent life-threatening infections and debilitating illnesses; and

WHEREAS, typically there is a 12.4-year delay between the onset of symptoms and diagnosis resulting in permanent func- tional impairments; and

WHEREAS, the World Health Organization recognizes more than 200 primary immunodeficiency diseases; and

WHEREAS, the public and the medical community know little about primary immunodeficiency diseases which may affect as many as 250,000 people in the United States; and

WHEREAS, the Immune Deficiency Foundation is one of many organizations that provides advocacy, education and research to improve early diagnosis and treatment of primary immunodeficiency diseases; and

WHEREAS, public support is needed to understand primary immunodeficiency diseases, find cures, and provide access to all available life-saving therapies.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 2013 as

* IMMUNODEFICIENCY AWARENESS MONTH *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this eleventh day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

*STRIKE OUT CHILD ABUSE DAY* [M13-137] WHEREAS, every child deserves to grow up in a safe and nurturing environment, free of the harmful effects of abuse and neglect; and

WHEREAS, during the last fiscal year Arizona Child Protective Services received over 40,000 reports involving the alleged mal-treatment of approximately 64,000 children; and

WHEREAS, the impact of child abuse and neglect extends far beyond its immediate, noticeable effects. The experience of abuse and neglect increases the likelihood of long-term physical and mental health problems, alcohol and substance abuse, continued family violence and criminal behavior; and

WHEREAS, the consequences of child abuse and neglect increases demand on our health care systems, law enforcement, judicial and public social services and community-based organizations; and

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WHEREAS, the Strike Out Child Abuse Walk raises the awareness of child abuse prevention through the partnership of faith- based organizations such as Hope & A Future and community leaders such as Global Med and Ridenour, Hienton & Lewis; and

WHEREAS, children are the greatest representation of our future. All citizens have a stake in building healthy families and communities for all of Arizona’s children.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 13, 2013 as

*STRIKE OUT CHILD ABUSE DAY* and call upon the citizens of Arizona to participate in efforts to prevent child abuse, and renew their commitment to strength- ening the communities in which we live.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this eleventh day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA DAY OF PRAYER * [M13-124] WHEREAS, the religious freedom guaranteed and protected by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution and the diversity of faiths practiced in America have made our land a beacon for people who seek freedom to worship according to their conscience; and

WHEREAS, Americans of every race, background and creed come together in churches, synagogues, temples, mosques and their own homes to pray for guidance, wisdom and courage; and

WHEREAS, just as we rely on prayer for courage, hope and renewal in our private lives, so likewise do we turn to prayer at times of joy, crisis and tragedy in our public life as a Nation and a State; and

WHEREAS, Congress, by Public Law 100-307, has called on our citizens to reaffirm the role of prayer in our society and to honor the religious diversity our freedom permits by recognizing annually a National Day of Prayer; and

WHEREAS, we are especially mindful of the heroic men and women in our Armed Forces, especially those serving abroad.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 2, 2013 as

* ARIZONA DAY OF PRAYER *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twelfth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

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ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA ARBOR DAY * [M13-178] WHEREAS, in 1872, the holiday known as Arbor Day was first observed with the planting of more than a million trees; and

WHEREAS, trees play an important role in our lives providing oxygen, combating air pollution, offering a shady place to rest, fragrance, fruits, beauty, and contributing to the splendor and viability of our forests; and

WHEREAS, trees are a renewable resource giving us paper, wood for our homes, fuel for our fires, and many other wood products; and

WHEREAS, trees are majestic treasures that share an interdependence with humans as they enhance the biological diversity of our environment with reduced energy consumption for the heating and cooling of buildings, and food and shelter not only for humans but wildlife as well; and

WHEREAS, trees will thrive and grow as long as citizens in urban, suburban and rural areas recognize the importance of car- ing for this wonderful resource.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 26, 2013 as

* ARIZONA ARBOR DAY *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this fourteenth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* DRUG COURT MONTH * [M13-126] WHEREAS, Drug Courts are a proven budget solution that benefit all facets of society; and

WHEREAS, Drug Courts are an essential component of our justice system which save vast criminal justice resources and keep individuals out of jail and engaged with their communities as productive, tax-paying citizens; and

WHEREAS, Drug Courts are the most effective tool in the criminal justice system for saving money, cutting crime and serv- ing the public; and

WHEREAS, results of more than 100 program evaluations and at least four meta-analytic studies have yielded definitive evi- dence that Drug Courts significantly improve substance-abuse treatment outcomes, substantially reduce drug abuse and crime, and do so at less expense than any other justice strategy; and

WHEREAS, Drug Courts facilitate community-wide partnerships, bringing together public safety and public health profes- sionals in the fight against drug abuse and criminality; and

WHEREAS, the Drug Court movement has grown from the 12 original Drug Courts in 1994 to over 2,700 operational Drug Courts nationwide; and

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WHEREAS, in support of the National Association of Drug Court Professionals, the State of Arizona celebrates and recog- nizes the practitioners and participants who make Drug Courts work and the significant contributions that Drug Courts have made, and continue to make, in reducing drug usage and crime.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 2013 as

* DRUG COURT MONTH *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this fifteenth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* CHILD CARE PROVIDER APPRECIATION DAY * [M13-125] WHEREAS, our future depends on the quality of the early childhood experiences provided to young children today and high quality early childhood services represent a valuable commitment to our children’s future; and

WHEREAS, annually, there are 3,742 child care providers working with the Arizona Department of Economic Security to serve 47,284 children so family members may accept or maintain employment thus reducing or avoiding dependence on pub- lic assistance; and

WHEREAS, the contribution of child care providers to our children’s future is worthy of the highest respect; and

WHEREAS, by calling attention to the importance of high quality child care services for all children and families in the State of Arizona, we hope to improve the quality and availability of such services; and

WHEREAS, the State of Arizona encourages parents to take this day to show their child care providers how much they appre- ciate them.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 10, 2013 as

* CHILD CARE PROVIDER APPRECIATION DAY * and urge all citizens to join me in acknowledging Arizona’s child care providers for their invaluable contributions made to the State of Arizona on this special day and throughout the year.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this fifteenth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

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* OLDER AMERICANS MONTH * [M13-127] WHEREAS, Arizona is home to more than 1,232,791 residents ages 60 and older who perform valuable roles in our commu- nities by contributing their experience, knowledge, and wisdom; and

WHEREAS, the older adults in Arizona are the roots from which our community grows, who bestow gifts of wisdom and insight upon younger generations, and strengthen the bonds between neighbors to create a better place to live; and

WHEREAS, older Arizonans are creative, dynamic and resilient community members involved in volunteering, mentoring, promoting the arts and culture, or civic engagement; and

WHEREAS, the contributions of our older residents significantly influences the greater good; and

WHEREAS, our communities can provide opportunities to empower older citizens to continue to flourish by emphasizing the importance of elders and their leadership through public recognition of their achievements; presenting opportunities for older Arizonans to share their wisdom, experience, and skills; and recognizing older adults as a valuable asset in strengthening our communities

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 2013 as

* OLDER AMERICANS MONTH * and urge every Arizonan to take time this month to recognize older adults and the people who serve and support them as pow- erful and vital citizens who greatly contribute to the community.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this fifteenth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* POWERTALK 21 DAY * [M13-185] WHEREAS, the State of Arizona recognizes the importance of parents talking with their teens about alcohol; and

WHEREAS, high school students who use alcohol or other substances are five times more likely to believe good grades are not important or they drop out of school; and

WHEREAS, teen alcohol use kills about 5,000 people each year, more than all other legal drugs combined; and

WHEREAS, the majority of kids say their parents are their primary influence when it comes to decisions about drinking alco- hol; and

WHEREAS, PowerTalk 21® Day, started by Mothers Against Drunk Driving® in 2011, was established to encourage parents and caregivers to embrace their important role in influencing America’s youth and their decisions about drinking alcohol.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim April 21, 2013 as

* POWERTALK 21 DAY * and urge Arizona citizens to join in the local efforts to raise awareness of the importance of parents and teens talking together about alcohol in order to reduce the risks and dangers posed to teens and communities.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this eighteenth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA TRAVEL AND TOURISM DAYS * [M13-145] WHEREAS, the U.S. Travel Association promotes the celebration of National Tourism Week to promote the importance of travel and tourism as a major U.S. industry that is vital to the nation’s economic stability and growth; and

WHEREAS, the Arizona travel and tourism industry is vital to the state’s economic prosperity and enriches the lives of the state’s residents and visitors by contributing to their quality of life; and

WHEREAS, travel to and within Arizona provides significant economic benefits for the state, attracting 37.6 million domes- tic and international visitors in 2011, contributing $18.3 billion in direct travel spending, generating $2.7 billion in local state and federal tax revenues and providing nearly 200,000 jobs; and

WHEREAS, nearly 80 percent of visitor spending is generated from out-of-state visitors, which represents new money imported into the Arizona economy; and

WHEREAS, the Arizona travel and tourism industry promotes the state’s global image as a world-class destination with unforgettable scenery, exciting outdoor adventures, rejuvenating resorts and spas, unique local cuisines and a captivating his- tory to attract travelers and increase the state’s benefits from visitors spending.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 4 – 12, 2013 as

* ARIZONA TRAVEL AND TOURISM DAYS * and encourage residents and visitors to discover Arizona’s exciting travel destinations and tourism offerings.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this nineteenth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* PUBLIC SERVICE RECOGNITION WEEK * [M13-146] WHEREAS, Americans are served every single day by public servants at the federal, state, county, city, and town levels; and

WHEREAS, many public servants, including military personnel, police officers, firefighters, border patrol officers, embassy employees, health care professional and others, risk their lives each day in service to the people of the United States; and

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WHEREAS, public servants include teachers, doctors and scientists, train conductors and astronauts, nurses and safety inspectors, laborers, computer technicians and social workers and countless others who, day in and day out provide the diverse services demanded by the American people of their government with efficiency and integrity; and

WHEREAS, without these public servants at every level, continuity would be impossible in a democracy that regularly changes its leaders and elected officials; and

WHEREAS, the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association (NARFE) is dedicated to protecting and enhancing the earned pay, retirement and health care benefits of federal employees, retirees and their survivors and is a co- sponsor of Public Service Recognition Week which will be celebrated across the country on May 5 – 11, 2013; and

WHEREAS, the NARFE Arizona Federation has selected Public Service Recognition Week to hold its 56th Federation Con- vention in Phoenix, Arizona.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 5 – 11, 2013 as

* PUBLIC SERVICE RECOGNITION WEEK * and urge all citizens to honor the men and women who dedicate their careers to public service and serve our nation as federal, state, county and local government employees.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this nineteenth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* SENIOR CORPS WEEK * [M13-131] WHEREAS, older Americans bring a lifetime of skills and experience as parents, grandparents, workers, and citizens that can be tapped to meet challenges in our communities; and

WHEREAS, for more than four decades, the three programs of Senior Corps – RSVP, Senior Companions, and Foster Grand- parents – have proven to be a highly effective way to engage Americans ages 55 and over in meeting national and community needs; and

WHEREAS, each year, Senior Corps provides service opportunities for nearly 330,000 older Americans across the nation, including approximately 1,700 seniors in Arizona to serve their communities. Foster Grandparents serve one-on-one as tutors and mentors to more than 1,400 young Arizonans who have special needs. Senior Companions help more than 860 home- bound Arizona seniors and other adults maintain independence in their own homes. RSVP volunteers conduct safety patrols for local police departments, protect the environment, tutor and mentor youth, respond to natural disasters, and provide other services through more than 130 groups across Arizona; and

WHEREAS, last year, Senior Corps volunteers provided more than 96.2 million hours of service, helping to improve the lives of our most vulnerable citizens, strengthen our educational system; protect our environment, provide independent living ser- vices, and contribute to our public safety; and

WHEREAS, at a time of mounting social needs and growing interest in service by older Americans, there is an unprecedented opportunity to harness the talents of 55-plus volunteers to address community challenges; to help volunteers by keeping them active, healthy, and engaged; help our communities by solving local problems, and help our nation by saving taxpayer dollars, reducing healthcare costs, and strengthening our democracy; and

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WHEREAS, the fourth annual Senior Corps Week, taking place May 6 – 10, 2013, is an opportunity to thank Senior Corps volunteers for their service and recognize their impact and value to our communities and nation.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 6 – 10, 2013 as

* SENIOR CORPS WEEK * and urge all citizens to recognize Senior Corps volunteers and programs for their valuable impact on our communities.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this nineteenth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA STROKE AWARENESS MONTH * [M13-192] WHEREAS, stroke is a leading cause of serious long-term disability and the fourth leading cause of death in the United States, killing about 130,000 people nationwide and 2,051 citizens of Arizona each year; and

WHEREAS, stroke is the sixth leading cause of death in children and occurs at a rate of 1 in 2,700 live births each year and at a rate of 12 in 100,000 children per year nationally; and

WHEREAS, Americans are more aware of the risk factors and warning signs for stroke than in the past, but according to a recent survey, one-third of adults cannot identify any symptoms; and

WHEREAS, the F.A.S.T. warning signs and symptoms of stroke include face drooping, arm weakness, speech difficulty and time to call 9-1-1; and beyond F.A.S.T., additional stroke warning signs and symptoms include sudden numbness or weakness of the face, arm or leg, especially on one side of the body; sudden confusion, trouble speaking or understanding; sudden trou- ble seeing in one or both eyes; sudden trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination; and sudden severe headache with no known cause; and

WHEREAS, new and effective treatments have been developed to treat and minimize the severity and damaging effect of strokes, but much more research is needed specifically in children as very little is known about the cause, treatment and pre- vention of pediatric stroke; and

WHEREAS, National Stroke Association celebrates National Stroke Awareness Month in May to increase public awareness of lifesaving stroke information.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, hereby proclaim May 2013 as

* ARIZONA STROKE AWARENESS MONTH * and urge all Arizonans to familiarize themselves with the risk factors associated with stroke, recognize the warning signs and symptoms, and on first signs of a stroke dial 9-1-1 immediately so that we might begin to reduce the devastating effects of stroke on our population, and I further urge citizens to join me in raising awareness of stroke in adults and children.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R

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DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twenty-ninth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* COMMUNITY ACTION MONTH * [M13-133] WHEREAS, Community Action Agencies were created when the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 was signed into law; and

WHEREAS, Community Action Agencies have a 49-year history promoting self-sufficiency for families with limited income; and

WHEREAS, Community Action Agencies make an essential contribution to individuals and families in Arizona by providing them with innovative and cost-effective programs; and

WHEREAS, welfare reform in Arizona has benefited from state partnerships with Community Action Agencies; and

WHEREAS, families with limited income continue to need opportunities to improve their lives and their living conditions, thus ensuring that all Arizonans are able to live in dignity; and

WHEREAS, Arizona must continue to promote economic security by providing support and opportunities for all people in need of assistance.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 2013 as

* COMMUNITY ACTION MONTH * in recognition of the hard work and dedication of Arizona’s Community Action Agencies.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twenty-ninth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INSURANCE PROFESSIONALS WEEK * [M13-129] WHEREAS, the International Association of Insurance Professionals (IAIP), and its 300 local affiliates and approximately 6,000 members, is a professional association open to individuals in the insurance and risk management industries; and

WHEREAS, IAIP and its affiliates promote personal and professional development through education, networking and lead- ership opportunities to all professionals in the insurance business; and

WHEREAS, both IAIP and Insurance Professionals of Phoenix continually strive to raise the standards of ethics, consumer education and customer service throughout the insurance industry; and

WHEREAS, Insurance Professionals of Phoenix are engaged in charitable causes to strengthen and enhance communities in Maricopa County while earning recognition for their many accomplishments in the economically vital insurance industry.

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NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 19 – 25, 2013 as

* INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INSURANCE PROFESSIONALS WEEK *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twenty-ninth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* LUPUS AWARENESS MONTH * [M13-189] WHEREAS, lupus is an autoimmune disease that can cause severe damage to the tissue and organs in the body and in some cases may cause death; and

WHEREAS, more than 5 million people worldwide suffer the devastating effects of this disease and each year over a 100,000 young women, men and children are newly diagnosed with lupus, the great majority of whom are women of childbearing age; and

WHEREAS, medical research efforts and the discovery of safer, more effective treatments for lupus patients are under-funded in comparison with diseases of comparable magnitude and severity; and

WHEREAS, many physicians worldwide are unaware of symptoms and health effects of lupus, causing people with lupus to suffer for many years before they obtain a correct diagnosis and medical treatment; and

WHEREAS, due to the lack of research and the unfamiliarity with the symptoms and health effects of lupus, it is difficult to immediately diagnosis this disease, causing people with lupus to suffer for many years before they obtain a correct diagnosis and medical treatment; and

WHEREAS, there is a deep, unmet need worldwide to educate and support individuals and families affected by lupus and there is an urgent need to increase awareness in communities worldwide of the debilitating impact of lupus; and

WHEREAS, May 10th is designated as World Lupus Day wherein lupus organizations around the globe call for increased public and private sector funding for medical research, targeted education programs for health professionals, patients and the public, and worldwide recognition of lupus as a significant health issue.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 2013 as

* LUPUS AWARENESS MONTH *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twenty-ninth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

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ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* MELANOMA AWARENESS DAY * [M13-190] WHEREAS, skin cancer is the most common form of cancer with over 3.5 million new cases in the United States each year; and

WHEREAS, it is currently estimated that one in five Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime; and

WHEREAS, melanoma skin cancer affects young women 15-29 more than any other cancer; and

WHEREAS, melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer and statistics indicate that the cases of malignant melanoma are increasing more rapidly than any other type of cancer; and

WHEREAS, the five-year survival rate for people whose melanoma is detected and treated before it spreads to the lymph nodes is 90 percent; and

WHEREAS, the American Academy of Dermatology designates the first Monday in May as Melanoma Monday to raise awareness of melanoma and other types of skin cancer and to encourage early detection through self-exams; and

WHEREAS, free skin cancer screenings will be provided by Arizona dermatologists throughout the summer under the spon- sorship of the American Academy of Dermatology.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 6, 2013 as

* MELANOMA AWARENESS DAY * and encourage all Arizonans to practice sun safety in order to prevent and detect skin cancer.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twenty-ninth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH * [M13-130] WHEREAS, mental health is essential to everyone’s overall health and well-being; and

WHEREAS, one in four Americans will experience a mental health disorder in a given year regardless of age, gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, religion, or economic status, and one in five children have an identified mental health need; and

WHEREAS, mental health conditions are real and prevalent in our nation, and addressing the mental health needs of children, youth, and families today is fundamental to the future of the State of Arizona; and

WHEREAS, for one in ten children, untreated mental health needs can lead to failure in school, addiction and even suicide; and

WHEREAS, prevention is an effective way to reduce the burden of mental health conditions; and

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WHEREAS, with effective services and supports, individuals with mental health conditions can recover and lead full, produc- tive lives; and

WHEREAS, the Arizona Department of Health Services and each business, school, government agency, healthcare provider, organization and citizen has a responsibility to promote the mental well-being as part of a person’s overall health.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 2013 as

* MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH * and urge Arizona citizens, government agencies, public and private institutions, businesses, schools and communities to re- commit to increasing awareness and understanding of mental health in adults and children, the steps our citizens can take to protect their mental health, and the need for appropriate and accessible services for all people with mental health needs.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twenty-ninth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* NURSING HOME WEEK * [M13-191] WHEREAS, the citizens of Arizona now residing in nursing homes have greatly enriched the heritage, success and growth of our state; and

WHEREAS, our state’s nursing facilities help improve the quality of life for our citizens and offer valuable support to their families, community and friends; and

WHEREAS, National Nursing Home Week was established by the American Health Care Association to raise awareness to the care provided to the residents in long-term care and begins on Mother's Day, May 12 and continues through May 18, 2013; and

WHEREAS, the member nursing homes of the American Health Care Association and the Arizona Healthcare Association are holding events in observance of Nursing Home Week guided by this year’s national theme of “Team Care: Everyone Pitches in!”.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 12-18, 2013 as

* NURSING HOME WEEK * and ask citizens of Arizona to visit their loved one, friend or neighbor currently residing in a nursing home to show respect for all that they have given to society and applaud our long-term care professionals for their commitment and generosity that brings hope and comfort to countless individuals.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R

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DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twenty-ninth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* WOMEN'S HEALTH WEEK * [M13-132] WHEREAS, National Women's Health Week celebrates the efforts of national and community organizations working together with partners and volunteers to improve awareness of key women’s health issues; and

WHEREAS, all women, at every stage of life, have unique health needs that should be addressed in their own right; and

WHEREAS, Women’s Health Week is distinguished as a celebration of women taking responsibility for their own health through greater knowledge, understanding and opportunities; and

WHEREAS, women can improve their overall health and prevent disease and illness by incorporating simple, preventive health behaviors into everyday life; and

WHEREAS, Arizona’s commitment to keeping women healthy remains stronger than ever, and keeping women healthy and safe is strengthened through partnerships with social and health services and other organizations.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 12 – 18, 2013 as

* WOMEN'S HEALTH WEEK * and encourage citizens to come together to support and advance the health status of women and to increase awareness of important women’s health issues.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twenty-ninth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA CORRECTIONAL EDUCATION WEEK * [M13-195] WHEREAS, Arizona faces a growing number of youth and adult offenders who are being institutionalized in federal, state, and local facilities; and

WHEREAS, correctional education in our state continues to play an important role in the process by which incarcerated indi- viduals and those under community supervision can gain the education necessary to become productive citizens and break the cycle of crime and violence that plagues much of our offender population; and

WHEREAS, the opportunity to improve their knowledge and skills is invaluable for offenders who are prepared to pay their debt to society and resume a life as a gainfully employed and law-abiding citizen; and

WHEREAS, Arizona’s Correctional and Alternative Educators contribute their time and energy on behalf of incarcerated men, women, and youth, and are vital to the true rehabilitation process by which offenders can gain dignity, respect, self- esteem; and

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WHEREAS, Arizona’s Correctional Educators have an organizational mission to advocate for excellence in correctional edu- cation by providing high quality services and resources for its members; and

WHEREAS, there is an established body of research to support education as a significant strategy for reducing recidivism, with literacy being a key factor in a successful educational experience, as well as having highly qualified correctional educa- tors who help to ensure the success of correctional education programs.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 27 – May 31, 2013 as

* ARIZONA CORRECTIONAL EDUCATION WEEK *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this thirtieth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA SMALL BUSINESS MONTH * [M13-194] WHEREAS, according to the U.S. Department of Labor, most new jobs created throughout the nation in the past decade have come from the creative efforts of entrepreneurs and small businesses; and

WHEREAS, entrepreneurs have been the source of economic innovation throughout U.S. history, and our society has been improved by people who successfully market their ideas; and

WHEREAS, small business provides the basis of our community fabric by underwriting innumerable local civic, cultural, educational and charitable endeavors; and

WHEREAS, small business has consistently provided for Arizona’s growing population by providing the necessary services for Arizona’s citizens, and enriched the quality of life here in Arizona.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 2013 as

* ARIZONA SMALL BUSINESS MONTH * in recognition of the contributions of small business to make Arizona the great state that it is.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this thirtieth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

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* BUILDING SAFETY MONTH * [M13-193] WHEREAS, building safety affects many aspects of life, and through the enforcement of construction codes, people enjoy the comfort of structures that are safe and sound; and

WHEREAS, the dedicated members of the International Code Council, in partnership with building and fire prevention offi- cials, architects, engineers, and others in the construction industry, develop and enforce the codes that safeguard Americans in the buildings where we live, work, play and learn; and

WHEREAS, construction codes provide safeguards to protect the public from natural disasters that can occur all across the country, including snowstorms, hurricanes, tornadoes, wildland fires, and earthquakes, and construction codes also work to minimize other potential building catastrophes; and

WHEREAS, Building Safety Month is sponsored by the International Code Council and is an opportunity to educate the pub- lic and to increase public awareness of the role building safety and fire prevention-officials, local and state building depart- ments, and federal agencies play in the first line of defense to protect the public; and

WHEREAS, this year’s theme, “Code Officials Keep You Safe” encourages all Americans to raise awareness of the impor- tance of building safety; green and resilient building; pool, spa and hot tub safety; backyard safety; and new technologies in the construction industry.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 2013 as

* BUILDING SAFETY MONTH * and urge everyone to consider projects to improve building safety and sustainability at home and in the community, and to acknowledge the essential service provided by local and state building departments and federal agencies in protecting lives and property.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this thirtieth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* CHRONIC PAIN AWARENESS MONTH * [M13-196] WHEREAS, over 2.5 million Arizonans suffer from chronic pain, with debilitating conditions like chronic lower back pain, diabetic peripheral neuropathy, fibromyalgia, and arthritis; and

WHEREAS, significant barriers to adequate pain care exist for Arizonans; often patients consult multiple health care provid- ers and live with the pain for years before it is properly diagnosed and managed; and

WHEREAS, studies show that significant savings could be achieved through better treatment of acute pain, reduction in workers’ compensation costs and lost tax revenues, and a reduced burden of opioid abuse and misuse; and

WHEREAS, increased awareness and education to raise patient, provider and public understanding of pain, its consequences, its management and its prevention, will allow communities to better support patients who struggle with chronic pain; and

WHEREAS, public awareness of chronic pain issues is important in order to gain a better understanding of the extent, conse- quences and causes of the disease.

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NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim September 2013 as

* CHRONIC PAIN AWARENESS MONTH *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this thirtieth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* NURSES WEEK * [M13-197] WHEREAS, nearly 3.1 million registered nurses in the United States comprise our Nation’s largest health care profession; and

WHEREAS, the depth and breadth of the registered nursing profession meets the different and emerging health care needs of the American population in a wide range of settings; and

WHEREAS, registered nurses of this country are working to chart a new course for a healthy nation that relies on increasing delivery of primary and preventive health care; and

WHEREAS, professional nursing has been demonstrated to be an indispensable component in the safety and quality of care of hospitalized patients; and

WHEREAS, the demand for registered nursing services will be greater than ever because of the aging of the American popu- lation, the continuing expansion of life-sustaining technology, and the explosive growth of home health care services; and

WHEREAS, the cost-effective, safe and quality health care services provided by registered nurses will be an ever more important component of the health care system in the future; and

WHEREAS, Nurses Week 2013 will celebrate the ways in which registered nurses strive to provide safe and quality patient care and map out the way to improve our health care system.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 6 – 12, 2013 as

* NURSES WEEK * and ask Arizonans to celebrate registered nursing's accomplishments and efforts to improve our health care system and show our appreciation for the nation's registered nurses.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this thirtieth day of April in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

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ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES WEEK * [M13-198] WHEREAS, emergency medical services is a vital component of Arizona’s public health system, responding to more than 500,000 requests for assistance each year; and

WHEREAS, members of emergency medical services teams include emergency medical technicians, paramedics, firefighters, 911 dispatchers, police officers, nurses, emergency physicians, educators, administrators and others working as a team; and

WHEREAS, emergency medical services teams are ready to provide lifesaving care to residents and visitors in need 24 hours a day, seven days a week; and

WHEREAS, the improved outcomes from life-threatening events such as out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, stroke, trauma, and heart attack are due to quality improvement measures implemented by emergency medical services providers; and

WHEREAS, emergency medical services professionals engage in thousands of hours of quality improvement and continuing education to enhance their lifesaving skills and overall quality patient care; and

WHEREAS, it is appropriate to recognize the value and accomplishments of emergency medical services providers by desig- nating Emergency Medical Services Week.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 19 – 25, 2013 as

* EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES WEEK * and wish to further recognize on May 22, 2013, the teams who specialize in emergency medical services for children.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this first day of May in the year Two Thou- sand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA MEN'S HEALTH WEEK * [M13-201] WHEREAS, despite advances in medical technology and research, men continue to live an average of five years less than women, with African-American men having the lowest life expectancy; and

WHEREAS, public awareness on the importance of a healthy lifestyle and early detection of male health problems can result in reducing rates of mortality from disease; and

WHEREAS, men who are educated about the value of preventative health will be more likely to participate in health screen- ing; and

WHEREAS, the Men's Health Network worked with Congress to develop National Men's Health Week as a special campaign to help educate men and their families about the importance of positive health attitudes and preventative health practices; and

WHEREAS, Arizona Men's Health Week includes a focus on a broad range of men's health issues, including heart disease, diabetes, prostate, testicular and colon cancer.

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NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim June 10 – 16, 2013 as

* ARIZONA MEN'S HEALTH WEEK * and encourage citizens to participate in a healthy lifestyle, regular exercise, and preventative medical screenings as recom- mended by a healthcare professional.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this second day of May in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA MILITARY WOMEN WEEK * [M13-200] WHEREAS, American women have defended our Nation and its principles of freedom and justice since the earliest conflicts in our country’s fight for independence; and

WHEREAS, from the battlefield at Saratoga to the front lines of Operations Enduring and Iraqi Freedom, women have will- ingly responded to the call of duty with pride, dignity and courage, and often at great personal risk and sacrifice; and

WHEREAS, the service of women received scant notice until World War II, when our Nations’ sovereignty was threatened and Americans came to recognize and appreciate the enormous contributions that women offered in strengthening our military forces at home and in campaign theaters across the globe; and

WHEREAS, in war, international conflicts and peacekeeping missions, women have been wounded, taken prisoner, and killed in the line of duty; and

WHEREAS, women have not been deterred by the risks of military service, currently making up 20 percent of America’s Armed Forces recruits, and will represent 12 percent of all veterans by the year 2020; and

WHEREAS, it is appropriate that Arizona recognize its 50,000 female veterans and the immense sacrifices of the women of our Armed Forces, and its citizens extend gratitude to all past and present women in military service.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 13 – 19, 2013 as

* ARIZONA MILITARY WOMEN WEEK *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this second day of May in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

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* ARIZONA MONSOON AWARENESS WEEK * [M13-202] WHEREAS, it is vital that all citizens be aware of the challenge of living with limited water resources, extreme heat, severe weather, and floods; and

WHEREAS, limited water resources may cause hardships and possible life-threatening conditions in drought stricken areas; and

WHEREAS, the extreme summer heat may cause life-threatening conditions for those who work outdoors or take part in out- door activities; and

WHEREAS, the severe storms with damaging high wind, dangerous dust storms, destructive hail and hazardous lightning threaten the safety of people who live and travel in Arizona; and

WHEREAS, these storms along with flood waters that inundate our land cause property damage and threaten the health and safety of the people in our State; and

WHEREAS, the Arizona Departments of Health Services, Insurance, Water Resources, Public Safety, Transportation, and Emergency and Military Affairs, have joined with the Salvation Army and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administra- tion’s National Weather Service in recognizing the need for a broad public education on drought, dust storms, extreme heat, flash flooding, and severe weather in Arizona.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim June 9 – 14, 2013 as

* ARIZONA MONSOON AWARENESS WEEK *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this second day of May in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* GREAT OUTDOORS MONTH * [M13-203] WHEREAS, the State of Arizona has varied landscapes that include expansive desert, thick forests, emerald waters, and tow- ering mountains; and

WHEREAS, through biking, swimming, hiking, fishing, hunting, boating and many other activities, we are able to enjoy the healthy benefits of outdoor recreation; and

WHEREAS, the economic impact of outdoor recreation is both large and growing nationally, exceeding $650 billion in annual expenditures; and

WHEREAS, Great Outdoors Month allows us to celebrate the partnership of federal, state and local agencies, the recreation and tourism industries and recreationists which makes outdoor recreation opportunities available; and

WHEREAS, our citizens play an important role in protecting our natural resources, and during this month, we honor the men and women who volunteer to help protect our environment.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim June 2013 as

* GREAT OUTDOORS MONTH *

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this second day of May in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA MEMORIAL DAY * [M13-204] WHEREAS, Memorial Day was officially proclaimed in 1868 by General John Logan, national commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, and was first observed on May 30, 1868 when flowers were placed on the graves of Union and Confed- erate soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery; and

WHEREAS, on this Memorial Day we remember and honor all those courageous men and women of our armed forces who have risked and lost their lives to protect America’s interests, to defend our freedom, to preserve our values, and to advance the ideals of democracy; and

WHEREAS, American troops continue to put themselves in harms way to preserve the freedoms we all enjoy; and

WHEREAS, we express our profound sympathy and gratitude to the families who have lost loved ones in service to America, and we acknowledge the debt we owe to those men and women who, because they so cherished peace, died in the defense of it; and

WHEREAS, it is a privilege to express our gratitude to those whose sacrifices serve as constant reminders of the high price of liberty; and

WHEREAS, in respect and recognition of these courageous men and women, all veterans of the U.S. Military Services, state and local government officials, educators, students, historians, and all patriotic citizens of this great State and Nation are encouraged to observe Memorial Day with appropriate ceremonies.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 27, 2013 as

* ARIZONA MEMORIAL DAY *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this seventh day of May in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA MISSING CHILDREN’S DAY * [M13-205] WHEREAS, according to the U.S. Department of Justice, an estimated 800,000 children are reported missing each year; and June 30, 2013 Page 189 Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State Semiannual Index

WHEREAS, on average, approximately 2,000 children are reported missing to law-enforcement agencies daily; and approxi- mately 58,200 of these children are victims of non-family abductions and more than 200,000 are the victims of family abduc- tions; and

WHEREAS, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children® (NCMEC) exists as a resource to help prevent child abduction and sexual exploitation, help find missing children, and assist victims of child abduction and sexual exploitation, their families, and the professionals who serve them; and

WHEREAS, National Missing Children’s Day is a time to remember those children who are missing and give hope to their families.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 25, 2013 as

* ARIZONA MISSING CHILDREN’S DAY * and urge the participation of local government, law enforcement, and communities in the protection of children and educating children about child abduction and sexual exploitation, and how to respond and seek help from law enforcement, social ser- vices, and NCMEC to prevent the abduction and sexual exploitation of children.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this seventh day of May in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* FOOD ALLERGY AND ANAPHYLAXIS AWARENESS WEEK * [M13-206] WHEREAS, researchers estimate up to 15 million Americans have food allergies, of which children are the largest group; and

WHEREAS, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, food allergy results in more than 300,000 ambula- tory care visits a year involving children under 18; and

WHEREAS, hundreds of Americans die each year due to food-induced hypersensitivity resulting from eating a food contain- ing an ingredient to which they were allergic; and

WHEREAS, anaphylaxis is a sudden, severe allergic reaction involving major organs in the body simultaneously and, in severely allergic individuals, causing death in a matter of minutes; and

WHEREAS, shellfish, fish, milk, eggs, tree nuts, peanuts, soy, and wheat cause 90 percent of food allergy reactions. Food allergy symptoms can include hives, vomiting, diarrhea, respiratory distress, and swelling of the throat; and

WHEREAS, eating in restaurants and at school are situations that pose the highest risk for people with food allergies, and strict avoidance of the offending food is the only way to avoid a reaction, as there is currently no cure for food allergies.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 12 – 18, 2013 as

* FOOD ALLERGY AND ANAPHYLAXIS AWARENESS WEEK *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

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Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this seventh day of May in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* PUBLIC WORKS WEEK * [M13-207] WHEREAS, public works infrastructure, facilities and services are of vital importance to sustainable communities and the health, safety and well-being of the people of Arizona; and

WHEREAS, such facilities and services could not be provided without the dedicated efforts of public works professionals, engineers, managers and employees from state and local government and the private sector, who are responsible for and who plan, design, build, operate, and maintain the transportation, water supply, water treatment, public buildings, structures and facilities, and who deliver solid waste services, transit, and fleet services which are essential to serve our citizens; and

WHEREAS, it is in the public interest to gain knowledge of and to maintain an interest and understanding of the importance of public works and public works programs in their respective communities; and

WHEREAS, the year 2013 marks the 53rd annual National Public Works Week sponsored by the American Public Works Association; and

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 19 – 25, 2013 as

* PUBLIC WORKS WEEK * and urge all Arizonans to join with representatives of the Arizona Chapter of the American Public Works Association in activ- ities and ceremonies designed to pay tribute to our public works professionals, engineers, managers and employees and to rec- ognize the substantial contributions they have made to our national health, safety, welfare and quality of life.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this eighth day of May in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ROSIE THE RIVETER DAY * [M13-199] WHEREAS, National Rosie the Riveter Day is a collective national effort to raise awareness of the 16 million working women during World War II; and

WHEREAS, Americans have chosen to honor female workers who contributed on the home front during World War II; and

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WHEREAS, these women left their homes to work or volunteer full-time in factories, farms, shipyard, airplane factories, banks and other institutions in support of the military overseas; and

WHEREAS, these women worked with the USO or Red Cross, drove trucks, riveted airplane parts, collected critical materi- als, rolled bandages, served on rationing boards; and

WHEREAS, it is appropriate to recognize and preserve the history and legacy of working women, including volunteer women, during World War II to promote cooperation and fellowship among such members and their descendants; and

WHEREAS, these women and their descendants wish to further the advancement of patriotic ideas, excellence in the work place, and loyalty to the United States of America.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim May 25, 2013 as

* ROSIE THE RIVETER DAY * and encourage citizens to honor these women who contributed to our country through their patriotism.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this eighth day of May in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA ELDER ABUSE AWARENESS DAY * [M13-210] WHEREAS, Arizona’s seniors are valued members of society and it is our collective responsibility to ensure they live in a safe environment; and

WHEREAS, abuse of our senior population is an ever-increasing problem that crosses all socio-economic boundaries; and

WHEREAS, combating abuse of older citizens will help improve the quality of life for all seniors across the state and will allow them to continue to live independently and contribute to the vibrancy of Arizona; and

WHEREAS, all people, including seniors, have the right to be treated with respect and dignity; and

WHEREAS, Arizona values its seniors and appreciates their contribution as leaders, mentors, volunteers and important mem- bers of this community.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim June 14, 2013 as

* ARIZONA ELDER ABUSE AWARENESS DAY *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twenty-first day of May in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

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ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA SCOLIOSIS AWARENESS MONTH * [M13-209] WHEREAS, scoliosis is an abnormal curvature of the spine, often times with no known cause; and

WHEREAS, scoliosis is a condition affecting 2-3 percent of the population, an estimated 7 million people in the United States, and affects individuals without regard to gender, race, age or economic status; and

WHEREAS, the primary age of onset for scoliosis is between 10 and 15 with girls being eight times more likely to progress to a curve magnitude that requires treatment; and

WHEREAS, an estimated 1 million scoliosis patients utilize healthcare yearly, with approximately one of every six children with this condition eventually required to receive active medical treatment; and

WHEREAS, screening programs allow for early detection and treatment opportunities which may alleviate the worst effects of the condition; and

WHEREAS, we must increase the public’s awareness of scoliosis and help children, parents, adults, and healthcare providers understand, recognize and treat the complexities of spinal deformities such as scoliosis.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim June 2013 as

* ARIZONA SCOLIOSIS AWARENESS MONTH * and encourage all citizens to increase awareness and education to fight scoliosis in Arizona.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twenty-first day of May in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* CPR/AED AWARENESS WEEK * [M13-211] WHEREAS, sudden cardiac arrest claims the lives of thousands of individuals each year in Arizona; and

WHEREAS, adults and children can save many lives by learning the simple technique of Hands-Only Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and the proper use of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED); and

WHEREAS, fully implementing all the links in the “chain of survival” including tracking and increasing bystander CPR, pro- viding dispatched assisted pre-arrival CPR instructions, providing early defibrillation with an AED, providing high quality resuscitation by trained emergency medical rescuers, and an organized system of post-cardiac arrest care in recognized Car- diac Receiving Centers has been shown to save lives; and

WHEREAS, placing AED’s in public facilities will increase survival from sudden cardiac arrest; and

WHEREAS, sudden cardiac arrest awareness remains a high priority for Arizona’s Department of Health Services and emer- gency medical and public safety system, the Save Hearts in Arizona Registry and Education (SHARE) Program, the American Heart Association and the Arizona chapters of the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Association; and

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WHEREAS, CPR/AED Awareness Week will educate Arizona citizens on the importance of bystander CPR and AED use, and will increase the number of survivors from sudden cardiac arrest in Arizona.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim June 3 – 8, 2013 as

* CPR/AED AWARENESS WEEK *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this twenty-eighth day of May in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ARIZONA YOUTH LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE WEEK * [M13-214] WHEREAS, it is important that we prepare our youth to be informed citizens who understand and respect the principles that have sustained this Nation for over 237 years; and

WHEREAS, it is most appropriate to set aside a period of time to devote preparing our youth for leadership roles in our State and Nation; and

WHEREAS, it is essential that our youth are given the opportunities to prepare themselves to meet our Nation’s challenges through studies that emphasize individual responsibility, patriotism, leadership, American history, the United States Constitu- tion, the free enterprise system and good citizenship; and

WHEREAS, the 23rd Annual Arizona Youth Leadership Conference is made possible by Arizona Youth Leadership, Inc. and the members of the Military Order of World Wars.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim July 16 – 20, 2013 as

* ARIZONA YOUTH LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE WEEK * and urge all Arizonans to honor those preparing the youth and the youth who are committed to preparing themselves to under- stand and respect the principles that have sustained this Nation.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this sixth day of June in the year Two Thou- sand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* BUFFALO SOLDIERS DAY * [M13-213] WHEREAS, African-Americans have fought with distinction in all of this country's military engagements; and

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WHEREAS, on July 28, 1866, Congress established a peacetime army founding six new African-American units, the 9th and 10th Cavalry, and the 38th, 39th, 40th and 41st Infantry. Later on, the 38th and 41st reorganized as the 25th Infantry, and the 39th and 40th reorganized as the 24th Infantry; and

WHEREAS, these soldiers were nicknamed Buffalo Soldiers by the Native Americans because of their reputation for fighting ferociously to the end in battle; and

WHEREAS, Buffalo Soldiers were responsible for escorting settlers, cattle herds and railroad crews, exploring and mapping vast areas of the Southwest, stringing hundreds of miles of telegraph lines, and helping in the expansion of the West; and

WHEREAS, throughout the era of the Indian Wars, Buffalo Soldiers were posted from Montana in the Northwest to Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona in the Southwest making up approximately 20 percent of the U.S. Cavalry troopers; and

WHEREAS, it is important for the citizens of Arizona to preserve the history of the Buffalo Soldiers and commemorate the sacrifices they have made to the State and to this Nation.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim June 19, 2013 as

* BUFFALO SOLDIERS DAY *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this sixth day of June in the year Two Thou- sand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* CALLING A SPECIAL SESSION OF THE FIFTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA * [M13-212] By the power vested in me by the Arizona Constitution, Article IV, Part 2, Section 3, and Article V, Section 4, respectively, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, call the 51st Legislature to meet in a special session at the Capitol on the 11th Day of June, 2013, at 5:00 p.m.

The subject to be considered at the Special Session shall be:

1. The state budget for fiscal year 2013-2014, supplemental appropriations and adjustments to other appropriations for fiscal year 2012-2013, and other budgeting or advance appropriations as necessary beyond fiscal year 2013-2014, including appropriations, budget reconciliation legislation, and statutory and session law changes necessary to imple- ment a state budget or supplemental appropriations related thereto such as funding for the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System and any mechanisms for the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System to secure enhanced federal financial participation to support and maintain its programs.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix on this 11th day of June in the year Two Thou- sand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

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ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* LAKES APPRECIATION MONTH * [M13-217] WHEREAS, lakes and reservoirs are among Arizona’s most valuable natural resources; and

WHEREAS, lakes and reservoirs provide drinking water, irrigation, energy, recreation, scenic beauty, and habitat for wildlife; and

WHEREAS, these beneficial uses have been of vital importance to Arizona’s history, growth, and financial health; and

WHEREAS, our lakes and reservoirs improve the quality of life for all of Arizona’s residents and their importance should not go unnoticed; and

WHEREAS, the State of Arizona recognizes the need to manage these lakes and reservoirs for future generations.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim July 2013 as

* LAKES APPRECIATION MONTH *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this thirteenth day of June in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* ROAD RAGE AWARENESS WEEK * [M13-218] WHEREAS, the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA) defines road rage as “an assault with a motor vehicle or other dangerous weapon by the operator or passenger(s) of another motor vehicle or an assault precipitated by an incident that occurred on a roadway”; and

WHEREAS, a study done by the AAA Foundation indicates an average of at least 1,500 men, women, and children are injured or killed each year in the United States from the violent acts of road rage; and

WHEREAS, road rage is a growing problem in our country. On a national level, there are individuals and organizations part- nering in a “Road Rage Awareness Campaign” to promote awareness and education on the prevention of road rage to reduce the number of incidents; and

WHEREAS, these organizations provide support resources for victims and their families and the educational tools to help communities reduce the destructive impact of road rage throughout the United States.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim July 14 – 20, 2013 as

* ROAD RAGE AWARENESS WEEK * and encourage all citizens to help prevent aggressive driving behaviors to improve traffic safety.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

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Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this thirteenth day of June in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

* CHILD SUPPORT AWARENESS MONTH * [M13-216] WHEREAS, Arizona promotes a thriving, productive, proactive and engaging community and tribes across all its counties by taking a collaborative and holistic approach to help families benefit from both co-parenting and community support; and

WHEREAS, providing financial support represents a part of parental responsibility and consistent financial support mini- mizes conflict between parents, ensures a greater opportunity for involvement of both parents, and increases the likelihood of children reaching their full potential; and

WHEREAS, parents spending quality time with their children and focusing on healthy, positive, and nurturing interactions and experiences helps form a healthy bond and contributes to a stronger productive state; and

WHEREAS, Arizona promotes the regular payment of support in regards to children and families of all demographics with employers, workforce programs, parenting advocacy organizations, faith based and community groups, and independent child welfare organizations by taking a holistic approach to best meet economic and social needs; and

WHEREAS, the Arizona Department of Economic Security, Division of Child Support Enforcement collaborates with the Office of the Attorney General, federal and state agencies, tribal governments, County Attorney Offices, County Clerks of Court, faith-based and community organizations, fatherhood groups, enforcement agencies, the business community and employers, and other interested parties in sustaining a stalwart community that assists parents in establishing a financial part- nership to support their children; and

WHEREAS, with the focus of partnering being of great importance, the Department of Economic Security is changing the name of the Division of Child Support Enforcement to the Division of Child Support Services, with the division taking the steps to effectively educate and train all child support staff and partners to provide positive customer engagement and having available quality supportive services within the community to effectively aid parents as they work to meet the physical devel- opment, emotional growth, and economic stability of Arizona’s children.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Janice K. Brewer, Governor of the State of Arizona, do hereby proclaim August 2013 as

* CHILD SUPPORT AWARENESS MONTH *

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Arizona.

Janice K. Brewer G O V E R N O R DONE at the Capitol in Phoenix, on this seventeenth day of June in the year Two Thousand Thirteen and of the Independence of the United States of America the Two Hundred and Thirty-Seventh.

ATTEST: Ken Bennett Secretary of State

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GOVERNOR’S STATEMENT OF COMMUTATION, PARDON OR REPRIEVE, OR STAY OR SUSPENSION OF EXECUTION WHERE A SENTENCE OF DEATH WAS IMPOSED FILED JANUARY 1 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2013 For more information contact the Board of Executive Clemency at (602) 542-5656 or visit the Board online at: http://azboec.gov/ The Office did not receive any statement filed by the governor in granting a commutation, pardon or reprieve, or stay or sus- pension of execution where a sentence of death was imposed.

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SUMMARIES OF ATTORNEY GENERAL OPINIONS

The Secretary of State’s Office is required to publish summaries of Attorney General Opinions under A.R.S. § 41-1013(B)(4). The following Attorney General Opinions were issued between January 1 and June 30, 2013. For copies of these opinions, call (602) 542-5025 or view them online at the Attorney General’s web site: http://www.azag.gov/opinions/index.html

The Office did not receive any summaries of attorney general opinions.

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NOTICES OF AGENCY OMBUDSMAN

The Administrative Procedure Act requires agencies to publish annually in the Register the name or names of those employees who are designated by the agency to assist members of the public or regulated community in seeking information or assistance from the agency. (A.R.S. § 41-1006) The Office publishes the names as a Notice of Agency Ombudsman. The following Notices of Agency Ombudsman were issued between January 1 and June 30, 2013.

Agricultural Employment Relations Board E-mail: [email protected] Name: Lisa James, Executive Secretary (M13-23) Address: 1688 W. Adams St. Office of the Director Phoenix, AZ 85007 Name: Anita Landy, Executive Assistant Telephone: (602) 542-1164 Address: 1688 W. Adams St. Fax: (602) 364-0830 Phoenix, AZ 85007 E-mail: [email protected] Telephone: (602) 542-0990 (M13-27) Fax: (602) 542-5420 Agriculture, Department of E-mail: [email protected] Name: Mary Moreno, Receptionist (M13-24) Address: 1688 W. Adams St. Plant Services Division Phoenix, AZ 85007 Name: John Caravetta, Associate Director Telephone: (602) 542-4373 Address: 1688 W. Adams St. Fax: (602) 542-5420 Phoenix, AZ 85007 E-mail: [email protected] Telephone: (602) 542-0994 (M13-19) Fax: (602) 542-1004 Agricultural Consultation & Training E-mail: [email protected] Name: Brett Cameron, Assistant Director (M13-25) Address: 1688 W. Adams St. State Agricultural Laboratory Phoenix, AZ 85007 Name: Doug Marsh, Assistant Director Telephone: (602) 542-0137 Address: 250 N. 17th Ave., Suite 3200 Fax: (602) 364-0830 Phoenix, AZ 85007 E-mail: [email protected] Telephone: (602) 744-4924 (M13-20) Fax: (602) 542-6109 E-mail: [email protected] Animal Services Division (M13-26) Name: Leatta McLaughlin, Associate Director Address: 1688 W. Adams St. Citrus Research Council, Arizona Phoenix, AZ 85007 Name: Lisa James, Council, Board and Telephone: (602) 542-7186 Commission Administrator Fax: (602) 542-3244 Address: 1688 W. Adams St. E-mail: [email protected] Phoenix, AZ 85007 (M13-21) Telephone: (602) 542-3262 Citrus, Fruit & Vegetable Standardization Fax: (602) 364-0830 Name: Ed Foster, Assistant Director, E-mail: [email protected] Supervisor of Standardization (M13-28) Address: 1688 W. Adams St. Game and Fish Commission, Arizona Phoenix, AZ 85007 Name: Ben Alteneder, Ombudsman Telephone: (602) 542-0947 Address: 5000 W. Carefree Highway Fax: (602) 542-0898 Phoenix, AZ 85086 E-mail: [email protected] Telephone: (623) 236-7334 (M13-22) Fax: (623) 236-7299 Environmental Services Division (M13-08) Name: Jack Peterson, Associate Director Grain Research and Promotion Council, Arizona Address: 1688 W. Adams St. Name: Lisa James, Council, Board and Phoenix, AZ 85007 Commission Administrator Telephone: (602) 542-3575 Address: 1688 W. Adams St. Fax: (602) 542-0466 Phoenix, AZ 85007

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Telephone: (602) 542-3262 Address: 1688 W. Adams St. Fax: (602) 364-0830 Phoenix, AZ 85007 E-mail: [email protected] Telephone: (602) 255-3663 (M13-29) Fax: (602) 542-5457 Iceberg Lettuce Research Council, Arizona E-mail: [email protected] Name: Lisa James, Council, Board and (M13-33) Commission Administrator Licensing Address: 1688 W. Adams St. Name: Robert Tolton, Licensing Supervisor Phoenix, AZ 85007 Address: 1688 W. Adams St. Telephone: (602) 542-3262 Fax: (602) 364-0830 Phoenix, AZ 85007 E-mail: [email protected] Telephone: (602) 255-3652 (M13-30) Fax: (602) 255-1281 E-mail: [email protected] Leafy Greens Food Safety Committee, Arizona (M13-32) Name: Teressa Lopez, Administrator Address: 1688 W. Adams St. Registrar of Contractors Phoenix, AZ 85007 Name: Tyler Palmer, Ombudsman Telephone: (602) 542-0945 Address: 1700 W. Washington, Suite 105 Fax: (602) 542-0898 Phoenix, AZ 85007 E-mail: [email protected] Telephone: (602) 771-6710 (M13-31) Fax: (602) 364-0725 Liquor Licenses and Control, Department of E-mail: [email protected] Name: Lee Hill, Communications and Special (M13-54) Projects Director Address: 800 W. Washington St., 5th Fl. Transportation, Department of Phoenix, AZ 85007 Name: Donald Cassano, Ombudsman Telephone: (602) 364-1936 Address: 206 S. 17th Ave. Fax: (602) 542-6799 Phoenix, AZ 85007 E-mail: [email protected] Telephone: (602) 712-4371 (M13-47) Fax: (602) 712-3232 Investigations Division E-mail: [email protected] Name: Sgt. Wesley Kuhl (M13-06) Address: 800 W. Washington St., 5th Fl. Water Resources, Arizona Department of Phoenix, AZ 85007 Name: Doug W. Dunham, Special Assistant to the Telephone: (602) 542-9072 Director, Legislative Liaison, Ombudsman Fax: (602) 542-9042 Address: 3550 N. Central Ave. E-mail: [email protected] Phoenix, AZ 85012 (M13-46) Telephone: (602) 771-8590 Pest Management, Office of Fax: (602) 771-8689 Compliance E-mail: [email protected] Name: Vince Craig, Compliance Manager (M13-07)

June 30, 2013 Page 201 Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State Semiannual Index SECTIONS AFFECTED INDEX

This Index lists rulemaking activity on rules published between January 1 and June 30, 2013. Rules are listed in numerical order under their Chapter heading. Headings for the Subchapters, Articles, Parts, and Sections do not appear in this Index. Please refer to the Notices, which begin on the page number listed immediately after the code. Codes for rulemaking activity are as follows: PN = Proposed new Section FXN = Final Exempt new Section PM = Proposed amended Section FXM = Final Exempt amended Section PR = Proposed repealed Section FXR = Final Exempt repealed Section P# = Proposed renumbered Section FX# = Final Exempt renumbered Section PSMN = Proposed Summary new Section RC = Recodified PSMM = Proposed Summary amended Section SPN = Supplemental proposed new Section PSMR = Proposed Summary repealed Section SPM = Supplemental proposed amended Section PSM# = Proposed Summary renumbered Section SPR = Supplemental proposed repealed Section FSMN = Final Summary new Section SP# = Supplemental proposed renumbered Section FSMM = Final Summary amended Section EN = Emergency new Section FSMR = Final Summary repealed Section EM = Emergency amended Section FSM# = Final Summary renumbered Section ER = Emergency repealed Section FN = Final new Section E# = Emergency renumbered Section FM = Final amended Section RJ = Rejected by the Attorney General FR = Final repealed Section TN = Terminated proposed new Section F# = Final renumbered Section TM = Terminated proposed amended Section PXN = Proposed Exempt new Section TR = Terminated proposed repealed Section PXM = Proposed Exempt amended Section T# = Terminated proposed renumbered Section PXR = Proposed Exempt repealed Section C = Corrections to Rules Published PX# = Proposed Exempt renumbered Section EXP = Rules have expired

Volume 19, 2013 Page Guide

Issue #, Date Pages Issue #, Date Pages Issue #, Date Pages 1, January 4 1-40 2, January 11 41-64 3, January 18 65-90 4, January 25 91-124 5, February 1 125-168 6, February 8 169-220 7, February 15 221-254 8, February 22 255-328 9, March 1 329-382 10, March 8 383-426 11, March 15 427-536 12, March 22 537-580 13, March 29 581-634 14, April 5 635-672 15, April 12 673-742 16, April 19 743-802 17, April 26 803-908 18, May 3 909-968 19, May 10 969-1014 20, May 17 1015-1296 21, May 24 1297-1404 22, May 31 1405-1471 23, June 7 1472-1515 24, June 14 1516-1615 25, June 21 1616-1677 26, June 28 1678-1719

This Index covers rulemaking activity for Issues 1-26 of Volume 19 as required by law. For a complete Index of Volume 19, refer to the Index in Vol. 20, Issue 1, (2014) of the Arizona Administrative Register.

This Index covers rulemaking activity through Issue 26 of Volume 19.

Administration, Department of – State R2-5B-602. FXM-717 R9-22-202. PM-676 Personnel System R9-22-203. PM-676 R2-5A-301. FXM-717 Agriculture, Department of – Animal R9-22-204. PM-676 R2-5A-307. FXM-717 Services Division R9-22-205. PM-676 R2-5A-402. FXM-717 R3-2-202. SPM-46; EM-150; R9-22-206. PM-676 R2-5A-501. FXM-717 SPM-638 R9-22-207. PM-676 R2-5A-B602. FXM-717 Arizona Health Care Cost Contain- R9-22-212. PM-676 R2-5A-B604. FXM-717 ment System – Administration R9-22-215. PM-676 R2-5B-102. FXM-717 R9-22-101. PM-676; PM-912 R9-22-217. PM-676 R2-5B-205. FXM-717 R9-22-201. PM-676 R9-22-303. PN-1409

Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Page 202 June 30, 2013 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State Semiannual Index R9-22-702. PM-676 R4-7-1407. PN-746 Emergency and Military Affairs, R9-22-703. PM-676; PM-1409 R4-7-1408. PN-746 Department of – Division of Military R9-22-705. PM-676 Affairs R9-22-710. PM-227; FM-1681 Clean Elections Commission, Citizens R8-3-101. FM-588 R9-22-711. PM-912; PM-972 R2-20-104. FXM-1685 R8-3-102. FM-588 R9-22-712.01. PM-912 R2-20-105. FXM-1688 R8-3-103. FM-588 R9-22-712.09. PM-676 R2-20-107. FXM-1690 R8-3-104. FM-588 R9-22-712.20. PM-912 R2-20-110. FXM-1693 R8-3-105. F#-588; FM-588 R9-22-712.30. PM-912 R2-20-113. FXM-1694 R8-3-106. F#-588; FM-588 R9-22-712.40. PM-912 R2-20-222. FXM-1697 R8-3-107. F#-588; FM-588 R9-22-1205. PM-676 R2-20-401. FXM-1699 R8-3-108. F#-588; FM-588 R9-22-1301. PN-972 R2-20-402.01. FXM-1700 R8-3-109. F#-588; FN-588 R9-22-1302. PN-972 R2-20-702. FXM-1702 R8-3-110. F#-588; FM-588 R9-22-1303. PN-972 Corporation Commission – Fixed Utili- R8-3-111. F#-588; FM-588 R9-22-1304. PN-972 ties R8-3-112. F#-588; FN-588 R9-22-1305. PN-972 R14-2-103. FM-397 R8-3-113. F#-588; FM-588 R9-22-1306. PN-972 R14-2-107. FN-397 R8-3-114. F#-588; FN-588 R9-22-1407. PM-1409 R8-3-115. F#-588; FM-588 R9-22-1501. PM-1409 Dental Examiners, State Board of R8-3-116. F#-588; FM-588 R9-22-1910. PN-1409 R4-11-101. FM-334; FM-341 R8-3-117. F#-588; FM-588 R9-22-2007. PM-1409 R4-11-110. PM-1519 R4-11-1201. PM-1519 Game and Fish Commission Arizona Health Care Cost Contain- R4-11-1202. PM-1519 R12-4-101. FM-826 ment System – Arizona Long-term R4-11-1203. PM-1519 R12-4-301. FM-826 Care System R4-11-1204. PM-1519 R12-4-302. FM-826 R9-28-203. PN-980 R4-11-1205. PM-1519 R12-4-303. FM-826 R9-28-204. PM-697 R4-11-1206. PM-1519 R12-4-304. FM-826 R9-28-205. PM-697 R4-11-1207. PM-1519 R12-4-305. FM-826 R9-28-401.01. PM-1413 R4-11-1208. PM-1519 R12-4-306. FM-826 R9-28-702. FN-137; PM-983 R4-11-1209. PM-1519 R12-4-307. FM-826 R9-28-703. FN-137; PM-983 R4-11-1301. FM-341 R12-4-308. FM-826 R4-11-1302. FM-341 R12-4-309. FM-826 Arizona Health Care Cost Contain- R12-4-310. FM-826 ment System – Children’s Health R4-11-1303. FM-341 R4-11-1304. FR-341; FN-341 R12-4-311. FM-826 Insurance Program R12-4-312. FM-826 R9-31-311. PN-987 R4-11-1305. FR-341; FN-341 R4-11-1306. FM-341 R12-4-313. FM-826 Arizona Health Care Cost Contain- R4-11-1307. FN-341 R12-4-315. FM-826 ment System – Medicare Cost Sharing R4-11-1501. FM-334 R12-4-316. FM-826 Program R4-11-1502. FM-334 R12-4-317. FM-826 R9-29-210. PM-1415 R4-11-1503. FM-334 R12-4-318. FM-826 R4-11-1504. FM-334 R12-4-319. FM-826 Athletic Training, Board of R12-4-320. FM-826 R4-49-101. FM-361 Dispensing Opticians, Board of R12-4-322. FN-826 R4-49-102. FM-361 R4-20-102. FM-584 R12-4-501. FM-597 R4-49-103. FM-361 R4-20-109. FM-584 R12-4-502. FM-597 R4-49-201. FM-361 R4-20-118. FM-584 R12-4-503. FM-597 R4-49-202. FM-361 R4-20-119. FM-584 R12-4-504. FM-597 R4-49-203. FM-361 Table 1. FM-584 R12-4-505. FM-597 R4-49-204. FM-361 R12-4-506. FM-597 R4-49-205. FM-361 Economic Security, Department of – Appellate Service Administration R12-4-507. FM-597 R4-49-206. FM-361 R12-4-508. FM-597 R4-49-207. FN-361 R6-9-301. FN-823 R6-9-302. FN-823 R12-4-509. FM-597 R4-49-208. FN-361 R12-4-510. FM-597 R4-49-302. FM-361 Economic Security, Department of – R12-4-511. FM-597 R4-49-401. FM-361 Cash Assistance Program R12-4-512. FM-597 R4-49-403. FM-361 R6-12-1401. PN-278; FN-1638 R12-4-513. FM-597 R4-49-404. FM-361 R6-12-1402. PN-278; FN-1638 R12-4-514. FM-597 Chiropractic Examiners, Board of R6-12-1403. PN-278; FN-1638 R12-4-515. FM-597 R4-7-1401. PN-746 R6-12-1404. PN-278; FN-1638 R12-4-516. FM-597 R12-4-519. FM-597 R4-7-1402. PN-746 Economic Security, Department of – R4-7-1403. PN-746 R12-4-520. FM-597 Unemployment Insurance R12-4-521. FM-597 R4-7-1404. PN-746 R6-3-1503. PM-224 R4-7-1405. PN-746 R12-4-522. FM-597 R4-7-1406. PN-746 R12-4-523. FM-597 R12-4-525. FM-597

June 30, 2013 Page 203 Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State Semiannual Index R12-4-526. FM-597 Library, Archives and Public Records, R19-1-313. FR-1338 R12-4-527. FM-597 Arizona State R19-1-314. FN-1355 R12-4-528. FM-597 R2-3-401. SPM-44; FXM-540 R19-1-315. F#-1338; FN-1355 R12-4-529. FN-597 R19-1-316. FR-1338; FN-1355 R12-4-701. FM-768 Liquor Licenses and Control, Depart- R19-1-317. FR-1338; FN-1355 R12-4-702. FM-768 ment of R19-1-318. FN-1355 R12-4-703. F#-768; FN-768 R19-1-101. FR-1338; FN-1355 R19-1-319. FN-1355 R12-4-704. FR-768; F#-768; R19-1-102. FR-1338; FN-1355 R19-1-322. FN-1355 FM-768 R19-1-103. FR-1338; FN-1355 R19-1-323. FN-1355 R12-4-705. FR-768; F#-768; R19-1-104. FN-1355 R19-1-325. FN-1355 FM-768 R19-1-105. F#-1338; FN-1355 R19-1-326. FN-1355 R12-4-706. FR-768; F#-768; R19-1-106. FR-1338; FN-1355 R19-1-327. FN-1355 FM-768 R19-1-107. FR-1338; FN-1355 Table A. FR-1338 R12-4-707. FR-768; F#-768; R19-1-108. F#-1355 R19-1-401. FN-1355 FM-768 R19-1-109. FR-1338 R19-1-402. FN-1355 R12-4-708. FR-768; F#-768; R19-1-110. F#-1355 R19-1-403. FN-1355 FM-768 R19-1-111. FR-1338 R19-1-404. FN-1355 R12-4-709. F#-768 R19-1-112. F#-1355 R19-1-405. FN-1355 R12-4-710. F#-768 R19-1-113. F#-1355 R19-1-406. FN-1355 R12-4-711. F#-768 R19-1-201. FR-1338; FN-1355 R19-1-407. FN-1355 R12-4-712. F#-768 R19-1-202. FR-1338; FN-1355 R19-1-408. FN-1355 R12-4-802. PXM-931 R19-1-203. FR-1338; FN-1355 R19-1-501. FN-1355 R12-4-803. PXM-931 R19-1-204. FR-1338; FN-1355 R19-1-502. FN-1355 R12-4-901. FM-768 R19-1-205. FN-1355 R19-1-503. FN-1355 R12-4-902. FM-768 R19-1-206. FR-1338; FN-1355 R19-1-504. FN-1355 R12-4-903. F#-768; FM-768 R19-1-207. FR-1338; FN-1355 R19-1-505. FN-1355 R12-4-904. F#-768; FM-768 R19-1-208. FR-1338; FN-1355 R19-1-601. FN-1355 R12-4-905. FM-768 R19-1-209. FR-1338; FN-1355 R19-1-602. FN-1355 R12-4-906. FM-768 R19-1-210. F#-1338 R19-1-603. FN-1355 R12-4-520. FM-597 R19-1-211. FR-1338 R19-1-604. FN-1355 R19-1-212. FR-1338 R19-1-701. FN-1355 Health Services, Department of – R19-1-214. FR-1338 R19-1-702. FN-1355 Emergency Medical Services R19-1-215. FR-1338 R19-1-703. FN-1355 R9-25-301. PXM-282 R19-1-216. FR-1338 R19-1-704. FN-1355 R9-25-302. PXM-282 R19-1-217. FR-1338 R19-1-705. FN-1355 R9-25-303. PXM-282 R19-1-218. FR-1338 R9-25-304. PXM-282 R19-1-219. FR-1338 Lottery Commission, Arizona State R9-25-305. PXM-282 R19-1-220. FR-1338 See: State Lottery Com- R9-25-306. PX#-282; PXM- R19-1-221. FR-1338 mission, Arizona 282 R19-1-222. FR-1338 R9-25-307. PX#-282; PXM- R19-1-223. FR-1338 Medical Board, Arizona 282 R19-1-224. FR-1338 R4-16-205. FM-1300 R9-25-308. PXR-282 R19-1-225. FR-1338 Nursing, Board of R9-25-309. PXR-282 R19-1-226. FR-1338 R4-19-101. FM-1308 R9-25-310. PXR-282 R19-1-227. FR-1338 Table 1. FM-1308 R9-25-311. PXR-282 R19-1-228. F#-1338 R4-19-201. FM-1419 R9-25-312. PXR-282 R19-1-229. FR-1338 R4-19-202. FM-1419 R9-25-313. PXR-282 R19-1-230. FR-1338 R4-19-203. FM-1419 R9-25-314. PXR-282 R19-1-231. FR-1338 R4-19-204. FM-1419 R9-25-315. PXR-282 R19-1-232. FR-1338 R4-19-205. FM-1419 R9-25-316. PX#-282 R19-1-233. FR-1338 R4-19-206. FM-1419 R9-25-317. PX#-282 R19-1-234. FR-1338 R4-19-207. FM-1419 R9-25-318. PXR-282 R19-1-235. FR-1338 R4-19-208. FM-1419 Exhibit A. PXR-282 R19-1-251. FR-1338 R4-19-209. FM-1419 Exhibit B. PXR-282 R19-1-302. FR-1338 R4-19-210. FM-1419 R9-25-406. PXM-282 R19-1-303. FR-1338; FN-1355 R4-19-211. F#-1419; FN-1419 R9-25-502. PXM-282 R19-1-304. FR-1338; FN-1355 R4-19-212. F#-1419; FM-1419 Table 5.1. PXN-282; PXN- R19-1-305. FR-1338; FN-1355 R4-19-213. F#-1419; FM-1419 543 (correction) R19-1-306. FR-1338; FN-1355 R4-19-214. F#-1419; FN-1419 R9-25-601. FXN-643 R19-1-307. FR-1338; FN-1355 R4-19-215. F#-1419; FM-1419 R9-25-602. FXN-643 R19-1-308. FR-1338; FN-1355 R4-19-216. F#-1419; FM-1419 R19-1-309. FR-1338; FN-1355 R4-19-217. F#-1419; FM-1419 Industrial Commission of Arizona R19-1-310. FR-1338; FN-1355 R20-5-165. PN-198 R4-19-301. FM-1308 R19-1-311. FR-1338 R4-19-302. FM-1308 R19-1-312. FR-1338; FN-1355 R4-19-303. FM-1308

Volume 19, Issues 1-26 Page 204 June 30, 2013 Arizona Administrative Register / Secretary of State Semiannual Index R4-19-304. FM-1308 R4-23-703. PM-258 R12-1-603. PM-1475 R4-19-305. FM-1308 R4-23-704. PN-258 R12-1-605. PM-1475 R4-19-306. FM-1308 R4-23-1101. FM-102 R12-1-606. PM-1475 R4-19-307. FM-1308 R4-23-1102. FM-102; PM-752 R12-1-607. PM-1475 R4-19-308. FM-1308 R4-23-1103. PM-752 R12-1-608. PM-1475 R4-19-309. FM-1308 R4-23-1104. FM-102 R12-1-610. PM-1475 R4-19-310. FM-1308 R4-23-1105. FM-102 R12-1-610.01. PN-1475 R4-19-311. PM-1407 R12-1-611. PM-1475 R4-19-312. FM-1308 Physicians Medical Board, Naturo- R12-1-611.01. PN-1475 R4-19-313. FN-1308 pathic R12-1-611.02. PN-1475 R4-19-501. FM-1438 R4-18-101. FM-1302 R12-1-612. PM-1475 R4-19-502. FM-1438 R4-18-801. FM-1302 R12-1-614. PM-1475 R4-19-503. FM-1438 R4-18-802. FM-1302 R12-1-615. PM-1475 R4-19-504. FM-1438 R4-18-901. FN-1302 R4-19-505. FM-1438 R4-18-902. FN-1302 Regulatory Review Council, Gover- R4-19-506. FM-1438 R4-18-903. FN-1302 nor’s R4-19-507. FM-1438 R4-18-904. FN-1302 R1-6-101. PM-806 R4-19-508. FM-1438 R1-6-102. PM-806 Public Safety, Department of – Report- R1-6-103. PM-806 R4-19-509. FM-1438 ing by Scrap-Metal and Used-Automo- R4-19-511. FM-1438 R1-6-104. P#-806; PM-806 tive-Components Dealers R1-6-105. PR-806 R4-19-512. FM-1438 R13-7-101. PN-172; SPN-516 R4-19-513. FM-1438 R1-6-106. PR-806 R13-7-102. PN-172; SPN-516 R1-6-107. P#-806 R4-19-514. FM-1438 R13-7-103. PN-172; SPN-516 R4-19-702. FM-1419 R1-6-108. P#-806 Racing Commission, Arizona R1-6-109. P#-806 Nursing Care Institution Administra- R19-2-101. PM-1531 R1-6-110. P#-806 tors and Assisted Living Facility Man- R19-2-102. PM-1531 R1-6-111. P#-806 agers, Board of Examiners for R19-2-106. PM-1531 R1-6-112. P#-806 Table 1. FM-1619 R19-2-109. PM-1531 R1-6-113. P#-806 R4-33-104. FM-1619 R19-2-110. PM-1531 R1-6-114. P#-806 R4-33-601. FN-1619 R19-2-111. PM-1531 R1-6-115. P#-806 R4-33-602. FN-1619 R19-2-112. PM-1531 R1-6-201. P#-806; PM-806 R4-33-603. FN-1619 R19-2-113. PM-1531 R1-6-202. PN-806 R4-33-604. FN-1619 R19-2-114. PM-1531 R1-6-203. P#-806; PM-806 R4-33-605. FN-1619 R19-2-115. PR-1531 R1-6-204. P#-806; PM-806 R4-33-606. FN-1619 R19-2-115.01. PR-1531 R1-6-205. P#-806; PM-806 R4-33-701. SPN-386; FN-1619 R19-2-115.02. PR-1531 R1-6-206. P#-806; PM-806 R4-33-702. SPN-386; FN-1619 R19-2-115.03. PR-1531 R1-6-207. PN-806 R4-33-703. SPN-386; FN-1619 R19-2-115.04. PR-1531 R1-6-301. P#-806; PM-806 R4-33-704. SPN-386; FN-1619 R19-2-115.05. PR-1531 R1-6-302. P#-806; PM-806 R4-33-705. SPN-386; FN-1619 R19-2-115.06. PR-1531 R1-6-303. P#-806; PM-806 R4-33-706. SPN-386; FN-1619 R19-2-115.07. PR-1531 R1-6-304. P#-806; PM-806 R19-2-115.08. PR-1531 R1-6-305. PN-806 Pharmacy, Board of R1-6-401. P#-806; PM-806 R4-23-110. PM-258 R19-2-115.09. PR-1531 R19-2-115.10. PR-1531 R1-6-501. P#-806; PM-806 R4-23-201. PM-752 R1-6-502. P#-806; PM-806 R4-23-202. PM-752 R19-2-119. PM-1531 R19-2-120. PN-1531 R1-6-601. P#-806; PM-806 R4-23-203. PM-752 R1-6-701. P#-806; PM-806 R4-23-301. PM-752 R19-2-121. PM-1531 R19-2-122. PM-1531 R1-6-801. PN-806 R4-23-304. PM-752 R1-6-802. PN-806 R4-23-501. FM-94 R19-2-123. PM-1531 R4-23-601. PM-275 R19-2-202. FXM-68 Retirement System, State Board R4-23-604. FM-702 R19-2-205. FXM-68 R2-8-118. FM-764 R4-23-605. FM-702 R19-2-302. PM-1531 R2-8-126. FM-332 R4-23-609. FM-97 R19-2-306. PM-1531 R2-8-501. FM-764 R4-23-611. PM-1528 R19-2-307. PM-1531 R4-23-612. PM-1528 R19-2-309. PM-1531 Revenue, Department of – Luxury Tax R4-23-621. FM-97 R19-2-311. PM-1531 Section R4-23-674. PM-258 R19-2-322. PM-1531 R15-3-301. FXM-520 R4-23-692. FM-97 R19-2-323. PM-1531 R15-3-308. FXM-520 R4-23-701. PM-258 R15-3-317. FXN-520 Real Estate Department, State R15-3-318. FXN-520 R4-23-701.01. PM-258 R4-28-105. PXN-201 R4-23-701.02. PM-258 State Lottery Commission, Arizona R4-23-701.04. PN-258 Radiation Regulatory Agency R19-3-501. PM-176; FM-1641 R4-23-702. PN-258 R12-1-602. PM-1475 R19-3-503. PM-176; FM-1641

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