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Semiannual Index SEMIANNUAL INDEX July 1, 1987 - December 1, 1987 Puhl i,hed hy Rose Mofford Secretary of State ARIZONA ADMINISTRATIVE REGISTER This Index is based on a consolidation of contents appearing in Registers dated July 1 through Dec~mber 1, 1987. In addition, several agency addresses not appearing in those Registers have been changed to reflect the most current infor­ mation. The Index consists of four sections: Agency Index, Permanent Rules Index, Terminated Rules Index, Attorney General's Opinion Index, and the State Appointed Officials/State Boards and Commissions Index. An Index will be published twice a year. AGENCY INDEX - is arranged by the A.AR. chapter the date terminated, and the volume and page number of heading (the agency name, or name of a division within a the Register in which the rule number was originally department), listed in alphabetical order by the first key published. word in the name (Agriculture and Horticulture, Com­ mission of). The entries are then listed within the ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OPINION INDEX - is ar­ categories of Emergency Rules and/or Proposed Rules ranged alphabetically by a brief subject description of showing the Action proposed ( or taken, if an Emergen­ each ruling including the opinion number assigned. Also cy). Also included in the Agency Index section are the included are cross references to former opinions, to Executive Orders and Proclamations of general ap­ Arizona Revised Statutes, to Session Laws, to Ad­ plicability issued by the Governor. Entries are shown ministrative Rules, to the U.S. Code and U.S. Code An­ under Governor and categorized under Executive Order notated, to the U.S. Constitution, and the Arizona Con­ or Proclamations. stitution. This material was submitted by the Office of the Attorney General. PERMANENT RULES INDEX - is a numerical listing of all A.AR. section numbers certified and filed as per­ STATE APPOINTED OFFICIALS/ STATE BOARDS manent rules. Each entry is annotated to indicate the ac­ AND COMMISSIONS INDEX contains all tion taken (whether an adoption, amendment, or repeal), Governor's appointments of State Officials and members the effective date, the volume number, issue number, and of Boards and Commissions shown alphabetically by the the publication date of the Register in which the rule name of the Board, Commission or Department. number was originally published. Suggestions and comments concerning this and other TERMINATED RULES INDEX - is a numerical listing publications of this Office should be directed to Office of of all A.AR. section numbers terminated (see A.R.S. § the Secretary of State, Publications Division, State 41-1024). Each entry is annotated to indicate the action Capitol, West Wing, Suite 706, Phoenix, AZ 85007. noticed (whether an adoption, amendment, or repeal), Evan Mecham Governor Rose Mofford Secretary of State © 1987 Arizona Secretary of State . I CONTENTS AGENCY INDEX TERMINATED RULES A listing by State Agencies of Notices of A listing of Rules terminated and filed Proposed Rules, the action taken on subsequent to the previous Index . .10 the Rules, the Register page number the Rules appeared on . 2 ATTORNEY GENERAL GOVERNOR Opinion Index by Subject ............. ..... .. .. 11 Opinion Citation Index . 17 A listing of Executive Orders and Statute Citation Index .......................... 18 Proclamations of general applicability Rule Citation Index ...... .. .......... ....... .. 27 issued by the Governor . 4 Constitution Citation Index ... .......... ..... .. 28 Federal Citation Index .......................... 29 PERMANENT RULES STATE APPOINTED OFFICIALS STATE BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS A listing of Rules certified and filed subsequent to the previous Index ........ 7 A listing of State appointed officials and the State boards and commissions appointed by the Governor subsequent to the previous Index . 30 The full text of all rule making documents is available for inspection in the Office of the Secretary of State, Publications Division, State Capitol, West Wing, Suite 706. Thomas K. Bachman Director of Publications Editor Administrative Register Index 1 AGENCY INDEX Certification examinations - private Abbreviation Key applicator ..... ............ ... ... AM 129,170 Agency Action Custom applicator's license and equipment A = adopt license(s); requirements for approval AM = amend by the Commission; fees . ..... AM 129,170 Definitions ............ .AM 129,170 R = repeal Licensing examination for agricultural aircraft pilots; retake examinations; ACCOUNTANCY, BOARD OF requalification examination ........ .AM 129,170 Licensing of Agricultural Pest Control PROPOSED RULES Advisors . .. .. .. ... .... .AM 129, 170 Continuing professional education Misuse of pesticides or falsification requirement . ... .... R A 152 of records; penalties ........ ... .AM 129,170 CHANGE OF HEARING DATE, TIME, LOCATION 187 Seller's permit application form ....... .AM 129,170 ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE, ARIZONA COMMISSION OF EMERGENCY RULES Adjusted work hours . .. A 170 See Agricultural Chemicals and Environmental Services Division Cotton Research and Protection Council ADM INISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF PROPOSED RULES ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Cultural practices which shall be followed in the growing of cotton host plants PROPOSED RULES within Arizona . AM 187 Agency record . A 169 Fruit fly pests . AM 187 Appearance and practice before the department . .. .. .. A 169 AIR POLLUTION CONTROL, DEPARTMENT OF EN­ Communications regarding matters related to a contested case . .... A 169 VIRONMENTAL QUALITY Conferences . A 169 PROPOSED RULES Contested case hearings and initiation of Certificate of exemption . AM 192 proceedings . A 169 Certificate of inspection . ..... AM 192 Continuances . ... A 169 Certification of users of registered Decisions and orders . A 169 analyzers and analyzer repair persons . AM 192 Definitions . .. .... ...... A 169 Definitions . AM 192 Disqualification of hearing officer; Emissions test procedure . ..... AM 192 substitution . • . • . ... A 169 Evidence of meeting State inspection Evidence; subpoenas . ............ A 169 requirements . AM 192 Fi ling; 'forma lities; computation of time .... .. ... A 169 Aeet station procedures and permits . .. AM 192 General public hearing procedures . ... A 169 Inspection of fleet stations . AM 192 Hearing officer; procedures for motions .......... A 169 Inspection of governmental vehicles . AM 192 Intervention ... .. .. .. .. ..... ... ...... A 169 Inspection of State stations . ... AM 192 Motions for more definite statement ............ A 169 Inspection procedures and fee . AM 192 Notice .. .... ..... .... ...... A 169 Licensing of inspectors . AM 192 Oral proceedings . ....... A 169 Low emissions tune-up . AM 192 Petition for delayed effective date ........... A 169 Procedure for issuing certificates of waiver . .. AM 192 Petition for rule adoption, amendment Procedure for waiving inspection due to or repeal . ........ A 169 technical difficulties . ... AM 192 Record . ............ A 169 Registration of emission analyzers and Rehearing or review of decision . .......... A 169 opacity meters . ..... AM 192 Service of documents other than subpoenas ........ A 169 Reinspections . AM 192 Written comments during rule making ........... A 169 Standards for evaluating aftermarket Written criticism of rule ..... .. ... ... ... .. A 169 catalytic converters . ..... AM 192 State inspection requirements . .. .. AM 192 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS AND ENVIRON­ Tampering repair requirements . .. AM 192 MENTAL SERVICES DIVISION, ARIZONA COMMIS­ Time of inspection . AM 192 SION OF AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE Vehicle emission control devices . ....... ... AM 192 Vehicle inspection report ........... ..... AM 192 Formerly Board of Pesticide Control Vehicles to be inspected by the mandatory EMERGENCY RULES vehicular emissions inspection program . ..... AM 192 Certification examinations - commercial Visible emissions; mobile sources . .. AM 192 applicator ............ .... .. .... AM 129, 170 2 Administrative Register Index Agency Index COLISEUM AND EXPOSITION CENTER BOARD, EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF ARIZONA PROPOSED RULES PROPOSED RULES Applicability . ... '' . A 190 Advertising . A 123 Definitions . ...... '. .A 190 Approval of game changes . ... A 123 Employee influence . .. .A 190 Authorized games . A 123 Independent accounting responsibilities ..... .. .A 141 Concession safety . ........ A 123 Minimum credits for graduation ......... .. .AM 153 Concessionaire responsibility . ... A 123 Pupil participation in extracurricular Conduct . ... A 123 activities . ... .. .AM 190 Contracts and permits .. ...... ........... A 123 Special education standards for public Definitions . A 123 schools and State supported Display by concessions . A 123 institutions ........ ....... ..... '. .AM 154 Height and line designation . .. A 123 Teacher certification requirements ........ .AM 190 Prizes . • . A 123 Teacher education skill requirements ...... .AM 190 Sales location . .. , . , .. .. A 123 Use of staff and other resources . .... .A 190 Sound control .... ... .. ... ........ A 123 EGG INSPECTION BOARD COTTON RESEARCH AND PROTECTION COUNCIL, PROPOSED RULES ARIZONA COMMISSION OF AGRICULTURE AND Inspection fee rate . .. AM 167 HORTICULTURE PROPOSED RULES EMERGENCY SERVICES, DIVISION OF, DEPART­ Cotton bale assessment and refund .... R 124 MENT OF EMERGENCY AND MILITARY AFFAIRS Ginning and remittance forms .... A 124 PROPOSED RULES Administrative requirements . ... A 126 DAY CARE CENTERS, DEPARTMENT
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