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Executive Offices Geological Survey, ...... 50 Officials eligible for succession to the office of governor. Health Services, Dept. of ...... 52 They are listed in the constitutional order of succession. Highway Safety, Governor’s Office of...... 54 Governor’s Office ...... 5 Homeland Security, Dept. of...... 56 Secretary of State...... 8 Housing, Dept. of...... 57 Attorney General...... 10 Industrial Commission ...... 58 State Treasurer ...... 13 Insurance, Dept. of...... 60 Superintendent of Public Instruction ...... 14 Joint Legislative Budget Committee ...... 62 Joint Committee on Capital Review ...... 62 Elected Regulatory Agencies Juvenile Corrections, Dept. of ...... 64 Corporation Commission ...... 16 Land Dept...... 65 Mine Inspector ...... 18 Legislative Council ...... 63 Library, Archives and Public Records Division ...... 67 Courts Liquor Licenses and Control, Dept. of...... 69 State Supreme Court ...... 20 Lottery, State...... 70 Court of Appeals...... 22 Mine Inspector’s Office ...... 18 Administrative Office of the Courts...... 23 Ombudsman-Citizens’ Aide ...... 71 Parks Dept...... 72 Legislature Public Safety, Dept. of ...... 73 House of Representatives ...... 25 Racing Dept...... 76 State Senate ...... 25 Real Estate, Dept. of ...... 78 Registrar of Contractors...... 79 Major State Agencies Revenue, Dept. of ...... 80 Administration, Dept. of ...... 30 Tourism, Office of...... 82 Administrative Office of the Courts...... 22 Transportation, Dept. of...... 84 Agriculture, Dept. of ...... 32 Treasurer’s Office...... 13 AHCCCS...... 34 Universities, State...... 86 Attorney General’s Office ...... 10 Veterans’ Services, Dept. of...... 87 Auditor General’s Office ...... 35 Water Resources, Dept. of...... 89 Commerce Authority, Arizona...... 36 Weights and Measures, Dept. of ...... 91 Corporation Commission ...... 16 Arizona in D.C...... 92 Corrections, Dept. of ...... 38 At a Glance — Where to go for Information Economic Security, Dept. of...... 40 Emergency & Military Affairs, Dept. of...... 42 on… Environmental Quality, Dept. of ...... 44 Driver’s licenses, corporate certificates, child support, auto Financial Institutions, Dept. of ...... 46 title, sales tax licenses, welfare grants and much more ....95 Fire Building and Life Safety, Dept. of...... 47 State Licensing/Certification Boards Game & Fish Dept., Arizona ...... 48 Who to call for information on licensing and Gaming, Dept. of ...... 49 certification for your profession or occupation ...... 102

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ARIZONA NEWS SERVICE LETTER TO OUR READERS STAFF CONTACTS Administration Vice President & Publisher: Ginger L. Lamb Business Manager: WELCOME TO THE 2014 Bonnie Porter Arizona Capitol Times GOVERNMENT RESOURCE DIRECTORY Editorial Arizona News Service Editor: Jim Small Lawmakers return to the Capitol in 2014 with Managing Editor: Tom Spratt their attention fixed on issues surrounding Copy Editor/Reporter: Don Harris Child Protective Services and education fund- New Media Specialist: Evan Wyloge ing, while hoping to achieve the ever-elusive Staff Writers: Jeremy Duda, Ben Giles, Gary Grado, Hank Stephenson goal of completing their work in 100 days so Special Publications Editor: they can focus on campaigning for their leg- Josh Coddington islative seats in November. Display Advertising Gov. Jan Brewer will provide her final state of Director: Melanie Campbell Consultant: Emily Cuppy the state address, which lays out her vision and goals for the session, and gives lawmakers Public Notices Advertising an indication of what to look forward to, Manager: Laura Kaminski Coordinators: Laurinda Cook cower away from or valiantly fight over – in Josh Coddington Maria Engelmann crafting the state budget. Laurene Pitzer As lawmakers and the governor prepare for Circulation each session by outlining their budget priorities, so do the state’s numerous Audience Development Managers: Disa McClellan agencies. Each department listing in the 2014 Government Resource Carol Swanson Directory includes an “agency at a glance” section, which provides the agency’s total fiscal year budget and director’s salary. Production Manager: Julie Lanley The year dawns with new leadership at a few state agencies. Maj. Gen. Artist: Gabe Turner Michael T. McGuire now leads the Arizona Department of Emergency & Arizona Capitol Reports Military Affairs; Dan Bergin was tapped to replace as director Manager: Vince Carbajal of the Arizona Department of Gaming; former lawmaker was Assistant Editor: Luige del Puerto appointed director of the Arizona Department of Veterans’ Services on June Coordinator: Tracy Keller 11 and David Raber has taken over as interim director at the Arizona Research Assistant: Alyson Zepeda Records/Web Coordinator: Jeff Turner Department of Revenue, after the passing of ADOR Director John Greene on Assistant: Scott Newell Oct. 1. Also, longtime Arizona Department of Agriculture Director Donald How to reach us Butler retired this year. Look to those listings to acquaint yourself with the 1835 West Adams Street new directors. Phoenix, AZ 85007 602.258.7026 If you would like additional copies of the 2014 Government Resource azcapitoltimes.com Directory, please call (602) 258-7026 or visit us on the web at www.azcapi- Subscriptions toltimes.com. The cost is $21.95 per book plus shipping & handling. 1.800.451.9998 Advertising 602.889.7125

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Governor Jan Brewer (Republican)

Employment History: Governor since 2009; AZ secre- tary of state 2003-2009; Maricopa County Board of OFFICE AT A GLANCE Supervisors 1996-2002 (elected chair twice); AZ senator GOVERNOR’S SALARY: 1987-1996 (majority whip 1992-96); AZ House member $95,000 GOVERNOR’S TERM: 1983-1986; licensed radiological technician. Political 4 years TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: Experience: Precinct committeeman since 1970; delegate $31,988,400 to Republican National Convention (1996, 2000, 2004); BRIEF DESCRIPTION: campaigned for G.W. Bush, G. Bush, Reagan, Goldwater and Congressman Stump. Memberships: Vice-chair of Chief state executive officer. Appoints mem- WESTMARC (west-side business organization), chair of META Behavioral Health, co- bers of state regulatory boards and commis- chair of Continuum of Care of the Homeless, vice-chair of AZ Criminal Justice sions as well as directors of the large, cen- Commission; member of Arizonans for Children, Inc., Governor’s Task Force for tralized state agencies, Supreme Court jus- Military Affairs, Japanese American Citizen League, NAMI (National Alliance for the tices. Can veto any law enacted by the Mentally Ill) and Northwest Valley and Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce. Legislature. Education: Attended Valley College (California) 1962-1963; Glendale Community LEGAL AUTHORITY: College 1976. Personal Information: Born Sept. 26, 1944, in Hollywood, Calif. Article 5, Section 1 Arizona resident since 1970. Lutheran. Married (Dr. John Brewer); three children. Term-limit year: 2014; current term runs through 2014.

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1700 W. Washington, Phoenix 85007 Natural Resources — Kevin Kinsall, (602) 542-1308 Main phone number: (602) 542-4331 Tribal Relations — Kristine FireThunder, (602) 542-4421 Main phone number, (Toll free): (800) 253-0883 COMMUNICATIONS Main fax: (602) 542-1381 Director of Communications — Andrew Wilder, (602) 542-1342 Web site: www.azgovernor.gov Press Secretary — Ann Dockendorff, (602) 542-7029 CHIEF OF STAFF Public Affairs and Communications Specialist Drew Sexton, (602) 542-1316 Scott Smith, (602) 542-1444 LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS SENIOR STAFF Director of Legislative Affairs — Lorna Romero, (602) 542-1407 Director of Policy Michael Hunter, (602) 542-1309 Deputy Director of Legislative Affairs — Shaun Rieve, (602) 542-1407 Deputy Chief of Staff NORTHERN ARIZONA OFFICE Kathy Peckardt, (602) 542-1327 VACANT General Counsel — Joe Sciarrotta, (602) 542-1586 SOUTHERN ARIZONA OFFICE Director of Legislative Affairs — Lorna Romero, (602) 542-1407 Britann O’Brien, (520) 628-6580 Director of Communications — Andrew Wilder, (602) 542-1342 OFFICE ON AGING POLICY ADVISERS Aging — Cathy De Lisa, (602) 542-4710 Deputy Director — Cathy De Lisa, (602) 542-4710 Constituent Services Director — Lupe Lerma, (602) 542-1324 Works with state and local agencies and organizations on numerous Human Services — Jamie Bennett, (602) 542-3394 aging-related policy and program initiatives. K-12 Education — Dale Frost, (602) 542-1462 Administrative Assistant — Nancy Whitman, (602) 542-4710

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ARIZONA-MEXICO COMMISSION OFFICE OF STRATEGIC PLANNING Executive Director — Margie Emmerman, (602) 542-1345 AND BUDGETING Provides leadership for improving the region and delivering opportuni- Director — John Arnold, (602) 542-5381 ties, services and initiatives for businesses. Formulates programs that Manages budget initiatives and supervises agency liaisons and agency impact the Arizona-Mexico relationship. operations for the Governor’s Office. Director of Programs & Operations OFFICE FOR CHILDREN, Marisol Ruiz, (602) 542-1345 YOUTH AND FAMILIES Director of Communications & Strategic Initiatives Director — Tammy Paz-Combs, (602) 364-0417 Chris Stoller Michelena, (602) 542-1345 Provides resources, promotes citizen engagement and leads projects to Director of Business Development & Events help strengthen and empower families and communities. Addresses Karin Jimenez, (602) 542-1345 issues in the areas of children’s justice, juvenile justice, community and youth development, substance abuse prevention, domestic violence pre- OFFICE OF BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS vention and volunteerism. Director — Linda Stiles, (602) 542-2449 OFFICE OF CONSTITUENT SERVICES Oversees appointments to boards and commissions. Director — Lupe Lerma, (602) 542-1318 OFFICE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Acts as a liaison between state government and its customers, con- Director — Carolyn Pitre Wright, (602) 542-4814 stituents and partners. Works to continuously improve public Oversees human resource activities of agencies, boards and commis- involvement in the governmental process. sions and evaluates compliance with specific missions, goals and the equal treatment of employees.

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2014 Government Resource Directory 7 SECRETARY OF STATE’S OFFICE

Secretary of State Ken Bennett (Republican)

Employment History: Elected Secretary of State in 2010; Appointed Secretary of State January 2009 after OFFICE AT A GLANCE Jan Brewer succeeded Janet Napolitano as governor; AZ senator SECRETARY’S SALARY: $70,000 1999-2007, AZ Senate president SECRETARY’S TERM: 4 years 2004-2007; Prescott City Council TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $20,034,300 1985-1988, mayor pro-tem 1988; BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Bennett Oil Company CEO 1985-2006. Memberships: Arizona State Board of Education, board president 1996,1998; Arizona Official keeper of state records. Attests to all Charter Schools Board; Global Building Systems Inc. Board of official acts of the governor. Chief state elec- Directors; Energy Tech America Board of Directors; Cancer tion officer; canvasses election returns for all Treatment Centers of America — Western Regional Medical Center state officers and issues certificates of election. Board of Directors. Personal Information: Born 1959 in Tucson, LEGAL AUTHORITY: Article 5, Section 1 raised in Prescott. Eagle Scout, Arizona resident since birth. LDS. Married (Jeanne); three children, two grandchildren. Term-limit year: 2014; current term runs through 2014.

SECRETARY OF STATE’S STAFF

Main phone number: (602) 542-4285 ADMINISTRATION Voter Registration Hotline: Secretary of State 1-877-THE-VOTE (1-877-843-8683) Ken Bennett, (602) 542-0681 Web site: www.azsos.gov Assistant Secretary of State Computer access to the secretary of state’s web site is available at the Phoenix and Tucson offices, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 Jim Drake, (602) 542-4919 p.m., except state holidays. Responsible for internal office operations and external matters in the PHOENIX OFFICE absence of the secretary of state. 1700 W. Washington, 7th Flr., Phoenix 85007 Chief Information Officer Main phone number: (602) 542-4285 Bill Maaske, (602) 926-3603 Main fax: (602) 542-1575 Chief Financial Officer — Sandy Reilly, (602) 542-6171 TDD: (602) 255-8683 Responsible for internal office operations and external matters in the SOUTHERN ARIZONA SATELLITE OFFICE absence of the secretary of state. Office Manager — Maria de la Hoya ELECTION SERVICES 400 W. Congress, 2nd Flr., Ste. 252, Tucson 85701 Main phone number: (520) 628-6583 Director — Christina Estes-Werther, (602) 542-6167 Fax: (520) 628-6938 Assistant Director — Kris Kingsmore, (602) 542-6209 CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER Office Manager — Gina Roberts, (602) 364-3216 1700 W. Washington, 1st Flr., Ste. 103 Discloses campaign finance and lobbyist activities to public; accepts Phoenix 85007 ballot filings; certifies, trains and tests certain county election functions Main phone number: (602) 542-6187 for the public.

8 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES SECRETARY OF STATE’S STAFF

BUSINESS SERVICES ARIZONA STATE LIBRARY, ARCHIVES AND Director — Joann Arellano, (602) 542-3060 PUBLIC RECORDS Office Manager — VACANT, (602) 542-6181 State Librarian — Joan Clark, (602) 926-4035 Southern Arizona Office Manager The agency was established to serve as “the state library administra- Maria de la Hoya, (602) 628-6583 tive agency,” and in that role, to oversee, plan, support, seek Centralizes statewide registration of trademarks, trade names, limited resources for and coordinate public library and public-records serv- partnerships, Uniform Commercial Code filings, athletic agents, tele- ices statewide. The agency is charged with managing the state’s pro- marketers, charities and contracted fundraisers for the general public. grams to identify, collect, store and preserve state and federal gov- ernment information and public records. Provides research and ref- Commissions and provides training and information for notaries pub- erence services in the areas of law, government, genealogy and his- lic. tory. Administers state grants for public libraries, provides special PUBLIC SERVICES AND PUBLICATIONS library services for the blind and physically challenged and identi- Director — Scott Cancelosi, (602) 542-0223 fies, preserves and provides access to the state’s public records. Promotes Arizona history through the State Capitol Museum, the Provides information and documents concerning Arizona rules, History and Archives divisions and lifelong literacy through the chapter laws and government functions for the public, the courts Carnegie Center. A.R.S. Sections 41-1331 through 41-2354. and law enforcement agencies. Publishes state agency rules through the Arizona Administrative Code (final rules) and the Arizona (See page 67 for complete division listing) Administrative Register (rule-making activity). Also publishes chap- ter laws and other publications.

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2013 Government Resource Directory 9 ATTORNEY GENERAL’S OFFICE

Attorney General Tom Horne (Republican)

Employment History: Elected Attorney OFFICE AT A GLANCE General in 2010; superintendent of public instruction 2003-2010; attorney, Horne, ATTORNEY GENERAL’S SALARY: $90,000 Ducar, Lorona, Slaton 1971-2003. ATTORNEY GENERAL’S TERM: 4 years Political Experience: Arizona House TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: 110,602,400 member 1996-2000; Paradise Valley BRIEF DESCRIPTION: School Board 1978-2002. Memberships: State Bar of Arizona and Valley of Sun Chief state prosecutor and legal officer. Serves as Kiwanis. Education: B.S., Harvard 1967 (gov’t); J.D., Harvard Law legal adviser for the state executive officers and for 1970. Personal Information: Born March 28, 1945, in Montreal, most state agencies, boards, departments and Canada. Arizona resident since 1971. Married (Marty); four children. commissions. Term-limit year: 2018; current term runs through 2014. LEGAL AUTHORITY: Article 5, Section 1

ATTORNEY GENERAL’S STAFF

1275 W. Washington, Phoenix 85007 CHILD & FAMILY PROTECTION DIVISION Main phone number: (602) 542-5025 Protective Services: (602) 542-1645 Toll-free (in Arizona): 1-800-352-8431 Represents DES on matters related to abused and neglected children. Consumer Information & Complaints: (602) 542-5763 Child Support Enforcement: (602) 542-1645 Main fax: (602) 542-4085 Represents DES on matters related to establishment of paternity and Web site: www.azag.gov child support orders and enforcement of child support orders. Special Counsel: (602) 542-1645 EXECUTIVE OFFICE Provides general counsel services to DES on matters related to child Attorney General — Tom Horne, (602) 542-4266 and family services. Attorney General’s Executive Assistant Civil & Criminal Litigation and Advice: (602) 542-1645 Debra Scordato, (602) 542-7000 Represents DES on administrative hearings, contracts and procurement Chief of Staff — Margaret Garcia Dugan, (602) 542-7711 and personnel matters. Chief Deputy — Eric J. Bistrow, (602) 542-8080 Communications Director CIVIL DIVISION Stephanie Grisham, (602) 542-8019 Education & Health Section: (602) 542-1645 Governmental Affairs Director Provides legal services to numerous state education and health entities. Art Harding, (602) 542-7922 Employment Law Section: (602) 542-1645 Information Services: (602) 542-4746 Provides day-to-day advice to more than 100 state agencies, handles ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIVISION disciplinary appeals and all workers’ compensation claims filed against Procurement: (602) 542-8030 the state. Defends suits alleging unlawful discrimination, unconstitu- Human Resources: (602) 542-8056 tional law violations, breach of contract and tort claims. Facilities Management & Planning: (602) 542-8900 Licensing and Enforcement: Liability Management Section: (602) 542-1645 BUSINESS AND FINANCE DIVISION Provides legal advice to client agencies regarding their statutes and Financial Services: (602) 542-4349 rules as well as open meetings, public records and employment law Collections Enforcement Section: (602) 542-1719 issues.

10 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES MEET THE SRP STATE GOVERNMENT RELATIONS TEAM

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Natural Resources Section: (602) 542-1645 Financial Remedies Section: (602) 542-5025 Provides legal services to the state’s land and natural resource manage- Enforces Arizona forfeiture and civil racketeering statutes against drug ment agencies. traffickers, their enterprises and white-collar criminals. Tax Section: (602) 542-1645 Victim Services Section: (602) 542-4911 Represents more than 40 state entities regarding the collection of debts Promotes and facilitates justice and healing for Arizona’s crime victims. owed to the state. Supports criminal and juvenile justice system agencies statewide in the administration of victims’ rights laws. Transportation Section: (602) 542-1680 Border Crime Enforcement Section: (602) 542-5025 Provides legal services to ADOT and DPS. Dedicated to fighting border-related crime. CRIMINAL DIVISION Drug Racketeering Enforcement Section: (602) 542-5025 Fraud Special Prosecutions Section: (602) 542-5025 Combats major drug trafficking in Arizona. Prosecutes white-collar crime and fraud by individuals and organized Healthcare Fraud & Abuse Section: (602) 542-5025 criminal groups and organizations. Also handles cases dealing with the Investigates and prosecutes health care fraud crimes that impact fraud, abuse and neglect of individuals receiving AHCCCS benefits. AHCCCS. Prosecutes drug-trafficking offenses, money-laundering offenses and PUBLIC ADVOCACY DIVISION most conflict cases received from county attorney offices within the Agency Counsel: (602) 542-5025 state. Oversees legal representation for approximately 60 agencies, boards Special Investigations Section: (602) 542-5025 and commissions. Provides investigative support to the prosecutors in the Attorney Consumer Protection & Advocacy Section: (602) 542-5025 General’s Office. Enforces laws relating to consumer fraud and civil racketeering. Represents state agencies that regulate real estate, insurance and bank- ing. Environmental Enforcement Section: (602) 542-1645 Provides advice, enforcement and representation activities related to PUBLIC POLICY ADVOCACY state and federal environmental law, game & fish and agricultural laws. State Court & Bankruptcy Section: (602) 542-1645 STRATEGIC PLANNING Collect debts owed to the state. EDUCATIONAL SEMINARS AND TRAINING Civil Rights Compliance Section: (602) 542-5263 Responsible for the enforcement of state statutes that prohibit discrim- BARRY M. AARONS ination in employment, housing, public accommodations (including disability) and voting rights. LAURA K. MAGNUS Civil Rights Litigation Section: (602) 542-5025 Responsible for civil rights litigation involving employment, housing, For information on how the full spectrum of services available to effectively understand and utilize public policy to further public accommodations (including disability) and voting rights. your organizational goals and objectives, please contact: SOLICITOR GENERAL’S OFFICE: Library & Research: (602) 542-5025 Civil Appeals Section: (602) 542-1645 THE Assists in appellate cases involving the state. Supervises the preparation of legal opinions. Provides advice on ethics issues, election laws, pub- lic records and open meeting laws and provides independent advice to AARONS state agencies. Capital Litigation Section: (602) 542-1645 Represents the state in death-penalty appeals in state and federal court, COMPANY LLC and handles all petitions for post-conviction relief filed in death-penal- ty cases. 4315 N. 12th Street, #200 • Phoenix, AZ 85014 Criminal Appeals Section: (602) 542-4686 & 602.253.1821 • fax 602.452.2929 Represents the state in all non-capital criminal appeals filed by convict- Barry M. Aarons Laura K. Magnus ed felons, in all federal court proceedings arising out of state court con- [email protected] [email protected] victions where the defendant is incarcerated by the state. Provides trial cell: 602.315.0155 cell: 602.432.3161 and research assistance to the county attorneys upon request.

12 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES TREASURER’S OFFICE

Treasurer (Republican)

Employment History: Elected Treasurer in 2010; entrepreneur; chair- OFFICE AT A GLANCE man, iMemories since 2008; CEO, Cold Stone Creamery, (1996-2008). TREASURER’S SALARY: $70,000 Memberships have included: Trustee, TREASURER’S TERM: 4 years ASU Foundation; board member, Teach TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $11,269,500 for America Regional; board member, BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Banner Health Foundation; AZ Charter State’s chief financial officer; manages all funds of the Schools Board; board member, Phoenix Thunderbirds and past state of Arizona, covers all warrants, distributes state Thunderbirds Charities; Young Presidents Organization, The United shared revenues, oversees investments of state Way Alexis de Tocqueville Society; Greater Phoenix Leadership. monies and the local government investment pool. Education: B.S., (finance),1986. Personal LEGAL AUTHORITY: Article 5, Section 1 Information: Born April 9, 1964, Toledo, Ohio; Catholic; Married (Angela); 3 children. Term-limit year: 2018; current term runs through 2014.

TREASURER’S STAFF

1700 W. Washington, Capitol Complex, 1st Flr., BANKING SERVICES Phoenix 85007 Banking Services Manager Main phone number: (602) 542-7800 Kim Peed, (602) 542-7857 Main fax: (602) 542-7176 CUSTODIAL SECURITIES Web site: www.aztreasury.gov Safekeeping Administrative Assistant EXECUTIVE OFFICE Katherine Jaramillo, (602) ) 542-7821 Treasurer DISTRIBUTIONS Doug Ducey, (602) 542-7888 Assistant Deputy Treasurer — Administrative Services Deputy Treasurer Lorraine Jones, (602) 542-7818 Mark Swenson, (602) 542-7877 Deputy Treasurer of Operations LOCAL GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT POOL (LGIP) Carlton Woodruff, (602) 542-7875 Assistant Deputy Treasurer — Investment Accounting Director of Communications & Government Affairs Dale Stomberg, (602) 542-7833 Kevin Donnellan, (602) 542-7880 Investment Accountant Executive Consultant Kim Hodge, (602) 542-7849 Barb Conley, (602) 542-7891 NON-STATE DEPOSITS INVESTMENT SERVICES Non-State Deposits Accountant Senior Portfolio Manager VACANT, (602) 542-7800 Tim White, (602) 542-7836 RECEIPTING Senior Portfolio Manager Agency Deposits Patty Humbert, (602) 542-7841 Wilda Foley, (602) 542-7822 Portfolio Manager Carmen Covarrubias (602) 542-7819 Chris Petkiewicz, (602) 542-7839 WEB CONTENT Webmaster Matthew Reed, (602) 542-7862

2014 Government Resource Directory 13 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION’S OFFICE

Superintendent John Huppenthal (Republican)

Employment History: Elected OFFICE AT A GLANCE Superintendent in 2010; senior planning analyst (economic studies and financial DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $85,000 analysis) with Salt River Project (SRP) DIRECTOR’S TERM: 4 years since 1977. Political Experience: TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $5,308,092,200 Member, Arizona House (2001-2004); BRIEF DESCRIPTION: member, (1993-2000), (2005-2010), Senate majority whip Oversees the public elementary and high school (2007-2008); Chandler City Council (1984-1992). Memberships system, apportions state aid to school districts in have included: Chandler Chamber of Commerce; Chandler Historical compliance with statutory requirements, directs Society; Friends of the Library; St. Timothy’s Angels. Education: B.S., the performance of the state Department of Northern Arizona University (engineering) 1977; MBA, Arizona State Education. University, 1983. Personal Information: Born March 3, 1954, in LEGAL AUTHORITY: Article 5, Section 1 Michigan City, Ind.; Arizona resident since 1955; Catholic; Married (Jennifer); two children. Term-limit year: 2018; current term runs through 2014.

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION’S STAFF

1535 W. Jefferson, Phoenix 85007 Special Projects & Constituent Services Main phone number: (602) 542-3813 Karla Bravo, (602) 542-3710 Main fax: (602) 542-5440 Serves as agency liaison to education association groups, parents, Web site: www.azed.gov schools and the public. Deputy Superintendent — J. Elliott Hibbs, (602) 364-2347 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Advises the superintendent on, and oversees operations and education Executive Director — Christine Thompson, (602) 542-5057 policy for all departmental areas. Responsible for supervising and regulating the conduct of the public Chief of Staff — Merle Bianchi, (602) 364-1952 school system. Arizona’s education code, Title 15, charges the board Represents the superintendent through oral and written communica- with specific powers and duties in its stewardship of 760,000 students tion when the Superintendent is unavailable; oversees internal and from K-12th grade. external scheduling. Associate Superintendent, Highly Effective Teachers and Leaders Deputy Superintendent of Policy and Programs Karen Butterfield, (602) 364-1957 Jennifer Johnson, (602) 542-5441 Oversees: Effective Teachers and Leader, Certification Unit, Develops recommendations for education policy and oversees Professional Development Unit, and the AZ Charter School Associate Superintendents and their program areas. Improvement Program. Director of Policy Development and Government Relations Associate Superintendent, Accountability and Assessment Stacey Morley, (602) 364-1967 Leila Williams, (602) 364-1164 Oversees school finance, federal and state government relations and Oversees: Assessment, Adult Education, and PARCC. department’s legal affairs. Associate Superintendent, Highly Effective Schools — Director of Communications Marv Lamer, (602) 542-4288 Jennifer Liewer, (602) 542-5072 Oversees: Career and Technical Education programs, Exceptional Oversees constituent services, departmental special projects and mar- Student Services, Title I and ESEA Programs, School Improvement and keting and public relations. Intervention, and Emergent Student Services.

14 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION STAFF

Associate Superintendent, High Academic Standards for Students Deputy Associate Superintendent, School Finance Kathy Hrabluk, (602) 364-1985 Lyle Friesen, (602) 542-8250 Oversees: Early Childhood Education, K-12 Academic Standards, and Provides state aid through the funding formulas. Collects and provides Office of English Language Acquisition Services. required financial, student, transportation and staffing data. Associate Superintendent, Research & Evaluation Section Determines and facilitates the districts’ compliance with budget and Carrie Giovannone, (602) 542-5151 expenditure limits. Assists districts and charter schools in complying Conducts research on various educational statewide statistics. with state laws and responds to requests for data. Conducts non-partisan analyses for the Legislature. Serves as liaison AUDIT for districts on statewide data. Chief Auditor — Arthur Heikkila, (602) 364-2097 Chief Information Officer, Information Technology Ensures the accurate distribution and appropriate use of both state and Mark Masterson, (602) 524-3542 federal education funds. Provides support for efficient and effective information technology operations through financial and management information systems. Deputy Associate Superintendent, Health & Nutrition Services Mary Szafranski, (602) 542-8709 Administers child nutrition and health programs for the Arizona Department of Education.

n Legislative Lobbying

n State and Regulatory Agency Relations

n Local and Regional Government Relations

n Community Outreach and Coalition Building

n Campaign and Election Strategy

n Policy Development

n Issues Management

STUART GOODMAN DAVID SCHWARTZ [email protected] [email protected] WWW.AFSC.ORG/SMARTANDSAFE 300 West Clarendon, Suite 245 Phoenix, Arizona 85013 [email protected] Phone 602- 277-0911 520.623.9141 Fax 602- 277-3506 www.goodmanschwartz.com

2014 Government Resource Directory 15 CORPORATION COMMISSION

OFFICE AT A GLANCE

COMMISSIONERS’ SALARY: $79,500 COMMISSIONERS’ TERM: 4 years TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $27,653,000 BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Regulates more than 500 public utilities serving the state, including setting rates and ensuring ade- quate, reliable service. Registers corporations and limited liability companies. LEGAL AUTHORITY: Article 15, Section 1

CORPORATION COMMISSION STAFF

1200 W. Washington, Phoenix 85007 HEARING DIVISION Main phone number: (602) 542-2237 Chief Administrative Law Judge — Lyn Farmer Main Fax: (602) 542-4111 (602) 542-4250; Fax: (602) 542-4230 Listen Line (hear public meetings live): Schedules and oversees hearings on matters involving the regulation of (602) 542-0222; 1-800-250-4525 public-service corporations, the sale of securities and the registration of Web site: www.azcc.gov non-municipal corporations. Executive Director — Jodi Jerich, (602) 542-3931 LEGAL DIVISION Responsible for daily operations in all divisions and provides overall management and planning. Chief Legal Counsel — Janice Alward (602) 542-3402; Fax: (602) 542-4870 ADMINISTRATION DIVISION Oversees legal representation to the commission in performance of all of Director — Kim Battista its powers and duties, except for matters pertaining to the activities of the (602) 542-4140; Fax: (602) 542-4111 securities division. Plans, coordinates and directs the fiscal and administrative activities necessary to support the commissioners, executive director and all SECURITIES DIVISION divisions of the commission. Director — Matthew Neubert CORPORATIONS DIVISION (602) 542-4242; Fax: (602) 388-1335 Director — Patricia Barfield Responsible for the administration of the Securities Act of Arizona. (602) 542-3026; Fax: (602) 542-0900 Investor Education Web site: www.azinvestor.gov Administers the General Corporation Code, the Limited Liability Company Act and the state public access system. UTILITIES DIVISION Corporate Filing: (602) 542-3026; Fax: (602) 542-4990 Director — Steve Olea, (602) 542-4251; Fax: (602) 542-2129 Approves and processes all filing directly related to articles of incorpo- Monitors the operations of more than 610 public utility service corpo- ration and organization. rations. Reviews utility company finances and recommends to the Annual Reports: (602) 542-3285; Fax: (602) 542-0082 commission revenue requirements, rates and charges to be collected. Responsible for all annual reports filed by corporations transacting business in Arizona. Records statutory agent changes to general corpo- PIPELINE & RAILROAD SAFETY rate information. Director — Robert Marvin Corporate Records: (602) 542-3026 (602) 262-5601 Fax, (602) 262-5620 Toll-free (in Arizona): (800) 345-5819 2200 N. Central Ave., Ste. 300, Phoenix 85004 Fax: (602) 542-3414 Pipeline Supervisor — Robert Miller Responsible for maintaining all corporations and limited liability com- pany documents with the commission. Railroad Supervisor — Brian Lehman STARPAS Computer Operations Help Desk: E-mail: [email protected] (602) 542-0685

16 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES CORPORATION COMMISSION STAFF

Susan Bitter-Smith ( Republican)

Employment History: Elected to Corporation Commission 2012; vice-president, Technical Solutions, since 1990; executive director, Arizona/New Mexico Cable Communications Assn since 1980. Political Experience: Central AZ Water Conservation District Board (1999-2010), president (2007-2010); Balsz Elementary School Board (2005-2008); Maricopa County Charter Committee, 1997; Scottsdale City Council (1988-1992). Memberships: American Society of Association Executives; U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Colorado River Water Users; ASU Alumni Association; Central Arizona Project Association; Arizona Society of Association Executives. Personal Information: Born in Phoenix, 1955; married (Paul Smith, president, Technical Solutions); 2 children. Education: M.B.A., Arizona State University, 1982; B.S., Arizona State University, (business administration) 1977. Term-limit year: 2020; current term runs through 2016. Bob Burns (Republican)

Employment History: Elected to Corporation Commission 2012; president, BGM Investments, Inc., since 1978; bd of directors, Central Arizona Water Conservation District (2001-2002). Political Experience: Arizona Senate (2003- 2010), Senate president (2009-2010); Arizona House of Representatives (1988-2000); precinct committeeman, deputy registrar, legislative district chairman. Memberships: Child Care Owner/Operators Assn; various chambers of com- merce; Glendale Kachina Rotary; West Valley Recreation Corridor Board of Directors, WESTMARC Board of Directors, NFIB. Personal Information: Born in Rolfe, Iowa, 1938; married (Gayle). Education: Studied algebra and physics, Glendale Community College; in-house computer programming training, General Electric Process Control Division. Term-limit year: 2020; current term runs through 2016. Brenda Burns (Republican)

Employment History: Elected to Corporation Commission 2010; owner, Brenda Burns Consulting, LLC, (2004-2008); licensed real estate agent since 2003; Political Experience: Arizona Senate (1995-2002), president (1997-1998); Arizona House of Representatives (1987-1994), majority leader (1993-1994). Memberships: Board member, American Legislative Exchange Council, president (1999). Personal Information: Married (Bob Isbell); 6 children, 10 grandchil- dren; resides in Scottsdale Term-limit year: 2018; current term runs through 2014.

Gary Pierce (Republican)

Employment History: Elected to Corporation Commission in 2007. Served in the Arizona House, (Dist. 19) 2001- 2006 and as majority whip in 2005-2006. Previously served on the AZ Housing Commission, the Maricopa County Planning and Zoning Commission, Maricopa Department of Transportation Advisory Board and the Yuma County Board of Supervisors. Also a teacher at Mesa Taft Elementary School. Owned Honda and Nissan dealership as well as Shell Gas Station and Budget Rent-A-Car. Education: B.A. ASU, (education) 1974, A.A. Mesa Community College, 1972. Personal: Born July 29, 1952, in Urbana, Ill., raised in Mesa. Married to wife Sherry for 35 years; four sons and six grandchildren. Term-limit year: 2014; current term runs through 2014.

Bob Stump (Republican)

Employment History: Elected to Corporation Commission 2008; Realtor, West USA, 2005; Realtor, John Hall & Associates, 2001-04; asst. editor, Biblical Archaeology Review, 1999; research assistant to author George W. Bush speech writer David Frum, Manhattan Institute, 1998; reporter, The Weekly Standard, 1997; aide to Fred Barnes and William Kristol, 1997; instructor, Tokai University, Honolulu, 1994, Political Experience: Arizona House of Representatives (2003-2008). Education: M.T.S., Harvard University, 1997; B.A., University of California at Berkeley, 1993. Personal Information: Born in Honolulu, HI, 1971; single. Term-limit year: 2016; current term runs through 2016.

2014 Government Resource Directory 17 MINE INSPECTOR’S OFFICE

State Mine Inspector (Republican)

OFFICE AT A GLANCE Employment History: Elected State Mine Inspector 2006; Owner, New West INSPECTOR’S SALARY: $50,000 Broadcasting and TV; rancher, Black INSPECTOR’S TERM: 4 years Mountain Cattle Corp. since 1976; Duval TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: Mining Corp. 1962-1980. Political $1,753,200 Experience: AZ representative 1993- BRIEF DESCRIPTION: 2000, 2003-04; speaker pro tem, 1998- Only elected mine inspector in U.S. Enforces 2000. Memberships: Western States state regulations on the health and safety of Coalition, American Legislative Exchange Council, Council of State employees of all mining operations, mills, Governments, Public Lands Committee, People for the West, Kingman smelters, hot plants, batch plants, aggregate Chamber of Commerce, Mohave Cattlemen’s Association, Arizona plants, leaching operations, electrowinning and Broadcasters Association. Education: Fullerton Junior College; Mohave electro-refining plants, quarries and explosives Community College. Personal Information: Born May 8, 1944, manufacturing plants. Kingman. Married (Rhonda); four children. Term-limit year: 2014; cur- LEGAL AUTHORITY: Article 12, Section 0, rent term runs through 2014. Version 2

MINE INSPECTOR’S STAFF

1700 W. Washington, Ste. 400, Phoenix 85007-2805 Senior Deputy Mine Inspector — John Stanford Main phone number: (602) 542-5971 Deputy Mine Inspector — William Schifferns Main Fax: (602) 542-5335 Deputy Mine Inspector (CMSP) — Jack Speer Web site: www.asmi.az.gov ABANDONED/INACTIVE MINE DIVISION Mine Inspector — Joe Hart, (602) 542-5971 Locates abandoned and inactive mines on federal- and state-managed Deputy Director — Laurie Swartzbaugh lands, except for Native American reservations. Each mine site is rated (602) 542-5971 by the size of the opening, distance to residential areas and potential Assistant State Mine Inspector for public visits. The survey also assesses abandoned mines and mill Tim Evans, (602) 542-5971 sites for potential environmental hazards. When survey team members BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION locate an abandoned mine that poses a threat to the public, they post Business and financial services, procurement, budgeting, audit and warning signs or tape off the mine and attempt to find the mine owner. investigations, administrative rules, administrative counsel, human They fence off or fill in abandoned mines when money is available. resources and information and technology. Abandoned Mines Supervisor — Tom White Deputy Director — Laurie Swartzbaugh Abandoned Mines Supervisor — Jerry Tyra Business Manager — Esther Olivas EDUCATION & TRAINING Administrative Assistant — Bernadette Montoya Offers mine safety and health training across the state mandated by the INSPECTION DIVISION U.S. Department of Labor’s Mine Safety and Health Administration. Assistant State Mine Inspector CFR Training includes mine rescue, instructor certification, annual Tim Evans, (602) 542-5971 refresher, newly hired/inexperienced miner and first aid training. Sponsored events include the annual MSHA Instructor Refresher Inspects all mining operations, mills, smelters, hot plants, batch plants, Seminar, which is held in conjunction with the Southwest Safety leaching operations, electrowinning and electro-refining plants, quarries Congress in Phoenix, and a three-day International Mine Safety and and explosives manufacturing plants annually, with underground opera- tions being inspected quarterly for compliance with the state mining code. Health Conference held annually. Investigates complaints concerning safety, health and serious or fatal acci- Lead Trainer/Manager — Frank Rabago dents. MSHA Trainer — Rex Gennicks

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2014 Government Resource Directory 19 MINE INSPECTOR’S STAFF

Training Specialist — Mike Failla Reclamation Specialist — Daniel Vernon Training Specialist — Ron Weber Assistant Reclamation Specialist – Raphael Del Rosario Training Coordinator — VACANT PUBLICATIONS Arizona Mining Code: MINE LAND RECLAMATION A set of rules and regulations for safe mining. It has evolved over time and has been used as the basis for the federal Metalliferous exploration operations and mining units creating surface mine safety code. disturbances greater than five acres on private land must submit a pro- Annual Report: Health and safety statistics for the year. posed mined land reclamation plan and a financial assurance mecha- Arizona Mining Summit: A guide to permitting. nism for approval to provide for public safety and site stability. Mining Operations in Arizona

SUPREME COURT

OFFICE AT A GLANCE

JUDGES’ SALARY: $155,000 JUDGES’ TERM: 6 years TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $69,438,900 BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Arizona’s highest court is the final state-level court of appeals. It supervises all state courts, governs procedures and regulates lawyers and judges. There are five justices. LEGAL AUTHORITY: Article 6, Section 1

SUPREME COURT STAFF

1501 W. Washington, Phoenix 85007-3231 Attends sessions of court; issues writs and processes of the court; enters Main phone number: (602) 452-3300 all court orders, judgments and decrees; maintains the case and rule TDD: (602) 452-3545 files of the court and assists in scheduling matters for decision and oral argument; publishes and distributes the court’s written opinions. Web site: http://azcourts.gov/azsupremecourt.aspx Communications Director Clerk of the Court Heather Murphy, (602) 452-3656 Janet Johnson, (602) 452-3396 Staff Attorneys: (602) 452-3528

JUSTICES

Rebecca White Berch, Chief Justice (Republican)

Phone: (602) 452-3535 Employment History: Named chief justice July 1, 2009; vice chief justice June 2005-July 2009; appointed to Supreme Court in 2002 by Gov. Jane Hull; judge, Arizona Court of Appeals 1998-2002; chief deputy attorney general 1996-98; special counsel to 1995-96; Arizona solicitor general 1991-94; facul- ty, ASU College of Law 1986-95; private practice 1979-86. Memberships: Chair, Commission on Technology; Arizona Supreme Court Commission on Judicial Conduct; various other court and legal boards and commissions. Education: B.S. 1976, J.D. 1979 and M.A. 1990, ASU. Current term expires: January 2017.

20 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES SUPREME COURT STAFF JUSTICES

W. Scott Bales, Vice Chief Justice (Democrat)

Phone: (602) 452-3534 Employment History: Appointed to the Supreme Court in June 2005 by Gov. Janet Napolitano; Lewis and Roca 2001-05; Arizona solicitor general, Arizona Attorney General’s Office 1999-2001; assistant U.S. attorney, district of Arizona 1995-1999; Meyer, Hendricks, Victor, Osborn & Maledon 1985-1994; clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor 1984-1985; clerked for U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, Judge Joseph T. Sneed III 1983-1984; clerked for Office of the Solicitor General, U.S. Dept. of Justice 1983. Education: B.A., Michigan State University 1978 (history and economics); M.A. (economics) 1980 and J.D. 1983, Harvard University. Current term expires: January 2015.

Robert Brutinel, Justice (Republican)

Phone: (602) 452-3531 Employment History: Appointed to the Supreme Court in November 2010 by Gov. Jan Brewer; presiding judge, Yavapai County Superior Court, 2004-2010; presiding juvenile judge, Yavapai County Superior Court, 1996- 2004; sole practitioner, Prescott. Education: B.A., Arizona State University, (economics) 1979; J.D., University of Arizona College of Law, 1982; admitted in Arizona, 1982. Current term expires: January 2014.

John Pelander, Justice (Republican)

Phone: (602) 452-3536 Employment History: Appointed to the Supreme Court in September 2009 by Gov. Jan Brewer; chief judge, Arizona Court of Appeals, Division 2, 2004-2009, vice chief judge, Arizona Court of Appeals, Division 2, 1999- 2004, judge, Arizona Court of Appeals, Division 2, 1995-1999; partner, Slutes, Sakrison, Grant & Pelander, P.C., 1984-1995; partner, Slutes, Browning, Sakrison & Grant, P.C., 1981-1984; associate and partner, Slutes, Browning, Zlaket & Sakrison, P.C., 1977-1981; clerked for U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, Judge Richard H. Chambers, 1976-1977. Education: LL.M. (Master of Laws in Judicial Process), University of Virginia School of Law, 1998; J.D. with high distinction and Order of the Coif, University of Arizona College of Law, 1976; executive editor, Arizona Law Review, 1975-1976; B.A., cum laude, Wittenberg University, 1973. Current term expires: January 2017.

Ann Scott Timmer, Justice (Republican)

Phone: (602) 452-3532 Employment History: Appointed to the Supreme Court Oct. 12, 2012 by Gov. Jan Brewer; Arizona Court of Appeals (2000-2012), chief judge (2008-2011), vice chief judge (2006-2008); attorney, Spiess & Short (1999- 2000); Wilenchik & Bartness (1995-1999); Morrison & Hecker (1995); Scult, French & Zwillinger (1990-1995); Heron, Burchette, Ruckert & Rothwell (1989-1990); Storey & Ross (1985-1989). Education: J.D., Arizona State University School of Law, 1985; Bachelor’s Degree, University of Arizona, 1982. Current term expires: January 2018.

2014 Government Resource Directory 21 COURT OF APPEALS

OFFICE AT A GLANCE

JUDGES’ SALARY: $139,388 JUDGES’ TERM: 6 years TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $14,186,700 BRIEF DESCRIPTION: The intermediate appellate court, with jurisdiction over most cases appealed from Superior Court, has two divisions. Division 1: Apache, Coconino, La Paz, Maricopa, Mohave, Navajo, Yavapai and Yuma counties. Division 2: Cochise, Gila, Graham, Greenlee, Pima, Pinal and Santa Cruz counties. LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 12-120

COURT OF APPEALS STAFF

Phoenix main phone number: (602) 542-4821 DIVISION TWO (TUCSON) 1501 W. Washington, Phoenix 85007 Chief Judge Joseph Howard, (520) 628-6946 Web site: http://azcourts.gov/coa1/Home.asp Vice Chief Judge Peter Eckerstrom, (520) 628-6950 Tucson main phone number: (520) 628-6954 Judge Philip G. Espinosa, (520) 628-6948 400 W. Congress, Ste. 200, Tucson 85701 Judge Joseph W. Howard, (520) 628-6946 Web site: www.appeals2.az.gov/ Judge Virginia Kelly, (520) 628-6947 DIVISION ONE (PHOENIX) Judge Michael O. Miller, (520) 628-6958 Judge Garye L. Vasquez, (520) 628-6949 Chief Judge Diane M. Johnsen, (602) 542-1432 Vice Chief Judge Michael J. Brown, (602) 542-1480 Clerk of the Court Judge Kent E. Cattani, (602) 542-4826 Jeff Handler, (602) 542-6954 Judge Margaret H. Downie,(602) 542-1478 Chief Staff Attorney Judge John C. Gemmill, (602) 542-4828 Beth Capin Beckmann, (602) 542-6955 Judge Andrew W. Gould, (602) 542-1434 Judge Randall M. Howe, (602)542-3493 Judge Donn Kessler, (602) 542-4827 Judge Patricia K. Norris, (602) 542-4867 Judge Patricia Orozco, (602) 542-3491 Judge Maurice Portley, (602) 542-5303 Judge Peter B. Swann, (602) 542-5305 Judge Jon Thompson, (602) 542-5304 Judge Samuel A. Thumma, (602) 542-3492 Judge Lawrence F. Winthrop, (602) 542-1430 Clerk of the Court Ruth Willingham, (602) 542-4821

22 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS

For information on the duties of the office see DEPENDENT CHILDREN’S SERVICES ARS 36-3501 Director — Caroline Lautt Owens, (602) 452-3408 1501 W. Washington, Phoenix 85007-3231 Foster Care Review Board: Main phone number: (602) 452-3300 (602) 452-3400 Web site: www.azcourts.gov/CourtAdminAOC.aspx Uses trained volunteers to review cases of children who remain in out- EXECUTIVE OFFICE of-home placement to ensure each has a plan for permanent place- ment. FCRB boards make recommendations to Juvenile Courts. Develops and implements programs to support the work of the court and to assist the chief justice with his duties. Court Appointed Special Advocate: (602) 452-3654 Administrative Director David Byers, (602) 452-3301 Recruits, maintains and supervises volunteers to advocate for children Deputy Director — Mike Baumstark, (602) 452-3301 involved in juvenile court proceedings. Legislative/Intergovernmental Director Parent Assistance: Jerry Landau, (602) 452-3275 1-800-732-8193/(602) 452-9580 Legislative Liaison Provides a 24-hour statewide telephone number hotline for informa- Amy Love, (602) 452-3662 tion, education and referrals to parents and guardians who are involved Chief Communications Officer in the juvenile court process regarding their legal rights. Jennifer Liewer, (602) 452-3656 EDUCATION SERVICES ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Director — Jeff Schrade, (602) 452-3060 Director — Kevin Kluge, (602) 452-3395 Supports and maintains a statewide system of judicial education for Budget Officer — Kevin Kluge, (602) 452-3395 judges and non-judge staff. Facility Manager — Dave Summers, (602) 452-3476 Committee on Judicial Education and Training: Financial Services — Melba Davidson, (602) 452-3714 (602) 354-1000 Recommends standards and policies governing education for court ADULT PROBATION personnel. Director — Kathy Waters, (602) 452-3460 Judicial College of Arizona: CERTIFICATION & LICENSING (602) 452-3015 Director — Mark Wilson, (602) 452-3378 Recommends, implements and oversees curriculum and program design for judges. COURT SERVICES Probation Officer Certification: Director — Marcus Reinkensmeyer, (602) 452-3358 (602) 452-3006 Alternative Dispute Resolution: (602) 452-3252 Recommends curriculum design, program content and testing for cer- Money is used to establish and maintain local, regional or statewide tification of probation officers. alternative dispute resolution programs in the courts. Committee on Judicial Staff Education: Judicial Collection Enhancement Fund: (602) 452-3002 (602) 452-3338 Recommends curriculum and program design for judicial staff. Collects and manages monies, including child support, restitution, fines and civil penalties. HUMAN RESOURCES Case Processing Assistance Fund: (602) 452-3538 (602) 452-3311. Handles traditional personnel matters and Money is used to process criminal and juvenile delinquency cases. training/orientation for employees. Child Support: (602) 452-3253 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Coordinates and assists the Child Support Enforcement and Domestic Director — Karl Heckart, (602) 452-3347/452-3519 Relations Reform Committee and subcommittees. Develops education- al programs for judicial officers presiding over domestic-relations cases. Provides day-to-day automation support for the Administrative Office Reviews and revises Arizona’s child-support guidelines. Develops edu- of the Courts and the Supreme Court. Responsible for coordinating, cational programs for parents going through divorce or separation. implementing and maintaining integrated statewide automation initia- Monitors courts for compliance with domestic violence victim’s rights tives such as the Arizona Court Automation Project (ACAP), the legislation. Develops public information regarding domestic relations Juvenile On-Line Tracking System (JOLTS) and the Defensive Driving court services and procedures. program.

2014 Government Resource Directory 23 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS

JUVENILE JUSTICE SERVICES Director — Chad Campbell, (602) 452-3443 Juvenile Intensive Probation Supervision (JIPS) and State Aid: ✓ Accurate (602) 452-3445 ✓ Informative JIPS provides a program alternative for juveniles emphasizing surveil- ✓ Dependable lance, treatment, work and education; state aid provides funding for juvenile probation officers at a 35-1 ratio. The Capitol professional’s preferred resource for printed legislative information, delivered to your office by 5 p.m. every weekday during Juvenile Probation Services Fund: (602) 452-3446 the legislative session. Provides treatment services and meaningful consequences for youth Subscribe to the Legislative Report and receive: referred to the juvenile courts. • Exclusive legislative news and analysis. • Detailed reports of daily legislative activity, amendments and committee agendas. Juvenile Crime Reduction Fund: (602) 452-3447 • Valuable legislative documents, bill summaries, and bill status reports. Pays for programs that are intended to reduce juvenile crime; oversees • Pre-session Report, Final Report of Enactments and much more. state juvenile detention issues and safe schools program; coordinates To subscribe, call (602) 258-7026 or mail the subscription order form to division operations. Arizona Capitol Reports, PO Box 2260, Phoenix 85002. For further information Research and Statistics: (602) 452-3588 YES! I want reliable legislative information delivered every day. Oversees statewide automated juvenile information system. Name______or to subscribe, Coordinates research, planning, development efforts and special automation-related projects. Company ______Phcall (602) 258-7026 ______E-mail ______Address ______

Arizona Commission for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing (ACDHH) provides services to improve the quality of life for those affected by hearing loss. As a leader in communication access and community empowerment throughout the state, the ACDHH’s mission is to ensure the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Deaf-Blind and persons with speech difficulties have access to effective communication.

For more information, please visit www.ACDHH.org or call (602) 542-3323. For video phone call (866) 948-7035, TTY (602) 346-0990 and for voice/TTY (800) 352-8161 (520 and 928 Area Codes Only).

24 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES MEMBERS OF THE 2013-2014 LEGISLATURE

* = Member of 2011-2012 House Information desk: (602) 926-4221 1700 W. Washington, Phoenix, AZ 85007 ** = Member of 2011-2012 Senate E-mail: first initial + last [email protected] DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 4 General Area: North-central Arizona. Yavapai County, including Prescott, Prescott General Area: Southwestern Arizona. Southern portion of Yuma County including parts Valley and Chino Valley. Northern Maricopa County, including Anthem, New River, of the city of Yuma and the communities of San Luis and Somerton. Southwestern portion Cave Creek, Carefree, and portions of Phoenix. of Maricopa County including Goodyear, Buckeye, and Gila Bend, the western portion of Pima County including the Tohono O’odham Reservation and a small portion of south- House western Pinal County. R* , 5691 Hole in One Dr., House Prescott 86301 D , R* , 579 S. 7th Ave., Yuma 85364 P.O. Box 28035, D Juan Carlos Escamilla, Prescott Valley 86312 Fann Tobin 1480 E. California Street, P.O. Box 5941, San Luis 85348 Senate Otondo Escamilla R**Steve Pierce, Senate 14000 N. 7V Ranch Road, D* , Prescott 86303 3748 W. 18th Place, Yuma 85364

Pierce DISTRICT 2 Pancrazi General Area: Southern Arizona. Santa Cruz County, including Nogales, Rio Rico, DISTRICT 5 Sonoita, Elgin and Tubac. Parts of Pima County including southeastern Tucson, Green General Area: Northwestern Arizona. All of La Paz and Mohave counties, except the Valley, Sahuarita and South Tucson. Hualapai and Kaibab-Paiute Reservations in eastern Mohave County. Includes Fort House Mojave Reservation and the Colorado River Indian Communities. Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and Kingman in Mohave County and Quartzsite and Parker in La Paz D , County. 2214 E. Falcon Vista Dr., Green Valley 85614 House D , R* Doris Goodale, 348 E. Calle Garbillo, 2835 Wallapai Ave., Kingman 86401 Green Valley 85614 R Sonny Borelli, Dalessandro Gabaldon Lake Havasu City 86406 Senate Goodale Borrelli D**Linda Lopez, Senate 1506 E. Melridge St., R Kelli Ward, Tucson 85706 3619 Desert Rose Lane, Lake Havasu City 86404

DISTRICT 3 Lopez General Area: Located entirely in Pima County. Includes parts of Tucson, Drexel Ward Heights, Tucson Estates and Valencia West. Southern border is the boundary of the DISTRICT 6 Tohono O’odham Nation. General Area: Northern and eastern Arizona. Includes most of Coconino County south and west of the Navajo Nation Reservation, including Flagstaff. Northeastern Yavapai House County, encompassing the Verde Valley communities of Cottonwood, Verde Village, and D* , Camp Verde. Parts of Navajo County and the northern 7444 S. Camino Benem, portion of Gila County, including Payson. Tucson 85757 House D* Macario Saldate, R Bob Thorpe, 3314 S. 12th Ave., 712b Bobb Street, Payson 85541 Tucson 85713 Gonzales Saldate R* , Thorpe Barton Senate 1359 S. Sixth Ave., Safford 85546 D**, Senate P.O. Box 85477, Tucson 85754 R* Chester Crandell, 1837 Despain St., Heber 85928

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DISTRICT 7 DISTRICT 10 General Area: Northeastern Arizona. Navajo Nation, the Hopi, the Havasupai, the General Area: Pima County. Central, southeast and northeast Tucson metropolitan Hualapai, the Kaibab-Paiute, the San Carlos Apache, the White Mountain Apache and areas, east of Campbell Ave. and south of Speedway Blvd. the Zuni reservations. Show Low, Pinetop-Lakeside, Winslow, St. Johns, Springerville, Eagar. House D* , House 2733 E. Fourth St., D* Albert Hale, Tucson 85716 P.O. Box 4440, D Stefanie Mach, Window Rock 86515 3002 E. Fourth St., D , Tucson 85716 P.O. Box 344, Wheeler Mach Cameron 86020 Hale Peshlakai Senate D David Bradley, Senate 5909 E. Third St., D Carlyle Begay Tucson 85711 Tuba City 86045

Bradley Begay DISTRICT 11 General Area: Northern Pima County, southern and eastern Pinal County. Maricopa, DISTRICT 8 the community of Saddlebrooke, the Ak-Chin village, and portions of Casa Grande and General Area: Pima County. North-central and northwest Tucson metropolitan areas Arizona City, Oro Valley and Marana. east of Interstate 10 and south of the Santa Catalina Mountains. The unincorporated areas of Casa Adobes, Catalina Foothills and Flowing Wells. House R** Steve Smith, House Address not provided R* , R Adam Kwasman, 425 E. Providence Dr., 1301 W. Lambert Lane, Apt. 4302, Casa Grande 85222 Oro Valley 85737 Smith Kwasman R Thomas “T.J.” Shope, 1206 N Reeves Road, Senate Coolidge 85128 Pratt Shope R** Al Melvin, 38665 S. Sand Crest Dr., Senate Tucson 85739 D Barbara McGuire, 505 S. Mountain View Drive, Melvin Kearny 85137 DISTRICT 12 McGuire General Area: Eastern Maricopa County and northwestern Pinal County. Bounded north by Baseline Rd., west by Cooper Rd, south by the Gila River Indian Reservation DISTRICT 9 and on the east by Gray Rd. (near Ironwood Rd.). Includes the East Valley communi- General Area: Pima County. North-central and northwest Tucson metropolitan areas ties of Gilbert and Queen Creek. east of Interstate 10 and south of the Santa Catalina Mountains, and the unincorporat- ed areas of Casa Adobes, Catalina Foothills and Flowing Wells. House R* , House 1126 E. Harrison St., D , Gilbert 85295 680 W. Rushwood Drive, R , Tucson 85704 2907 S. Birch St., R Ethan Orr, Gilbert 85295 Farnsworth Petersen 420 E. Deone Lane, Steele Orr Tucson 85704 Senate R** Andy Biggs, Senate 10612 S. Greenfield Rd., D* Steve Farley, Gilbert 85234 1130 N. Norton Ave., Tucson 85719 Biggs Farley

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DISTRICT 13 DISTRICT 16 General Area: Southwestern Arizona. Northern part of Yuma County, northwestern General Area: Eastern Maricopa County and northwestern Pinal County. Includes part of Maricopa County. Portions of the city of Yuma, Wickenburg and portions of parts of Mesa and San Tan Valley, and all of Apache Junction and Gold Canyon. Buckeye and Goodyear. House House R , R , 7402 E. Monte Ave., 1150 E. Acacia Circle, Mesa 85209 Litchfield Park 85340 R Doug Coleman, R* Steve Montenegro, 1474 S. Royal Palm Road, P.O. Box 2275, Mitchell Montenegro Apache Junction 85119 Coleman Townsend Litchfield Park 85340 Senate Senate R David Farnsworth R** , 9912 E. University Dr., 2901 S. Palo Verde Ln., #42, Mesa 85207 Yuma 85365

DISTRICT 14 Shooter Farnsworth General Area: Southeastern Arizona. Cochise and Greenlee counties, most of Graham DISTRICT 17 County (excluding only the San Carlos Apache Reservation) and the eastern portion of Pima County. General Area: Maricopa County. Includes Sun Lakes and parts of Chandler and Gilbert. House House R* , 2027 Santa Theresa Dr., R* Tom Forese, Sierra Vista 85635 6836 S. Birdie Way, Gilbert 85298 R* David Stevens, 4145 S. Comanche Dr., R* J.D. Mesnard, Sierra Vista 85650 1427 W. Homestead Ct., Forese Mesnard Gowan Stevens Chandler 85286 Senate Senate R** , 77 Ramsey Canyon Rd., R** Steve Yarbrough, Hereford 85615 1086 W. Armstrong Way, Chandler 85248

Griffin Yarbrough DISTRICT 18 DISTRICT 15 General Area: Maricopa County. Includes parts of Phoenix (including General Area: Maricopa County. Northern portion of Phoenix metropolitan area Ahwatukee), Chandler, Tempe and Mesa. bounded on the south by Cactus Road, the west by the border between Phoenix and Peoria (near Lake Pleasant Pkwy) and the east following the border of Phoenix and House Scottsdale. R* , House 2936 W. Gregg Dr., R John Allen, Chandler 85224 5661 E. Presidio Rd., R* Bob Robson, Scottsdale 85254 381 N. Arizona Ave., R* , Chandler 85225 Dial Robson 28248 N. Tatum Blvd., Ste. B1-299, Senate Cave Creek 85331 Allen Carter R** John McComish, Senate 4463 E. Desert View, R** , Phoenix 85044 P.O. Box 71297, Phoenix 85050 McComish

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DISTRICT 19 DISTRICT 22 General Area: Maricopa County. Includes Avondale, Tolleson and portions of south- General Area: Northern Maricopa County. Bordered by Yavapai County to the north, west Phoenix. Peoria Ave. to the south and 51st Ave. on the east. Includes all of Sun City West and por- tions of Surprise, Peoria and Glendale. House D Lupe Chavira Contreras, House P.O. Box 816, Avondale 85323 R David Livingston, D Mark Cardenas, 29239 N. 122nd Drive, 6638 W. Hayes St., Peoria 85383 Phoenix 85043 R* Phil Lovas, Cardenas Contreras 7197 W. Mariposa Grande Lane, Livingston Lovas Senate Peoria 85383 D** Anna Tovar, 8 N. 88th Dr., Senate Tolleson 85353 R** , P.O. Box 123, Skull Valley 86338 DISTRICT 20 Tovar Burges General Area: Maricopa County. Includes parts of north Phoenix and Glendale. DISTRICT 23 House General Area: Northeastern Maricopa County. Includes most of Scottsdale (excluding R , the southern part of that city), Fountain Hills and Fort McDowell-Yavapai Nation. 2244 W. Michigan Ave., Phoenix 85023 House R* Carl Seel, R* John Kavanagh, 1102 W. Helena Dr., 16038 Seminole Lane, Fountain Hills 85268 Phoenix 85023 Boyer Seel R* Michelle Ugenti, Senate 15029 N. Thompson Peak Pkwy, Ste. Kavanagh Ugenti R* , B-111 #472, Scottsdale 85260 4113 W. Sandra Terrace, Phoenix 85053 Senate R** Michele Reagan, 5235 N. Woodmese Fairway, Scottsdale 85250

Yee Reagan DISTRICT 21 DISTRICT 24 General Area: Maricopa County. Includes Sun City, El Mirage and portions of Peoria and Surprise. General Area: Maricopa County. Includes parts of central Phoenix and south Scottsdale. Borders are Pima Rd. on the east, Northern Ave. on the north, 19th Ave. on House the west and Van Buren St. on the south. R* Debbie Lesko, House P.O. Box 6693, D* Chad Campbell, Glendale 85312 537 E. Willetta St., Unit 6, R* Rick Gray, Phoenix 85004 9521 W. Cedar Hill Circle, D* , Sun City 85351 Lesko Gray 69 W. Willetta St., #1, Alston Campbell Senate Phoenix 85003 R** Rick Murphy, Senate P.O. Box 6793, D* , Glendale 85312 837 E. Windsor Ave., Phoenix 85006 Murphy Hobbs

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DISTRICT 25 DISTRICT 28 General Area: Maricopa County. Includes much of the city of Mesa, with its northern General Area: Maricopa County. Includes Paradise Valley and parts of Phoenix includ- border following Mesa’s border with the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community’s ing the Arcadia neighborhood and central corridor. Reservation, southern border at Baseline Rd, eastern border at Meridian Rd. and west- ern border at State Rte. 101. House R* Kate Brophy McGee, House 42 E. Butler Dr., R* , Phoenix 85020 524 N. 38th St., D* Eric Meyer, Mesa 85205 7765 N. Foothill Dr. South, R* Justin Pierce, Paradise Valley 85253 Brophy McGee Meyer 7406 E. Nora St., Olson Pierce Mesa 85207 Senate R** , Senate 4231 E. Clarendon Ave., R Bob Worsley, Phoenix 85018 3514 E. Presidio Cir., #6311, Mesa 85213 Driggs DISTRICT 29 Worsley General Area: Maricopa County. West side of the Phoenix metropolitan area. Includes DISTRICT 26 parts of Phoenix, Glendale and Litchfield Park. General Area: Maricopa County. Includes parts of Tempe and Mesa as well as a small House portion of Phoenix (between Baseline and Southern avenues and 40th and 48th D Lydia Hernandez, streets). Includes the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community and the main cam- 3607 N. 51st Ave., pus of Arizona State University in Tempe. Phoenix 85063 House D* Martin Quezada, 8807 W. Highland Ave., D , Hernandez Quezada Phoenix 85037 1741 S. Ventura Dr., Tempe 85281 Senate D , D** , 610 N. Ash, 3636 N. 81st Ave., Mesa 85201 Mendez Sherwood Phoenix 85033

Senate Gallardo D* , 4415 S. Terrace Rd., Tempe 85282 DISTRICT 30 General Area: Maricopa County. West side of the Phoenix metropolitan area. Includes Ableser parts of Phoenix and Glendale.. DISTRICT 27 House General Area: Maricopa County. Includes south Phoenix, Guadalupe and portions of D Jonathan Larkin, the Gila River Indian Community. 4503 W. Loma Lane, House Glendale 85302 D* Ruben Gallego, D* Debbie McCune Davis, 101 N. 7th St., Unit 103 2634 N. 20th Ave., Larkin McCune Davis Phoenix 85034 Phoenix 85009 D* Catherine Miranda, Gallego Miranda Senate 21 E. Saint Charles Ave., D** , Phoenix 85042 1919 W. Virginia Ave., Senate Phoenix 85009 D** Leah Landrum Taylor, Phoenix 85041 Meza

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2014 Government Resource Directory 29 DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION

Brian C. McNeil, director

Employment History: Appointed Director OFFICE AT A GLANCE of Department of Administration (ADOA) DIRECTOR’S SALARY: November 1, 2012. Prior to his appoint- $162,750 DIRECTOR’S TERM: ment as Director of ADOA, McNeil worked Serves at the pleasure of the with Public Policy Partners after finishing governor up a role as Deputy Chief of Staff for TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $1,144,906,400 Operations to Gov. Jan Brewer in October of BRIEF DESCRIPTION: 2011. McNeil served as the Executive Provides a wide range of functions as the serv- Director of the Arizona Corporation ice agency for state government, including pro- Commission from 1999 to 2009. In addition to civilian employment, curement, building and construction, human McNeil has done stints in the Active Army, the U.S. Army Reserve and resources, information technology, accounting, the Arizona National Guard. He is a decorated veteran with two deploy- payroll, risk management, and the administra- ments to Iraq under his belt. Education: Bachelor of Science tion of the state’s insurance programs. (Economics) and a Master of Public Administration (Policy Analysis), LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 41-701 both from Arizona State University.

DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION STAFF

100 N. 15th Avenue, Phoenix 85007 RISK MANAGEMENT Main phone number: (602) 542-1500 State Risk Manager — Ray Di Ciccio, (602) 542-1791 Main fax: (602) 542-2199 Manages the following five sections: Web site: www.azdoa.gov Administration Section — Julie Cruse, (602) 542-1492 Provides personnel, payroll, benefits, and purchasing services to all DIRECTOR’S OFFICE units of Risk Management Services. Director — Brian C. McNeil, (602) 542-1500 Financial Section Deputy Director — Jeff Grant Cheryl Toone, (602) 542-1819 Public Information Officer/Legislative Liaison Pays all approved claims against the state for property, liability and Alan Ecker, (602) 542-0027 workers’ compensation from Risk Management’s revolving fund Loss Prevention Section — Tom Zuppan, (602) 364-0602 GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Works with state agencies to reduce the frequency and cost of losses. Provides a variety of financial services including administering state’s Property and Liability Section financial policies, managing the statewide accounting and payroll sys- Elizabeth Pence, (602) 542-1461 tems, and preparing the statewide financial reports. Responsible for the management and settlement of all claims related to Deputy State Comptroller — Michael Smarik, (602) 542-1672 state property and liability issues. Arizona Financial Information System Manager Workers’ Compensation Section Brian Nguyen, (602) 542-2122 Sydney Standifird, (602) 542-5215 Statewide Payroll Manager — Stu Wilbur, (602) 542-1674 Responsible for the management of all workers’ compensation claims Support Services, Federal and Appropriations Reporting Manager filed by state employees. Tami Eckloff, (602) 542-5602 STATE PROCUREMENT OFFICE Financial Statement Reporting Manager State Procurement Administrator Ron Santa Cruz, (602) 542-6099 Jean Clark, (602) 542-5511 Systems Support Manager — Jennifer Verhelst, (602) 542-5106 Develops and maintains statewide procurement policies and proce- Policy Manager — Gregory Vokoun, (602) 542-6225 dures for state agencies.

30 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION STAFF

ProcureAZ Help Desk: (602) 542-7600 HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION or [email protected] Assistant Director — Marie Isaacson, (602) 542-5482 Shared Agency Procurement Services Deputy Director, Operations —Nancy Gomez, (602) 542-4811 Tom Duval, (602) 542-2091 Directs human resources professionals assigned to state agencies to Provide procurement services for ADOA and non-fully delegated agen- provide guidance on employee relations issues, recruitment, personnel cies. rule interpretations and policy development. Strategic Contracts Deputy Director, Strategic Initiatives Carolyn Pitre Wright, (602) 542-4814 Terri Johnson, (602) 542-9122 Directs the strategic initiatives of the Human Resources Division such Provides centralized procurement services for statewide contracts such as employee training, leadership development and travel reduction. as office supplies, furniture and information technology, professional Classification and Compensation Manager services, temporary services and marketing for agencies and political Greg Carmichael, (602) 364-3460 subdivisions. Employment Manager GENERAL SERVICES DIVISION Rob Waddell, (602) 542-4929 100 N. 15th Ave., Ste. 202, Phoenix 85007 Administers the State Personnel System employment program. Assistant Director — William Hernandez, (602) 364-2872 Workforce Services Manager Manages and operates 2,419 state-owned buildings and properties Kayelen Rolfe, (602) 542-1922 throughout Arizona. Provides accounting services for all ADOA divi- Administers the Arizona Learning Center, Employee Career Center sions. Responsible for the Fleet Management Office, Surplus Property and the Travel Reduction Program. Management Office, mail room, state motor vehicle fleet alternative Human Resources Information Solution (HRIS) Manager fuel coordinator function and the Water Quality Appeals Board. Jody Lauer, (602) 542-4282 Building & Planning Services General Manager Manages the State's integrated payroll/personnel/benefit system. Nola Barnes, (602) 542-1954 Benefits Services, Chief Financial Officer Manages the ADOA Building System’s building inspections, reviews Eric Jorgensen, (602) 542-7367 construction contracts, capitol budget recommendations, building Administers financial services for the Benefits Services Office. renewal allocations, statewide private space leasing program, tenant Benefits Services, Chief Operations Officer improvements and monuments and memorials. Marcia Jarvis, (602) 542-4985 Construction Services General Manager Administers insurance programs for state employees and their Roger Berna, (602) 542-6051 dependents. Provides construction project management for renovations and for new Benefits Services, Member Services Benefit Options Line buildings. (602) 542-5008 Facilities Operation and Maintenance (FOAM) General Manager ARIZONA STRATEGIC ENTERPRISE TECHNOLOGY VACANT (ASET) OFFICE Maintains office buildings on the Capitol Mall and the Tucson Office In alignment with the strategic missions of state agencies, ADOA-ASET Complex including custodial services, landscaping, heating and cool- develops and executes the statewide information technology strategy, ing, general maintenance, physical security, CMMS (Computerized as well as provides capabilities, services and infrastructure to ensure Maintenance Management System), EMS (Energy Management the continuity of mission critical and essential systems for the state of System), warehouse, equipment repair and contract management. Arizona. ADOA Controller — Joe Whitmer, (602) 364-4869 Deputy Director & State CIO Pays claims for goods and services; maintains accounts receivable and Aaron Sandeen, (602) 364-4770 capital asset listings; processes payroll and produces financial state- Chief Strategy Officer and Deputy State CIO ments. Phil Manfredi, (602) 364-4770 State Boards Office/Central Services Bureau Chief Technology Officer Megan Darian, (602) 542-8168 Kiran Chinnagangannagari, (602) 364-4770 Provides general office, administrative and accounting support to Chief Operating Officer – State Data Center boards and commissions Donald Hennington, (602) 542-1474 Mail Room Administrator — Steve Perica, (602) 542-5701 Chief Information Security Officer Fleet Manager — Dave Fruehwirth, (602) 542-4375 Mike Lettman, (602) 364-4770 Surplus Property Administrator Chief Networking Officer Steve Perica, (602) 542-5701 Gary Hensley, (602) 364-4770

2014 Government Resource Directory 31 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

VACANT, director

OFFICE AT A GLANCE

DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $107,375 DIRECTOR’S TERM: Serves at the pleasure of the governor TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $25,130,900 BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Coordinates agricultural programs and policies, regulates livestock, egg and dairy industries, use of pesticides, pest detection and eradication, etc. LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 3-102

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE STAFF

1688 W. Adams, Phoenix 85007 Arizona Leafy Greens Food Safety Committee Administrator Main phone number: (602) 542-4373 Teressa Lopez, (602) 542-0945; www.arizonaleafygreens.org Web site: www.azda.gov Provides Arizona leafy green shippers with USDA certified audits. DIRECTOR’S OFFICE CONSULTATION & TRAINING PROGRAM Director — VACANT, (602) 542-0997 Assistant Director — Brett Cameron, (602) 542-0984 Executive Assistant to the Director Responsible for providing assistance to members of the agricultural Anita Landy, (602) 542-0990 community in complying with state and federal regulations, including worker protection safety and training requirements, animal wastewater ANIMAL SERVICES DIVISION management regulations, nutrient management planning and air qual- Associate Director — Leatta McLaughlin, (602) 542-7186 ity regulations. Also administers the Livestock and Crop Conservation Protects the public from contagious and infectious diseases in live- Grant Program, and oversees the administration of three Agricultural stock, poultry, commercially raised fish, meat, milk and eggs. Enforces Commodity Councils, the Agricultural Employment Relations Board laws concerning the movement, sale, importation, transport, slaugh- and the Arizona Agricultural Protection Commission. ter and theft of livestock. Conducts food quality and safety inspections Hotline: 1-800-294-0308 of milk and meat products produced and processed in Arizona, and of egg and egg products produced in, or imported to, Arizona. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIVISION Livestock and Poultry Hotline: (888) 742-5334 Associate Director — Jack Peterson, (602) 542-3575 Responsible for much of the department’s licensing functions including CITRUS, FRUIT & VEGETABLE feed, fertilizer, seed, egg, dairies, brands, native plant and numerous STANDARDIZATION – FRESH PRODUCTS FOOD INSPECTION pesticide-related credentials. Protects consumers through marketplace inspections where sampling of feeds, fertilizers, seeds or pesticides Assistant Director — Ed Foster, (602) 542-0947 occurs for analysis at the SAL for product quality, and labels are Monitors and enforces the quality standards for all fresh citrus, fruit reviewed to ensure compliance with federal and state laws. Enforces and vegetables produced and marketed in Arizona. Under a coopera- pesticide use compliance to ensure required buffer zones are adhered tive agreement with the USDA, also manages the Federal-State to, workers are protected and label requirements are met. Also pro- Inspection Service that includes shipping point and terminal market vides training to ensure pesticide users are properly trained and certi- inspections with offices in Phoenix, Nogales and Yuma. Oversees the fied. Enforces the Arizona Native Plant Act and provides permits for administration of the Arizona Leafy Green Marketing Agreement (AZ movement and sale of protected native plants. LGMA) and the Arizona Leafy Greens Food Safety Committee. Pesticide Hotline: 1-800-423-8876 Licensing: (602) 542-3578

32 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE STAFF

OFFICE OF PEST MANAGEMENT horticultural commodities for domestic and international export; Acting Director — Jack Peterson, (602) 542-3575 Issuance of compliance agreements and permits to facilitate commerce Responsible for issuing licenses or credentials for businesses, qualify- among business-related stakeholders. ing parties and pesticide applicators in the structural area. Performs STATE AGRICULTURAL LABORATORY pesticide use compliance inspections in the structural area to ensure label requirements are met as well as state and federal laws are being Assistant Director — Doug Marsh, (602) 744-4924 followed. Responds to consumer complaints relating to alleged pesti- Provides agricultural product, chemical residue and food safety labo- cide misuse in the structural area. Also provides training to help pesti- ratory analysis, certifications and training services to the department cide users maintain compliance. and others. Groups within the division are food safety and chemistry Main Phone Number: (602) 255-3664 analysis. PLANT SERVICES DIVISION Associate Director — John Caravetta, (602) 542-0994 Responsible for ensuring the public and the agriculture industry that dangerous plant infestations are prevented or readily controlled (such pests include: gypsy moth, Mediterranean fruit fly, and imported fire ant, among others). Inspection and certification of agricultural and

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2013 Government Resource Directory 33 AHCCCS

Thomas J. Betlach, director

OFFICE AT A GLANCE Employment History: Appointed AHCCCS director DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $199,500 November 2009; served as DIRECTOR’S TERM: Serves at the pleasure of the governor deputy director at AHCCCS TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $6,782,145,100 2002-2009; director, Governor’s BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Office of Strategic Planning and Budgeting (OSPB) under Gov. The state’s program of health care for low income, disabled Jane Hull 1997-2002; served and elderly populations. It also is authorized to offer health OSPB in various capacities 1991-1997. Education: Bachelor’s care for small business as well as oversees the KidsCare cost- degree, University of Wisconsin, (political science); master’s in sharing insurance program for children and their parents. Public Administration (MPA), University of Arizona, (emphasis LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 36-2924 in finance and budgeting).

AHCCCS STAFF

801 E. Jefferson, Phoenix 85034 Procures contracts with managed care companies for the provision of Main phone number: (602) 417-4000 acute and long term care services. Conducts ongoing oversight of all Web site: www.azahcccs.gov areas of contractor performance. Program responsibilities include acute, long term care, behavioral health and children’s rehabilitative DIRECTOR’S OFFICE services. Director Thomas J. Betlach, (602) 417-4711 DIVISION OF MEMBER SERVICES Deputy Director Assistant Director — Melanie Norton, (602) 417-4511 Beth Lazare, (602) 417-4458 Responsible for AHCCCS eligibility determinations and for the enroll- Chief Medical Officer — Marc Leib ment of eligible members into health plans and program contractors. Acting Inspector General Contracts with the Arizona Dept. of Economic Security and the Social Bob Davidson, (602) 417-4550 Security Administration for eligibility determination services. Client Advocate — (602) 417-4230 Manages 16 eligibility offices for the Arizona Long-Term Care System INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS (ALTCS), Medicare Savings Programs, Supplementary Security Assistant Director — Monica Coury, (602) 417-4019 Income Medical Assistance Only (SSI-MAO) and KidsCare programs. Serves as primary liaison to AHCCCS’s federal oversight agency, the Verifies eligibility and enrollment information for providers, health Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and is responsible plans and recipients. Maintains recipient eligibility/enrollment and for the agency’s Section 1115 Waiver, State Plan, federal and state leg- demographic information. islative activities, agency policy analysis and review, intergovernmental agreements/coordination and agency strategic planning. INFORMATION SERVICES DIVISION Assistant Director — James Wang, (602) 417-4776 DIVISION OF BUSINESS & FINANCE Responsible for agency computer operations. Assistant Director — Jim Cockerham, (602) 417-4059 Oversees budgeting, accounting, cash management, financial report- OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE LEGAL SERVICES ing, contracts, purchasing, facilities management and third party lia- Assistant Director — Matt Devlin, (602) 417-4008 bility recoveries. Oversees grievance and appeal process for members, providers and DIVISION OF HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT contractors. Also oversees general counsel for representation of the Assistant Director — Kari Price, (602) 417-4625 agency, serves as the agency’s privacy officer and provides oversight of Assistant Director — Shelli Silver, (602) 417-4647 formal rule-making by the agency.

34 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES AUDITOR GENERAL’S OFFICE

Debra K. Davenport, CPA, CGFM, CFE, auditor general

Employment History: Appointed auditor OFFICE AT A GLANCE general October 12, 1999; prior to appoint- ment served as Arizona’s deputy auditor gen- DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $135,225 eral and held management positions in the DIRECTOR’S TERM: 5 years office’s financial audit and accounting servic- TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $19,857,500 es divisions; former audit manager with a BRIEF DESCRIPTION: national CPA firm. Memberships: Serves as member of American Institute of Certified Independently provides impartial information Public Accountants (Government Performance and Accountability concerning state and local governmental enti- Committee), Association of Government Accountants, ASU School of ties and specific recommendations to improve Accountancy Professional Advisory Board, AZ Society of Certified Public their operations. Accountants, National State Auditors Association (AICPA Relations LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 41-1279.01 Committee and Single Audit Committee) and Western Intergovernmental Audit Forum. Education: B.S., ASU (accounting).

AUDITOR GENERAL’S OFFICE STAFF

2910 N. 44th Street, Suite 410, Phoenix 85018 FINANCIAL AUDIT DIVISION Main phone number: (602) 553-0333 Director — Jay Zsorey Main fax: (602) 553-0051 Conducts annual financial and compliance audits of all state agencies, Web site: www.azauditor.gov counties, community college districts and universities in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards and federal requirements. TUCSON OFFICE Provides Legislature and other governing bodies with information on (520) 205-8400 use of public monies. Makes specific recommendations to strengthen Fax: (520) 628-1006 internal controls over assets and financial reporting. Conducts special 400 W. Congress, Suite 254, Tucson 85701 financial audit reviews and investigations at the Legislature’s request. AUDITOR GENERAL’S OFFICE PERFORMANCE AUDIT DIVISION Auditor General — Debra K. Davenport Director — Dale Chapman Deputy Auditor General — Melanie Chesney Performs three types of audits at the request of the Joint Legislative General Counsel & Ombudsman — Jeff Larson Audit Committee or in response to various laws: performance audits, Director of Professional Practice — Donna Miller which are designed to determine whether an agency is achieving Director of IT Services — Joe Moore objectives established by the Legislature and is managing resources in an effective, economical and efficient manner; sunset audits, which ACCOUNTING SERVICES DIVISION answers specific questions set forth in statutes to help the Legislature Director — Laura Miller to determine whether or not an agency should continue; and program Prescribes uniform systems of accounting and financial reporting and evaluations, which assess a program or agency’s effectiveness and eval- legal compliance for various entities. Reviews audit reports to deter- uates whether desired outcomes are being achieved. mine if school districts and charter schools sponsored by school dis- SCHOOL AUDITS DIVISION tricts comply with prescribed systems and whether the audit reports comply with professional standards. Conducts periodic procedural Director — Ross Ehrick reviews of school districts not subject to single audits. Reviews annu- Conducts performance audits of randomly selected school districts, al expenditure limitation reports of community college districts, coun- examining major aspects of the districts’ operations including admin- ties, and cities and towns to ensure spending is within constitutional istrative costs, food services, transportation and physical plant opera- expenditure limitations. Issues annual budget and financial report tions and maintenance. Monitors the percentage of dollars spent in the forms for community college districts, school districts, counties, cities classroom and analyzes the dollars spent in the classroom at both the and towns and special districts. statewide and individual district level.

2014 Government Resource Directory 35 COMMERCE AUTHORITY, ARIZONA

Sandra Watson, president and CEO

Employment History: Selected Arizona OFFICE AT A GLANCE Commerce Authority president and CEO October 16, 2012; chief operating DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $250,000 officer, Arizona Commerce Authority DIRECTOR’S TERM: Serves at the pleasure of the (2011-2012); assistant deputy director governor for innovation and global business TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $55,235,200 development, Arizona Department of BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Commerce; business development, business attraction, workforce and marketing positions, Arizona Promotes industries that will advance Arizona’s Department of Commerce. Memberships: National State Science economy and global competitiveness in indus- and Technology Institute Board; various regional and statewide tries including solar, aerospace and defense, bio- boards of directors. Education: Honors Bachelor of Commerce science and technology. Degree, Global Leadership Certification Program, Thunderbird LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 41-1502 School of Management.

COMMERCE AUTHORITY STAFF

333 N. Central Ave., Ste. 1900, Phoenix 85004 BUSINESS ATTRACTION Main phone number: (602) 845-1200 Vice President, Aerospace and Defense Main fax: (602) 845-1201 Mike Carroll, (602) 845-1287 Web site: www.azcommerce.com Vice President, Healthcare & Biotechnology Allison Gilbreath, (602) 845-1223 PRESIDENT’S OFFICE Vice President, High Tech & Manufacturing President and CEO Hugh Kreizenbeck, (602) 845-1262 Sandra Watson, (602) 845-1200 Vice President, High Tech and Renewable Energy Chief Operating Officer/General Counsel Brad Kempf, (602) 845-1279 Greg Linaman, (602) 845- 1255 Vice President, Business Attraction, Northern California Chief Financial Officer Christian Lorentzen, (408) 758-6074 Wayne Holder, (602) 845- 1229 Vice President, Business Attraction, Southern California Senior Vice-President, Business Development Doug Kiggins, (424) 272-7673 Brian Sherman, (602) 845- 1218 Vice President, Economic/Rural Development Senior Vice-President, Business Attraction Kenneth Chapa, (602) 845-1216 Kevin Sullivan, (602) 845- 1261 INTERNATIONAL TRADE Senior Vice-President, Economic/Rural Development Vice President of International Trade and Investment Keith Watkins, (602) 845- 1278 Karla Teixeira, (602) 845-1256 Vice-President, Strategic Initiatives Vice President of International Trade and Investment David Drennon, (602) 845-1233 Fernando Jimenez, (602) 845-1257 Senior Vice-President, Communications & Marketing SMALL BUSINESS SERVICES Nicole McTheny, (602) 845- 1231 (602) 845-1295 Senior Vice-President, Strategic Planning/Infrastructure Marisa Walker, (602) 845- 1297

36 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES COMMERCE AUTHORITY STAFF

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2014 Government Resource Directory 37 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

Charles L. Ryan, director

Employment History: Appointed OFFICE AT A GLANCE director of the Department of DIRECTOR’S SALARY: Corrections Jan. 30, 2009; deputy $168,000 DIRECTOR’S TERM: director of prison operations, direc- Serves at the pleasure of the tor, Arizona Department of governor Corrections 2002-2004; prison war- TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $1,080,905,600 den; prison administrator; assistant BRIEF DESCRIPTION: program manager, Iraqi Prison Responsible for overall operations and policies of System, U.S. Department of Justice. Education: B.S., Arizona the state Department of Corrections. Appoints State University (criminal justice); master’s degree, Western state prison wardens. International University (public administration). LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 41-1602

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS STAFF

1601 W. Jefferson, Phoenix 85007 Interstate Compact for the Supervision of Adult Offenders Main phone number: (602) 542-5546 Sheryl Cudney, (602) 771-5771 Web site: www.azcorrections.gov Interstate Prison Compact Tom Lyerla (602) 542-5115 DIRECTOR’S OFFICE Offender Support Services Administrator Director — Charles L. Ryan, (602) 542-5225 Stacey Crabtree, (602) 542-3122 Deputy Director — Jeff Hood, (602) 542-5225 Responsible for time computation, offender information unit and clas- Oversees Offender Operations Division, Program Services Division and sification. Support Services Division. Security Operations Administrator Constituent Services — Lea Miernik Keith Smith, (602) 364-3738 (602) 364-3945; Toll-free in AZ: (866) 333-2039 Responsible for publication review, communications center, service General Counsel — Dawn Northup, (602) 542-2323 dog program and radio communications. Northern Region Operations Director Legislative Affairs — Will Barnow, (602) 542-3568 Carson McWilliams, (602) 542-5579 Media Relations/Public Information, Director of Communications Oversees Eyman, Florence, Lewis, Safford and Winslow prisons. Doug Nick, (602) 542-3133 South Region Operations Director Victims Services — Jan Upchurch, (602) 542-1853 Ernie Trujillo, (520) 623-5832 Inspector General — Greg Lauchner, (602) 771-6055 Oversees Douglas, Perryville, Phoenix, Tucson and Yuma prisons. Oversees audit and policy, administrative, background and criminal investigations, emergency preparedness, fugitive apprehension, securi- SUPPORT SERVICES DIVISION ty threat group and special operations. Division Director — Gail Rittenhouse, (602) 364-3234 OFFENDER OPERATIONS DIVISION Education Administrator Mark Jones, (602) 542-5620 Division Director — Robert Patton, (602) 542-3894 Religious & Volunteer Services Administrator Community Corrections Operations Director Mike Linderman, (602) 542-3090 Paul O’Connell, (602) 771-5500 Human Services Administrator Contract Beds Operations Director Colleen McManus, (602) 542-4987 Joe Profiri, (602) 364-0277 Oversees correctional officer retirement plan, employee assistance serv- Oversees the operation and planning of contract public and for-profit ices, employee grievances, occupational health, personnel services and correctional facilities. recruitment selection and hiring.

38 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS STAFF

Equal Opportunity Employment Eric Abt, (602) 542-3161 Staff Development & Training Administrator Jake Watkins, (602)542-3619 Develops and provides training to department employees, includ- ing the Correctional Officer Training Academy (COTA). Arizona Correctional Industries (ACI) Brian Radecki, (602) 272-7600 ACI provides business and industry activities which train and employ offenders in jobs that reflect employment opportunities found in the community. Counseling & Treatment Services Administrator Karen Hellman, (602) 542-5155 Sex Offender Education & Treatment Program Administrator Karen Hellman, (602) 542-5155

HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION Health Services Administrator Arthur Gross, (602) 771-2100 ext.401 Oversees the medical, nursing, pharmacy and dental programs for inmates.

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIVISION Division Director — Michael P. Kearns, (602) 542-1160 Financial Services Bureau Chief Financial Officer Sheryl Bodmer, (602) 542-1163 Oversees business office, financial services, fleet and inventory and procurement services. Engineering & Facilities Bureau Administrator Mike Landry, (602) 364-4291 Oversees building maintenance. Information and Technology Administrator/Chief Information Officer Stephen Welsh, (602) 542-3971 Oversees applications and data management, field operations, infra- structure systems, inmate telephone system, network and technical support. Planning, Budget and Research Administrator Jacob Gable, (602) 542-1561 Oversees program authorization and research. Prepares the depart- ment’s operating budget.

2013 Government Resource Directory 39 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY

Clarence H. Carter, director

OFFICE AT A GLANCE Employment History: Appointed Arizona Department of Economic DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $181,900 Security director Feb. 9, 2011; DIRECTOR’S TERM: Serves at the pleasure of the governor director, Washington, D.C. TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: Department of Human Services $3,094,448,800 (3.5 years); deputy administrator, BRIEF DESCRIPTION: U.S. Department of Agriculture Administers more than 40 human-service programs Food Stamp Program; commis- including, but not limited to, child welfare, supplemental sioner, Virginia Department of Social Services; director, nutrition assistance, financial assistance, employment, Federal Office of Community Services. unemployment taxes and compensation and individual and family services. LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 41-1952

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY STAFF

1717 W. Jefferson, Phoenix 85007 Community Services — Strengthens the safety net for vulnerable and Main phone number: 1-800-352-8168 at-risk individuals and families through several community engage- Web site: www.azdes.gov ment programs. Includes services for those who are homeless, victims of domestic violence, people in need of eviction prevention and utility DIRECTOR’S OFFICE assistance, and help for individuals to move towards self-sufficiency. Director — Clarence H. Carter, (602) 542-5757 Independent Living Support — A collection of programs that assist Deputy Director — Sharon Sergent, (602) 542-3937 older Arizonans in maintaining their independence for as long as pos- Deputy Director — Jim Hillyard, (602) 542-3873 sible. Includes home and community-based services such as home- Legislative Director — Kathy Seeglitz Ber, (602) 542-4669 delivered meals and home care, as well as programs that protect the Communications Director — Tasya Peterson, (602) 542-4296 rights of older adults, prevent fraud and abuse and provide information Faith & Community Director — Chuck Fitzgerald (602) 364-0769 on health benefits and options (including Medicare). DIVISION OF AGING & ADULT SERVICES Arizona Refugee Resettlement Program — Supports and advances Assistant Director — Melanie K. Starns, M.A.G., (602) 542-2591 refugee resettlement in Arizona through the coordination of public and Aging & Adult Services: (602) 542-4446 private resources designed to assist refugees arriving in Arizona. Provides services to help people achieve or maintain their highest level DIVISION OF BUSINESS & FINANCE of independence and self-sufficiency. Services and programs reach a Acting Assistant Director — Barbara Neagle, (602) 542-7166 diverse population of Arizonans from homeless youth to older adults. The division’s programs also provide a safety net of services to the com- Provides business, financial and support services to include facilities munity, working to ensure safety and self-sufficiency so that all management, procurement, accounting, payroll, fleet management, Arizonans can live with dignity and independence throughout their supply support services, accounts receivable and collections, and IT lives. business services in support of the DES mission Adult Protective Services — Accepts and evaluates reports of abuse, neglect and exploitation on behalf of vulnerable adults over the age of 18. Adult Abuse Hotline: 1-877-SOS-ADULT (767-2385).

40 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY STAFF

DIVISION OF BENEFITS & MEDICAL ELIGIBILITY DIVISION OF EMPLOYMENT & REHABILITATION SERVICES Assistant Director Assistant Director — James J. Apperson, (602) 542-4910 Leona Hodges, (602) 542-3596 Child Care Administration: (602) 542-4248 Disabilities Determination Services: 1-800-352-0409 Provides families with child care assistance. (Phoenix)/1-800-362-6368 (Tucson) Employment Administration: (602) 542-3667 Determines disability eligibility for people who apply for disability Provides a system of integrated re-employment services; provides job benefits while they are unable to work. placement, career and skill assessment, job search assistance and refer- Family Assistance Administration: 1-800-352-8401 ral to training. Oversees the contractors that provide education, train- Provides support to low-income individuals and families through pro- ing and employment opportunities to individuals receiving TANF cash grams such as Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) and assistance. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to help them meet their Unemployment Insurance Administration: (602) 364-2722 basic needs while they work toward greater self-sufficiency. Also deter- Provides unemployment insurance benefits to eligible individuals. mines eligibility for Medical Assistance Program from the Arizona Rehabilitation Services Administration: Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS). (602) 542-3332 DIVISION OF CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES Provides specialized services to individuals who have physical or men- Assistant Director — Todd Bright, (602) 542-4500 tal disabilities that constitute barriers to employment and/or physical living. Provides vocational, independent-living and employment-sup- Provides intake services, locates absent parents, establishes paternity port services. and child support orders, enforces and modifies child support orders OFFICE OF ACCOUNTABILITY and processes child support payments. Chief Accountability Officer — Marcus Hambrick, (602) 542-3340 DIVISION OF CHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES Provides objective, independent assessment of the performance of DES programs, services, activities, and functions. Coordinates assessment Assistant Director — Flora Sotomayor, (602) 542-3981 and monitoring of department programs in compliance with federal Provides services to strengthen and preserve family unity, such as adop- and state statutes, rules and regulations, and department policies and tion, Child Protective Services, child abuse programs, foster care and procedures. adoptions. ARIZONA EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAM Comprehensive Medical and Dental Programs: Acting Executive Director — Karie Taylor, (602) 532-9960 (602) 351-2245 Provides early intervention services such as physical, speech and occu- Provides health care services to eligible Arizona foster children. pational therapy and service coordination to families of children from Child Abuse Hotline: 1-888-SOS-CHILD (767-2445) birth to age 3, with developmental delays or disabilities. The program supports families and caregivers to provide learning opportunities that DIVISION OF DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES facilitate their child’s successful engagement in relationships and rou- Assistant Director tines and activities of everyday life. Larry L. Latham, Ph.D., FAAIDD, (602) 542-6857 OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN Provides services to individuals with an intellectual disability, cerebral Ombudsman — Ezra Loring (602) 364-2860 palsy, epilepsy, autism, or developmental delays (under age 6). Assists Provides a confidential, neutral and informal process to facilitate fair families in keeping the family member with disabilities at home. and equitable resolutions to concerns that arise within the agency. Provides supports to children and adults with disabilities at home, day Serves as an information and communication resource, upward feed- programs, with both acute medical and long term care services. back channel, adviser, dispute resolution expert and change agent.

2014 Government Resource Directory 41 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY & MILITARY AFFAIRS

Maj. Gen. Michael T. McGuire, adjutant general

Employment History: OFFICE AT A GLANCE Appointed adjutant general DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $146,000 September 2013; Commander, DIRECTOR’S TERM: 5 years 162nd Fighter Wing, Arizona Air National Guard base, Tucson TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $70,913,100 International Airport, Tucson; F- BRIEF DESCRIPTION: 16 instructor pilot, Arizona Air Oversees the Air National Guard and Army National National Guard 162nd Fighter Guard, coordinates emergency management efforts of Wing; Education: B.S. and commission, United States Air governmental agencies. Director serves as military Force Academy, 1987; Fighter Weapons School Graduate, chief-of-staff to the governor. command pilot. LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 26-101

DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY & MILITARY AFFAIRS STAFF

5636 E. McDowell Rd., Phoenix 85008-3495 AIR NATIONAL GUARD Main phone number: (602) 267-2700 Chief Executive Officer Gate House (Post Security): (602) 629-4446 Colonel Jill Nelson, (602) 267-2660 Main fax: (602) 267-2337 Oversees all of the federal Department of Defense and National Guard Web site: www.azdema.gov Bureau operations concerning the Arizona Air National Guard. ADJUTANT GENERAL’S OFFICE Oversees any state missions using federal assets. Adjutant General Recruiting & Retention Maj. Gen. Michael T. McGuire, (602) 267-2712 Senior Master Sergeant Teresa Denogean, (602) 267-2311 Army Assistant Adjutant General — VACANT ARMY NATIONAL GUARD Air Force Assistant Adjutant General Chief of Staff Brig. Gen. Edward Maxwell, (602) 267-2616 Col. Leonard Dyer, (602) 267-2720 Inspector General’s Office Colonel Joel E. Roberts, (602) 267-2670 Oversees all of the federal Department of Defense and National Guard Investigates and resolves complaints regarding the Army and Air Bureau operations concerning the Arizona Army National Guard. National Guard. Oversees any state missions using federal assets. Public Affairs Officer Recruiting & Retention Maj. Gabriel Johnson, (602) 267-2550 Lieutenant Colonel Bruce Keene, (602) 267-2800 State Judge Advocate’s Office Human Resource Office Major Scott Blaney, (602) 267-2558 Karen Truesdale, (602) 267- 2642 Handles all legal matters relating to the military division. Military Support to Civilian Authority Arizona Military Museum Lieutenant Colonel Jack Beasley, (602) 267-2774 Col Joseph Abodeely (ret.), (602) 267-2676 Facilities Management Office JOINT PROGRAMS Lieutenant Colonel Robert Moscarello, (602) 267-2771 Director — Brig Gen. John Burk, (602) 267-2732 U.S. Property & Fiscal Office Oversees all joint state functions. Colonel Oscar Alejandro, (602) 267-2811

42 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY & MILITARY AFFAIRS STAFF

AUDITOR’S OFFICE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OFFICE Chief Auditor — Mark Railey, (602) 267-2645 Resource Manager or (602) 267-2557 Renee Dudden, (602) 267-2730 Coordinates all personnel, budget actions, property (real and fixed DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT assets) accountability and state active duty requirements. Director — Wendy Smith-Reeve, (602) 464-6203 Administrative Services Officer Coordinates emergency management and the efforts of governmental Danielle Salomon, (602) 267-2731 agencies to reduce the impact of disasters on persons and property. Coordinates all personnel actions for state employees. Handles all Equal Employment Opportunities for state employees and manages all Serves as the governor’s authorized representative for presidentially loss control incidents for the department. declared disasters. Comptroller Public Information Office Christa Lewis, (602) 267-2992 Judy Kioski, (602) 464-6245 Manages all budget requirements for the Division of Military Affairs. Communicates emergency public safety information to the general Oversees state employees’ payroll. population, communities at-risk during an emergency, the news media Chief Procurement Officer and local governments during emergency and non-emergency times. Betty Austin, (602) 267-2853 Also responsible for managing the emergency side of Arizona 2-1-1. Manages all purchasing and contracting for the department for state funds. Manages Army Service contracts where state and federal funds Arizona Emergency Response Commission (AZSERC) are involved. All federal funding is managed through the United States Mark Howard, (602) 464-6346 Purchasing & Fiscal Office at Papago Park Military Reservation. Implements emergency planning and community right-to-know pro- grams throughout the state. Serves as focal point for hazardous materi- als emergency planning and response efforts and provides support to local emergency planning committees through grants and programs. Preparedness — John Dirickson, (602) 464-6398 Prepares state agencies and local emergency management organizations to respond to, recover from and mitigate against disaster through plan- ning, training and exercise activities. Resource Management Section/Logistics Matt Parks, (602) 464-6510 Manages support activities for the division including information/automation management, communications, facilities, In support of all Local logistics, budget, finance and personnel administration. Free over-the-air Radio & Mitigation & Response Television Broadcasters in AZ Will Schulz, (602) 464-6310 Works to save lives and prevent further property and economic loss during a disaster or emergency situation. Minimizes or eliminates nat- Art Brooks, President & CEO ural hazards. 426 N. 44th Street Suite 310 Recovery Phoenix, AZ 85008 Wendy Smith-Reeve, (602) 464-6357 PH: 602-252-4833 Coordinates state and federal actions with local jurisdictions to assist Fax: 602-252-5265 those impacted communities in recovering from disasters. www.azbroadcasters.org

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2014 Government Resource Directory 43 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY

Henry Darwin, director

OFFICE AT A GLANCE Employment history: Appointed ADEQ director February 2011; DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $141,750 deputy director 2010; acting DIRECTOR’S TERM: Serves at the pleasure of the governor director of ADEQ Water Quality TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: Division, administrative counsel $263,076,600 and managed air quality, water BRIEF DESCRIPTION: quality and underground storage Implements programs that protect the state’s air, soil and tank compliance programs at water resources. Administers the pollution-prevention ADEQ; in-house environmental counsel for Salt River Project; program and the state and federal Superfund site assistant Arizona attorney general on special assignment to cleanups. Regulates vehicular emissions, etc. ADEQ’s hazardous waste program; Education: University of LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 49-102 Arizona, BS, hydrology; Lewis & Clark College Northwestern School of Law, JD.

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY STAFF

1110 W. Washington St, Phoenix 85007 Director — Henry Darwin, (602) 771-2204 Main phone number: (602) 771-2300 Deputy Director — Misael Cabrera, (602) 771-2203 Toll-free: (800) 234-5677 Legislative Services — VACANT TDD: (602) 771-4829 Office of Administrative Counsel Web site: www.azdeq.gov Sherri Zendri (602) 771-2242; Fax: (602) 771-2251 SOUTHERN REGIONAL OFFICE Office of Communications and Outreach Mark Shaffer, (602) 771-2215; Fax: (602) 771-2270 400 W. Congress, Ste. 433, Tucson 85701 (520) 628-6733, Ombudsman — Ian Bingham, (602) 771-4322 Toll-free in-state: (888) 271-9302 Children’s Environmental Health Fax: (520) 628-6745 Julie Finke, (602) 771-2231 Director — Amanda Stone, (520) 628-6883 AIR QUALITY DIVISION Office of Border Environmental Protection: Controls sources of air pollution to protect the environment and the (520) 628-6733; Fax: (520) 770-3540 health and general welfare of Arizonans. COMMUNITY LIAISONS Director — Eric Massey, (602) 771-2288 Northwestern Arizona: Sybil Smith, (928) 679-7307 Deputy Director — Trevor Baggiore, (602) 771-2321 Southeastern Arizona: Melvin Taylor, (928) 348-3040 Northeastern Arizona: Byron James, (928) 337-3565 Compliance: (602) 771-2301 Southwestern Arizona: Melissa Hayes, (520) 770-3309 Permits: (602) 771-2337 Maricopa, Pinal counties: Nancy Wrona, (602) 771-2311 Planning and Program Development: (602) 771-2373 Pima County: Roxanne Linsley, (520) 628-6716 State Implementation Plans (SIP) Coordination: DIRECTOR’S OFFICE (602) 771-2373 Vehicle Emissions Phoenix: (602) 207-7000; Includes staff for regional offices in Tucson, Offices of Administrative Counsel, Communications, and Policy, Planning and Operations, Fax: (602) 207-7020 which oversees intergovernmental relations and children’s environ- Vehicle Emissions Tucson: (520) 628-5651; mental health functions. Fax: (520) 628-6139

44 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY STAFF

WASTE PROGRAMS DIVISION State Assurance Fund: (602) 771-4815 Ensures the proper handling, storage, treatment and disposal of UST Corrective Actions: (602) 771-4845 wastes. Promotes statewide pollution prevention and recycling UST Financial Responsibility: (602) 771-4318 efforts. Ensures the safe and efficient cleanup of contaminated sites to protect the environment and ensure the health and general welfare of UST Operations, Compliance and Information: Arizona citizens. (602) 771-4255 Director — Laura Malone, (602) 771-4208 UST Outreach: (602) 771-4268 Deputy Director — Veronica Garcia, (602) 771-4422 Report a leaking UST: (602) 771-4303 Emergency Response: (602) 771-4106 WATER QUALITY DIVISION Pollution Prevention: (602) 771-4104 Solid Waste Information Line: (602) 771-4673 Preserves, protects and enhances water quality in Arizona to protect the environment and ensure the health and general welfare of Voluntary Remediation: (602) 771-4411 Arizona citizens. WQARF/Superfund: (602) 771-4227 Hazardous Waste: (602) 771-4201 Director — Michael Fulton, (602) 771-2306 Landfills: (602) 771-4123 Deputy Director — Linda Taunt, (602) 771-4416 Permits: (602) 771-4123 Compliance: (602) 771-4624 Recycling: (602) 771-4133 Drinking Water: (602) 771-4619 Tires and Batteries: (602) 771-4118 Hydrologic Support: (602) 771-4569 Used Oil: (602) 771-4673 Water Permits: (602) 771-4428 County & Municipal Tank Closure Program: Water Quality Planning: (602) 771-4630 (602) 771-4268

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2014 Government Resource Directory 45 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

Lauren W. Kingry, superintendent

Employment History: Appointed OFFICE AT A GLANCE superintendent on April 5, 2010, by Gov. Jan Brewer; Spent 39 years DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $124,950 in commercial banking both at DIRECTOR’S TERM: 4 years community banks and large multi- TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $4,794,600 state regional banks. Education: BRIEF DESCRIPTION: B.S., Friends University, Witchita, Kan. (business administration); Oversees licensure, supervision and regulation of state- completed studies at the Graduate chartered financial institutions and enterprises in School of Banking, University of Arizona. Wisconsin, Madison. LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 6-110 .

FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS DEPARTMENT STAFF

2910 N. 44th St., Ste. 310, Phoenix 85018 CONSUMER AFFAIRS Main phone number: (602) 771-2800 Assistant Superintendent — Robert Charlton, ext. 12777 Toll-free: 1-800-544-0708 Oversees the investigation and resolution of consumer complaints Main fax: (602) 381-1225 against licensed and unlicensed enterprises and institutions and takes Web site: www.azdfi.gov remedial actions when violations are substantiated. Also oversees the SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE division’s responses to general questions from the public regarding the rights and means of recourse against unfair practitioners. Superintendent — Lauren W. Kingry, ext. 12770 Assistant Superintendent — Robert Charlton, ext. 12777 LICENSING Assistant Superintendent/Public Information Officer/Custodian of Division Manager — Richard Fergus, ext. 12816 Records Oversees processing of new and renewal licenses. Supervises the Loan Michael Fowler, ext. 12781. Originator licensing project and the implementation of the National ADMINISTRATION Mortgage Licensing System (NMLS) in Arizona. Assistant Superintendent — Michael Fowler, ext. 12781 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Manages budget and planning, procurement, personnel, risk manage- Division Manager — Susan Zimmerman, ext. 12771 ment, office management, special programs, receiverships and public records. OMBUDSMAN/LEGISLATIVE LIAISON/RULE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS WRITER Financial Institution Division Manager Legislative Liaison — Louis Dettorre, ext. 12778 Tamilee Smull, ext. 12816 Serves as the point of contact between the Legislature and Congress on Supervises and examines state-chartered banks, savings and loan asso- behalf of the department. Assists the public and the regulated commu- ciations and trust companies and credit unions. Reviews and submits nity in seeking information or assistance from the department. for approval all applicants seeking new or conversion charters. Oversees the implementation and preservation of the department’s FINANCIAL ENTERPRISES administrative code. Assistant Superintendent — Robert Charlton, ext. 12777 Supervises the examination of the books and records of all financial enterprises except state-chartered banks, credit unions and trust com- panies. Coordinates the issuance of enforcement actions as necessary and oversees the department’s hearing process.

46 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES DEPARTMENT OF FIRE, BUILDING AND LIFE SAFETY

Gene Palma, director

Employment History: Appointed director of Department of Fire, Building and Life OFFICE AT A GLANCE Safety Feb. 11, 2010; director, Arizona Department of Weights and Measures, DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $115,000 (2009-2010); director, Business Services DIRECTOR’S TERM: Serves at the pleasure of Division, Arizona Secretary of State’s the governor Office (2003-2009); attorney, Lieberman, TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $2,691,200 Dodge, Gerding & Anderson, Ltd.; law BRIEF DESCRIPTION: clerk, Jaburg & Wilk, P.C.; regional man- ager, Primeria Financial Services. Memberships: State Bar of Develops, maintains and enforces quality and Arizona; Federalist Society; National Law Center for Inter- safety standards for manufactured homes, American Free Trade; volunteer, Phoenix Rescue Mission. mobile homes and factory-built buildings. Education: B.A., Arizona State University (political science); Maintains and enforces the state fire code. Master of Public Administration., M.B.A., J.D., Arizona State LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 41-2141 University (emphasis in business law). Personal Information: Resides in Scottsdale; Married, three children

DEPARTMENT OF FIRE, BUILDING AND LIFE SAFETY STAFF

1110 W. Washington St., Ste. 100, Phoenix 85007 Board of Manufactured Housing Main phone number: (602) 364-1003 Ross Wait, chairman Main fax: (602) 364-1052 Samuel Baird Tucson fax: (520) 628-6930 Paul DeSanctis Web site: www.dfbls.az.gov Neal Haney Troy Hyde DIRECTOR’S OFFICE Zeek Ojeh Director — Gene Palma, (602) 364-1003 Joseph Stegmayer Executive Assistant — Amy Michaels Roger Wendt Deputy Director for Administration — MaryAnn Knight OFFICE OF THE FIRE MARSHAL Legislative Liaison/P.I.O. — Holly Textor State Fire Marshal Deputy Director, Office of Manufactured Housing Robert Barger, (602) 364-1085 Debra Blake, (602) 364-1022 Assistant State Fire Marshal State Fire Marshal Fred Durham, (602) 364-1080 Robert Barger, (602) 364-1085 Plan Reviewer/Deputy Fire Marshal OFFICE OF MANUFACTURED HOUSING Jeff Ashley, (602) 850-1774 Inspection request line for Manufactured Housing: Inspection request line for the Fire Marshal’s Office: (602) 364-1067 (602) 364-1085 Fax: (602) 363-1063 Fax: (602) 364-1052 E-mail: [email protected] Metropolitan Phoenix Area and Northern Arizona Inspectors Installation Program Manager: Jim Lang, (602) 364-0984 Deputy Fire Marshal 1: Daniel Ierley, (602) 850-1719 Metropolitan Phoenix and Northern Arizona Inspector: Lon Clifton, (602) 850-1720 Deputy Fire Marshal 1: Brad Bulgrin, (602) 850-1531 Southern Arizona Inspector: Deputy Fire Marshal 1: Jacob Avila, (602) 785-8699 Robert “Mike” Mueller, (520) 338-4537 Deputy Fire Marshal 1: George Chavez, (520) 338-4533

2014 Government Resource Directory 47 GAME & FISH DEPARTMENT

Larry D. Voyles, director

Employment History: Appointed OFFICE AT A GLANCE director of the Arizona Game and DIRECTOR’S SALARY: Fish Department in 2008 by the $160,000 Arizona Game and Fish DIRECTOR’S TERM: 5 years Commission; supervisor of the TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $95,054,100 department’s Yuma region from BRIEF DESCRIPTION: 1988-2008; served as the depart- Conserves, enhances and restores Arizona’s diverse ment’s wildlife enforcement pro- wildlife resources and habitats through aggressive pro- gram coordinator and as training coordinator; originally hired in tection and management programs, provides safe 1974 as a wildlife manager (game ranger), served 10 years in the watercraft and off-highway vehicle recreation Wellton, Wickenburg and Prescott districts. Education: B.S., LEGAL AUTHORITY: Arizona State University (wildlife biology). ARS 17-201

GAME & FISH STAFF

5000 W. Carefree Highway, Phoenix 85086-5000 Region I — Pinetop: (928) 367-4281 Main phone number: (602) 942-3000 Region II — Flagstaff: (928) 774-5045 Main fax: (602) 236-7903 Region III — Kingman: (928) 692-7700 Web site: www.azgfd.gov Region IV — Yuma: (928) 342-0091 DIRECTOR’S OFFICE Region V — Tucson: (520) 628-5376 Region VI — Mesa: (480) 981-9400 Director — Larry D. Voyles, (602) 942-3000 Deputy Director SPECIAL SERVICES DIVISION Ty Gray, (602) 942-3000, fax: (602) 236-7299 Assistant Director — John Bullington, (623) 236-7441 Legislative Liaison — VACANT Handles facilities development and maintenance, engineering, infor- mation systems, and enterprise architecture. INFORMATION, EDUCATION AND WILDLIFE RECREATION DIVISION Development: (623) 236-7485 Information Systems: (623) 236-7359 Assistant Director — Tony Guiles, (623) 236-7222 Provides information, education materials and activities to the public BUSINESS & FINANCE DIVISION relating to wildlife, conservation, hunting, fishing, shooting sports, off- Assistant Director — Lizette Morgan, (602) 924-3000 highway vehicle recreation, boating recreation and department activi- Handles the department’s business operations, including finance, ties. Also handles statewide shooting ranges, shooting sports activities accounting, licensing, purchasing/support services. and wildlife recreation activities. Accounting: (623) 236-7410 Education Branch: (623) 236-7220 Licensing: (623) 236-7241 Information Branch: (623) 236-7218 Purchasing/Support Services: (623) 236-7463 Shooting Ranges Branch: (623) 236-7236 Wildlife Recreation Branch: (623) 236-7402 WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT DIVISION Assistant Director — Jim deVos, (623) 236-7300 FIELD OPERATIONS DIVISION Oversees wildlife management, including game, non-game, fisheries, Assistant Director — Jim Hinkle, (623) 236-7291 habitat and research. Each regional office serves as a customer service office and supervises Fisheries Branch: (623) 236-7257 all regional Game and Fish law enforcement and other field operation Game Branch: (623) 236-7349 activities. Habitat Branch: (623) 236-7600 Non-game Branch: (623) 236-7506 Research Branch: (623) 236-7660

48 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES DEPARTMENT OF GAMING

Dan Bergin, director

Employment History: Appointed Arizona OFFICE AT A GLANCE Department of Gaming director Dec. 11, DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $122,850 2013 by Gov. Jan Brewer; deputy director, DIRECTOR’S TERM: Serves at the pleasure of Arizona Department of Gaming; Arizona the governor State University Office of General Counsel; assistant attorney general, state of Arizona; TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $13,497,000 assistant general counsel, First Interstate BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Bank of Arizona; Tarkington, O’Connor and Responsible for carrying out the state’s respon- O’Neill; Jennings, Strouss and Salmon; Memberships: State Bar of Arizona. sibilities under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Education: B.S., Arizona State University (business administration); J.D., Act and the Arizona Tribal-State Gaming Arizona State University, College of Law Compact. LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 5-604

DEPARTMENT OF GAMING STAFF

1110 W. Washington St., Ste. 450, Phoenix 85007 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Main phone number: (602) 771-4263 Comptroller — Barbara Wulbrecht, (602) 771-4263 Main fax: (602) 255-3883 Responsible for budget development and management, strategic plan- Web site: www.azgaming.gov ning and financial management. Oversees purchasing, travel claims and vendor billing. NORTHERN ARIZONA OFFICE Human Resources — Paula Daniels, (602) 771-4263 3111 N. Caden Court, Suite 200, Flagstaff 86004 Responsible for all human resources-related matters. Phone: (928) 214-9410 GAMING EMPLOYEE CERTIFICATION & RECORDS Fax: (928) 214-9411 Manager — Gary Applegate, (602) 771-4263 SOUTHERN ARIZONA OFFICE Responsible for performing background investigations on employees of 400 W. Congress, Ste. 156, Tucson 85701 the casinos to determine suitability for state certification and mainte- nance of all related records. Phone: (520) 628-6468 Fax: (520) 628-6470 AUDITS DIRECTOR’S OFFICE Manager — Michael McGee, (602) 771-4263 Responsible for audits of the casinos to determine compliance with the Director — Dan Bergin compact and verification of tribal contributions. Executive Assistant to the Director — Kylie Ketchum GAMING VENDOR CERTIFICATION Deputy Director — Rudy Casillas Manager — Ronald Clark, (602) 771-4263 Assistant Director & Public Information Officer — Rick Medina Responsible for performing background investigations on companies Legislative and Policy Analyst — Courtney Coolidge that provide goods and services to the casinos to determine suitability for state certification.

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GAMES & SYSTEM COMPLIANCE INTELLIGENCE Manager — Chuck Stratton, (602) 771-4263 Interim Manager — Darren Baldwin, (602) 771-4263 Gaming Device Compliance — Bill Ragatz, (602) 771-4263 Gathers and disseminates information on threats to gaming operations, Responsible for inspecting and certifying new slot machines in the casi- facilities and personnel. nos and performing random inspections on the machines to ensure INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY compliance with compact requirements. Manager — John Briney, (602) 771-4263

TRIBAL INVESTIGATIONS & INSPECTIONS Responsible for all technology matters. Manager — Dave VanBoxtaele, (602) 771-4263 OFFICE OF PROBLEM GAMBLING Charged with enforcement of the Tribal-State Gaming Compact provi- Director — Leslie Welch, (602) 771-4263 sions at the gaming facilities. Works closely with their counterparts in Reaches out to the public to increase awareness and prevent problem the Tribal Gaming Offices investigating suspected compact violations gambling. Maintains and disseminates statewide self-exclusion list of and criminal activity. problem gamblers.

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, ARIZONA

M. Lee Allison, director and state geologist

Employment History: Appointed state geol- OFFICE AT A GLANCE ogist and director of the Arizona Geological Survey December 2005; policy adviser for DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $97,800 science and energy to Kansas Gov. Kathleen DIRECTOR’S TERM: Serves at the pleasure of Sebelius (2004-2005); Kansas state geologist the governor (1999-2004); Utah state geologist (1989- TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $9,759,400 1999). Memberships: Member, Advisory BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Council to the Geosciences Directorate of the National Science Foundation; chair, Governance Steering Committee Informs, advises and assists the public in mat- for the NSF EarthCube (geoscience cyberinfrastructure) initiative; co- ters concerning the geological processes, mate- chair, US Geoscience Information Network (USGIN) Steering Committee; rials and landscapes and the development and informatics member, AGU Eos Editorial Advisory Board; member, use of the mineral resources. Encourages wise OneGeology Operational Management Board; chair, Information land and mineral resources use. Committee of AASG; co-founder, Coalition on the Public Understanding LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 27-102 of Science (COPUS); publisher, Arizona Experience centennial interactive multimedia website. Education: B.A., University of California, Riverside (geology); M.S., San Diego State University (geology); Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, Amherst, (geology).

ARIZONA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY STAFF 416 W. Congress St., Ste. 100, Tucson 85701 PHOENIX BRANCH Main phone number: (520) 770-3500 Manager — Nyal Niemuth, (602) 771-1604 Main fax: (520) 770-3505 Digital Librarian – Casey Brown, (602) 771-1603 Web site: www.azgs.az.gov/ Outreach Specialist — VACANT Director and State Geologist — M. Lee Allison, (520) 209-4121 Records Archivist —Diane Bain, (602) 771-1605 Economic Geology Manager — Nyal Niemuth, (602) 771-1604 Assistant Records Archivist — Becky Eden, (602) 771-1601

50 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES ARIZONA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY STAFF

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES GEOINFORMATICS Chief Administrative Officer Senior Geologist and Section Chief —Stephen Richard, (520) 209- Debra Winstead, (520) 209-4155 4127 STRATEGIC PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT Geologist and GIS Specialist — Ryan Clark, (520) 209-4139 Geoscience Information Manager — Janel Day, (520) 209-4154 Associate Director — Kim Patten, (520) 209-4125 Geoinformatics Specialist — Celia Coleman, (520) 209-4141 Human Resources Director — Paula LaRue, (520) 209-4147 Information Technology Specialist I —Leah Musil, (520) 209-4136 Budget & Accounting Officer — Fritz Schellenberg, (520) 209- 4126 Geoinformatics Content Specialist — Christy Caudill, (520) 209- 4165 Administrative Assistant II — Dennis Carey, (520) 209-4132 Tech Transfer — Jordan Matti, (520) 209-4137 Fiscal Services Specialist II — Adrieanna Madero, (520) 209-4135 Research Geologist — Esty Pape, (520) 770-3500 Fiscal Services Specialist I — Cindy Castro, (520) 209-4129 Web Service Developer — Genhan Chen, (520) 209-4136 BOOKSTORE IT — Ron Palmer, (520) 209-4167 Manager — VACANT Research Assistant – Genevieve Pearthree, (520) 209-4163 Sales and Marketing Manager — Randi Bellassai GEOLOGICAL EXTENSION SERVICE EARTHCUBE INITIATIVE, U.S. NATIONAL Geologist and Section Chief — Michael Conway, (520) 209-4146 SCIENCE FOUNDATION Web Developer — Pam Barry-Santos, (520) 209-4133 Program Manager — Kim Patten, (520) 209-4125 Graphic Designer — Arnie Bermudez Project Coordinator — Genevieve Pearthree, (520) 209-4164 Content Manager — Rowena Davis Project Coordinator — Kate Kretschmann, (520) 209-4169 Graphic Designer — Stephanie Mar Project Coordinator — Anna Katz, (520) 209-4166 MAPPING PROGRAM Project Coordinator — Rachael Black, (520) 209-4168 Senior Geologist and Section Chief — Jon Spencer, (520) 209-4124 ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY Oil and Gas Administrator — Steve Rauzi, (520) 209-4123 Research Geologist and Section Chief Research Geologist — Charles A. Ferguson, (520) 770-3500 Philip A. Pearthree, (520) 209-4128 Research Geologist — Brad Johnson, (520) 770-3500 Geologist II — Joseph P. Cook, (520) 209-4140 Research Geologist — Diane Love, (520) 770-3500 Geologist II — Michael Mahan, (520) 209-4134 Research Geologist — Brian F. Gootee, (520) 708-8846 Research Geologist — Ann Youberg, (520) 209-4142 Research Geologist — Jeri Young, (520) 708-8558

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2014 Government Resource Directory 51 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES

Will Humble, director

Employment History: Began serving OFFICE AT A GLANCE as Arizona Department of Health Services interim director in January DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $142,800 2009; has worked at the department DIRECTOR’S TERM: Serves at the pleasure of the gover- for more than 21 years in various nor capacities including office chief for TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $1,853,872,100 environmental health, bureau chief BRIEF DESCRIPTION: for epidemiology & disease control, assistant director for public health preparedness and as deputy Operates programs including, but not limited to, behav- director for public health. Education: B.S., Northern Arizona ioral health, disease prevention and control, health pro- University, (business administration) 1982; B.S., Arizona State motion, community public heath, environmental University, (microbiology) 1985; master’s degree, University of health, maternal and child health. California at Berkeley (public health) 1991. LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 36-102

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES STAFF

150 N. 18th Ave, Phoenix 85007 Quality Management Operations: (602) 364-4646 Main phone number: (602) 542-1025 Consumer Rights: (602) 364-4558 Main fax: (602) 542-0883 Arizona State Hospital Chief Executive Officer Web site: www.azdhs.gov Donna Noriega, (602) 220-6000 DIRECTOR’S OFFICE Provides psychiatric inpatient hospitalization to restore and preserve the emotional health of seriously mentally ill adults and adolescents. Director — Will Humble, (602) 542-1025 Deputy Director of Operations PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES Janet Mullen (602) 542-1025 150 N. 18th Ave., Phoenix 85007 Administrative Counsel: (602) 542-1020 (602) 542-1023 Communications Director Fax: (602) 364-3445 Laura Oxley, (602) 542-1094 Deputy Director — VACANT Legislative Liaison — Colby Bower, (602) 542-1032 Oversees a wide variety of public health preparedness and prevention BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES services and programs. 150 N. 18th Avenue, #200, Phoenix 85007 Border Health Office: Robert Guerrero, (520) 770-3110 (602) 364-4558 Coordinates epidemiology studies and health programs in the border Fax: (602) 364-4570 communities and collaborates with health officials in states along the Deputy Director U. S. and Mexico border to improve the health status of the communi- Cory Nelson, (602) 364-4566 ties. Coordinates, plans, administers, regulates and monitors all facets of the Vital Records: (602) 364-1300 public behavioral health prevention and treatment system, and the Provides statistical and analytical research regarding health status indi- contract with regional behavioral health authorities. cators for the department. Maintains cancer and birth-defect registries. Medical Director: (602) 364-2149 Collects information on hospital cost reporting and hospital discharge Clinical and Recovery: (602) 364-4604 data. Provides legal documents and maintains birth and death reg- Compliance: (602) 364-4670 istries. Financial Operations: (602) 364-4703 Local Health Liaison: (602) 542-7905 Grievance & Appeals: (602) 364-4575 Native American Liaison: (602) 364-1041

52 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES STAFF

PUBLIC HEALTH PREPAREDNESS SERVICES Bureau of Women’s and Children’s Health: Assistant Director: Don Herrington (602) 364-1400 Emergency Medical Services: (602) 364-3150 Supports efforts to improve the health of Arizona women and children. Provides direction for all mandated components of emergency medical Assesses health status and identifies maternal and child health issues. services system management. Certifies and audits paramedic training Programs include: Oral Health, Teen Pregnancy Prevention, High Risk programs. Inspects all air and ground ambulances in Arizona, and Perinatal/Newborn Intensive Care Program, Injury Prevention, Child issues and sets rates for licensed ambulance services. Fatality Review, Arizona Safe Kids, Unexplained Infant Death Council, Emergency Preparedness and Response: Domestic Violence Prevention & Services/Rural Safe Home Network, (602) 364-3571 Sexual Violence Prevention & Education, Emergency Medical Services Coordinates state response to public health emergencies and monitors for Children Grant, Reproductive Health, Health Start, Fetal Alcohol rapid detection of communicable diseases. Spectrums Disorders, County Prenatal Block Grant, Maternal & Child Epidemiology & Disease Control: Health Community Grants, Pregnancy & Breastfeeding/Baby Arizona, (602) 364-3860 WIC Hotline, Children’s Information Center, Title V MCH Block Grant, Project LAUNCH, Preconception Health Initiative, First Time Institutes routine and special investigations to monitor and control Motherhood Grant, Sensory Program, and Early Childhood Initiatives. agents that lead to human disease and disability. Programs within this division include: infectious disease epidemiology, vector borne and Bureau of Nutrition and Physical Activity: zoonotic disease control, food safety and environmental services, (602) 542-1886 tuberculosis elimination, HIV/STD services and Arizona immunization. Improve health and well-being through nutrition education and pro- State Laboratory Services: motion of physical activity along with passionate support for people (602) 542-1188 and programs to reduce hunger, increase breastfeeding, and decrease Provides environmental, clinical and reference analytical lab services to obesity throughout Arizona. diagnose, prevent and treat infectious/communicable diseases and con- LICENSING SERVICES ditions caused by environmental contamination. State Laboratory pro- grams include: quality assurance, environmental/clinical microbiology 150 N. 18th Ave., Phoenix 85007 and regional labs, environmental/ analytical chemistry and laboratory (602) 364-3608 licensure/certification. Fax: (602) 364-4808 Medical Marijuana Program Assistant Director — Cara Christ, M.D. Oversees the voter-mandated Medical Marijuana Program including Certifies, inspects, licenses and investigates complaints of child day distribution of registry cards for qualifying patients, designated care- care facilities, juvenile group homes, behavioral assisted living, long givers and dispensary agents; also oversees the registration of medical term care (nursing homes) and medical (hospitals/home health care) marijuana dispensaries in the state. facilities. Individual licensing for audiologists, hearing aid dispensers, PUBLIC HEALTH PREVENTION SERVICES speech language pathologists and midwifery. Acting Assistant Director: BUSINESS & FINANCIAL SERVICES Sheila Sjolander, (602) 542-2818 1740 W. Adams Phoenix, AZ 85007 Bureau of Tobacco and Chronic Disease Prevention: (602) 364-1348 (602) 364-0834 Provides development and oversight of a comprehensive, integrated Fax: (602) 542-0883 approach for reducing the health and cost burdens of commercial Assistant Director — Jim Humble tobacco use and preventing and controlling chronic diseases, including Controller’s Office Administrator — Cindy Smith heart disease, lung disease, cancer, stroke, asthma and diabetes. Facilities Management Office Administrator Promotes education, prevention and tobacco cessation services Fernando Ortega, (602) 542-1050 through a collaborative approach that includes capacity-building and Procurement Office Administrator grant-making to evidence-based programs through an array of Christine Ruth, (602) 542-1040 statewide, county, and community-based programs. Healthy Systems Development: (602) 542-1219 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES Identifies geographic areas that are medically underserved and admin- Assistant Director/CIO — Paula Mattingly isters programs aimed at increasing the working poor and uninsureds’ 1740 W. Adams, Phoenix 85007 accessibility to primary care and screening services. Programs include: (602) 542-1073 Arizona Loan Repayment, J-1 Visa Waiver, National Health Services Corps, Primary Care Program, Well Woman Healthcheck Program, Fax: (602) 542-1235 Non Renal Transplant Medication Program and telemedicine. Oversees computer operations.

2014 Government Resource Directory 53 GOVERNOR’S OFFICE OF HIGHWAY SAFETY

Alberto Gutier, director

Employment History: Appointed Governor’s OFFICE AT A GLANCE Office of Highway Safety director March 2009; partner, Gutier Group public affairs DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $99,750 firm (2003-2009); director, Arizona DIRECTOR’S TERM: Serves at the pleasure of the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (1995- governor 2003); special assistant – administrative serv- TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: n/a ices officer, Arizona Department of BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Administration (1991-1995); driver license program administrator and field manager, Arizona Department of A cabinet agency that serves as a channel of Transportation Motor Vehicle Divison (1988-1991); State personnel direc- communication and understanding between the tor, Arizona Department of Administration Personnel Division (1987- Governor’s Office, the Legislature, state agen- 1988). Memberships: Arizona Administrators Association; City of Phoenix cies, political subdivisions, safety advocates and Task Force for Safe Neighborhoods (chairman); Arizona Auto Theft civic groups relating to all aspects of the Authority; National Association of Governor’s Highway Safety statewide highway safety program. Representatives (board of directors); Emergency Medical Services Council; LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 28-602 Legislative Oversight Committee on School Safety; Capitol Police Retirement Board; DUI Abatement Council; Maricopa County Merit System Commission (chair); Maricopa County and State GOP Executive Committee; GOP Precinct and State Committeeman. Personal Information: U.S. Citizen since 1966; Married (Miryam) since 1960, five children, 10 grandchildren, four great grandchildren.

GOVERNOR’S OFFICE OF HIGHWAY SAFETY STAFF

3030 N. Central Avenue, Ste.1550, Phoenix 85012 Sr. Project Coordinator — Bridget Reutter, (602) 255-3205 Main phone number: (602) 255-3216, (602) 377-1365 (cell) Project Coordinator — Michelle Cota, (602) 255-3206 Toll-free Number: 1-877-355-3216 Project Coordinator — Lizette Vasquez, (602) 255-3209 Main fax: (602) 255-1265 IT Project Coordinator — Maria Sanchez, (602) 255-3213 Web site: www.azgohs.gov Fiscal Specialist — Dan Maynard, (602) 255-3210 Director — Alberto Gutier, (602) 255-3216, [email protected] Project Specialist — Phil Corbell, (602) 255-3211 Executive Assistant — Mari Hembeck, (602) 255-3201 Traffic Resource Prosecutor — Beth Barnes, (602) 261-8304 Comptroller — Lori Boncoskey, (602) 255-3204 Administrative Assistant — Stephanie Gonzales, (602) 255-3216 Project Manager — Michelle Kennedy, (602) 255-3208 Project Coordinator — VACANT

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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

Gilbert Orrantia, director

Employment History: OFFICE AT A GLANCE Appointed Arizona Department of Homeland Security director DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $136,500 May 6, 2009; director, Atalert DIRECTOR’S TERM: Serves at the pleasure of the governor Investigations and Consulting; TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $23,464,000 special agent, supervisory special BRIEF DESCRIPTION: agent in Phoenix, New Mexico, Tennessee and Florida, Federal Formulates policies, plans and programs to enhance the Bureau of Investigation; supervisory special agent, FBI Joint ability of the state to prevent and respond to acts of ter- Terrorism Task Force. Education: B.A., Arizona State rorism and other critical hazards. University. LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 41-4252

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY STAFF

1700 W. Washington St., Ste. 210, Phoenix 85007 PLANNING & PREPAREDNESS Main phone number: (602) 542-7030 Assistant Director — Lisa Hansen, (602) 542-7014 Main fax: (602) 542-1729 Senior Strategic Planner — CRAC, ERAC, Phoenix & Tucson Web site: www.azdohs.gov UASI— Susan Dzbanko, (602) 542-1777 Strategic Planner — Stonegarden ADMINISTRATIVE Bill Seltzer, (602) 542-7044 Director — Gilbert Orrantia, (602) 542-7013 Strategic Planner — ERAC, WRAC Deputy Director — VACANT VACANT Assistant Director — Community Preparedness Administrator, Strategic Planner/Legislative — NRAC, SRAC, WRAC UASI Non-Profit Maryann Loya, (602) 542-7062 Cheryl Bowen Kennedy, (602) 542-7077 Critical Infrastructure Coordinator Public Safety Liaison Michael Stidham, (602) 542-7041 VACANT Border & Tribal Liaison Project Specialist Fernando Reyes, (602) 542-7008 VACANT Project Specialist Executive Assistant to the Director Nicole Elmer, (602) 542-7036 Linda Singhurse, (602) 542-7013 GRANTS & FINANCE Assistant Director — Terry Riordan, (602) 542-7056 Budget Manager — Kevin Mancino, (602) 542-1716 Grants Finance Specialist I Simone Courter, (602) 542-7037 Grants Finance Specialist II Lois George, (602) 542-7047

56 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING

Michael Trailor, director

Employment History: Appointed OFFICE AT A GLANCE Department of Housing director DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $141,750 May 29, 2009; previously served as DIRECTOR’S TERM: 5 years principal/owner and urban devel- TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: opment specialist with Vangaard $98,066,426 Cityhome of Scottsdale 2005-2009; BRIEF DESCRIPTION: owner/manager of MDT Holdings Develops investment strategies and responds to com- 2004-2005; Arizona division presi- munity housing and revitalization needs. Establishes dent of Centex Homes 1990-2003; owner/manager of Gold policies, procedures and programs to address afford- Key Development Company. Education: Construction man- able-housing issues, particularly the housing issues of agement curriculum, Arizona State University; Arizona real low and moderate income families, special needs popu- estate broker’s license; Arizona General Contractors license. lations and decaying housing stock. LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 41-3952

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING STAFF

1110 W. Washington, Ste. 310, Phoenix 85007 CD&R Specialist — Toni Pattison, (602) 771-1044 Main phone number: (602) 771-1000 CD&R Specialist — Diane Olsen, (602) 771-1046 TDD: (602) 771-1001 CD&R Specialist — LaJerald Jackson, (602) 771-1042 Central fax: (602) 771-1002 Loan Servicing Specialist —Sandra Weis, (602) 771-1027 Web site: www.azhousing.gov Foreclosure Assistance Administrator DIRECTOR’S OFFICE Reginald Givens, (602) 771-1041 Administrative Assistant — Esperanza Padilla, (602) 771-1040 Director — Michael Trailor, (602) 771-1007 Transaction Assistant — Stella Chuchuney, (602) 771-1038 Assistant to the Director and Assistant Transaction Assistant — Kathy King, (602) 771-1058 Deputy Directors Theresa Hoover, (602) 771-1007 Transaction Assistant — Lorie LaFond, (602) 771-1095 Assistant Deputy Director/Operations Transaction Manager Coordinator — Dirk Swift, (602) 771-1036 Carol Ditmore, (602) 771-1062 Transaction Manager Coordinator David Wilsey, (602) 771-1043 Assistant Deputy Director/Programs Andrew Rael, (602) 771-1010 Underwriter/Transaction Manager Roxanne Wilson, (602) 771-1037 Legislative Liaison/Public Information Officer Underwriter/Transaction Manager Daniel Romm, (602) 771-1008 Carol Lassiter, (602) 771-1055 Publications Specialist Underwriter/Transaction Manager Cynthia Diggelmann, (602) 771-1016 Jean Matzdorff, (602) 771-1064 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & REVITALIZATION Underwriter/Transaction Manager Administrator — Kathy Blodgett, (602) 771-1021 Dee Rains, (602) 771-1045 Administrative Assistant — Michele Meyerkorth, (602) 771-1020 Housing Counselor/Lender Coordinator Senior CD&R Specialist Mickey Breen, (602) 771-1047 Noel Schaus, (602) 771-1024 Administrative Assistant — VACANT, (602) 771-1087

2014 Government Resource Directory 57 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING STAFF

RENTAL PROGRAMS DATA DEPARTMENT Administrator — Jeanne Redondo, (602) 771-1031 Manager — Anna Luna, (602) 771-1080 Administrative Assistant — Sylvia Burns, (602) 771-1030 Data Entry Specialist — Lisa Sanchez, (602) 771-1084 Rental Program Specialist/Risk Assessor Housing Compliance Administrator — Lisa Troy, (602) 771-1071 Lori Hofer, (602) 771-1033 Compliance Officer — Queta Aldrete, (602) 771-1075 Rental Program Specialist — VACANT, (602) 771-1034 Compliance Officer — Juan Bello, (602) 771-1074 Sr. Risk Assessment Officer — Jacob Shope, (602) 771-1063 Compliance Officer — Corinna Waddell, (602) 771-1072 SPECIAL NEEDS PROGRAMS Compliance Officer — Wendy Sanders, (602) 771-1073 Administrator — Karia Basta, (602) 771-1085 HUMAN RESOURCES AND PROCUREMENT Training Specialist — VACANT, (602) 771-1017 Administrator — Lori Moreno, (602) 771-1061 Special Needs/Fair Housing Specialist Customer Liaison — Dwawn Isaac, (602) 771-1000 Joy Johnson, (602) 771-1026 FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY Administrator — Tracy Schmidt, (602) 771-1065 Administrator — Greg Cooper, (602) 771-1051 Accountant — Jennifer Bunkers, (602) 771-1068 Administrative Assistant Accountant — Kristy Dodge, (602) 771-1066 VACANT, (602) 771-1050 Accountant — Angenique Castaneda, (602) 771-1067 Data Specialist — Evie Williams, (602) 771-1053 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Data Specialist — VACANT, (602) 771-1058 Manager — Chris Zygmont, (602) 771-1078 Contracts Subsidy Coordinator Lisa Cooper, (602) 771-1057 LEGAL Contracts Coordinator — Celia Gibbar, (602) 771-1056 Assistant Attorney General HCV Coordinator — Elizabeth Lopez, (602) 771-1054 Ivy Voss, (602) 771-1012 Program Specialist — Raquel Lucio, (602) 771-1059 Arizona Housing Finance Authority Executive Director Program Specialist — Rita Mendoza, (602) 771-1052 Michael Trailor, (602) 771-1007 Administrator — Carl Kinney, (602) 771-1091

INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION

A five-member commission appointed by governor, subject to Senate consent. Administers and enforces all laws for protection and welfare of employees where authority is not vested in another government agency. Appoints administrative law judges to hear workers’ compensation cases and has the authority to order compensation awards to be paid in lump sums. Investigates reports of dangerous working conditions and licenses and supervises workers’ comp self-insurers and private employment agen- cies. An ombudsman office is established to assist recipients of workers’ compensation benefits. Director is appointed by the com- mission. Members serve five-year terms. ARS 23-101 INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION STAFF

PHOENIX OFFICE TUCSON OFFICE 800 W. Washington, Phoenix 85007-2922 Phone: (520) 628-5188 Main phone number: (602) 542-4411 Fax: (520) 628-5182 Main fax: (602) 542-3104 2675 E. Broadway, Tucson 85716-5342 Web site: www.ica.state.az.us

58 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION STAFF

INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION CLAIMS DIVISION David Parker, chairman, Tucson Manager — Kathleen McLeod, (602) 542-4661 Susan Strickler, vice chair, Phoenix Regulates activities of insurance carriers and self-insured employ- Kathleen Oster, Phoenix ers who process workers’ compensation claims. Assesses penalties Michael G. Sanders, Dewey for bad faith or unfair processing of workers’ compensation claims and makes determinations and issues awards regarding workers’ Joseph M. Hennelly, Phoenix compensation issues. DIRECTOR’S OFFICE LABOR DEPARTMENT Executive Director — Laura McGrory, (602) 542-4411; Fax: (602) Director — Karen Axsom, (602) 542-4515 542-7889 Administers labor laws relating to resolution of wage complaint dis- Publications — The commission makes several brochures, forms and putes and enforces child labor laws. Licenses and regulates private posters available for free on its website. It also publishes the Arizona employment agencies, career counseling firms, sitter services, talent, Physicians’ & Pharmaceutical Fee Schedule, which is also on its web- modeling and general placement agencies. site. LEGAL DIVISION ADMINISTRATION Chief Counsel — Andrew Wade, Accounting/Self-Insurance (602) 542-5781 CFO — Michael Hawthorne, (602) 542-4653 Represents all agency divisions. Enforces and collects penalties associated Processes payment of medical and compensation claims for uninsured with employers not having workers’ compensation insurance. Advises claimants and ensures payment of all operational claims and purchase the director and commission concerning policy and procedural mat- orders. Develops the Administrative Fund’s budget and manages the ters. Approves all publications and contracts associated with the oper- agency’s federal grant program. Processes all applications received from ation of the agency. individual or group employers requesting authority to act as a self- insured for their workers’ compensation program. OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH Facility Management/Procurement Division Director — William Warren, (602) 542-5795; Janine Locke, (602) 542-5991 (520) 628-5478 (Tucson office) Responsible for procurement of agency goods and services. Provides Ensures that employers provide a place of employment that is free from printing and mailing services. Initiates and manages all facility con- recognized safety and health hazards. Conducts announced and unan- struction projects and repairs for both the Phoenix and Tucson offices. nounced inspections at business workplaces statewide. Issues citations Management Information Systems Division or penalties for safety and health violations. CIO — Michael Hempel, (602) 542-1823 SPECIAL FUND DIVISION Manages computer software, hardware and application systems for all agency users including a document imaging system. Monitor — David Sosa, (602) 542-3294 Ombudsman — Mary Green, (602) 542-4538; Processes all claims for the injured worker where the employer failed toll free in-state: 1-800-544-6488 to provide workers’ compensation insurance. Provides medical benefits and compensation to injured workers whose employers had no insur- Responsible for assisting workers’ compensation claimants and admin- ance at the time of the industrial injury and provides continuing med- istratively resolving problems without the need for a hearing. ical benefits for the injured worker following termination of temporary Research and Statistics Division Manager benefits. Administers the Second Injury Fund and provides for voca- Lynn Mullican, (602) 542-3739 tional rehabilitation. Provides data collection and analysis of workers’ compensation claims. ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE DIVISION Chief Administrative Law Judge Melinda Poppe, (602) 542-5247 Adjudicates disputes involving workers’ compensation claims, citations and penalties from Arizona Division of Occupational Safety and Health and minimum wage claims.

2014 Government Resource Directory 59 DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE

Germaine L. Marks, director

Employment History: Named OFFICE AT A GLANCE director of the Department of Insurance effective Nov. 27, 2012; DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $115,000 deputy director, Department of DIRECTOR’S TERM: 6 years Insurance, 2003-2012; executive TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $14,119,400 assistant for regulatory affairs, BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Department of Insurance, 1997- 2003; assistant attorney general, Administers laws regulating the insurance industry, Arizona Attorney General’s Office, 1992-1997; associate, Platt & including examining books of insurance companies, Westby, P.C., 1990-1992; clerk/bailiff for Maricopa County licensing and regulating insurance producers, determin- Superior Court Judge Robert D. Myers, 1989-1990. Education: ing whether rates meet statutory requirements. B.A., University of Nebraska 1986 (political science); J.D., LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 20-101 Arizona State University College of Law 1989.

DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE STAFF

2910 N. 44th St., Suite 210, Phoenix 85018 FINANCIAL AFFAIRS DIVISION Main phone number: (602) 364-3100 Monitors the compliance and solvency of approximately 1,800 insur- Main Fax:: (602) 364-2400 ance companies in Arizona through examinations, financial surveil- Web site: www.azinsurance.gov lance, compliance and data management. DIRECTOR’S OFFICE Captive Insurance: (602) 364-4490; Director — Gerrie Marks, (602) 364-3471 Fax: (602) 364-3989 Media Contact — VACANT, (602) 364-3471 Compliance Section-Records Unit: (602) 364-3998 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIVISION Examinations Section: (602) 364-3999; Manages and coordinates the department’s accounting, budgeting, Fax: (602) 364-3989 personnel, procurement, facilities and risk management functions. Surveillance Section: (602) 364-3999; Licensing Section processes agent, broker and adjuster licenses. Fax: (602) 364-3989 Business Services Section: (602) 364-3100; Tax Unit: (602) 364-3998 Fax: (602) 364-2400 Trust Deposits Unit: (602) 364-3999; Licensing Section: (602) 364-4457; Fax: (602) 364- 3989 Fax: (602) 364-4460 CONSUMER AFFAIRS DIVISION LIFE & HEALTH DIVISION Provides assistance to insurance consumers, monitors and corrects Reviews life and health insurance policy forms, rates and advertising insurance company market conduct practices and administers health as required. Administers managed care insurance oversight and the insurance external appeals. certification of utilization review agents (URA), third-party adminis- Consumer Services Section: (602) 364-2499; trators (TPA) and third-party intermediaries (TPI). Fax: (602) 364-2505 Managed Care & Prepaid Dental Section: Health Care Appeals Section: (602) 364-2399; (602) 364-2394; Fax: (602) 364-2175 Fax: (602) 364-2398 Market Assistance: (602) 364-2496 or (800) 544-9208; Rates & Forms Section: (602) 364-2393; Fax: (602) 364-2505 Fax: (602) 364-2175 Market Oversight: (602) 364-4994 URA/TPA/TPI: (602) 364-2393; Fax: (602) 364-2175

60 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE STAFF

MARKET OVERSIGHT DIVISION INVESTIGATIONS UNIT Conducts investigations and market conduct examinations. Conducts administrative and criminal investigations of fraud and facil- Market Analysis Section: (602) 364-4994 itates prosecution and/or administrative enforcement. Examinations Section: (602) 364-4994 Administrative Enforcement Section: (602) 364-2140; Fax: (602) 912-8418 PROPERTY & CASUALTY DIVISION Fraud Unit: (602) 364-2140; Fax: (602) 912-8418 Administers Arizona’s insurance laws applicable to property and casu- alty insurance rates and forms. GUARANTY FUNDS Rates & Forms Section: (602) 364-3453; Administers payment for claims against insolvent Arizona insurers. Fax: (602) 364-3989 (602) 364-3863; Fax: (602) 364-3872 Registration Section: (602) 364-3453; PUBLICATIONS Fax: (602) 364-3989 The department publishes numerous insurance consumer protection RECEIVERSHIP DIVISION pamphlets throughout the year. Among the most popular are the annu- Coordinates and tracks all receiverships conducted by the department al Medicare Supplement Premium Comparison, the Automobile and and acts as liaison to the Arizona Guaranty Funds. Homeowners Premium Comparisons and Consumer Guides on (602) 364-4495; Fax: (602) 364-3989 Shopping for Auto and Homeowners Insurance.

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2014 Government Resource Directory 61 JOINT LEGISLATIVE BUDGET COMMITTEE

OFFICE AT A GLANCE

DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $140,175 DIRECTOR’S TERM: Serves at the pleasure of the agency TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $2,492,000 BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Makes recommendations to the Legislature on the budget, revenues, expenditures, future fiscal needs and organization of and function of state government. LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 41-1271

1716 W. Adams, Phoenix 85007 Members: Main phone number: (602) 926-5491 Sen. Don Shooter, chairman 2014 Main fax: (602) 926-5416 Sen. Olivia Cajero Bedford Web site: www.azleg.gov/jlbc.htm Sen. Gail Griffin Director — Richard Stavneak, (602) 926-5491 Sen. John McComish Sen. Al Melvin Sen. Lynne Pancrazi Sen. Anna Tovar Sixteen members, including the majority leaders of the Senate and Sen. Steve Yarbrough House of Representatives, the chairmen of Senate and House of Rep. John Kavanagh, chairman 2013 Representatives Appropriations committees, the chairman of the Rep. Lela Alston Senate Finance Committee and the chairman of the House Ways and Rep. David Gowan Means Committee, five members of the Senate and five members of the Rep. Adam Kwasman House of Representatives who are members of their respective appro- Rep. Debbie Lasko priations committees. The Senate president and the House speaker Rep. Stefanie Mach shall each appoint the five members from their appropriations commit- Rep. Justin Olson tee to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee. Rep. Michelle Ugenti

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1716 W. Adams, Phoenix 85007 Members: Main phone number: (602) 926-5491 Sen. Don Shooter, chairman 2013 Main fax: (602) 926-5416 Sen. Gail Griffin Sen. Leah Landrum Taylor Sen. John McComish Makes recommendations to the Legislature regarding state expendi- Sen. Al Melvin tures for land, buildings and improvements and approves capital Sen. Lynne Pancrazi transfers within a budget unit. ARS 41-1251 Sen. Anna Tovar Rep. John Kavanagh, chairman 2014 Fourteen members, including the majority and minority leaders of the Rep. Lela Alston Senate and House of Representatives, the chairmen of Senate and Rep. Chad Campbell House of Representatives Appropriations committees, four members Rep. Tom Forese each from the Senate and House of Representatives who are members Rep. David Gowan of their respective appropriations committees. The Senate president Rep. Rick Gray and the House speaker shall each appoint the four members from Rep. Andrew Sherwood their appropriations committee to the Joint Committee on Capital Review.

62 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OFFICE AT A GLANCE

DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $134,150 DIRECTOR’S TERM: Serves at the pleasure of the governor TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $8,046,500 BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Responsible for bill drafting and research. Prepares analysis of ballot measures for the secretary of state’s publicity pamphlet. LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 41-1301

1700 W. Washington St., Ste. 100 House of Representatives appointed by the speaker, who serve for Legislative Services Wing, Phoenix 85007 two-year terms terminating upon the convening of regular session of Main phone number: (602) 926-4236 the Legislature each odd numbered year. Executive Director Members: Michael Braun, (602) 926-4236 Sen. Andy Biggs, chairman 2013 Rep. Andy Tobin, chairman 2014 Assistant Director — Patricia Probst Sen. Leah Landrum Taylor Rep. Ruben Gallego General Counsel — Kenneth Behringer Sen. Linda Lopez Rep. David Gowan Information Systems Manager — David Baerwald Sen. John McComish Rep. Rick Gray Word Processing Supervisor — Ronnie Kescoli Sen. Rick Murphy Rep. Albert Hale Consists of the Senate president and six members of the Senate Sen. Bob Worsley Rep. J.D. Mesnard appointed by the president, the House speaker and six members of the Sen. Steve Yarbrough Rep. Martin Quezada

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2014 Government Resource Directory 63 DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE CORRECTIONS

Charles Flanagan, director

Employment History: Appointed OFFICE AT A GLANCE Department of Juvenile Corrections direc- tor July 8, 2011; deputy director, Arizona DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $136,500 Department of Corrections; has more than DIRECTOR’S TERM: Serves at the pleasure of the 25 years of correctional experience, governor including stints as: assistant director, TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $49,198,800 work force development administrator BRIEF DESCRIPTION: and CEO of Arizona Correctional Industries; director, Correctional Education Division and program co- Responsible for juveniles adjudicated delinquent chair for the Administration of Justice Studies, Cochise Community and committed to its jurisdiction by the county College. Education: University of Amsterdam (English language and lit- juvenile courts. erature); Arizona State University (certified public manager). LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 41-2802

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1624 W. Adams, Phoenix 85007 Procurement Administrator— Karen Ingram, (602) 542-6677 Main phone number: (602) 542-4302 Budget Manager — David Plummer, (602) 542-0461 Main fax: (602) 542-5156 Tribal Liaison — Rene White, (602) 542-4685 Web site: www.azdjc.gov HEALTH SERVICES DIRECTOR’S OFFICE Medical Director/Health Services Bureau Administrator Robert D. Jones, M.D, (602) 542-5626 Director — Charles Flanagan, (602) 364-4051 Assistant Director — Dona Marie Markley, (602) 364-4051 COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS Communications & Legislative Policy Bureau Administrator Community Corrections Bureau Administrator Jennifer Bowser, (602) 542-2564 Sandra Acosta, (602) 542-0498 Legal Systems Bureau Administrator Interstate Compact/Deputy Compact Administrator Matthew Scheller, (602)-364-3508 John Crabtree, (602) 364-3509 Investigations Bureau Administrator EDUCATION DIVISION Bruce Foremny, (602) 542-5490 Superintendent/Education Bureau Administrator Quality Assurance Bureau Administrator Adam Henning, (623) 582-1180 ext 4102 Doug Sargent, (602) 542-5490 SECURE CARE OPERATIONS Policy Unit Administrator — Nancy Molever, (602) 364-3515 Secure Care Operations Bureau Administrator Restorative Justice/Victims’ Rights Administrato Yolanda Elliott, (623) 869-9050 Nancy Molever, (602) 364-3515 Secure Care Program Services Chief — Peter Luszczak, (623) 869-9050 Research & Development Bureau Administrator Secure Care Security/Operations Chief Dr. John Vivian, (602) 542-2272 Michelle Cassavaugh, (623) 869-9050 Human Resources Administrator — Norma Abbl, (602) 542-9257 Classification/Records Program Manager — Keryl Work, (623) 869-9050 Staff Development Bureau Administrator Support Services Bureau Administrator — Scott Smith, (623) 869-9050 Vickie White, (602) 364-3525 Management Information Systems Administrator, ADOBE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL John Young, (623) 869-9050 2800 W. Pinnacle Peak Rd., Phoenix 85027 Business & Finance Administrator (623) 869-9050 Denel Pickering, (602) 542-3039 Fax: (623) 516-9725

64 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES LAND DEPARTMENT

Vanessa Hickman, commissioner

Employment History: Appointed OFFICE AT A GLANCE Arizona State Land commissioner December 2012; deputy state land DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $131,250 commissioner, Arizona State Land DIRECTOR’S TERM: Serves at the pleasure of the Department (2009-2011); deputy governor general counsel, Office of Governor TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $17,183,400 Jan Brewer (April 2009 – Nov. BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Administers state land law; has 2009); attorney, Withey Morris, PLC authority to sell or lease state-owned or state-trust land (2005-2009); attorney, Wilenchik & Bartness, P.C., (March 2005 for grazing, farming and other purposes. Commercial – July 2005). Memberships: State Bar of Arizona (2004); leases and land sales must be approved by the Land Legislative Governmental Mall Commission; Valley Partnership; Department Board of Appeals and sales must meet cer- former member, Camelback East Village Planning Committee. tain statutory payment and interest-rate requirements. Education: B.A., Arizona State University, 1999, (humanities); LEGAL AUTHORITY: J.D., Arizona State University College of Law, 2003 ARS 37-102

LAND DEPARTMENT STAFF

1616 W. Adams, Phoenix 85007 NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION Main phone number: (602) 542-4621 Director — Stephen Williams, (602) 542-4625 Web site: www.azland.gov Administers all natural resource-related leases, natural resource conser- vation districts and any natural resource issue affecting trust land, COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE including grazing, agriculture, minerals, water rights administration Commissioner — Vanessa P. Hickman, (602) 542-4621 and archaeological investigations. Deputy Commissioner Environmental: (602) 542-2119 Jim Adams, (602) 542-4621 Minerals: (602) 542-4628 Ombudsman — Bill Boyd, (602) 542- 4621 Range, AG and Conservation: (602) 542-2696 Government Affairs Water Rights: (602) 542-4625 Bill Boyd, Legislative Liaison (602) 542-4621 LAND INFORMATION, TITLE AND TRANSFER REAL ESTATE DIVISION DIVISION Director — James Adams, (602) 542-4621 Director — Roz Sedillo, (602) 542-2504 Analyzes and makes recommendations concerning the sale or lease of state trust lands, focusing on maximizing revenue for trust beneficiar- Ensures the integrity of the state’s land ownership title; manages pub- ies. Also responsible for planning, engineering, appraisal and disposi- lic records; coordinates applications and prepares leases, permits and tion functions of the department. other contracts associated with the surface use of the state’s 9.3 million acres of trust land. The division is also responsible for coordinating Appraisal: (602) 542-2662 administrative appeals, hearings, Board of Appeals and litigation issues. Arizona Preserve Initiative: (602) 542-3671 It also administers the Arizona Preserve Initiative Program (API). Planning & Engineering: (602) 542-3671 Land & Lease Records: (602) 542-4631 Rights-of-Way: (602) 542-4098 Titles & Contacts: (602) 542-4611 Sales & Commercial Leasing: (602) 542-3000

2014 Government Resource Directory 65 LAND DEPARTMENT STAFF

ADMINISTRATION DIVISION Director — David Trimble, (602) 542-2649 Oversees budget development and implementation, personnel, fiscal monitoring and reporting, accounting, purchasing, risk management and space management. INFORMATION SYSTEMS & RESOURCE ANALYSIS DIVISION Director — Evan Brom, (602) 542-2605 Responsible for the information systems of the department, including business systems and Geographic Information System (GIS). Also pro- vides statewide support for development and implementation of GIS in Arizona through the ALRIS program and the State Cartographer’s Office. BOARD OF APPEALS

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66 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES ARIZONA STATE LIBRARY, ARCHIVES AND PUBLIC RECORDS

A DIVISION OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE’S OFFICE

Joan Clark, director and state librarian

Employment History: OFFICE AT A GLANCE Appointed state librarian and director, 2012; various STATE LIBRARIAN’S SALARY: $110,250 positions, Arizona State STATE LIBRARIAN’S TERM: Serves at the pleasure of Secretary Library, 2005-2012; prior of State work in corporate strategic TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: Funded from a portion of the planning, marketing, train- Secretary of State’s budget ing and information servic- BRIEF DESCRIPTION: es, AT&T Corp. 1983- 2004; Memberships: American Library Association; Chief Officers of State Library A division of the Secretary of State’s Office. Serves as “the state Agencies; Western Council of State Libraries; Arizona library administrative agency,” to oversee, plan, support, seek Library Association; Capitol Museum Guild; Phi Beta resources for and coordinate public library and public records Kappa National Honorary Society; Brookings Institution services statewide. Congressional Fellow. Education: B.A. The Catholic LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 41-151 University of America; M.L.S. Rutgers University.

ARIZONA STATE LIBRARY, ARCHIVES AND PUBLIC RECORDS STAFF

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE ARCHIVES AND RECORDS MANAGEMENT 1700 W. Washington, Ste. 200, Phoenix 85007 Director — Dr. Melanie Sturgeon Main phone number: (602) 926-4035 Assistant Director – Dennis Preisler Toll-free: 1-800-228-4710 ARCHIVES Main fax: (602) 256-7983 Polly Rosenbaum Archives and History Building Web site: www.azlibrary.gov 1901 W. Madison, Phoenix 85009 Online catalog: http://asla.ent.sirsi.net/client/ Main phone number: (602) 926-3720 State Librarian and Director — Joan Clark, (602) 926-3805 Main fax: (602) 256-7982 Deputy Director — Ted Hale Director — Dr. Melanie Sturgeon Promotes development of and collaboration among Arizona’s libraries, Acquires, organizes and preserves historical material about Arizona, archives, records officers and museums. Provides general coordination including public and private records, photographs, newspapers and of county librarians. Coordinates division outreach and HR initiatives. books. Provides leadership and assistance to organizations and indi- Leads division development and fundraising efforts. viduals that document state and local government, as well as local his- Arizona Memory Project and Cultural Inventory Project Manager torical societies and libraries. Provides reference and research assis- — Richard Prouty tance to legislative, executive, and judicial branches of state govern- Manages digital collections providing access to state information: The ment, to the legal community and to the public. Promotes historical Arizona Memory Project (AMP) http://azmemory.lib.az.us/index. This research and the study of Arizona history. Supports statewide GIS digital collection helps individuals find Arizona materials relevant to research through extensive map collection. their work, research and general interest in Arizona libraries, archives, museums and other cultural institutions regardless of size or location.

2014 Government Resource Directory 67 ARIZONA STATE LIBRARY, ARCHIVES AND PUBLIC RECORDS STAFF

RECORDS MANAGEMENT to supplement those provided by the Library of Congress’s National 1919 W. Jefferson, Phoenix 85009 Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. Main phone number: (602) 926-3815 CARNEGIE CENTER Main fax: (602) 256-2838 Library Development and Arizona Center for the Book Establishes standards, procedures and techniques for effective man- 1101 W. Washington, Phoenix 85007 agement of Arizona’s public records. Provides professional training Main phone number: (602) 255-2110 and advice to governmental agencies on the retention of records, doc- ument imaging for access and storage and/or preservation of inactive Library Development: (602) 925-3604 records. Main fax: (602) 256-7995 Director — Holly Henley BRAILLE & TALKING BOOK LIBRARY Provides convenient meeting space for state agencies and community 1030 N. 32nd St., Phoenix 85008 groups. Houses the Arizona Women’s Hall of Fame and the Arizona Main phone number: (602) 255-5578 Center for the Book. Toll-free: 1-800-255-5778 Library Development coordinates statewide planning and develop- Main fax: (602) 286-0444 ment of library services by conducting continuing education pro- Director — Linda Montgomery grams for library personnel, technology and public awareness pro- Assistant Director — Ron Bryant grams for the public and summer reading programs for public library Loans recorded books, magazines and equipment free to individuals users. Administers federal grant programs and provides consulting who are blind, visually impaired or unable to read because of physical services to libraries. disabilities. Volunteers repair the equipment and record local materials STATE LIBRARY OF ARIZONA 1700 W. Washington, Ste. 200, Phoenix 85007 Main phone number: (602) 926-3870 Toll-free: 1-800-228-4710 Main fax: (602) 256-7984 Director, Collections and External Relations — Janet Fisher Director, E-Rate and Public Services — Malavika Muralidharan Provides reference and research assistance to legislative, executive and judicial branches of state government, to the legal community and to the public. Collects, organizes, preserves and provides access to online information services, legal materials and genealogy information. Coordinates with academic, governmental and law libraries in Arizona to enhance access to public information and preservation efforts. U.S. Patent and Trademark Resource Center services and assistance provid- ed. Also connects with users groups, collaboration partners and pre- senters to enhance the services of the library and make them more rel- evant to library users. Coordinates statewide e-rate process for public libraries to obtain affordable telecommunications, internet access, internal communica- tions and basic maintenance. MUSEUM 1700 W. Washington, Phoenix 85007 Main phone number: (602) 926-3620 Main fax: (602) 256-7985 Assistant Director — Luke Bate Operates the Arizona Capitol Museum, which has exhibits and pro- grams on Arizona Territory, early statehood and general state and gov- ernmental development.

68 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES DEPARTMENT OF LIQUOR LICENSES AND CONTROL

Alan Everett, director

Employment History: Appointed Dept. OFFICE AT A GLANCE of Liquor Licenses and Control director June 18, 2010; principal, Diamond E DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $105,000 Consulting Ltd. since 1989; 25-year DIRECTOR’S TERM: Serves at the pleasure of the career with Amoco Oil Company; has governor served on the city council and as mayor TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: of Sedona. Memberships: Verde Valley $3,851,900 BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Habitat for Humanity, chair; Verde Valley Medical Center Board of Directors, board chairman; Northern Arizona Responsible for licensing and policing manufac- Healthcare Board of Directors, chairman; Sedona Medical Center turers, wholesalers and retailers of alcoholic bever- Foundation; Greater Sedona Community Foundation; Sedona Fine Arts ages in the state of Arizona. Festival; Church of the Red Rocks Council; Sedona Red Rock Rotary LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 4-111 Club; Verde Healthcare Initiative. Education: B.S., Arizona State University; MBA, University of Chicago.

DEPARTMENT OF LIQUOR LICENSE AND CONTROL STAFF

800 W. Washington, 5th Flr., Phoenix 85007 Directs the department’s license application, renewal and records divi- Main phone number: (602) 542-5141 sion to ensure licensing procedures have been followed as provided by Main fax: (602) 542-5707 statute. Directs customer service representatives who assist applicants and licensees with questions and paperwork. Web site: www.azliquor.gov Director — Alan Everett, (602) 542-9020 Governs the dispute-resolution process to offer an alternative to the formal hearing process. Assistant Director Pearlette Ramos, (602) 542-9021 ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION Communications & Special Projects Director Assistant Director of Administration Lee Hill, (602) 364-1936 Pearlette Ramos, (602) 542-9021 INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION Responsible for Budget & Finance Unit, Audit Unit, Arizona State Liquor Board administrator/legislative liaison and provides agency Deputy Director legal counsel. Joe Vernier, (602) 542-5141 Responsible for the regulation and enforcement of Arizona liquor laws. COMMUNICATIONS UNIT To enhance liquor law compliance and eliminate the sale of liquor to Communications & Special Projects Director people less than 21 years of age or to intoxicated people, is responsi- Lee Hill, (602) 364-1936 ble for liquor law and false ID training for local law enforcement agen- Responsible for department communications. Conducts research and cies, licensees, and the public. Directs officers who investigate all creates reports that track Arizona’s liquor industry trends for distribu- liquor-related complaints received by the department, and conducts tion to national, state, local, and industry groups. background checks on liquor license applicants. COMPLIANCE UNIT LICENSING DIVISION Compliance Officer — Robert Dorn, (602) 542-9050 Assistant Director Governs the dispute-resolution process to offer an alternative to the Connie Wagner, (602) 542-9055 formal hearing process.

2014 Government Resource Directory 69 ARIZONA STATE LOTTERY

Jeff Hatch-Miller, director

Employment History: Appointed State OFFICE AT A GLANCE Lottery director February 2009; member, Corporation Commission, 2003-2008, DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $110,250 chairman for two years; AZ representative, DIRECTOR’S TERM: Serves at the pleasure of the 1999-2002; self-employed consultant, governor Communications Dimensions, 1981- TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $618,443,400 1989, 1997-2002; community leadership BRIEF DESCRIPTION: developer, University of Arizona, 1990- 1996; sergeant, U.S. Army National Guard, 1966-1972. Responsible for marketing, sales and distribution Memberships: Board member, Foundation for Senior Living; of Lottery products. Funds generated by the member, Arizona Telemedicine Council. Education: Ed.D, Lottery are used to benefit the public. University of Northern Colorado (psychology). Personal LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 5-501 Information: Born May 8, 1945, in Modesto, Calif.; Arizona resi- dent since 1976; Married (Anita), two children.

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4740 E. University Dr., Phoenix 85034 CUSTOMER SERVICES & INVESTIGATIONS Main phone number: (480) 921-4400 Operations Director Main fax: (480) 921-4488 VACANT, (480) 921-4481 Web site: www.azlottery.com Oversees security, licensing, warehouse, facilities, mailroom, mainte- nance and claims stores. DIRECTOR’S OFFICE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Director Jeff Hatch-Miller, (480) 921-4505 Director Steve Johnson, (480) 921-4471 Director of Budgets, Products & Communication Oversees PC network, computer operations, programming and Karen Bach, (480) 921-4472 telecommunications. Oversees budget, rules, legislative issues, products and communica- tions. SALES AND MARKETING Director ACCOUNTING & AUDIT VACANT, (480) 921-4448 Director — Adam O’Kane, (480) 921-4415 Oversees marketing and advertising of Lottery games. Games Oversees accounting, audit, budget and purchasing. include Pick 5, The Pick, Pick 3, Arizona Powerball, Mega Millions and Scratchers. Sales Director Raynie Hosto, (480) 921-4477 Oversees the sale of Lottery games. Games include Pick 5, The Pick, Pick 3, Arizona Powerball, Mega Millions and Scratchers.

70 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES OMBUDSMAN-CITIZENS’ AIDE

Dennis Wells, ombudsman-citizens’ aide

Employment History: Appointed OFFICE AT A GLANCE ombudsman-citizens aide July 2, 2012; supervisor, Coconino OMBUDSMAN’S SALARY: $99,750 County; commissioner, Arizona OMBUDSMAN’S TERM: 5 years Land Department, city manager, TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: Williams Grand $531,000 Williams, Ariz.; BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Canyon News; private oil explo- ration and drilling in Texas, Investigates complaints against state agencies, works Louisiana and overseas. Memberships: Arizona State Parks with residents and agencies to resolve problems and Board; Foundation for Flagstaff Medical Center Board of disputes. Makes recommendations to agencies and Directors; board member, Arizona City and County Managers issues an annual report to the Legislature, governor Association. Education: Master’s Degree, Northern Arizona and the public. University (public administration); B.S., Northern Arizona LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 41-1371 University (geology).

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3737 N. Seventh St., Ste. 209, Phoenix 85014 Assistant Ombudsman Main phone number: (602) 277-7292 Kate Otting, (602) 277-7292 Toll-free: 1-800-872-2879 Assistant Ombudsman Main fax: (602) 277-7312 Carmen Salas, (602) 277-7292 E-Mail: [email protected] Assistant Ombudsman for Public Access Web site: www.azoca.gov Kathryn Marquoit, (602) 277-7292 Ombudsman Assistant Ombudsman for Child Protective Services Dennis Wells, (602) 285-9136 ext. 34 Stephanie Willis, (602) 277-7292 Deputy Ombudsman Joanne MacDonnell, (602) 277-7292

2013 Government Resource Directory 71 PARKS DEPARTMENT

Bryan Martyn, executive director

Employment History: Appointed OFFICE AT A GLANCE Parks Department executive director (STATE PARKS BOARD) April 20, 2012; District 2 supervi- sor, Pinal County Board of DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $136,000 Supervisors (2008-2012); helicopter DIRECTOR’S TERM: Serves at the pleasure of the State pilot, special operations instructor Parks Board (ret), US Air Force (1988-2008); TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: Memberships: Rotarians; Lions; $43,062,600 BRIEF DESCRIPTION: American Legion; lifetime member, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Pinal Partnership; East Valley Partnership; San Tan Valley Think The State Parks Board, which operates the department, Tank, Governor’s Military Affairs Commission. Education: B.S., manages, develops and operates state parks, monu- Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, (aeronautics); graduate ments and trails; distributes grant money and adminis- degree, American Military University (defense management). ters the state historic preservation program. LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 41-511

STATE PARKS DEPARTMENT STAFF

1300 W. Washington, Phoenix, AZ 85007 Senior Procurement Specialist — Margie Silva, (602) 542-6936 Main phone number: (602) 542-4174 Chief of Fiscal Services — Tom Sarratt, (602) 542-2138 Toll-free in state: 1-800-285-3703 Chief of Development — Paul Govino, (602) 542-6944 Web site: www.azstateparks.com Chief of Operations — Rick Knotts, (602) 542-7150 ARIZONA STATE PARKS BOARD VOLUNTEERS ARIZONA STATE PARKS ADVISORY GROUPS Larry Landry, chair Alan Everett, vice chair Conservation Acquisition Board: Recommends appropriate grants Walter Armer from the Land Conservation Fund. Mark Brnovich Outdoor Recreation Coordinating Commission: Reviews statewide R.J. Cardin outdoor recreation and lake improvement plans. Kay Daggett Off-Highway Vehicle Advisory Group: Advises Outdoor Recreation Vanessa Hickman, commissioner, State Land Department Coordinating Commission on the development and implementation of statewide off-highway vehicle recreation plan. DIRECTOR’S OFFICE Arizona State Committee on Trails: Promotes trail use, management Director — Bryan Martyn, (602) 542-4174 and development for non-motorized groups. ADMINISTRATION & PARTNERSHIPS DIVISION Natural Areas Advisory Committee: Works to protect unique or rare species and habitat, and unusual geographic features. Deputy Director — Kent Ennis (602) 542-6920 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE PARK OPERATIONS ADVISORY COMMITTEES: Deputy Director — Jay Ream (602) 542–7103 Arizona Archaeology Advisory Commission: Provides advice on Legislative Liaison — VACANT archaeological issues and supports archaeological education/awareness Chief of Public Information and Marketing programs. Ellen Bilbrey, (602) 228-8518 or (602) 542-1996 Historic Preservation Advisory Committee: Sets policy and oversees State Historic Preservation Officer — Jim Garrison, (602) 542-7135 development and administration of heritage fund programs. Chief of Resources & Public Programs Historic Sites Review Committee: Reviews National Register nomina- VACANT, (602) 542-7127 tions and provides recommendations on the eligibility of historic prop- Chief of Human Resources — VACANT, (602) 542-7127 erties and archaeological sites.

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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

Robert Halliday, director

Employment History: Appointed OFFICE AT A GLANCE Dept. of Public Safety director Jan. 13, 2010; served several roles within the DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $139,549 Department of Public Safety since DIRECTOR’S TERM: 5 years 1973, including commander of the TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: Arizona Counter Terrorism Information $299,054,000 BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Center; assistant director of the Criminal Investigations Bureau; district Establishes modern services for prevention of crime, commander with the Highway Patrol; Narcotics Bureau; Intelligence apprehension of violators, training of law enforce- Bureau; Internal Affairs; criminal investigations and Police Officer ment personnel and promotion of public safety. Standards and Training (POST); field officer, Flagstaff Police LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 41-1711 Department (1971-1973); infantry soldier, 101st Airborne Division, U.S. Army (1967-1969). Education: B.S., Arizona State University (political science).

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY STAFF

2102 W. Encanto Blvd., Phoenix 85009 DIRECTOR’S OFFICE Mailing address: PO Box 6638, Phoenix 85005 Director — Robert Halliday, (602) 223-2464 Main phone number: (602) 223-2000 Deputy Director Duty Office: (602) 223-2212 Dennis Young, (602) 223-2000 Web site: www.azdps.gov Public Information Officer Bart Graves, (602) 223-2161 Chief Financial Officer Phil Case, (602) 223-2464

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CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION law enforcement agencies. Provides services and enforcement in Assistant Director — Tim Chung, (602) 223-2000 commercial motor vehicle, tow truck, school bus enforcement and Provides statewide investigative, specialized enforcement and high- safety programs, and is responsible for the air rescue and aviation risk response support to federal, state and local criminal justice services for the department. Comprised of the Northern, Central, agencies. Conducts investigations regarding narcotic trafficking, and Southern Patrol Bureaus, the Commercial Vehicle Services organized crime, intelligence, vehicle theft, gangs, computer and Bureau and the Aviation Section. financial crimes, as well as major crime investigations when requested by other criminal justice agencies. The five bureaus with- LAW ENFORCEMENT MERIT in the Criminal Investigations Division are Narcotics, Investigation, SYSTEM COUNCIL (LEMSC) Intelligence, Special Enforcement and the Rocky Mountain Administrative Services Officer Information Network (RMIN). Jennie Edwards, (602) 223-2286 TECHNICAL SERVICES DIVISION Consists of three members appointed by the governor. Adopts rules Assistant Director — Jeff Raynor, (602) 223-2371 for classification and compensation. Plans for selection, appoint- Responsible for developing and coordinating scientific, technical, ment and removal of personnel, employee performance appraisal regulatory and support services essential to the promotion of public system and conducts hearings on appeals. safety in Arizona. Special attention is given to providing scientific ARIZONA PEACE OFFICER STANDARDS AND analysis and criminal justice support to Arizona’s criminal justice agencies. TSD further develops, operates and maintains the data TRAINING BOARD (AZPOST) processing and data/voice communications systems that operate Executive Director — Lyle Mann, (602) 223-2514 statewide. Establishes rules and regulations governing conduct of business HIGHWAY PATROL DIVISION coming before the Board. Provides training to peace officers, pre- scribes minimum qualifications for peace officers, certifies persons Assistant Director — James McGuffin, (602) 223-2354 who have met standards for peace officer and holds hearings on Ensures the safe and expeditious use of the highway transportation peace officer certification. system for the public and to provide assistance to local and county

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William L. Walsh, director

Employment History: Appointed Racing OFFICE AT A GLANCE Department director March 2012; various positions including public lobbyist and chief DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $85,000 horse steward/supervisor of officials & DIRECTOR’S TERM: 5 years wagering, Arizona Department of Racing TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $5,023,300 (1993-); executive director, Alabama BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Horsemen’s Racing Association; Horsemen’s Benevolent & Protective Association in Enforces rules and statutes at all racing facili- Maryland and Washington state; patrol and placing judge, Arlington Park, ties and regulates and controls the conduct of Arlington Heights, Ill. Education: Undergraduate and master’s degrees, all individuals attending or participating in a State University of New York; Race Track Industry Program, University of race meeting. Arizona; Senior Steward Racing Officials Accreditation Program, LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 5-101.01 Lexington, Kent.

RACING DEPARTMENT STAFF

1110 W. Washington, Ste. 260, Phoenix 85007 ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION Main phone number: (602) 364-1700 Deputy Director — Joyce Cozby, (602) 364-1726 Main fax: (602) 364-1703 Responsible for managing and coordinating accounting, personnel, procurement, payroll, breeder’s awards, budget, strategic plan, annual Web site: www.azracing.gov report, pari-mutuel auditing, management review, records retention, information technology and licensing. RACING COMMISSION Administrative Hearing and Services Coordinator for the Director and Commission Burton S. Kruglick, chair (public member) 1-20-14 Cassie Goodwin, (602) 364-1730 Jay C. McClintock, vice chair (public member) 1-18-16 Provides administrative support to the director’s hearings. Erin Owens, (horse racing industry) 1-19-15 ENFORCEMENT & OPERATIONS DIVISION Rory Goreé (dog racing industry) 1-16-17 William “Bill” Feldmeier (public member) 1-15-18 Assistant Director Nolan Thompson, (602) 364-1714 Enforces all laws of the state relating to pari-mutuel racing and all rules of the Racing Commission. Investigates matters relating to the DIRECTOR’S OFFICE proper conduct of racing, referring matters as appropriate for admin- Director — William J. Walsh, (602) 364-1730 istrative or criminal follow-up. Inspects off-track greyhound kennel- Oversees all operations of the department, including enforcement of ing facilities where greyhounds are used, trained or bred for racing. ARS Title 5 and Arizona Administrative Code Title 19, Chapter 2. Has Conducts background investigations on individuals that participate in pari-mutuel racing, including individuals who own and manage ultimate responsibility for the regulation and supervision of all com- off-track betting facilities. mercial horse and greyhound racing meetings, all county fair racing meetings, all pari-mutuel wagering conducted on and off-track in the LICENSING DIVISION state and all individuals licensed as racing participants. Administrative Assistant — Vicki Huguenard, (602) 364-1723

76 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES RACING DEPARTMENT STAFF

HORSE RACING DIVISION GREYHOUND RACING DIVISION Presiding Horse Steward Chief Greyhound Steward David Smith, (602) 375-6445 Dan Reinertson, (520) 884-7576, ext. 127 Includes stewards and veterinarians and is overseen by chief race- Includes stewards and veterinarians and is overseen by chief grey- horse steward who enforces the rules and statutes at all horseracing hound steward who enforces the rules and statutes at all greyhound facilities. Regulates and controls the conduct of all individuals attend- racing facilities. Regulates and controls the conduct of all individuals ing or participating in a horse racing meeting. Conducts hearings and attending or participating in a greyhound racing meeting. Conducts imposes penalties; determines the finish of a race and declares the hearings and imposes penalties; determines the finish of a race and race official. Chief veterinarian supervises all veterinarians assigned declares the race official. The chief greyhound veterinarian supervis- to the collection of urine, blood or other substances for drug analy- es all greyhound veterinarians assigned to the collection of urine, sis. Serves as liaison with laboratories contracted for analysis and blood or other substances for drug analysis. Serves as liaison with works with official track veterinarians in matters of animal health and laboratories contracted for analysis and works with official track vet- welfare. erinarians in matters of animal health and welfare.

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2014 Government Resource Directory 77 DEPARTMENT OF REAL ESTATE

Judy Lowe, commissioner

Employment History: Appointed Arizona Department of Real Estate commissioner May 14, 2009; owner, president, senior vice presi- OFFICE AT A GLANCE dent, chief operating officer, Realty Executives of Tucson, Inc. 1997-2009; owner, region gen- DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $110,250 eral manager & operating officer, executive vice DIRECTOR’S TERM: Serves at the pleasure of president, Coldwell Banker Residential Real the governor Estate and Coldwell Banker Success Realty TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $3,132,500 1983-1997; designated broker, office manager, BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Performance People Realty of Tucson January 1983-March 1983; branch sec- retary, branch manager, Corky McMillin Realty of San Diego 1980-1983; Licenses, regulates and promotes the real Shadron Realty of Tucson 1979-1980. Memberships: Tucson Association of estate industry in Arizona. Realtors; Arizona Association of Realtors; National Association of Realtors; LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 32-2101 Arizona Housing Commission; Arizona-Mexico Commission Real Estate Committee; International Real Estate Council; Tucson Chamber of Commerce; Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce; Tucson Children’s Advocacy Foundation; Arizona Town Hall. Personal Information: Native Tucsonan; married (John) since 1959, three adult sons, four grandsons.

DEPARTMENT OF REAL ESTATE STAFF

2910 N. 44th St., Ste. 100, Phoenix 85018 Assistant Commissioner – Licensing/Education/Development Main phone number: (602) 771-7799 Services Main fax: (602) 468-0562 Carla Randolph, (602) 771-7729 Web site: www.azre.gov Executive Assistant to the Commissioner/Chief of Staff ADVISORY BOARD Sarah Dobbins, (602) 771-7766 Chairman Kim Horn, Prescott ENFORCEMENT & COMPLIANCE DIVISION Charles Bowles, Tucson Main Number: (602) 771-7780 Carla Bowen, Pinetop Enforcement Manager — Mike Wheeler, (602) 771-7786 Jo Ann F. Sabbagh, Tucson Patti Shaw, Phoenix Compliance Officer — Connie Johnson, (602) 771-7783 Frank Dickens, Scottsdale INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION Kim Clifton, Tucson Main Number: (602) 771-7730 Dennis Wilenchik, Phoenix Investigations & Auditing Manager — Robin King Scott Peterson, Mesa Bill Gray, Phoenix CUSTOMER SERVICE & LICENSING DIVISION COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE Main Number: (602) 771-7700 Main Number: (602) 771-7760 Manager of Licensing — VACANT Commissioner — Judy Lowe EDUCATION DIVISION Deputy Commissioner — VACANT Manager of Professional Education — VACANT Assistant Commissioner — Regulatory Affairs Manager Investigations — Robin King, (602) 771-7750 Mike Wheeler, (602) 771-7760 PUBLICATION Assistant Commissioner — Operations/Legislative Affairs Louis Dettorre, (602) 771-7769 Dialog, ADRE’s bulletin, is published six times per year ($20 per year).

78 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES REGISTRAR OF CONTRACTORS

William Mundell, director

Employment History: Appointed Registrar OFFICE AT A GLANCE of Contractors director Feb. 17, 2009; AZ rep- REGISTRAR’S SALARY: resentative 1987-1993; Arizona Corporation $110,250 Commission 1999-2008, chairman 2001- REGISTRAR’S TERM: Serves at the pleasure of 2003. Memberships: National Association of the governor Regulatory Commissioners, (telecommunica- TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $19,522,400 tions and consumer affairs committees); vice BRIEF DESCRIPTION: president, public policy for Chandler Chamber Licenses and regulates residential and com- of Commerce; vice president, Arizona Heritage Alliance; president, Chandler mercial contractors and investigates and Fraternal Order of Police Associates; chairman, Chandler United Way; East resolves complaints against licensed and unli- Valley Partnership; board of directors, Chandler Regional Hospital; Lions censed contractors. Also administers the Club; advisory board, Salvation Army. Personal Information: B.A., Residential Contractors’ Recovery Fund. Arizona State University (political science); J.D., St. Mary’s University; mar- LEGAL AUTHORITY: Title 32, Chapter 10 ried, 2 children; resides in Paradise Valley.

REGISTRAR OF CONTRACTORS STAFF

1700 W. Washington St., Suite 105, Phoenix 85007 lished to assist persons who have hired licensed residential contractors Main phone number: (602) 542-1525; (877) 692-9762 in the recovery of monetary damages as a direct result of a violation by Main fax: (602) 542-1599 the contractor. The fund pays a maximum of $30,000 for a violation. Web site: www.azroc.gov The maximum payout per residential contractor’s license is $200,000. DIRECTOR’S OFFICE: (602) 542-1525 Chief of Investigations — John Dempsey Director — William Mundell Conducts inspections of consumer complaints involving poor work- Deputy Director — VACANT manship performed by licensed contractors. Conducts criminal and Assistant Director — Wilma Dengavi civil investigations. Prepares and reviews civil and criminal cases for Assistant Director — VACANT judicial or administrative hearings. Assistant Director — VACANT Assistant Director — VACANT Chief of Licensing — Lawrence Mathews Assistant Director — VACANT Processes and reviews license applications in preparation for the Chief of Staff — Tyler Palmer issuance of contractors’ licenses. Chief Information Officer (CIO) — Constance Leon FIELD OFFICES Responsible for the strategic planning and implementation of business technology solutions for the agency. This includes the development, Flagstaff: (928) 637-0480 implementation, operation and maintenance of all voice, data, network Kingman: (928) 753-4220 and telephony services utilized throughout the ROC’s headquarters’ Prescott: (928) 445-5710 and field offices. Show Low: (928) 537-8842 Chief Legal Counsel — Marc D’Amore Issues citations and prepares cases for administrative hearings. Tucson: (520) 628-6345 Oversees Residential Contractors’ Recovery Fund, which was estab- Yuma: (928) 344-6990

2014 Government Resource Directory 79 DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE

David Raber, acting director

Employment History: Appointed acting OFFICE AT A GLANCE director of the Arizona Department of Revenue in October 2013 by Gov. Jan DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $152,500 Brewer; chief deputy director, Arizona DIRECTOR’S TERM: Serves at the pleasure of the Department of Revenue, since June 2011; governor executive leadership, Arizona Department TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $115,922,000 of Administration, starting in 2009 (6 months as deputy director, 18 months as BRIEF DESCRIPTION: interim director); executive management, Collects income and state transaction privilege Arizona Corporation Commission; various positions, Governor’s Office (sales) taxes. Establishes and equalizes valuations for Children, Youth and Families, (1998-2003). Memberships have of mines, railroads, utilities and other “centrally included: Arizona Board of Investment; vice chairman, Governing assessed” properties for tax purposes. Committee for Tax Deferred Annuity and Deferred Compensation Plans. LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 42-1002 Education: B. S., Arizona State University, 1988 (accounting); Certified Public Accountant.

DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE STAFF

1600 W. Monroe, Phoenix 85007 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Main phone number: (602) 716-6090 Assistant Director — Lisa Cross, (602) 716-6936 Web site: www.azdor.gov Employee Services: Responsible for employee development and facil- File and pay online: www.aztaxes.gov ities management within the agency. STATEWIDE TOLL-FREE PHONE NUMBERS Financial Services: Responsible for preparing and monitoring agency’s annual budget. Taxpayer information and assistance individual/ Hearing Office: Responsible for administrative review of contested corporate tax: (602) 255-3381 audits. Business/withholding tax: 1-800-843-7196 Unclaimed Property: Responsible for the collection, safekeeping and DIRECTOR’S OFFICE disposition of unclaimed property and escheated estates. Acting Director — David Raber, (602) 716-6090 COLLECTIONS DIVISION Oversees administrative services, Audit Division, Information Assistant Director Technology, Human Resources, Process Administration and Internal Frank Bouche, (602) 716-6892 Audit. Secures the payment of delinquent taxes through efficient and impar- Deputy Director — Vince Perez, (602) 716-6090 tial enforcement (liens, levies and seizures and sales of property) to minimize lost revenues and promote voluntary compliance with Oversees Collections, Taxpayer & External Services, Property Tax, Tax Arizona’s tax laws. Policy and Research, Public Information Office and Legislative Affairs. Public Information Officer and Legislative Affairs INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Sean Laux, (602) 716-6882 (Public Information Office); Assistant Director 602-716-6132 (Legislative Affairs) Carole Martin, (602) 716-6119 Official spokesperson for the agency. Application Development: Maintains all mainframe application sys- tems and programs as requested by all department functions. Represents the agency before the Legislature. Coordinates the analysis, Data Center Support: Maintains database software products and coor- research and testimony of tax legislation. Reads, analyzes and tracks dinates agency’s automated data processing systems. bills and coordinates implementation of legislation after enactment. Enterprise Network Services: Installs and maintains the computer Problem Resolution Officer —Jorge Frank, (602) 716-6025 system software, and telecommunications support services within the Executive Assistant to Director —Loretta Bowdish, (602) 716-6913 department.

80 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE STAFF

PROCESSING ADMINISTRATION Corporate Income Tax Audit: Conducts field and office audits on Assistant Director income tax returns of companies doing business in Arizona. Lynette Nowlan, (602) 716-6281 Individual Income Tax Audit: Conducts office audits on individual Comptroller’s Office: Responsible for the financial accounting and income tax returns. Identifies individuals that have failed to file neces- reporting of processed tax receipts. sary tax returns and makes changes to taxpayers’ returns that have Business Tax Processing: Responsible for processing of transaction been audited by the IRS if the changes were not reported on their state privilege tax, withholding tax and corporate income tax returns. returns. Income Tax Processing: Responsible for processing individual income Transaction Privilege and Use Tax Audit: Conducts audits to ensure tax returns. adherence to Title 42. Records Management: Maintains and provides access to the statutori- Special Taxes: Provides information and forms for filing luxury tax, ly mandated archive files of tax returns filed with the department and as well as licenses non-reservation bingo operations and ensures all departmental records. licensed operations comply with the rules established for these games. Penalty Review Unit: Reviews and makes a determination on all tax- TAXPAYER AND EXTERNAL SERVICES payer requests for penalty abatements, except for those relating to an Assistant Director audit. Anthony Forschino, (602) 716-6921 PROPERTY TAX DIVISION Community Outreach Resources and Education: Promotes voluntary compliance with tax laws through taxpayer and practitioner education. Assistant Director License and Registration: Processes license applications for the trans- Frank Boucek, (602) 716-6807 action privilege, use, severance and withholding taxes. Sells luxury Assessment Standards & Equalizations: Compiles and updates manu- stamps for tobacco. als and forms. Measures assessor’s performance for compliance with Taxpayer Information and Assistance: Provides general information established full cash/market value standards. concerning business and individual income taxes. Valuation Section: Determines full cash value of geographically dis- The Criminal and Civil Investigations Section includes the Tobacco persed properties, such as railroads, utilities, airlines and mines. Enforcement Unit and the Criminal Investigations Unit. Determines the valuation of real and personal property. Develops Forms & Publications: Responsible for the design and printing of all appraiser certification standards. official agency forms. TAX POLICY AND RESEARCH DIVISION Office of Economic Research & Analysis: Provides technical services Assistant Director to the agency, the Governor’s Office and the Legislature and evaluates Michael Kempner, (602) 716-6091 changes to all taxes administered by the agency. Tax Policy Office: Defends the agency’s position at Administrative AUDIT DIVISION Hearings and director’s levels of the administrative appeals process. Assistant Director Tax Research & Analysis: Reviews, analyzes, develops and dissemi- Ronald T. (Tom) Johnson, (602) 716-6552 nates administrative policy and rules.

2014 Government Resource Directory 81 OFFICE OF TOURISM

Sherry Henry, director

Employment History: Appointed OFFICE AT A GLANCE Office of Tourism director March 12, 2009; interim director for Arizona DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $110,250 Tourism Alliance; manager of hospitality DIRECTOR’S TERM: Serves at the pleasure of the marketing, Fiesta Bowl; general manager, governor Fiesta Inn Resort; vice-president, TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $19,972,500 Interwestern Management; president BRIEF DESCRIPTION: and partner, Markyln Management. Current Memberships: Arizona Lodging and Tourism Promotes Arizona as a domestic and international Association, Arizona Sports and Tourism Authority, National tourism destination in an effort to increase tourism- Council of State Tourism Directors, U.S. Travel Association, related revenue. Valley Hotel and Resort Association and Western States LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 28-2301 Tourism Policy Council.

OFFICE OF TOURISM STAFF

1110 W. Washington, Ste 155, Phoenix 85007 Assistant Deputy Director, Strategic Planning Main phone number: (602) 364-3700 Karen Churchard, (602) 364-4158 Web sites: www.azot.gov (business-to-business site) Assistant Deputy Director, Operations www.arizonaguide.com (consumer site) Linda M. Yuhas, (602) 364-3718 TOURISM ADVISORY COUNCIL Executive Assistant — Chris Mardian, (602) 364-3717 Ralph Bear, Maricopa 6-30-13 ADVERTISING Ronald S. Charles, La Paz, Yuma 6-30-13 Director of Advertising — Karen Cahn, (602) 364-3699 Susan Sternitzke, La Paz, Yuma 6-30-13 Advertising Manager — VACANT, (602) 364-3698 Michael J. Luria, Pima 6-30-14 Advertising Specialist — Lindsay Norman, (602) 364-3710 Delcie Schultz, Cochise 6-30-14 Richard Vaughan, Pima 6-30-14 Oversees a comprehensive program of media placement to create Jeffrey Serdy, Pinal 6-30-15 awareness of Arizona as a travel destination. Stimulates interest and motivates travelers in key target markets, demographic groups, geo- Stacey Button, Maricopa 6-30-15 graphic regions and interest categories. Lorraine Pino, Maricopa 6-30-15 J. Bruce Lange, Maricopa 6-30-16 ADMINISTRATION Teresa Propeck, Apache, Coconino, Navajo, Yavapai 6-30-16 Senior Administrative Services Manager Victoria Yarbrough, Cochise 6-30-16 Mary-Ellen Kane, (602) 364-3709 Katie Cobb, Maricopa 6-30-17 Accounting Manager — Marcia West, (602) 364-3714 Jody M. Harwood, Maricopa 6-30-17 Accounting Coordinator Kelly McCullough, Maricopa 6-30-17 — Jennifer Church, (602) 364-3687 EXECUTIVE OFFICE COMMUNICATIONS Executive Director Director of Communications and Public Information Officer — Sherry Henry, (602) 364-3717 Kiva Couchon, (602) 364-3724 Deputy Director Oversees agency’s public relations and internal communications Mark J. Stanton, (602) 364-3704 programs.

82 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES OFFICE OF TOURISM STAFF

COMMUNITY RELATIONS TRADE AND MEDIA RELATIONS Director of Community Relations Director of Trade and Media Relations Laura Franco-French, (602) 364-3720 Mary Rittmann, (602) 364-3730 Community Relations Manager Public Relations Manager Glenn Schlottman, (602) 364-3727 Marjorie Magnusson, (602) 364-3695 Fulfillment Manager — Loretta Belonio, (602) 364-3725 Media Relations Manager — U.S. and Canada Painted Cliffs Welcome Center Manager Tony Alba, (602) 364-3698 Sherry Blackgoat, (928) 688-2448 Media Relations Manager — International Travel Counselor I — Painted Cliffs Welcome Center Kimberly Todd, (602) 364-3698 Roxanne Gustine, (928) 688-2448 Travel Industry Marketing Manager Jennifer Sutcliffe, (602) 364-3693 Travel Counselor II — Painted Cliffs Welcome Center Travel Industry Marketing Specialist Misty Flores, (928) 688-2448 Kristin Swanson, (602) 364-3696 TRIBAL TOURISM RELATIONS Informs travel agents, tour operators and wholesalers about opportu- Tribal Tourism Relations Manager — Dawn Melvin, (602) 364-3707 nities to create individual and group tour packages throughout Partners with all 22 federally recognized tribes located throughout Arizona. Works with travel journalists to generate articles about Arizona to develop, enhance and market their destinations. Arizona as a premiere travel destination. Oversees all international marketing and PR contracts. RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS Research Manager Melissa Elkins, (602) 364-3716 Arizona’s Official State Visitor’s Guide Provides constituents with comprehensive, up-to-date data regarding Arizona’s Official State Map the Arizona tourism industry. Provides research and industry trends to help build a strategic roadmap for AOT’s marketing programs. Research Specialist —Jennifer Miller, (602) 364-3698 Introducing Your Complete Legislative Tool Box

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2014 Government Resource Directory 83 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

John S. Halikowski, director

Employment History: Appointed Department of OFFICE AT A GLANCE Transportation director in February 2009; served DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $136,500 12 years as director of research for the Arizona DIRECTOR’S TERM: House of Representatives; spent six prior years in Serves at the pleasure of the governor the Arizona Department of Transportation serv- TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $403,776,500 ing in various capacities including MVD deputy BRIEF DESCRIPTION: director and operations chief. Memberships: Registers motor vehicles, licenses drivers, enforces motor American Association of State Highway and vehicle and aviation statutes, designs and constructs Transportation Officials (AASHTO); Western transportation facilities, operates and maintains highways Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (WASHTO); and airports and administers transportation safety pro- Transportation Research Board; Arizona-Mexico Commission. Education: B.A., grams. summa cum laude, Arizona State University (communications). LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 28-331

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STAFF

206 S. 17th Ave., Phoenix 85007 Responsible for the accounting of HURF revenues and the collection, Main phone number: (602) 712-7011 reporting and compliance of all fuel taxes Main fax: (602) 712-6941 Budget, Planning & Research Office — Melissa Wynn, (602) 712-8981 Web site: www.azdot.gov Administer the agency’s strategic planning and budget functions. DIRECTOR’S OFFICE Human Resources Office Kerry Sikes, (602) 712-8188; Job Hotline, (602) 712-8185 Director — John S. Halikowski, (602) 712-7227 Responsible for agency staffing, employee relations, awards and recog- Deputy Director for Policy — Floyd Roehrich, (602) 712-7550 nition, benefits support and administration, classification and compen- Deputy Director for Business Operations — John Nichols, (602) 712-7228 sation. Deputy Director for Transportation — Jennifer Toth, (602) 712-7391 Civil Rights Office — VACANT, (602) 712-7761 COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE Ensure compliance with federal and state laws governing affirmative action, equal opportunity, and accessibility through training, investiga- Assistant Director — Matthew Burdick, (602) 712-7355; tion of complaints and individual counseling. Media line — (800) 949-8057 Arizona Highways magazine — Publisher — Win Holden, (602) 712-2023 Provide information to local communities, media and public, speakers Responsible for operations of the Arizona Highways magazine and relat- bureau. Coordinate Adopt a Highway program, Citizens Transportation ed products. Oversee the Grand Canyon State Logo Signs program. Oversight Committee, 511 travel information, agency website and com- munication channels, partnerships and public meetings. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIVISION GOVERNMENT RELATIONS AND POLICY Assistant Director — Sonya Herrera, (602) 712-6255 DEVELOPMENT OFFICE Provide agency business support functions that include audit, equip- ment fleet, facilities, environmental services, employee training, pro- Assistant Director — Kevin Biesty, (602) 712-7412 curement, safety and risk management. Oversee matters relating to state and federal legislative issues. Audit and Analysis — Greg Hill, (602) 712-8368 Government Relations Specialist — Jonathon Bates, (602) 712-7412 Provide audit, accounting, and business consulting services through Financial Management Services — Kristine Ward, (602) 712-7441 teams that focus on external, internal and revenue audits. Oversee financial management programs, including funding for high- Equipment Services — Devin Darlek, (602) 712-6524 way capital improvement program and bond issuance. Provide and maintain the agency equipment fleet, fuel resources Highway Expansion and Extension Loan Program statewide and ports of entry scales. Lisa Danka, (602) 712-7441 Facilities Management and Support Group — John Hetzel, (602) 712-8259 Administer program to accelerate transportation projects through loans Provide facilities management to all agency buildings, maintenance that include local community involvement. yards, rest areas, ports of entry for construction, repair, maintenance, Revenue and Fuel Tax Administration (RFTA) and space allocation. Operate mail distribution center and engineering Mark Zimmerman, (602) 712-4773 records storage facility.

84 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STAFF

Procurement — Bertha Whitby, (602) 712-7211 Mobility Management Program Manager Serve as the agency central procurement authority. Dan Harrigan, (602) 712-8232 Safety & Risk Management — Ted Howard, (602) 712-7745 Administer the Federal Transit Administration Section 5310 program Promote safe employee work environment through leadership, policy which is intended to enhance mobility for seniors and persons with development, training, information resources, and consultation servic- disabilities. es. Safeguard agency assets through insurance and contract analysis, Rural Public Transportation Program Managers and property and liability loss prevention programs to mitigate poten- Northern Arizona — VACANT, (602) 712-7106 tial damage, injury, or financial loss; serve as the custodian of records Central Arizona — Sara Allred, (602) 712-4498 for the agency and liaison with the Attorney General’s office in matters Southern Arizona — Nicole Patrick, (602) 712-8947 of tort liability. Administer the Federal Transit Administration Section 5311 Rural Public Records Requests — Sue Olson, (602) 712-8524 Public Transportation Program and the Rural Transit Assistance Office of Environmental Services — Todd Williams, (602) 712-8272 Program. Provide oversight and support for agency environmental programs to Rail Transit State Safety Oversight Program Manager comply with regulations. Organizational and Employee Development Herman Bernal, (602) 712-6095 Mel Brender, (602) 712-7285 Provide safety security oversight to rail transit agencies within the Responsible for the development and delivery of agency training. State of Arizona. Grand Canyon National Park Airport — MOTOR VEHICLE DIVISION Mike Halpin, (928) 638-2446 Assistant Director — Stacey K. Stanton, (602) 712-8152 Operate the Grand Canyon National Park Airport. Commercial Licensing and Specialty Services INTERMODAL TRANSPORTATION DIVISION William Raiford, (602) 712-7969 State Engineer — Jennifer Toth, (602) 712-7391 Oversight of activities related to motor vehicle dealer licensing; aircraft Senior Deputy State Engineer for Development registration and aircraft dealer licensing; motor carrier activities, Dallas Hammit, (602) 712-7391 including licensing and registration; medical review; commercial driv- Senior Deputy State Engineer for Operations er licenses; motor vehicle records for commercial and government cus- Robert Samour, (602) 712-8274 tomers; professional driver services, including driver training schools Responsible for developing, constructing, maintaining and operating and traffic survival schools; specialty and personalized license plates. more than 6,000 miles of interstate and state highways in Arizona. Customer Services Program — Charles Saillant, (602) 712-8968 MULTIMODAL PLANNING DIVISION Oversee field operations statewide for title and registration and driver Assistant Director — Scott Omer, (602) 712-7431 license issuance; Authorized Third Party Program, including online Responsible for transportation policy development and capital services; communication and call centers, renew by mail and aban- improvement programs for highways and general aviation airports. doned vehicle units. Administer federal funding for rural transit programs and program for Division Operational Support Services the elderly and disabled. Provide planning support for communities Jacquelyn Allgood, (602) 712-8583 and public transportation systems. Administer division support areas, including records maintenance, System Planning & Programming — Michael Kies, (602) 712-8140 technical support, driver improvement, ignition interlock, mandatory Work with regional planning associations to integrate transportation insurance, policy, forms development, court liaison and the Training planning activities. Academy. Aeronautics Program — Michael Klein, (602) 712-7647 Responsible for the airport capital improvement program and ENFORCEMENT AND COMPLIANCE DIVISION statewide aviation planning projects. Administer the airport loan pro- Director — Terry Conner, (602) 712-8152 gram and the airport pavement preservation program. Enforcement Services Program: (602) 712-8156 Air Quality — Beverly T. Chenausky, (602) 712-7333 Oversee enforcement activities throughout the state relating to com- Implement provisions required in the Clean Air Act, provide statewide mercial vehicles, ports of entry, vehicle inspections, registration com- consultation for transportation and air quality planning, and conduct pliance and other related regulatory services. transportation-related air quality planning and research projects. Executive Hearing Office: (602) 712-7737 ADOT Research Center — Anne Ellis, (602) 712-6910 Administer the research activity of ADOT and the publication of the Conduct administrative hearings on behalf of petitioners on matters, results. including DUI-related offenses, driver licenses, vehicle titles, dealers Public Transportation and Grant Programs Manager licenses and motor carrier safety or tax issues. Mike Normand, (602) 712-8243 Office of the Inspector General: (602) 712-7951 Administer Federal Transit Administration grant programs, provide Conduct criminal and administrative investigations related to all facets technical assistance to local public transit agencies, coordinate and of agency operations to include title, registration, driver license fraud, fund state transit and rail planning, and set and monitor light rail sys- titling of stolen vehicles, licensed and unlicensed card dealer investiga- tem safety standards. tions.

2014 Government Resource Directory 85 STATE UNIVERSITIES — BOARD OF REGENTS

Eileen Klein, president

Employment History: Chosen OFFICE AT A GLANCE as Board of Regents president December 2012; chief of staff, PRESIDENT’S SALARY: $300,000 Governor’s Office (Oct. 2009- PRESIDENT’S CONTRACT TERM: Dec. 2012); director, Governor’s Feb. 4, 2013 – June 30, 2016 Office of Strategic Planning and TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $4,346,115,100 (all universities) Budgeting (Jan. 2009-Oct. BRIEF DESCRIPTION: 2009); chief operating officer, Arizona Physicians IPA by The Board of Regents governs Arizona’s public university sys- UnitedHealthcare; various state government positions in tem, providing oversight of Arizona State University, Arizona and Florida. Education: Florida State University Northern Arizona University, the University of Arizona. (business and French) LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 35-705

ARIZONA’S PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES STAFF

BOARD OF REGENTS — STAFF Executive Vice President, Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer 2020 N. Central Ave., Ste. 230, Phoenix 85004 Morgan Olsen, (480) 727-9920 Main phone number: (602) 229-2500 Senior Vice President & University Planner Main fax: (602) 229-2555 Rich Stanley, (480) 727-8348 Web site: www.azregents.edu Vice President for Public Affairs — Virgil Renzulli, (480) 965-4980 President — Eileen Klein, (602) 229-2500 Senior Vice President for Educational Outreach and Student Senior Vice President for Academic, Legal and External Affairs Services — James Rund, (480) 965-2200 Nancy Tribbensee, (602) 229-2510 Senior Vice President/Secretary of the University; President of the Associate General Counsel ASU Alumni Association — Christine Wilkinson, (480) 965-7782 Chad Sampson, (602) 229-2512 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY Vice President for Public Affairs and External Relations Flagstaff, 86011 Main phone number: (928) 523-9011 Katie Paquet, (602) 229-2543 Web site: www.nau.edu Associate Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs President -— John Haeger, (928) 523-3232 Stephanie Jacobson, (602) 229-2529 Vice President and Chief of Staff — Sarah Bickel (928) 523-7608 Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration (CFO) Executive Vice President — M.J. McMahon, (928) 523-3232 VACANT Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Associate Vice President for Finance and Administration Laura Huenneke, (928) 523-2230 Lorenzo Martinez, (602) 229-2525 Vice President for Finance & Administration Assistant Vice President of Finance and Administration Jennus Burton, (928) 523-2708 Lynne Davis, (602)-229-2546 Senior Vice President of Enrollment Management & Student Associate Vice President for Government Affairs Affairs — David Bousquet, (928) 523-8499 Beth Lewallen, (602) 229-2520 Vice President for University Advancement Mason Gerety, (928) 523-2012 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY Senior Vice President for Extended Campuses Tempe, 85281 Fred Hurst, (928) 523-4212 Main phone number: (480) 965-9011 Vice President for Planning, Budget and Institutional Research Web site: www.asu.edu Patricia Haeuser, (928) 523-5804 President — Michael Crow, (480) 965-8972 Vice President for Research Senior Adviser to the President — James O’Brien, (480) 965-9118 William Grabe, (928) 523-4340 Provost of the University Vice President for Government Affairs and Business Partnerships Robert Page, Jr., (480) 965-1224 Christy Farley, (602) 776-4633

86 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES ARIZONA’S PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES STAFF

UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA Vice President, Legal Affairs & General Counsel Tucson, 85721 Main phone number: (520) 621-2211 Laura Todd Johnson, (520) 621-3175 Web site: www.arizona.edu Vice President, Global Initiatives Michael Proctor, (520) 626-5531 President — Ann Weaver Hart, (520) 621-5511 Interim Vice President for Research Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs & Provost Jennifer Barton, (520) 621-3512 Andrew C. Comrie, (520) 621-1856 Senior Vice President, University Relations Senior Vice President, Student Affairs and Enrollment Teresa Thompson, (520) 621-4608 Management — Melissa Vito, (520) 621-0963 Senior Associate Vice President, Legislative & Community Interim Senior Vice President, Business Affairs & Chief Financial Relations Officer — James Hyatt, (520) 621-5977 Tim Bee, (520) 621-1737 Executive Director, Executive Office of the President Senior Director of State Relations Amy Taczanowsky, (520) 621-5511 Kim Sabow, (602) 827-2213

DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS’ SERVICES

Ted Vogt, director

Employment History: Appointed OFFICE AT A GLANCE director of the Arizona Department of Veterans’ Services by Gov. Jan DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $130,000 Brewer in June 11, 2013; attorney, DIRECTOR’S TERM: Serves at the pleasure of the gover- Smith & Smith PLLC since 2010; nor member, Arizona House (2010- TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $42,791,300 2012); intelligence officer, U.S. Air BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Force (2000-2006); executive Oversees the Arizona State Veterans’ Home, the Arizona assistant, former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld (1999- State Veterans’ Cemetery, the State Approving Agency, 2000), (1996-1998); account executive, Leo Burnett Co., the Arizona Veterans’ Fiduciary Division and the (1998-1999); Memberships have included: Veterans of Veterans’ Services Division. Foreign Wars, NRA. Education: J.D., University of Arizona LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 41-603 (2010); B.A., Yale University, 1995 (history).

DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS’ SERVICES STAFF

3839 N. Third Street, Ste. 200, Phoenix 85012 Executive Assistant to the Director Main phone number, (602) 255-3373 Katherine Harding, (602) 234-8415 Main fax, (602) 255-1038 Web site: www.azdvs.gov Public Information Officer/Legislative Liaison DIRECTOR’S OFFICE Dave Hampton, (602) 234-8413 Director — Ted Vogt, (602) 255-3373 Human Resources Manager Deputy Director Michelle Cummins, (602) 234-8414 Robert “Bob” Barnes, (602) 255-3373 Assistant Deputy Director, Veterans’ Services Responsible for all human resources related matters. Mike Klier, (602) 234-8416 Chief Financial Officer Responsible for all veterans’ benefits and the Southern Arizona State Veterans’ Memorial Cemetery. Megan Duty, (602) 234-8419

2014 Government Resource Directory 87 DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS’ SERVICES STAFF

FINANCIAL SERVICES ARIZONA STATE VETERANS' HOME — TUCSON Manager — Kim Willett, (602) 234-8435 Administrator INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY James Ross, (520) 638-2155 Manager — Todd Bogert, (602) 263-1829 Executive Secretary VETERANS EDUCATION & TRAINING AND STATE Ellen Bittman, (520) 638-2153 APPROVING AGENCY Marketing/Admissions Coordinator Education Administrator Susan Rickard, (520) 638-2159 Lee Sevy, (602) 255-5395 Business Office Manager PURCHASING Maureen Coady, (520) 638-2163 Chief Procurement Officer HR Specialist – Christine Harp David Wisniewski, CPSM, (602) 234-8404 Acting Director of Nursing Procurement Specialist Concepcion “Connie” Wilson, (520) 638-2154 Kelli Gourdoux, (602) 234-8407 Social Services Supervisor Procurement Specialist Robert Ryan, (602) 234-8423 Michelle Fisher, (520) 638-2179 Procurement Technician SOUTHERN ARIZONA STATE VETERANS’ VACANT, (602) 234-8408 MEMORIAL CEMETERY FIDUCIARY DIVISION Administrator — Joe Larson, (520) 458-7144 State Fiduciary Clak Leuthold, (602) 248-1554 VETERANS’ SERVICES DIVISIONS Phoenix Office: (602) 248-1554 Veterans’ Benefits Counselors: Tucson Office: (888) 711-8387 Bullhead City Office, (928) 763-9401 ARIZONA STATE VETERANS’ HOME – PHOENIX Casa Grande Office, (520) 426-1456 Administrator Chandler Office, (480) 558-2052 Colleen Rundell, (602) 248-1550 Chinle Office, (928) 674-8332 Executive Secretary Diana Martinez, (602) 351-6879 Davis-Monthan AFB (RAO) Office, (520) 228-5825 Admissions Coordinator Flagstaff Office, (928) 779-4166 Eric Coleman, (602) 248-1594 x2746 Kingman Office, (928) 718-7621 Director of Nursing Lake Havasu City Office, (928) 505-4616 Lisa Thomas, (602) 263-1815 National Guard, (OEF) (OIF) Office, (602) 629-4380 MEDICAL RECORDS Phoenix Office, (602) 627-3261 Dee Nardone, (602) 351-6877 Prescott Office, (928) 443-0167 Prescott VAMC Office, (928) 776-6127 RECREATIONAL THERAPY Safford Office, (928) 428-3403 Department Manager Show Low Office, (928) 537-2044 Kristin Fray, (602) 248-1575 Sierra Vista Office, (520) 458-7144 SOCIAL SERVICES Sun City Office, (623) 583-1025 Supervisor Tucson Office, (520) 207-4960 VACANT, (602) 248-1572 Yuma Office, (928) 726-2851 Assistant Business Manager Jeana Brereton, (602) 512- 2955 Medical Payment Recovery Specialist Linda Smith, (602) 512-2952 Auto-Attendant: (602) 512-2950

88 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES

Sandy Fabritz-Whitney, director

Employment History: Appointed Department OFFICE AT A GLANCE of Water Resources director Jan. 7, 2011; assistant director for ADWR Water DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $131,250 Management Division (2005-2011), which DIRECTOR’S TERM: Serves at the pleasure of included overseeing the Five Active the governor Management Areas, the Assured and Adequate TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $23,152,800 Water Supply Program, Underground BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Recharge and Recovery Program and the Planning, Conservation, and Drought Administers groundwater conservation, prose- Programs; worked at ADWR Phoenix Active Management Area (AMA) cutes illegal uses of water, oversees water-sup- (1993-2005), work included agricultural, industrial, and municipal conser- ply filings by sub dividers, designates state vation programs, the Assured Water Supply Program, the Arizona Water watershed districts and appoints their superin- Banking Authority, assisted in special planning assignments including the tendents, and controls permits for appropria- development of the Arizona Drought Plan and the Blue Ribbon Panel on tion of water. Water Sustainability; most recently served as chairman of the Water LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 45-102 Resources Development Commission. Education: B.S., Arizona State University, 1992 (environmental resources & agriculture). DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES STAFF

3550 N. Central, Second Floor, Phoenix 85012 agency in administrative reviews and enforcement hearings; ensures Main phone number: (602) 771-8500 that agency activities comply with state law. Toll-free (in-state): 1-800-352-8488 WATER PLANNING DIVISION Main fax: (602) 771-8648 Web site: www.azwater.gov Assistant Director — Thomas Buschatzke, (602) 771-8500 Responsible for carrying out, within respective areas, the provisions of DIRECTOR’S OFFICE the Groundwater Code, active management area goals and manage- Director — Sandy Fabritz-Whitney, (602) 771-8426 ment plans. Also responsible for the 100-Year Assured and Adequate Deputy Director — Michael J. Lacey, (602) 771-8420 Water Supply programs. Statewide, responsible for the underground storage and recovery program, the well drilling certification and well Legislative Liaison — Doug Dunham, (602) 771-8590 permitting programs. Public Information Officer Michelle Moreno (602) 771-8530 AAWS & RECHARGE PERMITTING FINANCE Manager — Andrew Craddock, (602) 771-8615 Chief Financial Officer — Syndia Reeder, (602) 771-8500 Inside of the active management areas, the assured water supply pro- gram requires developers to demonstrate the availability of a 100-year Provides administrative support for agency including procurement and assured water supply before a lot can be sold to the public. Outside of contracts, accounting and payroll services, human resources, and over- the active management areas, the adequacy program simply provides all agency budgeting. the first homebuyer with information regarding the availability of an Chief Information Officer — Jorge Cano, (602) 771-8500 assured water supply. The recharge permitting program is a statewide Provides technology-related strategic & tactical planning, office sys- program that allows an entity to store Central Arizona Project water, tems support, network administration, client-server application devel- reclaimed water, and in some instances, surface water, underground in opment and web development. an aquifer for use later in the same year or in later years in the same LEGAL groundwater basin. Staff review and analyze permit applications and develop rulemaking for implementation of these programs. Chief Counsel — Ken Slowinski, (602) 771-8500 Legal staff provides in-house counsel. Represents the agency in litiga- AMA PLANNING & DATA MANAGEMENT tion involving water issues in both state and federal courts; drafts and Manager — Lisa Williams, (602) 771-8603 reviews proposed legislation; assists agency in the adoption of admin- Staff responsible for the compilation and quality control of active man- istrative rules and management plans; serves as the advocate for the agement areas and population data submitted to the department. Staff

2014 Government Resource Directory 89 DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES STAFF utilizes this data for development of short and long-range planning sce- ADJUDICATION SUPPORT narios for all sections within the department. Also responsible for Technical Support Supervisor — David Keadle, (602) 771-8406 drought management and water conservation activities. Investigates claims for water rights, publishes comprehensive COLORADO RIVER MANAGEMENT, STATEWIDE Hydrographic Survey Reports (HSRs); manages and maintains library STRATEGIC PLANNING & TRIBAL LIAISON of technical reports and maps pertaining to the ongoing adjudications; and prepares technical reports on factual matters as directed by the Manager — Gerry Walker, (602)-771-8511 Adjudication Court. Provides technical and water planning support to various watershed Administrative Support Supervisor — Ana Marquez (602) 771-8405 and water resources groups located throughout the state. Provides Processes statements of claimants (SOCs) for the Adjudication Court; technical support and data to the Water Resources Development manages and maintains a registry of SOC information; serves summons Commission and the ADWR State Water Atlas. to potential claimants who may have initiated new water uses or upon Also promotes, protects and manages Arizona’s entitlement of 2.8 mil- changes in property ownership. lion acre feet annually of Colorado River water. Recommends the allo- cation/reallocation of Arizona’s apportionment of Colorado River HYDROLOGY water; consults with the other Colorado River Basin states and the sec- Chief Hydrologist/Assistant Director retary of Interior regarding operations, salinity, water accounting, Frank Corkhill, (602) 771-8500 shortage implementation, and operations that impact the delivery of Serves as the technical arm of the agency. Collects and analyzes Mexico’s Treaty apportionment. Monitors and coordinates compliance statewide water resource data and maintains the state’s Groundwater with the National Environmental Policy Act and the Endangered Site Inventory database. Assists with the scientific components of spe- Species Act as they affect the Colorado River. cific research projects and assists in making determinations on permit ENGINEERING AND PERMITS DIVISION applications. Assistant Director — Michael J. Johnson, (602) 771-8659 FIELD SERVICES Issues permits, authorities and certificates of rights for the use surface Manager — Teri Davis, (602) 771-8671 and groundwater resources, excluding the Colorado River; helps to Collects and analyzes statewide hydrologic data including groundwa- reduce risk to life and property from flood hazards; and provides tech- ter levels, and land subsidence data. Maintains the state’s Groundwater nical advice and administrative support to the Adjudication Court. Site Inventory database, and publishes water level change maps and WATER USE & WELL PERMITS other hydrologic information for various groundwater basins through- out the state. Surface Water Permitting Manager Elizabeth Logan, (602) 771-8591 GROUNDWATER MODELING Issues permits and certificates for rights to use surface water, excluding Manager — Keith Nelson, (602) 771-8558 the Colorado River; processes changes of ownership of surface water Builds computer models of aquifer systems; provides hydrologic data rights and claims; and manages and maintains a registry of surface analysis and assistance to the Water Management Division for water water rights and claims. budgets and projections of future groundwater conditions. Reviews Groundwater & Wells Permitting Manager and analyzes various hydrologic models, studies and reports. Stella Murillo, (602) 771-8594 ARIZONA WATER BANKING Issues groundwater rights and withdrawal permits, and processes Authority Staff Office changes in their ownerships; issues notices of intent to drill, modify or abandon wells; issues well driller licenses; and manages and maintains Director — Virginia O’Connell, (602) 771-8487 a registry of wells information and groundwater permits and rights. Technical Administrator — Terri Sue Rossi Contract Consultant — Timothy J. Henley FLOOD HAZARD MANAGEMENT Provides staff support to the Arizona Water Banking Authority, the enti- Engineering Manager — Ravi Murthy, (602) 771-8656 ty created by the Legislature to store surplus Colorado River water in Inspects non-federal dams and issues permits for construction, repair central and southern Arizona. or removal; coordinates with other agencies and local communities for the planning and operation of flood warning systems and the statewide Arizona Water Protection Fund Commission Staff Office flood warning website; assists state agencies and locals communities to Director — VACANT, (602) 771-8528 meet requirements of the federal National Flood Insurance Program Provides grant funding for implementation of measures that maintain, (NFIP); and publishes statewide technical standards for floodplain enhance and restore river and riparian resources, including projects delineations at the local level. that benefit fish and wildlife that are dependent on those resources.

90 ARIZONA CAPITOL TIMES DEPARTMENT OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES

Kevin Tyne, director

Employment History: Appointed OFFICE AT A GLANCE Dept. of Weights and Measures director February 2010 by Gov. Jan DIRECTOR’S SALARY: $120,000 Brewer; chief of staff, Governor DIRECTOR’S TERM: Serves at the pleasure of the Brewer, 2009; Republican governor Governors Association, fund raiser, TOTAL FY 2014 BUDGET: $3,119,600 late 2009; Governor’s Transition BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Committee, late 2008; deputy Arizona secretary of state, 2002-2008; chief of staff, Maricopa Ensures that commercial devices used for the sale or County Supervisor Jan Brewer, 1997-2002; legislative director, use of items by weights or measures are correct and U.S. Rep. Susan Molinari (R-NY); worked for U.S. Sen. Bob accurate for their intended use. Regulates pricing Dole’s campaign. Education: University of Southern California, and method of sale for packaged goods. 1986. Personal Information: Married (Chris), third-generation LEGAL AUTHORITY: ARS 41-2065 Arizonan.

DEPARTMENT OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES STAFF

4425 W. Olive Avenue, Ste. 134, Glendale 85302 PUBLIC INFORMATION Main phone number: (602) 771-4920 Communications Director Toll-free: 1-800-277-6675 VACANT, (602) 771-4928 Oversees public outreach, media relations, coordinates corporate and Main fax: (623) 939-8586 consumer education, and Web site design. Web site: www.azdwm.gov FUEL INSPECTION AND REGULATORY PROGRAMS DIRECTOR’S OFFICE COMPLIANCE Director — Kevin Tyne, (602) 771-4920 Director — Damien De Santiago, (602) 771-4948 Deputy Director — VACANT, (602) 771-4932 COMPLIANCE Director Transportation Fuels and Air Quality Programs Director — Shawn Marquez, (602) 771-4929 Michelle Wilson, (602) 771-4933 Ensures that commercial devices are correct and accurate for their Device, RSA/RSR and Weighmaster Licensing and Billing intended use. Prevents unfair dealing by weight or measure in com- Sara Kumaraswamy, (602) 771-4935 modities sold and purchased in the state. Ensures correct price repre- Customer Service, Travel sentation. Division also regulates two petroleum-related environmental Yasmine Lopez, (602) 771-4921 programs: Oxygenated Fuel and Vapor Recovery. Assistant to the Director, Purchasing and ADMINISTRATION Vapor Recovery Scheduling Operations Manager Roger Fisk, (602) 771-4922 Liz Atkinson, (602) 771-4927 Taxi Licensing and Compliance Oversees accounting, budgeting and purchasing. Responsible for all Jessica Pena, (602) 771-4924 licensing, registration and certification of those entities involved with METROLOGY weighing and measuring devices throughout the state. State Metrologist — Brian Sellers, (602) 771-4939 Systems Administrator Houses and maintains the state’s primary standards and certifies the Mackenzie Smith, (602) 771-4926 accuracy of weighing and measuring devices by testing equipment Financial Services, Accounts Payable used to validate the accuracy of a device. VACANT, (602) 771-4931

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U.S. SENATORS

John McCain (R) Website: www.mccain.senate.gov

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241 Russell Senate Office Building 4703 S. Lakeshore Dr., Ste. 1 Washington D.C. 20510 Tempe, AZ 85282 Phone: (202) 224-2235 Phone: (480) 897-6289 Fax: (202) 228-2862 Fax: (480) 897-8389

5353 N. 16th St., Ste. 105 407 W. Congress St., Ste. 103 Phoenix AZ, 85016 Tucson, AZ 85701 Phone: (602) 952-2410 Phone: (520) 670-6334 Fax: (602) 952-8702 Fax: (520) 670-6637

Jeff Flake (R) Website: www.flake.senate.gov

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B368 Russell Senate Office Building 6840 Oracle Rd., Suite 150 Washington, D.C. 20510 Tucson, AZ 85740 Phone: (202) 224-4521 Phone: (520) 575-8633 Fax: (202) 228-0515 Fax: (520) 797-3232

2200 E. Camelback Rd., Suite 120 Phoenix, AZ 85016 Phone: (602) 840-1891 Fax: (602) 840-4092

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DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 3 Ann Kirkpatrick (D) Raul Grijalva (D) Website: http://kirkkpatrick.house.gov Website: http://grijalva.house.gov

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330 Cannon House Office Building 1511 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Washington, D.C. 20515 Phone: (202) 225-3361 Phone: (202) 225-2435 Fax: (202) 225-1541 211 N. Florence St., Suite 1 Casa Grande, AZ 85122 Rancho Santa Fe Center Phone: (520) 316-0839 13065 W. McDowell Rd., Suite C-123 Avondale, AZ 85392 405 N. Beaver St., Suite 6 Phone: (623) 536-3388 Flagstaff, AZ 86001 Fax: (623) 4733 Phone: (928) 213-9977 146 N. State Ave. P.O. Box 4105 Somerton, AZ 85350 Phone: (928) 343-7933 Fax: (928) 343-7949

738 N. 5th Ave., Suite 110 Tucson, AZ 85705 Phone: (520) 622-6788 Fax: (520) 622-0198

DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 4 Ron Barber (D) Paul Gosar (R) Website: http://barber.house.gov Website: http://gosar.house.gov

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1029 Longworth House Office Building 504 Cannon House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Washington, DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-2542 Phone: (202) 225-2315 Fax: (202) 225-0378 Fax: (202) 226-9739 77 Calle Portal, Suite B-160 Sierra Vista, AZ 85635 122 N. Cortez St., Suite 104 Phone: (520) 459-3115 Prescott, AZ 86301 Fax: (520) 459-5419 Phone: (928) 445-1683 Fax: (928) 445-3414 3945 E. Fort Lowell Road, Suite 211 Tucson, AZ 85712 270 E. Hunt Highway, Suite 12 Phone: (520) 881-3588 San Tan Valley, AZ 85143 Fax: (520) 322-9490 Phone: (480) 882-2697

310 N. 4th St. Kingman, AZ 86401

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DISTRICT 5 DISTRICT 8 Matt Salmon (R) Trent Franks (R) Website: http://salmon.house.gov Website: http://franks.house.gov

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2349 Rayburn House Office Building 2435 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Washington D.C. 20515 Phone: (202) 225-2635 Phone: (202) 225-4576 Fax: (202) 226-4386 Fax: (202) 225-6328

207 N. Gilbert Rd., Suite 209 7121 W. Bell Rd., Suite 200 Gilbert, AZ 85234 Glendale, AZ 85308 Phone: (480) 699-8239 Phone: (623) 776-7911 Fax: (480) 699-4730 Fax: (623) 776-7832

DISTRICT 6 DISTRICT 9 David Schweikert (R) (D) Website: http://schweikert.house.gov Website: http://sinema.house.gov

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1205 Longworth House Office Building 1237 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Washington, D.C. 20515 Phone: (202) 225-2190 Phone: (202) 225-9888 Fax: (202) 225-0096 Fax: (202) 225-9731

10603 North Hayden Rd, Ste 108 2944 N. 44th St., Suite 150 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Phoenix, AZ 85018 Phone: (480) 946-2411 Phone: (602) 956-2285 Fax: (480) 946-2446 Fax: (602) 956-2468

DISTRICT 7 Ed Pastor (D) Website: http://pastor.house.gov

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2465 Rayburn House Office Building Washington D.C. 20515 Phone: (202) 225-4065 Fax: (202) 225-1655

411 N. Central Ave, Suite 150 Phoenix, AZ 85004 Phone: (602) 256-0551 Fax: (602) 257-9103

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BIDDING OPPORTUNITIES the relationship of the applicant to the person on the certificate, the reason for the request and the applicant’s signature. STATE PROCUREMENT OFFICE If requesting a copy in person, the applicant must present a govern- 100 N. 15th Ave., Ste. 201, Phoenix 85007 ment issued photo ID. Mail requests also must include a copy of a Main phone number: (602) 542-7600 government issued photo ID with signature or a notary public must Web site: https://procure.az.gov/bso/ certify the request. Prospective vendors must first register with the state’s Procurement Service’s online e-procurement system, ProcureAZ, at https://pro- Expedited requests can be made through the Office of Vital Record’s cure.az.gov/bso/. Once registered, vendors can submit quotes, bids internet ordering service, VitalChek.com or by fax: (602) 249-3040. and offers electronically. Along with the standard required information, the following infor- mation is also necessary: a copy of a government issued photo ID or Formal Solicitations a request certified by a notary public, a return mail address and day- Statewide contracts for commodities and services are usually solicit- time phone number (you must provide a physical address. Federal ed through formal Invitation for Bids (IFB) or Request for Proposals Express will not deliver to a P.O. Box) and a major credit card num- (RFP) and are for purchases in excess of $50,000. All registered ven- ber with expiration date. dors are notified of formal solicitations in the commodity or service codes for which they are registered. Each IFB or RFP will list various Fees terms and conditions, specifications and detailed instructions on how to respond. Certified photocopies of birth certificates issued after 1990 are $20 each. If the birth occurred before 1990, certified computer copies For non-ProcureAZ solicitations, vendors must fill out their offer on may be obtained for $20 each. Expedited request fee is $10 per the state forms provided. The offer and acceptance page must be sub- transaction with an addition charge of $16 per transaction for UPS mitted with an original ink signature by a person authorized to sign service. contracts (failure to provide a signed form will result in rejection of the offer). Submit the offer in a sealed envelope with the correct IFB Copies are payable by cash (except if requested through the mail), or RFP number, the date and time the offer is due and your business money order, traveler’s check or a major credit card. Same day service name and address clearly indicated on the envelope. is only available for applicants requesting certified copies of birth cer- tificates issued after 1990. Allow two to four weeks for processing. Informal Solicitations A Request for Quotations (RFQ) is a bid procedure used when the CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES purchase value of a contract is anticipated to be less than $50,000. RFQ bid documentation can be obtained by visiting Main phone number: (602) 252-4045 www.azdoa.gov/spo/solicitation-information/informals/informal-state- Toll-free 1-800-882-4151 agency-solicitations. Web site: www.azdes.gov/dcss/ Bidders obtain information by clicking on “download” and filling out The Division of Child Support Enforcement provides services with- the form. Written quotations must be in ink or typewritten. Unless out charge to any parent or person with custody of a child who otherwise noted in the RFQ documentation, responses to RFQ’s may needs help. These services include: finding the non-custodial parent, be mailed, faxed or hand-carried to the location identified on the establishing paternity for children, establishing the legal support RFQ documents. The responses have a specific due date and time, order, enforcing support order and collecting child support pay- and late submissions are not accepted. ments. Persons currently enrolled in state or federal assistance programs BIRTH CERTIFICATES automatically receive child support enforcement services, but those STATE OFFICE OF VITAL RECORDS not enrolled must complete an application requesting child support enforcement services. To apply for these services, visit 1818 W. Adams, Phoenix 85007 www.azdes.gov/dcse to download an application or contact DCSE’s Office Hours: M-F, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Interactive Voice Response Telephone System at (602) 252-4045. Main phone number: (602) 364-1300 Main fax: (602) 249-3040 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3887, Phoenix 85030 CORPORATION OR LLP FORMATION Web site: www.azdhs.gov/vital-records/birth-certificate/ 1300 W. Washington St., First Floor, Phoenix 85007 To request a birth certificate, applicants must be 18 years old and an Main phone number: (602) 542-3026 immediate family member of the person on the birth certificate. All Toll-free: 1-800-345-5819 requests must include the date and place of birth, the name of the Main fax: (602) 542-4100 person on the certificate, parents’ names, the mother’s maiden name, Web site: www.azcc.gov/divisions/corporations/

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Forming a Corporation To apply for or renew an Arizona concealed weapon permit, appli- To create a corporation or limited liability company (LLC) in Arizona cants must meet the following requirements: you must first file with the Corporation Commission. Forms can be 1. Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident alien, must be law- downloaded at www.azcc.gov/divisions/corporations/ or picked-up at fully present in the U.S. and be at least 21 years of age. the listed office location. 2. Not under indictment or have not been convicted of a felony or The first step in forming a corporation is to make sure the corporate misdemeanor domestic violence in any jurisdiction. name being used is available. (The name may be formally reserved for 3. Not under court order (i.e.: order of protection, harassment, etc.) 120 days for a fee of $45 – $10 filing fee plus $35 expedite fee. A for- or a fugitive from justice. eign corporation may register its name for the same fee.) Names may be checked online at www.azcc.gov/divisions/corporations/filings/nam- 4. Not a user of or addicted to any controlled substance ingpolicy.asp. 5. Not been dishonorably discharged from the Armed Forces Complete all necessary forms and deliver them in person to the address 6. Have never renounced U.S. citizenship listed. Office hours are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., except holi- 7. Do not suffer from mental illness and have not been adjudicated days. Additionally, the Corporations Division accepts fax filings. The fax mentally incompetent or committed to a mental institution. number for corporate filings is (602) 542-4100. For those using this option, payment must be pre-arranged. Typically, fax filers have set-up In addition to the above requirements, applicants must satisfactorily Money on Deposit (MOD) accounts with the Commission. complete a Department of Public Safety approved Arizona CCW Training Program (8 hours) and must be fingerprinted using the Fees CWPU fingerprint card provided by the instructor. Make check payable to the Arizona Corporation Commission. Fees Expedited service is available for an additional $35 fee. The fee for a concealed weapon permit is $60 and may be renewed Arizona Business $60 every four or five years (permits issued after Aug. 11, 2005 are valid Arizona Non-Profit $40 for five years). Applicants wanting to renew a permit must submit a Foreign Business $175 renewal form and pay a $43 renewal fee. Foreign Non-Profit $175 Within 60 days after filing articles of incorporation, the articles must DEATH CERTIFICATES be published three consecutive times in a newspaper in the same county. An affidavit of publication must be filed with the STATE OFFICE OF VITAL RECORDS Corporation Commission or the Secretary of State’s Office within 90 1818 W. Adams, Phoenix 85007 days after filing articles of incorporation. Office Hours: M-F, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Main phone number: (602) 364-1300 Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) Main fax: (602) 249-3040 Those wishing to form a limited liability partnership are required to Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3887, Phoenix 85030 file with the Secretary of State’s Office. Website: www.azsos.gov/busi- Web site: www.azdhs.gov/vital-records/death-certificate/ ness_services/ To request a death certificate, applicants must be an immediate fami- ly member, a lawyer or a funeral director acting on behalf of a family Fees member. Applicants must present a valid government issued photo Make check payable to the Arizona Corporation Commission. ID with a signature, and mail requests also must include a copy of a Expedited service is available for an additional $35 fee. valid government-issued photo ID with signature or a notary public Arizona Business $50 must certify the request. Foreign Business $150 The following information is required on all requests: name of the Need to publish your corporation or LLC? person on the certificate, date and place of death, deceased’s date of Contact Arizona Capitol Times at (602) 258-7026. birth (if known), deceased’s gender, deceased’s Social Security num- ber, name of deceased’s spouse (if still living), applicant’s mailing CONCEALED WEAPON PERMITS address, applicant’s relationship to the deceased, reason for the request and applicant’s signature. CONCEALED WEAPON PERMIT UNIT P.O. Box 6488, Phoenix 85005 Fees Main phone number: (602) 256-6280 Certified copies of death certificates cost $20 each. They may be Toll-free: 1-800-256-6280 obtained in person or by mail. Main fax: (602) 223-2928 Payments will be accepted in cash (except if requested through the Web site: http://www.azdps.gov/Services/Concealed_Weapons/ mail), money order, traveler’s checks or credit card.

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DRIVER LICENSES, MOTOR VEHICLE Motor Vehicle Registration & Titles REGISTRATION & TITLES To locate the nearest motor vehicle department call (602) 255-0072 Main phone number: (602) 255-0072 or toll-free (800) 251-5866. Toll-free: 1-800-251-5866 To register a vehicle in Arizona that is registered in another state, the Tucson phone number: (520) 629-9808 following information must be provided in the county of residence: Web site: www.azdot.gov/mvd completed and signed title application, emission compliance form Mailing Address: (Maricopa & Pima counties only), level I vehicle inspection, out-of- state title and out-of-state license plates, lien clearance (if applicable) Arizona Department of Transportation and payment of all applicable title and registration fees. Motor Vehicle Division P.O. Box 2100, Phoenix 85001 If selling or transferring ownership of a vehicle, the following infor- mation is required: completed and signed title application, signed Driver Licenses and notarized vehicle title, lien release (if applicable), all applicable To apply for a driver license, applicants must be at least 16 years title and registration fees (see below) and any other documents that old. Two original forms of identification are required, and at least apply (power of attorney — original or certified copy, personal rep- one form must include the applicant’s date of birth. Acceptable resentative papers). If there is a lien on the vehicle that has not been paid off, written permission from the lienholder/lender will be forms of identification include: birth certificates, previous driver required to add or delete a name. licenses, military identification cards, military discharge papers (DD214), naturalization papers, alien registration cards, court docu- If the vehicle is five-years old or newer an emission test is not ments, passports or Medicare cards. Proof of Social Security number required. For vehicle emissions information or for the location and also is required if the applicant intends to use it as a driver license hours of emissions test facilities, visit the Arizona Department of number, otherwise, MVD will assign a number. Environmental Quality www.azdeq.gov or call (602) 207-7000. Vehicle registration can be renewed online at servicearizona.com or Applicants under 18 are required to have their application signed by by telephone at 1 (888) 713-3031. an adult. If the applicant’s parents are divorced, signatures of both parents may be required. The signatures must be witnessed by an Fees MVD official or a notary public. It varies depending on the vehicle. There is a $4 title fee; an $8 reg- All applicants are required to take a vision test. First time applicants istration fee; an air quality research fee of $1.50; and a vehicle are required to pass a written exam based on the MVD driver’s man- license tax (VLT) assessed in place of a personal property tax charged ual. Applicants renewing a license are not required to take the exam by other states. unless their license has been revoked or has been expired for more than one year. FISHING & HUNTING LICENSES After passing the written test, first time applicants must pass a road GAME & FISH DEPARTMENT test which consists of parallel parking, three-point turns and driving CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT in traffic with an examiner. Those taking the road test are required to 5000 W. Carefree Highway, Phoenix 85086 provide the vehicle. The vehicle must have current registration, Main phone number: (602) 942-3000 plates and tags, and be in good operating condition. Vehicle models Web site: www.azgfd.gov/h_f/hunting_fishing.shtml that are 1972 or newer are required to have usable seat belts. Fishing Licenses Fees Both resident and non-resident fishing licenses may be purchased at Application fees must be paid at the time of application. The fees are local retail hunting and fishing stores, by calling (602) 942-3000 or as follows: at the Game & Fish Department offices. Proof of name, address, date of birth and Social Security number are required. Children under 14 Ages 16-39 $25 and blind residents are not required to purchase a fishing license. 40-44 $20 45-49 $15 Fees 50 and over $10 General license (not valid for trout fishing) $23.50 Duplicate license $4 One-day license $16.25 Duplicate registration $4 (registration and tabs, $5) Non-resident four-month license $39.75 For address changes, vehicle registration renewals, duplicate driver Non-resident five-day license $32.00 license, ID card or vehicle registration, and driver license reinstate- Non-resident one-day license $17.25 ment call toll free 877-301-8093, visit any MVD or Authorized For other types of licenses and stamps contact the Game & Fish Third Party office or visit www.servicearizona.com. Department.

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Hunting Licenses MARRIAGE LICENSES Licenses may be obtained by contacting a local retail hunting and MARICOPA COUNTY CLERK OF THE COURT fishing store or at the Game & Fish Department offices. Applicants 601 W. Jackson St., Phoenix 85003 must show proof of name, address, date of birth and Social Security Office hours: M-F, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. number. Hunting licenses expire on Dec. 31 regardless of date pur- Main phone number: (602) 506-2125 chased. Children under 14 may hunt small game without purchasing Web site: http://clerkofcourt.maricopa.gov/marlic.asp a license if a licensed hunter at least 18 years old accompanies them. Southeast Regional Center Phone number: (602) 506-3360 Fees 222 E. Javelina Dr., Mesa 85210 General license $32.25 To obtain a marriage license, both parties must be present and valid Combination hunting & fishing license $54.00 picture identification is required. Acceptable forms of identification Non-resident general license $151.25 include: a driver’s license, current passport, birth certificate or state Non-resident three-day license or military identification. (not valid for big game) $61.25 Anyone under 18 must present a notarized parental consent form, Non-resident combination hunting which may be obtained at the clerk’s office. Notarization may be & fishing license $225.75 avoided if the parents accompany their child and sign the consent For hunt permit tags, non-permit tags and stamps contact the Game form in front of the clerk. If you are age 16-17, identification and & Fish Department one of the following documents showing proof of age is needed: a) certified copy of birth certificate; b) current driver’s license; c) state or military ID card; or d) current passport. If you are age 15 or FOSTER PARENT LICENSING & ADOPTIVE under, you must also have a court order. To obtain a court order you PARENT CERTIFICATION must contact Conciliation Court at (602) 506-3296. Toll-free phone number: You will receive your marriage license and can be married on the 1-877-KIDS-NEEDU (543-7633) same day you apply for it. An unused marriage license expires one Web site: www.azdes.gov/dcyf/adoption year from the date of purchase. Blood tests and divorce decrees are To become either a licensed foster parent or a certified adoptive par- not required. ent, applicants must meet the following requirements: Fees 1. Be a legal resident of the U.S. and Arizona and at least 21 years of The cost of a marriage license is $72. Cash, check (with a driver’s age. license or a bank guarantee card) or credit card is acceptable. 2. Be physically, mentally and emotionally able to care for children. A current medical statement from each applicant is a required part PASSPORTS of the application. MARICOPA COUNTY CLERK OF THE COURT 3. Be fingerprinted for a criminal history records check (required of 601 W. Jackson St., Phoenix 85003 applicant and all adult members of the household). Office hours: M-F, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. 4. Provide the names of at least five references who can speak to Main phone number: (602) 506-2124 your parenting abilities. Web site: http://clerkofcourt.maricopa.gov/passport.asp 5. Complete the pre-service education curriculum. Southeast Regional Center (602) 506-2125 6. Provide proof of economic stability. 222 E. Javelina Dr., Mesa 85210 7. Live in a residence that has passed a basic life-safety inspection. To obtain a passport, applicants are required to present the follow- ing: Social Security number, driver’s license or military identification, 8. Active participation in the family and home study process. certified copy of birth certificate from state of birth, two passport 9. Access to transportation and a telephone or similar means of com- photos (check yellow pages for acceptable photos) and naturalized munication. citizens must present original naturalization papers. Adult passports (16 years and older) are issued for 10 years. Family passports are no In addition to these requirements, applicants will have to participate longer issued. Infants must have their own passport. in an orientation, pre-service training sessions and a mutual assess- ment and family and home evaluation. To change a name appearing on a passport, contact the Maricopa County Clerk of the Court and request a DS-19 amendment applica- Application forms may be downloaded from the listed website, and tion form. To renew an adult passport, ask for a DS-82 renewal additional information can be obtained by calling the toll-free num- application form. Both forms can be downloaded from ber listed above. www.state.gov/travelandbusiness.

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Fees Parents and guardians are required to show proof of child immu- The passport book fee for adults is $135 ($110 payable to U.S. State nization prior to enrolling a child into public, private or charter Department and $25 payable to the Clerk of Superior Court) and for schools or childcare center. A school or a childcare facility cannot minors (under 16 years old) is $105 ($80 for U.S. State Department enroll a child without proof of immunization, unless the parent or and a $25 payable to the Clerk of Superior Court). guardian files an exemption form for a medical, religious or personal reason against immunization. Exemption forms are available at The passport card fee for adults is $55 ($30 payable to U.S. State Department and $25 payable to the Clerk of Superior Court) and for schools. minors (under 16 years old) is $40 ($15 for U.S. State Department Immunizations are available from health care providers, community and a $25 payable to the Clerk of Superior Court). health centers and county departments. Visit These fees are paid separately by check or cash (credit cards are www.azdhs.gov/phs/immun to locate statewide clinics that offer accepted only for Clerk’s fees, not for U.S. State Department fees). immunization shots. Processing time is eight weeks. For expedited service (two weeks), Required vaccines include: Polio, Diphtheria/Tetanus/Pertussis, add $72.72 to the U.S. State Department fee and add $26 to the (DTP), Td or Tdap booster, Measles/Mumps/Rubella (MMR), Clerk of Superior Court’s fees. Expedited fees must be paid by check Hepatitis-B and Varicella (chicken pox). or money order. TRADE NAME/TRADEMARK REGISTRATION SALES TAX LICENSE SECRETARY OF STATE’S OFFICE REVENUE DEPARTMENT LICENSE & REGISTRATION UNIT Customer Service Center 1700 W. Washington, First Floor, Ste. 103, 1600 W. Monroe, Phoenix 85007 Phoenix 85007 Main phone number: (602) 255-3381 Toll-free: 1-800-352-4090 Office hours: M-F, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Web site: www.aztaxes.gov Main phone number: (602) 542-6187 A sales-tax license is required for retail businesses and others, includ- Toll-free: 1-800-458-5842 ing restaurants, bars, amusement companies, rental companies and Mailing Address: hotels. 1700 W. Washington, 7th Floor, Phoenix 8500 To receive an application (by mail or in person) use the address or Web site: www.azsos.gov/business_services/tnt/ phone number listed or visit www.aztaxes.gov to fill out an applica- Trade name/Trademark registration is not legally required in Arizona tion on line. but is an accepted business practice. Business names, also known as Businesses with multiple locations are required to list the additional DBAs, can be filed with the Office of the Secretary of State. locations on the application. If a business with multiple locations Registration forms are available for download at www.azsos.gov/busi- maintains the same ownership and reports business activity separate- ness_services/tnt/TNTForms.htm. ly, a consolidated sales tax license number may be used. All others must apply for a separate license number for each location. Before registering a name, it is recommended that businesses check After applying for a license, all businesses are required to file busi- the Secretary of State’s online database of registered business names: ness activity monthly for the first 12 months. Businesses changing www.azsos.gov/scripts/TNT_Search_engine.dll. Corporations and ownership must apply for another sales tax license. Limited Liability Companies are advised also to check name avail- Fees ability with the Corporation Commission at www.cc.state.az.us or (602) 542-3026. Additionally, construction companies should check There is a one-time $40 license fee for state and county tax. A city name availability with the Registrar of Contractors by calling (602) sales-tax license also may be required, and the fee to obtain one varies by city. To apply for a license in one of the cities contact the 542-1525. city directly. To file for a federal trademark, contact the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office at 1-800-786-9199 or www.uspto.gov. SCHOOL IMMUNIZATION Trade name registration is effective for five years, and trademark reg- ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF istration is effective for 10 years. HEALTH SERVICES Immunization Program Office Fees 150 N. 18th Ave., Ste. 120, Phoenix 85007 Main phone number: (602) 364-3630 The filing fee for registering or renewing a trade name is $10, and the Main fax: (602) 364-3285 fee for registering or renewing a trademark or service mark is $15 Web site: www.azdhs.gov/phs/immun and must include a sample of the mark being registered.

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UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Filings may be conducted at the Secretary of State’s Office Monday Main phone number: through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Search requests can be conducted (602) 364-2722; 1-877-600-2722 to determine if a piece of property already has a lien on it. If placing a request in person, the search must begin before 4:15 p.m. in order Tucson phone number: (520) 791-2722 to receive results on the same day. Searches may also be conducted Web site: www.azui.com by visiting the Secretary of State’s website (www.azsos.gov) and To file an initial claim for unemployment insurance or to reactivate clicking on the “Uniform Commercial Codes” link. an existing claim, call the above numbers (M-F, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.) or apply on line at www.azui.com. If filing in person, payment may be in the form of check, cash or money order. A pre-paid account may also be opened with no mini- Before filing a claim, the following information is needed: mum balance requirement. Do not send cash if filing by mail. 1. Social Security number. A UCC filing with the Secretary of State’s Office is good for six years 2. Mailing address, city, state and ZIP code. from the date it was filed. At that time, a $9 continuation fee is required if the debtor has not fulfilled the loan obligations. 3. County where you reside (if filing your new claim on the inter- net). The debtor must sign all original filings and any amendment that changes personal information of the debtor, such as name or 4. Names, addresses, and phone numbers of all your employers for address. the last 18 months (you also may need to provide the mailing address and phone number for your most recent employer). Fees 5. The last day you worked immediately prior to filing your UI Financing statement (original) $9 claim. Amendment $9 Disposition of collateral (turn-over) $9 6. If you received severance, vacation, holiday or payment for Assignment (changing names) $9 unused sick pay—the amount (before deductions) and the date it Partial release $2 was paid to you. Termination $2 7. The name and local number of your union hall, if applicable. Name search (price per name) $6 Certified copies $3 and $0.10/page 8. Alien Registration Number, if applicable. Expedited service: $25 9. Copy # 4 of your DD Form 214 if released from the military in the last 18 months. VOTER REGISTRATION 10. SF 8 or SF 50 if employed in Federal Civilian service in the last SECRETARY OF STATE’S OFFICE 18 months. 1700 W. Washington St., 7th Flr., Phoenix 85007 11. If you are collecting a pension or Social Security benefits, you Toll-free phone number: will need the start date of the pension and the monthly benefit 1-877-THE-VOTE (1-877-843-8683) amount. Web site: www.azsos.gov/election/voterInformation.htm Applicants who are unemployed through no fault of their own can Administered by county election officials. Voter registration forms receive $60-$240 a week for 26 weeks based on wages from the past can be picked up at county election offices, Motor Vehicle Division year and half. The application process before the first insurance offices, welfare offices and other public offices. Online registration is check is issued takes two and a half weeks. also available at https://servicearizona.com/webapp/evoter/. To be eligible to vote, you must: UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE FILINGS 1. Be a citizen of the United States and Arizona. SECRETARY OF STATE’S OFFICE 2. Be 18 years of age prior to the next general election. 1700 W. Washington St., 7th Flr., Phoenix 85007 Main phone number: (602) 542-6187 3. Be able to write your name or make a mark, unless you are pre- Web site: www.azsos.gov/business_services/UCC/ vented from doing so by a physical disability. The Uniform Commercial Code allows individuals, banks and busi- 4. Not have been convicted of a felony unless you bring documenta- nesses to file documents that prove that a lien is being placed on a tion that your civil rights have been restored. piece of property that does not require a title by law (real estate and 5. Not have been determined by a court to be unable to make automobiles would be considered titled property). For example, a responsible decisions due to drug addiction or mental illness. farmer may file a UCC form in order to obtain a lien that would allow him to purchase cattle from a “creditor.” In return, the creditor Registration is required at least 29 days before the next election is to would hold the lien as evidence of the sale. be held, except in presidential elections.

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WATERCRAFT REGISTRATION stamps and medical assistance to families in need. To apply for these services or to locate a Family Assistance Administration Office call GAME & FISH DEPARTMENT the number listed or visit Customer Service Department https://www.azdes.gov/variant.aspx?id=5318. 5000 W. Carefree Highway, Phoenix 85086 The Cash Assistance Program provides temporary cash assistance Main phone number: (602) 942-3000 and supportive services to children, individuals and their families. Web site: The following individuals may be eligible for cash assistance: www.azgfd.gov/outdoor_recreation/boating.shtml 1. Parents with dependent children under age 19 who are in their All motorized watercraft must be registered with the state. care. Applications for registration and renewals can be accessed on line at www.azgfd.com/outdoor_recreation/boating.shtml. An owner regis- 2. Specified relatives (grandparents, aunts, uncles, etc.) with depend- tering a motorized watercraft for the first time in Arizona will be ent children under age 19 who are in their care. issued a certificate of number (ownership document), an AZ number 3. Pregnant individuals in their last trimester. and a set of decals to be placed on the watercraft. 4. Parents of a child who receives Supplemental Security Income The certificate of number must be on the watercraft any time it is in (SSI). use (underway, moored or anchored) on the waters of Arizona. The AZ number is like a license plate number for a watercraft. The num- 5. Individuals in the Refugee Resettlement Program (RRP). ber (prefixed by the letters “AZ”) must be painted or otherwise 6. Individuals in the Two Parent Employment Program (TPEP) (this affixed to the forward half of the watercraft on both sides. The set of program is an employment program for financially needy two par- decals (issued when the watercraft is first registered and annually ent families). thereafter, when the registration is renewed) must be affixed to both sides of the boat in front of the AZ numbers. 7. Individuals in the Cash Assistance Foster Care Program. 8. Individuals in the Cash Assistance Grant Diversion Program (this Fees program is a non-recurring payment that can be received ONLY Residential fees range from $20 to $66 and non-residential fees once in a 12 month period). range from $100 to $495 depending on the size of the watercraft. The Food Stamp Program provides eligible households with food Contact the Department of Game & Fish or visit their Web site for stamp benefits to help supplement their nutritional diets. Food specific fees. Stamp benefits are used like cash and may be used to purchase eligi- ble food products and various other products as approved by the WELFARE program. Main phone number: (602) 542-9935 For information about obtaining medical assistance through AHC- Web site: https://www.azdes.gov/variant.aspx?id=5318 CCS (Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System) call (602) The Family Assistance Administration provides cash assistance, food 417-4000 or visit www.azahcccs.gov.

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Accountants Behavioral Health Care Chiropractors State Board of Accountancy Facilities Chiropractic Examiners Board (602) 364-0804 DHS Licensing Division (602) 864-5088 www.azaccountancy.gov (602) 364-2595 www.azchiroboard.us/ www.azdhs.gov/als/behavior/ Acupuncturists index.htm Acupuncture Board of Examiners Construction Contractors Arizona Registrar of Contractors (602) 542-3095 Bingo Operators www.azacupunctureboard.us/ Department of Revenue (602) 542-1525 www.azroc.gov Aircraft Registration/Dealers (602) 716-7801 www.azdor.gov/Business/Bingo.aspx ADOT Aeronautics Division Corporate Licenses (602) 712-6995 Corporation Commission www.azdot.gov/MVD/aircraft/ Boxers/Kickboxers registration.asp Arizona Boxing and MMA Commission (602) 542-3026 (602) 364-1721 www.azcc.gov/divisions/corporations/ Architects www.azboxingandmma.gov/ State Board of Technical Registration Corrections Service Officers (602) 364-4930 Bus Drivers Department of Corrections School Bus Advisory Council www.btr.state.az.us (602) 542-7572 (602) 223-2826 www.azcorrections.gov/adc/employment/ADC Assayers http://studenttransportation.azdps. State Board of Technical Registration gov/organizations/advisory.asp Careers.aspx (602) 364-4930 www.btr.state.az.us Candidates for Office Cosmetologists (state and federal) State Board of Cosmetology Assisted Living Homes/Centers Secretary of State (480) 784-4539 DHS Licensing Division (602) 542-4285 www.azboc.gov/ (602) 364-2639 www.azsos.gov www.azdhs.gov/als/assisted-living/index.htm Dentists Clean Elections Commission: Board of Dental Examiners Athletic Trainers (602) 364-3477 (602) 242-1492 Athletic Training Board www.azcleanelections.gov (602) 589-6337 www.azdentalboard.us www.athletictrainingboard.az.gov/ Casinos Department of Gaming Doctors (allopathic) Audiologists (602) 771-4263 Arizona Medical Board DHS Licensing Division www.azgaming.gov/basicpage/tribal-gaming- (480) 551-2700 (602) 364-2079 offices www.azdhs.gov/als/special-licensing/speech- www.azmd.gov and-hearing/ Charter Schools Doctors (osteopathic) State Board for Charter Schools Banks Board of Osteopathic Examiners (602) 364-3080 Department of Financial Institutions (480) 657-7703 (602) 771-2800 www.asbcs.az.gov/ www.azdo.gov/ www.azdfi.gov/Consumers/Licensees/default.asp Child Care Facilities Barbers DHS Licensing Division Engineers Arizona Board of Barbers (602) 364-2539 State Board of Technical Registration (602) 542-4498 www.azdhs.gov/als/childcare/ (602) 364-4930 www.azbarberboard.us/ index.htm www.btr.state.az.us

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Food Producers Law Enforcement Officers Nurses (meat, poultry, dairy, eggs) Department of Public Safety Board of Nursing Department of Agriculture (602) 223-2290 (602) 771-7800 (602) 542-4373 www.azdps.gov/Careers/ www.azbn.gov www.azda.gov Liquor Licenses Nursing Care Institution Funeral Directors/Embalmers State Liquor Board Administrators & Assisted Funeral Directors & Embalmers Board (602) 542-5141 Living Facility Managers Board of Nursing Care Institution (602) 542-3095 www.azliquor.gov/lottery.cfm www.azfuneralboard.us/ Administrators & Assisted Living Managers (602) 364-2273 Livestock www.aznciaboard.us/ Geologists Department of Agriculture State Board of Technical Registration (602) 542-4373 (602) 364-4930 Nursing Homes www.azda.gov DHS Licensing Division www.btr.state.az.us (602) 364-2690 Lobbyists www.azdhs.gov/als/long-term-care/index.htm Health Care Facilities Secretary of State DHS Licensing Division (602) 542-4285 (602) 364-3030 Occupational Therapists www.azsos.gov/election/lobbyist/ Occupational Therapy Examiners Board www.azdhs.gov/als/medical/index.htm (602) 589-8352 Hearing Aid Dispensers Massage Therapists www.occupationaltherapyboard. az.gov/ DHS Licensing Division Board of Massage Therapy (602) 364-2079 (602) 542-8604 http://massagetherapy.az.gov Opticians www.azdhs.gov/als/special-licensing/ Board of Dispensing Opticians speech-and-hearing/ Mines (602) 542-8158 www.do.az.gov/ Hearing Interpreters Mine Inspector’s Office Commission for the Deaf & the Hard of (602) 542-5971 Hearing Optometrists www.asmi.state.az.us State Board of Optometry (602) 542-3323 (602) 542-3095 (TTY): (602) 364-0990 Mine Safety Educators www.optometry.az.gov/licensing.asp www.acdhh.org Mine Inspector’s Office (602) 542-5971 Pest Control Homeopathic Doctors www.asmi.state.az.us Office of Pest Management Homeopathic Medical Examiners Board (602) 255-3664 (602) 542-8154 Mobile Homes/Manufactured www.sb.state.az.us www.azhomeopathbd.az.gov/ Housing Dealers & Brokers Board of Manufactured Housing Pesticides Insurance Agents/Brokers (602) 364-1003 Office of Pest Management Department of Insurance www.dfbls.az.gov/omh/licensing/dealer.aspx (602) 255-3664 (602) 364-4457 www.sb.state.az.us www.azinsurance.gov/producers/index.html Naturopathic Physicians Naturopathic Physicians Board of Medical Pharmacists Land Surveyors Examiners State Board of Pharmacy State Board of Technical Registration (602) 542-8242 (602) 364-4930 (623) 771-2727 www.btr.state.az.us www.npbomex.az.gov www.azpharmacy.gov

Landscape Architects Notaries Public Physical Therapists State Board of Technical Registration Secretary of State Physical Therapy Board (602) 364-4930 (602) 542-4285 (602) 274-0236 www.btr.state.az.us www.azsos.gov/business_Services/notary/ www.ptboard.az.gov/public1/pages/home.asp

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Physicians Assistants Real Estate Appraisers Teachers (public schools) Arizona Regulatory Board of State Board of Appraisal Department of Education Physicians Assistants (602) 542-1558 (602) 542-4367 (480) 551-2700 www.appraisal.state.az.us/licensing.aspx www.azed.gov/educator-certification/ www.azpa.gov Respiratory Therapists Therapists and Counselors Behavioral Health Examiners Board Podiatrists Board of Respiratory Care Examiners (602) 542-1882 Board of Podiatry Examiners (602) 542-5995 (602) 542-3095 http://azbbhe.us/ www.rb.state.az.us www.podiatry.state.az.us Veterinarians Sanitarians Veterinary Medical Examining Board Private Investigator Agencies Sanitarians Council Department of Public Safety (602) 364-1738 (602) 364-3138 (602) 223-2293 www.vetbd.state.az.us www.azdhs.gov/phs/oeh/rs www.azdps.gov/Services/Licensing/ Vocational/Technical Schools Security Guards Private Post-Secondary Education Board Psychologists Department of Public Safety (602) 542-5720 Board of Psychology Examiners (602) 223-2293 http://azppse.state.az.us (602) 542-8162 www.azdps.gov www.psychboard.az.gov/agency/general Workers’ Compensation ContentPage.asp?pageID=10 Social Workers Insurers Industrial Commission Racing (horse and dog) Behavioral Health Examiners Board (602) 542-4661 Racing Commission (602) 542-1882 www.ica.state.az.us/Claims/ http://azbbhe.us/ (602) 364-1700 Claims_main.aspx www.azracing.gov Speech-Language Pathologists X-Ray Real Estate Agents DHS Licensing Division Medical Radiologic Technology Department of Real Estate (602) 364-2079 Examiners Board (602) 771-7700 www.azdhs.gov/als/special-licensing/ (602) 255-4845 www.azre.gov/Lic/Lic.aspx speech-and-hearing/ www.azrra.gov/mrtbe/index.html

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