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Replacement Check List For rules filed within the 1st Quarter January 1 - March 31, 2016. THE ARIZONA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE. Within the stated calendar quarter, this CHAPTER contains all rules made, amended, repealed, renumbered, and recodified;. or rules that have expired or were terminated due to an agency being eliminated under sunset law. These rules were either certified by the Governor's Regulatory Review Council or the Attorney General's Office; or exempt from the rulemaking process, and filed with the Office of the Secretary of State. Refer to the historical notes for more information. Please note that some rules you are about to remove may still be in effect after the publication date of this Supplement. Therefore, all superseded material should be retained in a separate binder and archived for future reference.

TITLE 13. PUBLIC SAFETY June 30, 2019 Supp. 19-2 Page 1 (Authority: A.R.S. § 41-1822(1) et seq.) The Arizona Law Enforcement Officer Advisory Council’s name was changed by Laws 1994, Ch. 324, § 1, effective July 17, 1994. All references to the Council were changed to reflect the new Board. (Supp. 94-3). ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS

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1 Replacement Check List For rules filed within the 1st Quarter January 1 - March 31, 2016. THE ARIZONA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE. Within the stated calendar quarter, this CHAPTER contains all rules made, amended, repealed, renumbered, and recodified;. or rules that have expired or were terminated due to an agency being eliminated under sunset law. These rules were either certified by the Governor's Regulatory Review Council or the Attorney General's Office; or exempt from the rulemaking process, and filed with the Office of the Secretary of State. Refer to the historical notes for more information. Please note that some rules you are about to remove may still be in effect after the publication date of this Supplement. Therefore, all superseded material should be retained in a separate binder and archived for future reference.

2 TITLE 13. PUBLIC SAFETY CHAPTER 4. ARIZONA PEACE Officer Standards and Training Board Supplement Release Quarter: 16-1. Sections, Parts, Exhibits, Tables or Appendices modified R13-4-101 through , R13-4-110 through R13-4-112, R13-4-114, R13-4-116. through R13-4-118, R13-4-201 through R13-4-206, R13-4-208. REMOVE Supp. 06-1 REPLACE with Supp. 16-1. Pages: 1 - 18 Pages: 1 - 19. The board's contact person who can answer questions about rules in Supp. 16 1: ARIZONA PEACE Officer Standards and Training Board Name: Jack Lane Address: 2643 E. University, Phoenix, AZ 85034. Telephone: (602) 774-9364. Fax: (602) 244-0477. Web site: Disclaimer: Please be advised the person listed is the contact of record as submitted in the rulemaking package for this supplement.

3 The contact and other information may have changed and is provided as a PUBLIC courtesy. PUBLISHER. ARIZONA Department of State Office of the Secretary of State, PUBLIC Services Division i PREFACE. Under ARIZONA law, the Department of State, Office of the Secretary of State (Office), accepts state agency rule filings and is the publisher of ARIZONA rules. The Office of the Secretary of State does not interpret or enforce rules in the Administrative Code. Questions about rules should be directed to the state agency responsible for the promulgation of the rule. Scott Cancelosi, Director PUBLIC SERVICES DIVISION. March 31, 2016. RULES SESSION LAW REFERENCES. 41-1001(17) states: Rule' means an agency statement of ARIZONA Session Law references in the introduction of a CHAPTER can general applicability that implements, interprets, or prescribes law be found at the Secretary of State's website, or policy, or describes the procedures or practice requirements of an vices/legislative-filings.

4 Agency.. EXEMPTIONS FROM THE APA. THE ADMINISTRATIVE CODE It is not uncommon for an agency to be exempt from the steps out- The ARIZONA Administrative Code is where the official rules of the lined in the rulemaking process as specified in the ARIZONA Admin- state of ARIZONA are published. The Code is the official codification istrative Procedures Act, also known as the APA ( ARIZONA Revised of rules that govern state agencies, boards, and Statutes, TITLE 41, CHAPTER 6, Articles 1 through 10). Other agencies ally everything in your life is affected in some way by rules pub- may be given an exemption to certain provisions of the Act. lished in the ARIZONA Administrative Code, from the quality of air you breathe to the licensing of your dentist.

5 This CHAPTER is one of An agency's exemption is written in law by the ARIZONA State Legis- more than 230 in the Code compiled in 21 Titles. lature or under a referendum or initiative passed into law by Ari- zona voters. ADMINISTRATIVE CODE SUPPLEMENTS. Rules filed by an agency to be published in the Administrative When an agency files an exempt rulemaking package with our Code are updated quarterly. Supplement release dates are printed on Office it specifies the law exemption in what is called the preamble the footers of each CHAPTER : of rulemaking. The preamble is published in the ARIZONA Adminis- trative Register online at , click on the Admin- First Quarter: January 1 - March 31 istrative Register link. Second Quarter: April 1 - June 30.

6 Third Quarter: July 1 - September 30 In the Administrative Code the Office includes editor's notes at the Fourth Quarter: October 1 - December 31 beginning of a CHAPTER indicating that certain rulemaking Sections were made by exempt rulemaking. Exempt rulemaking notes are For example, the first supplement for the first quarter of 2016 is also included in the historical note at the end of a rulemaking Sec- cited as Supp. 16-1. tion. HOW TO USE THE CODE The Office makes a distinction to certain exemptions because some Rules may be in effect before a supplement is released by the rules are made without receiving input from stakeholders or the Office. Therefore, the user should refer to issues of the ARIZONA PUBLIC . Other exemptions may require an agency to propose exempt Administrative Register for recent updates to rule Sections.

7 Rules at a PUBLIC hearing. ARTICLES AND SECTIONS EXEMPTIONS AND PAPER COLOR. Rules in chapters are divided into Articles, then Sections. The R If you are researching rules and come across rescinded chapters on stands for rule with a sequential numbering and lettering system a different paper color, this is because the agency filed a Notice of separated into subsections. Exempt Rulemaking. At one time the office published exempt rules on either blue or green paper. Blue meant the authority of the HISTORICAL NOTES AND EFFECTIVE DATES exemption was given by the Legislature; green meant the authority was determined by a court order. In 2001 the Office discontinued Historical notes inform the user when the last time a Section was publishing rules using these paper colors.

8 Updated in the Administrative Code. Be aware, since the Office publishes each quarter by entire chapters, not all Sections are PERSONAL USE/COMMERCIAL USE. updated by an agency in a supplement release. Many times just one Section or a few Sections may be updated in the entire CHAPTER . This CHAPTER is posted as a PUBLIC courtesy online, and is for private use only. Those who wish to use the contents for resale or profit, ARIZONA REVISED STATUTE REFERENCES should contact the Office about Commerical Use fees. For informa- tion on commercial use fees review and 1. The ARIZONA Revised Statutes ( ) are available online at the 1., R1-1-113. Legislature's website, An agency's authority note to make rules are often included at the beginning of a CHAPTER .

9 Other PUBLIC Services managing rules editor, Rhonda Paschal, assisted ARIZONA statutes may be referenced in rule under the acro- with the editing of this CHAPTER . nym. ii 13 4 ARIZONA Administrative Code TITLE 13, Ch. 4. ARIZONA PEACE Officer Standards and Training Board TITLE 13. PUBLIC SAFETY . CHAPTER 4. ARIZONA PEACE OFFICER STANDARDS AND TRAINING BOARD. (Authority: 41-1822(1) et seq.). The ARIZONA Law Enforcement Officer Advisory Council's name was changed by Laws 1994, Ch. 324, 1, effective July 17, 1994. All references to the Council were changed to reflect the new Board. (Supp. 94-3). ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS R13-4-113. Repealed .. 10. R13-4-114. Minimum Course Requirements .. 10. New Article 1 consisting of Sections R13-4-101 through R13- R13-4-115.

10 Repealed .. 11. 4-118 adopted effective March 23, 1989. R13-4-116. Academy Requirements .. 11. Former Article 1 consisting of Sections R13-4-01 through R13-4-117. Training Expense Reimbursements .. 13. R13-4-08 repealed effective March 23, 1989. R13-4-118. Hearings; Rehearings .. 14. Section ARTICLE 2. CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS. R13-4-101. Definitions .. 2. R13-4-102. Internal Organization and Control of the Board .. 2 Article 2, consisting of Sections R13-4-201 through R13-4- R13-4-103. Certification of PEACE Officers .. 2 208, adopted effective December 16, 1992, filed June 16, 1992. R13-4-104. PEACE Officer Category Restrictions .. 3 (Supp. 92-2). R13-4-105. Minimum Qualifications .. 3 Section R13-4-106. Background Investigation Requirements.


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