United States — Arizona
ARS § 48-1064
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Bonds issued under this article are negotiable, tax-free in this state, payable only by their terms, and not general obligations of the state or county.
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United States — Arizona
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Bonds issued under this article are negotiable, tax-free in this state, payable only by their terms, and not general obligations of the state or county.
United States — Arizona
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Owners renting motor vehicles without drivers must have required insurance or proof of financial ability before registering or renting, and noncompliance can trigger registration cancellation, liability, or misdemeanor penalties.
United States — Arizona
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Most domestic and authorized foreign corporations must file an annual report with the commission, and certain associations and exempt corporations have related statement or certificate filing duties.
United States — Arizona
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Local authorities may regulate many traffic matters on streets and highways under their jurisdiction, but they need written approval to place certain stop signs or signals on state highways, and they cannot require motorized skateboard registration/licensing.
United States — Arizona
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LLC names must include an LLC identifier, be distinguishable from listed names, avoid certain words, and foreign series names must include "series".
United States — Arizona
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An independent business status declaration is optional, but if used it must be signed and dated and can help support independent contractor classification.
United States — Arizona
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A membership camping operator must include specified documents and information with a public report application, sign the application, submit it on the commissioner’s form with the fee, and amend the registration application when filed information materially changes.
United States — Arizona
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Peace officers may inspect vehicles and related records to help enforce the title or locate stolen vehicles, but inspections must be done to minimize unreasonable business disruption.
United States — Arizona
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Certain tax-related filings mailed properly are treated as filed on the mailing date or postmark date, with special rules for late delivery, missing postmarks, and weekend/holiday due dates.
United States — Arizona
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Peace officers may inspect watercraft and related documents in certain locations for enforcement or to locate stolen watercraft; inspections must minimize unreasonable disruption, and refusing an inspection is a class 1 misdemeanor.
United States — Arizona
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The department may register a vehicle even if ownership or hidden liens are not fully resolved, but it must either delay the title or require a bond.
United States — Arizona
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This section defines key terms used in this chapter about limited liability companies.
United States — Arizona
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These bonds are generally negotiable and free from state taxation, unless the board of directors chooses to make them taxable. Certain public bodies, financial institutions, fiduciaries, insurers, and other eligible investors may legally invest in them, and they may also be deposited where government bonds are required
United States — Arizona
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The director and towing company must send notices and report changes when abandoned watercraft are involved in a transfer-of-ownership process.
United States — Arizona
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Applicants for an original or renewal agency license must submit verified application information, a $2,500 surety bond, and any applicable workers’ compensation certificate; the department may ask for more information and can suspend processing if the applicant misses the 45-day deadline after notice.
United States — Arizona
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Corporations generally have broad powers to run their business, unless their articles of incorporation say otherwise.
United States — Arizona
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Only a certified applicator may apply pesticides at a school or child care facility, and business licensees or certified applicators generally must give at least 72 hours’ advance notice before application.
United States — Arizona
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Vehicle owners or lessees who stop operating a vehicle on Arizona highways can avoid section 28-4135 requirements if they follow the certification steps and keep certifying nonoperation.
United States — Arizona
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The director must run and regulate an emissions inspection program, and certain vehicles in specified areas must be inspected before registration. Some vehicles and situations are exempt, and there are special rules for fleet operators, dealers, waiver certificates, and a remote-inspection pilot program.
United States — Arizona
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This section sets Arizona’s emissions inspection program, requires certain vehicles to be inspected before registration, and gives the director rulemaking and waiver authority.