ARS § 11-934
A county may create a parks and recreation department, and the board of supervisors may create or run county parks and recreation programs. If the board chooses to run them, it gets the powers of a parks commission. The governing body must appoint a county parks commission in most cases, with staggered six-year terms a
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A county may create a parks and recreation department, and the board of supervisors may create or run county parks and recreation programs. If the board chooses to run them, it gets the powers of a parks commission. The governing body must appoint a county parks commission in most cases, with staggered six-year terms and a meeting quorum rule.
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