ARS § 27-307
If an inspector finds an operation dangerous or noncompliant, the inspector must give written notice and the operator must make the required changes. If the problem is not fixed and the operation remains dangerous, the inspector must order it to stop, and the operator must obey. The operator may seek judicial review of
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If an inspector finds an operation dangerous or noncompliant, the inspector must give written notice and the operator must make the required changes. If the problem is not fixed and the operation remains dangerous, the inspector must order it to stop, and the operator must obey. The operator may seek judicial review of a final order in some cases.
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