ARS § 41-1038
An agency may not adopt a new rule that increases regulatory burdens on lawful property rights or business activity, unless an exception applies. People sued over a rule that violates this section can raise an affirmative defense, and the court or agency may award attorney fees and costs to the prevailing party other t
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An agency may not adopt a new rule that increases regulatory burdens on lawful property rights or business activity, unless an exception applies. People sued over a rule that violates this section can raise an affirmative defense, and the court or agency may award attorney fees and costs to the prevailing party other than the agency.
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