ARS § 41-1992
The director must appoint hearing officers, and those officers must conduct hearings, issue reasoned decisions in contested cases, and transfer a matter if a qualifying change-of-officer affidavit is filed. The appeals board may review hearing-officer decisions and can affirm, reverse, modify, set aside, or remand them
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The director must appoint hearing officers, and those officers must conduct hearings, issue reasoned decisions in contested cases, and transfer a matter if a qualifying change-of-officer affidavit is filed. The appeals board may review hearing-officer decisions and can affirm, reverse, modify, set aside, or remand them. The department must adopt implementing regulations.
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