A. The commission shall, upon application of any owner or operator, grant such time as reasonably necessary for compliance with an order. A person may petition the commission for an extension of time to comply with an order which the commission shall grant if it finds the extension necessary.

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Terms Used In Arizona Laws 23-491.13

  • Action: includes any matter or proceeding in a court, civil or criminal. See Arizona Laws 1-215
  • Commission: means the industrial commission of Arizona. See Arizona Laws 23-491
  • operator: means an individual or organization including this state and all political subdivisions of this state who has title to, controls or has the duty to control the operation of one or more conveyances, but shall not include an individual or organization engaged in mining or metallurgical operations whose operation is subject to regulation and inspection by the state mine inspector pursuant to Title 27, Chapter 3. See Arizona Laws 23-491
  • Person: includes a corporation, company, partnership, firm, association or society, as well as a natural person. See Arizona Laws 1-215

B. All orders of the commission in conformity with law shall be valid and in force and prima facie reasonable and lawful until found otherwise in an action brought for such purpose pursuant to the provisions of this article or until altered or revoked by the commission.

C. A substantial compliance with the requirements of this article shall be sufficient to give effect to the orders of the commission, and they shall not be declared inoperative, illegal or void for an omission of a technical nature.