Arizona Laws 41-2106. Dispute resolution; governor’s regulatory review council; rules
(L21, Ch. 405, sec. 31. Rpld. 1/1/29)
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 41-2106
- Action: includes any matter or proceeding in a court, civil or criminal. See Arizona Laws 1-215
- Director: means the state permitting director. See Arizona Laws 41-2101
- Project sponsor: means the entity that undertakes an eligible project. See Arizona Laws 41-2101
A. The director, in consultation with the project sponsor and any relevant agency, as necessary, shall mediate any dispute related to the permitting timetable.
B. If a resolution for a dispute is not reached pursuant to subsection A of this section, the director shall notify the governor’s regulatory review council and review the dispute with the directors of the relevant agency. Within thirty days after the director notifies the governor’s regulatory review council of the dispute, the governor’s regulatory review council shall recommend a course of action to the director, and the director may require agency action to resolve the dispute.
C. The governor’s regulatory review council may adopt rules regarding the implementation of this section.