Arizona Laws 12-110. Advisory board; objections to rules
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A. The state bar, or a representative group selected by the bar, shall act as an advisory board and shall either voluntarily or upon request of a majority of the judges of the supreme court, consult with, recommend to or advise the court on any matter dealt with or proposed to be dealt with in the rules.
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 12-110
- Writing: includes printing. See Arizona Laws 1-215
B. Any member of the state bar or a private citizen may object in writing to a rule or part thereof and may request changes. The court shall consider the objections and requests as advice and information only and may act thereon at its discretion.