Arizona Laws 36-1475. Delegation of powers of municipalities
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In undertaking redevelopment projects under this article, every municipality, by resolution of its governing body, may delegate to the slum clearance and redevelopment commission of the municipality, if any, created by it pursuant to section 36-1476, as an agent of the municipality any or all of the powers conferred upon municipalities by this article except the power to borrow money, issue bonds, acquire and dispose of real property, enter into contracts with the federal government or any public body, prepare a general plan for the development of the municipality or approve redevelopment plans.
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 36-1475
- Bonds: means any bonds, including refunding bonds, notes, interim certificates, debentures or other obligations. See Arizona Laws 36-1471
- Federal government: includes the United States or any agency or instrumentality, corporate or otherwise, of the United States. See Arizona Laws 36-1471
- Municipality: means any incorporated city or town in the state. See Arizona Laws 36-1471
- Public body: means the state or any municipality, county, village, board, commission, authority, district or any other subdivision or public body of the state. See Arizona Laws 36-1471
- slum clearance and redevelopment commission: means an agency of a municipality created pursuant to section 36-1476. See Arizona Laws 36-1471