Arizona Laws 48-951. Public records; duties of engineer
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A. The superintendent shall keep his office and records in the office of the board of directors.
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 48-951
- district engineer: means a person designated or employed by the board of directors of a district to perform any or all of the engineering work authorized to be done by the district under this article. See Arizona Laws 48-901
- Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
- improvement: includes any of the improvements mentioned and authorized to be made in this article, the construction, reconstruction and repair of all or any portion of any such improvement, and labor, services, expenses and material necessary or incidental thereto. See Arizona Laws 48-901
- Property: includes both real and personal property. See Arizona Laws 1-215
- superintendent: means a county employee designated by the board of supervisors to perform the duties of street superintendent for all the districts organized under this article in any county. See Arizona Laws 48-901
B. The district engineer shall do the surveying and other engineering work necessary under this article. He shall prepare the plans, specifications and estimates, and shall survey and measure the work to be done under improvement contracts and estimate the cost thereof. Every certificate signed by the engineer in his official character shall be prima facie evidence of the truth of its contents. He shall keep a record of all surveys made by him which shall become the property of the district and be filed in the office of the board of directors.