Arizona Laws 9-838. Complaints; governing body review
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The governing body may receive complaints concerning ordinances, codes, substantive policy statements or municipality practices alleged to violate this article. The governing body may review any ordinance, code, substantive policy statement or municipal practice alleged to violate this article and may hold hearings regarding the allegations. The governing body may recommend actions to alleviate the aspects of the ordinances, codes, substantive policy statements or municipality practices alleged to violate this article.
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 9-838
- municipality: means an incorporated city or town. See Arizona Laws 9-831
- Substantive policy statement: means a written expression that is only advisory and that informs the general public of a municipality's current approach to, or opinion of, the requirements of the ordinances or codes, including, if appropriate, the municipality's current practice, procedure or method of action based on that approach or opinion. See Arizona Laws 9-831