Arizona Statutes

§ 13-3012 — Exemptions

Arizona·Title 13 Arizona Revised Statutes·Ch. 30 EAVESDROPPING AND COMMUNICATIONS

The following are exempt from the provisions of this chapter:

1.The interception of wire, electronic or oral communications, the installation and operation of a pen register or trap and trace device, the providing of information, facilities or technical assistance to an investigative or law enforcement officer pursuant to a subpoena or an ex parte order granted pursuant to sections 13-3010, 13-3015, 13-3016, 13-3017 and 13-3018 or an emergency interception made in good faith pursuant to section 13-3015, including any of the foregoing acts by a communication service provider or its officers, agents or employees.
2.The normal use of services, equipment and facilities that are provided by a communication service provider pursuant to tariffs that are on file with the Arizona corporation co

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