Arizona Statutes
§ 23-324 — Reconsideration of minimum wages in effect over a year
Arizona § 23-324
JurisdictionArizona
Title 23Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 2EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES AND WORKING CONDITIONS
Art. 6Minimum Wages for Minors
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 23-324 (2026).
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At any time after a minimum fair wage order has been in effect for one year or more, the commission may on its own motion, and shall, on petition of twenty or more residents of the state engaged in any particular occupation, reconsider the minimum fair wage rates set therein and reconvene the same wage board or appoint a new board to recommend whether or not the wage rate or rates contained in the order should be revised. The report of the wage board shall be dealt with in the manner prescribed in this article.
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