Arizona Statutes
§ 23-325 — Judicial review of commission decisions; scope of review; appeal procedure; action of reviewing court
Arizona § 23-325
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 23-325 (2026).
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A.All questions of fact arising under this article, except as otherwise provided, shall be decided by the commission, but there shall be the right of appeal from the decision of the commission on any question of law or fact, and there shall be a right of review by the superior court on any decision on a question of law or fact included or embodied in a decision or order of the commission.
B.The review may be had by filing, within thirty days after the decision of the commission, an action in the superior court of the county wherein the contract of employment was entered. The commission shall be named defendant in the action. Summons shall issue and be served as in civil actions. The county attorney of the county where the action is filed shall represent the commission.
C.Within twenty
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