Arizona Statutes
§ 23-329 — Violations; classification
Arizona § 23-329
JurisdictionArizona
Title 23Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 2EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES AND WORKING CONDITIONS
Art. 6Minimum Wages for Minors
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 23-329 (2026).
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A.An employer or his agent, or the officer or agent of a corporation, who knowingly discharges, or in any other manner discriminates against an employee, because the employee has served, or is about to serve, on a wage board, or has testified, or is about to testify before a wage board, or in any other investigation or proceeding under or related to this article, or because the employer believes that the employee may serve on a wage board, or may testify before a wage board or in an investigation or proceeding under this article, or who deducts any part of any wages or compensation, other than as prescribed by law, when due a minor, is guilty of a petty offense.
B.An employer or his agent, or the officer or agent of a corporation, who knowingly pays or agrees to pay to a minor employee
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