Arizona Statutes

§ 23-928 — Investigation by agents

Arizona § 23-928
JurisdictionArizona
Title 23Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 6WORKERS' COMPENSATION
Art. 2Administration and Enforcement

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 23-928 (2026).

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A.For the purpose of making an investigation with regard to any employment or place of employment, the commission may appoint, by an order in writing, a member of the commission or any other competent person who is a resident of the state, an agent whose duties shall be prescribed in the order.
B.In the discharge of his duties, the agent shall have the inquisitorial powers granted by this chapter to the commission and the same powers with regard to taking testimony as a referee or master appointed by a superior court. The recommendation made by such agent shall be advisory only and shall not preclude taking further evidence or making further investigations.

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