Arizona Statutes
§ 30-102 — Arizona power authority; powers and jurisdiction
Arizona § 30-102
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 30-102 (2026).
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A.The Arizona power authority shall perform the duties and exercise the privileges provided by this chapter.
B.The authority is a body corporate and politic and shall have an official seal which shall be judicially noticed. The principal office of the authority shall be in Phoenix. The authority may sue and be sued in its official corporate name, make contracts, hold, use, handle, enjoy, lease, sell, pledge or otherwise dispose of any and all real and personal property, and shall have all the rights appertaining or belonging to general bodies corporate except as limited, modified or otherwise provided by this chapter.
C.All electric energy or power coming under authority jurisdiction and all property acquired by it shall be public property, and as such shall have the tax exemptions, r
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