Arizona Statutes

§ 38-1102 — Peace officers bill of rights; preemption

Arizona·Title 38 Arizona Revised Statutes·Ch. 8 PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICERS·Art. 1 Law Enforcement Officers
The peace officers bill of rights is established. This article outlines the minimum rights given to peace officers in this state. This article does not preempt agreements that supplement or enhance the provisions of this article, including written agreements between the employer and the law enforcement officer or the law enforcement officer's lawful representative association.

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