Arizona Statutes

§ 38-1106 — Appeal of disciplinary actions; transcripts; change of hearing officer or administrative law judge; burden of proof; final disposition report;exception

Arizona·Title 38 Arizona Revised Statutes·Ch. 8 PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICERS·Art. 1 Law Enforcement Officers
A.In any appeal of a disciplinary action by a law enforcement officer, the parties shall cooperate with each other, act in good faith and exchange copies of all relevant documents and a list of all witnesses pursuant to the following time periods and requirements:
1.Within fourteen calendar days after the employer's receipt of a written request from the law enforcement officer for a copy of the investigative file that is accompanied by a copy of the filed notice of appeal, the employer shall provide a complete copy of the investigative file as well as the names and contact information for all persons interviewed during the course of the investigation.
2.Not later than fourteen calendar days before the appeal hearing, the parties shall produce and serve on every party the following inf

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