Arizona Statutes

§ 38-211 — Nominations by governor; consent of senate; appointment

Arizona·Title 38 Arizona Revised Statutes·Ch. 2 QUALIFICATION AND TENURE·Art. 2 Nomination and Confirmation of Appointive Officers
A.When it is provided by law that a state officer shall be appointed pursuant to this section, the governor shall nominate and with the consent of the senate appoint such officer as prescribed in this section.
B.If the term of any state office that is appointive pursuant to this section expires, begins or becomes vacant during a regular legislative session, the governor shall during such session nominate a person who meets the requirements of law for such office and shall promptly transmit the nomination to the president of the senate. If the incumbent is capable of continuing to serve until his successor has qualified, a nominee to that position shall not assume and discharge the duties of the office, pending senate confirmation. If the incumbent is unable to continue to discharge the

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