Arizona Statutes
§ 41-101 — Powers and duties; attestation of acts of governor; salary
Arizona § 41-101
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 41-101 (2026).
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A.The governor has the powers and shall perform the duties as prescribed in this article. The governor:
1.Shall supervise the official conduct of all executive and ministerial officers.
2.Shall see that all offices are filled and the duties performed or, in default, invoke such remedy as the law allows.
3.Shall appoint a private secretary to the governor and shall appoint all officers of this state not made elective, unless otherwise provided.
4.Notwithstanding section 38-211, shall appoint the lieutenant governor to serve as the governor's chief of staff or the director of the Arizona department of administration or to fill any position for which the governor is otherwise authorized by law to make an appointment.
5.Shall be the sole official means of communication between this
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Nearby Sections
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§ 41-1001
Definitions§ 41-1001.01
Regulatory bill of rights; small businesses§ 41-1003
Required rule making§ 41-1004
Waiver§ 41-1005
Exemptions§ 41-1007
Award of costs and fees against a department in administrative hearings; exceptions; definitions§ 41-1008
Fees; specific statutory authority§ 41-101.01
Authority to accept and expend certain funds§ 41-101.02
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