Arizona Statutes
§ 41-1992 — Hearing officers; powers and duties
Arizona § 41-1992
JurisdictionArizona
Title 41Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 14DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY
Art. 3Hearings and Appeals
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 41-1992 (2026).
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A.The director shall appoint hearing officers who shall conduct such hearings as the director may determine are necessary in accordance with law.
B.Within a reasonable time before the date set for the hearing any interested party to a hearing before the department may file an affidavit for change of hearing officer against any hearing officer of the department hearing such matters and the hearing officer shall immediately transfer the matter to another hearing officer of the department who shall preside in the matter. Reasonable time shall be established by regulation. Not more than one change of hearing officer shall be granted to any one party.
C.In every contested case, the hearing officer shall issue to all interested parties a decision on the record that includes findings of fac
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§ 41-1001
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Required rule making§ 41-1004
Waiver§ 41-1005
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