Arizona Statutes

§ 49-465 — Air pollution emergency

Arizona § 49-465
JurisdictionArizona
Title 49Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 3AIR QUALITY
Art. 2State Air Pollution Control

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 49-465 (2026).

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A.If the director determines that air pollution in any area constitutes or may constitute an emergency risk to the health of those in the area or that national ambient air quality standards are likely to be exceeded, such determination shall be communicated to the governor. The governor may, by proclamation, declare that an emergency exists and may prohibit, restrict or condition the following:
1.Motor vehicle traffic.
2.The operation of retail, commercial, manufacturing, governmental, industrial, or similar activity.
3.Operation of incinerators.
4.The burning or other consumption of fuels.
5.The burning of any materials whatsoever.
6.Any and all other activity which contributes or may contribute to the emergency.
B.If the governor declares that an emergency exists pursuant

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