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A. Any construction by a county pursuant to this chapter shall comply with the uniform accounting system prescribed for counties by the auditor general pursuant to § 41-1279.21. Any construction by a city or a town pursuant to this chapter shall comply with generally accepted accounting principles.
B. Any building, structure, addition or alteration may be constructed without complying with this chapter if the construction, including construction of buildings or structures on public or private property, is required as a condition of development of private property and is authorized by § 9-463.01 or 11-822. For the purposes of this subsection, building does not include police, fire, school, library or other public buildings.
C. Section 34-104, § 34-201, subsections A through I, K and L and §§ 34-202, 34-203, 34-221, 34-222, 34-223 and 34-224 do not apply to procurement by an agent of construction-manager-at-risk construction services, design-build construction services and job-order-contracting construction services.
D. Section 34-201, subsections J and M and §§ 34-225 and 34-226 apply to procurement by an agent of construction-manager-at-risk construction services, design-build construction services and job-order-contracting construction services.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arizona Revised Statutes Title 34. Public Buildings and Improvements § 34-612. Accounting standards; statutory applicability - last updated March 08, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/az/title-34-public-buildings-and-improvements/az-rev-st-sect-34-612/
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