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Current as of March 08, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
A. Any individual or corporation engaging in manufacturing, selling or offering for sale, leasing or offering to lease, licensing or offering to license equipment and supplies designed for weather control or cloud modification shall, before engaging in such manufacture, sale or offering for sale, procure a license from the director. The license shall be issued upon payment of a license fee of ten dollars and the filing of an application which shall show:
1. The name and address of the applicant.
2. The full description of the type and design of the equipment and supplies manufactured and sold by the applicant.
3. The operating technique of the equipment or supplies.
B. Within sixty days after issuance of an equipment license and semiannually thereafter, the licensee shall file with the director a copy of all advertising material used in selling or offering for sale, leasing or offering for lease, licensing or offering for license the equipment and supplies manufactured or sold by it.
C. The holder of a license shall within ten days after each sale of equipment or supplies report to the director, in writing, the exact character and quantity of equipment or supplies sold, the date of the sale and the persons to whom the sale was made.
D. Failure to file a copy of advertising material or reports required in this section constitutes grounds for immediate revocation of the equipment license.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arizona Revised Statutes Title 45. Waters § 45-1605. Equipment license; fee; application; reports required; revocation of license - last updated March 08, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/az/title-45-waters/az-rev-st-sect-45-1605/
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