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A. A water quality appeals board is established in the department of administration consisting of three members appointed by the governor pursuant to § 38-211 to terms of three years. One member of the board shall be an attorney licensed to practice law in this state, and all members shall possess technical competence to perform the duties of the board. Board members are entitled to compensation determined under § 38-611.
B. Members of the board are subject to title 38, chapter 3, article 8 1 and shall not receive a significant portion of their income directly or indirectly from persons subject to individual permits or enforcement orders under this chapter. In addition, the members shall not have been employed by such persons, other than state agencies, within two years before appointment and may not be employed by such persons, other than state agencies, within two years after their appointment expires. For purposes of this subsection “significant portion of income” means ten per cent or more of gross personal income for a calendar year or fifty per cent or more of gross personal income for a calendar year if the recipient is over sixty years of age and is receiving that portion under retirement, pension or similar benefits.
C. The board may employ a staff. The real party in interest shall represent the board in any appeals from decisions of the board.
D. The board shall adopt rules of procedure to govern the conduct of hearings before the board.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arizona Revised Statutes Title 49. The Environment § 49-322. Water quality appeals board - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/az/title-49-the-environment/az-rev-st-sect-49-322/
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