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ContributorsArizona Power Authority (Author)
Created2002 to 2016
Description

This report details the Authority's operational and financial activities for the operating year ending Sept. 30. It also highlights the Authority's efforts in administering Arizona's hydroelectric power entitlement generated at Hoover Dam and Powerplant.

ContributorsArizona. State Board of Nursing (Author)
Created2003 to 2017
Description

The Mission of the Arizona State Board of Nursing is to protect the public health, safety and welfare through the safe and competent practice of nurses and nursing assistants. The Arizona State Board of Nursing requests an annual report from all Arizona pre-licensure nursing education programs. The report includes student

The Mission of the Arizona State Board of Nursing is to protect the public health, safety and welfare through the safe and competent practice of nurses and nursing assistants. The Arizona State Board of Nursing requests an annual report from all Arizona pre-licensure nursing education programs. The report includes student admission data, characteristics of graduates, and other information.

Created2005 to 2008
Description

This report was prepared to briefly highlight Arizona’s metallic mineral potential and current projects. It has been compiled from annual reports, websites, personal interviews, news articles, and other sources. It is acknowledged that there are additional activities and available properties not listed in this report.

Created1997 to 2016
Description

The mission of this agency is to ensure the health and safety of people working at mines, coordinate the closure of abandoned mines on state and private land posing a threat to public health and safety, and to ensure that lands used for mining are properly reclaimed for public use

The mission of this agency is to ensure the health and safety of people working at mines, coordinate the closure of abandoned mines on state and private land posing a threat to public health and safety, and to ensure that lands used for mining are properly reclaimed for public use once mining is completed.

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Created2012-07-02
Description

For two and a half decades, the men and women of ADEQ have dedicated themselves to the noble cause of environmental stewardship. They have helped us respect the delicate balance between the natural world and the people who depend on it for sustenance, prosperity and a rewarding quality of life.

For two and a half decades, the men and women of ADEQ have dedicated themselves to the noble cause of environmental stewardship. They have helped us respect the delicate balance between the natural world and the people who depend on it for sustenance, prosperity and a rewarding quality of life. Most importantly, they have served diligently and passionately to conserve and protect Arizona's natural bounty for generations to come.

Created2005 to 2017
Description

The Arizona Regulatory Board of Physician Assistants licenses and regulates over 2,050 physician assistants. Of those, approximately 1,772 practice in the state. The Board meets quarterly. Special meetings may be called when the Board discusses a Summary Suspension, current legislative issues, or other pressing discussion items.

Created2004 to 2017
Description

The Agency staff supports two Boards – the Arizona Medical Board, which licenses and regulates all physicians, and the Arizona Regulatory Board of Physician Assistants, which licenses and regulates physician assistants. The Agency processes applications for licenses, handles public complaints against licensees, and disseminates information pertaining to licensees and the

The Agency staff supports two Boards – the Arizona Medical Board, which licenses and regulates all physicians, and the Arizona Regulatory Board of Physician Assistants, which licenses and regulates physician assistants. The Agency processes applications for licenses, handles public complaints against licensees, and disseminates information pertaining to licensees and the regulatory process. The two Boards determine and administer disciplinary action in the event of proven violations of their respective practice acts. Together, the Boards regulate over 24,000 licensees.

Created2002 to 2017
Description

The Board changed its name from the Board of Medical Examiners to the Arizona Medical Board in August 2002 and the opportunity to build on a foundation of greatness while developing a vision for the future. This report outlines some of the agency successes in the previous year and highlights

The Board changed its name from the Board of Medical Examiners to the Arizona Medical Board in August 2002 and the opportunity to build on a foundation of greatness while developing a vision for the future. This report outlines some of the agency successes in the previous year and highlights the Boards ongoing efforts to improve its licensing and adjudication processes making it one of the top rated medical boards in the nation.

ContributorsArizona Lottery (Author)
Created2004 to 2016
Description

The Arizona Lottery was created in 1980 when Arizona voters approved a ballot initiative. The Lottery began selling instant “scratchoff” tickets in July 1981 and during its years of operation has offered a variety of instant and on-line products. The Lottery operates as an agency of the State of Arizona

The Arizona Lottery was created in 1980 when Arizona voters approved a ballot initiative. The Lottery began selling instant “scratchoff” tickets in July 1981 and during its years of operation has offered a variety of instant and on-line products. The Lottery operates as an agency of the State of Arizona and is reported as an enterprise fund within the state’s Comprehensive Annual Financial Report. The fund is operated in a manner similar to a private business enterprise.

ContributorsArizona Lottery (Author)
Created2004 to 2005
Description

Since 1980, when Arizona voters passed an initiative to establish the Arizona Lottery, the agency's mission has been to support Arizona programs for the public benefit by maximizing revenue in a responsible manner.