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* Updated 05/10/13
The Arizona Board of Appraisal is governed by Arizona Revised Statutes and the Arizona Administrative Code. Please check both sources for information.
Arizona Revised Statutes - Title 32, Chapter 36
Arizona Administrative Code - Title 4, Chapter 46
Substantive Policy Statements Substantive Policy Statements are advisory only. They do not include internal procedural documents that only affect the internal procedures of the agency and do not impose additional requirements or penalties on regulated parties or include confidential information or rules made in accordance with the Arizona Administrative Procedure Act. If you believe that a Substantive Policy Statement does impose additional requirements or penalties on regulated parties, you may petition the agency under A.R.S. Section 41-1033 for a review of the statement.
Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP)
This link is to The Appraisal Foundation's website where you can view and/or purchase a copy of USPAP
Effective Dates of USPAP Editions in Arizona
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