Ariz. Admin. Code § R1-1-409 - Citations to the Code, Register, Statutes, and Federal Laws and Regulations
A. Citations to the
Register shall include the volume and page number, the abbreviation "A.A.R.",
and the issue date. For example, 7 A.A.R. 1325, March 23, 2001.
B. Citations to the Code shall include the
Title, Chapter, Subchapter, Article, Part, and Section, as applicable, and the
short form "A.A.C." For example, 17 A.A.C. 4 and A.A.C. R17-4-301.
C. Citations to state laws:
1. A citation to a law contained in a
published edition of the Arizona Revised Statutes shall include the
abbreviation "A.R.S." and either the specific Section number or the Title
number, Chapter number, and Article number in that order. For example, A.R.S.
Title 41, Chapter 6, Article 5.
2.
A citation to a law that has not yet been published in the Arizona Revised
Statutes shall include the following:
a. If
the reference is to a new Section of the statutes and the codified Section
number is known, the citation shall include the Section number followed by the
phrase "as added by Laws" and the year the law was passed along with the
Chapter number as assigned by the Office and the specific Section of the new
law. For example, A.R.S. §
41-1008
as added by Laws 1998, Ch. 57, § 22.
b. If the reference is to an amendment of an
existing Section of the Arizona Revised Statutes, the citation shall include
the Section number followed by the phrase "as amended by Laws" and the year the
law was passed along with the Chapter number as assigned by the Office and the
specific Section of the new law that amended this Section of an existing law.
For example, A.R.S. §
41-1021
as amended by Laws 1998, Ch. 57, § 27.
c. Citations to new laws that do not indicate
a statutory citation shall include the word "Laws" and the year the law was
enacted by the legislature and the Section number within that law. For example,
Laws 1998, Ch. 196, § 4.
3. When an agency uses a statutory citation
and also refers to that law by a commonly used heading, the agency shall
enclose the commonly used heading within parentheses.
D. Citations to federal laws and regulations:
1. Citations to the United States Code
(U.S.C.) and the United States Code Annotated (U.S.C.A.) shall include the
Title number first, followed by the appropriate abbreviation, followed by the
Part number or the Section number. Neither the word "Part" or "Section" nor the
Section symbol shall appear in the citation. For example, 10 U.S.C. 1 .
Citations to laws not yet codified into the U.S.C. or the U.S.C.A. shall be
referenced by the words "Public Law" or the abbreviation "P.L." and the number
of the law. For example, P.L. 100-20191.
2. Citations to the Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR) shall list the Title number, followed by the appropriate
abbreviation, followed by the Part number or the Section number. Neither the
word "Part" or "Section" nor the Section symbol shall appear in the citation.
Citations to the Federal Register (FR) shall include the volume number,
followed by the abbreviation, followed by the page number. FR citations shall
also include the date of the publication. For example, 49 CFR 201; 42 FR 10109,
July 1, 1997.
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