State Specific Exam Handbook
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Substantive Policies
Substantive policy statements are advisory only. A substantive policy statement does not include internal procedural documents that only affect the internal procedures of the agency and does 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 Arizona Revised Statutes section 41-1033 for a review of the statement.
Substantive Policy Statements
Sunset Audit
Sunset Review Audit Response 2015
Survey Monuments In Subdivision (EFF. 2/22/11)
Questions have arisen regarding when subdivisions must be monumented in the context of Section 8, Section 13 of the Arizona Boundary Survey Minimum Standards (adopted by the Board on June 15, 2001 and originally effective in Rules on February 12, 2002), and A.R.S. § 33-105(A). This substantive policy statement is offered as guidance to persons interpreting said Section B, Section 13, and A.R.S.§ 33-105 In complying with the Board's rules.
The Board's rules provide that Land Surveyors must adhere to the Arizona Boundary SurveyMinimum Standards and with state laws pertaining to the surveyor
System Or Component Source/End Points (EFF. 11/24/09)
Questions have arisen concerning the specified source/end point for a system or component in a home when a system or component is not in the scope of work of the home inspection.
After reviewing Board statutes and rules, including R4-30-301.01, the Board developed this substantive policy statement. This substantive policy statement is offered as guidance to persons interpreting Board statutes and rules.
Substantive Policy Statement
In the case of a system or component excluded from the scope of the home inspection, the source point or end of inspection locations shall be
Title 32 AZBTR Statutes
Statutes governing the AZBTR. Uploaded 10/9/2018. For the most up to date statutes, please visit the Arizona State Legislator.
Universal Licensure Application
Use Of Electronic Seals And Signatures (EFF. 6/17/02)
Questions have been brought forward relating to the use of electronic seals and signatures on professional documents. After reviewing Board statutes and rules, including R4-30-304, as well as A.R.S. § 32-125 (E), A.R.S. § 41-132 and A.R.S. § 44-7001 through A.R.S. § 44-7043, the Board developed this substantive policy statement. This substantive policy statement is offered as guidance to persons interpreting Board statutes and rules.
Substantive Policy Statement
Electronic seals and signatures that meet the criteria of Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.) Title 41 and Title 44 are
Verification Form - $25 Fee per verification
- To verify your registration or exam through the AZBTR, please send the form at the bottom of this page and/or the requesting Board's form, with your $25 payment, via U.S. mail to:
- Each registration verification costs $25, regardless of which verification form is used, so please submit your payment in the form of check or money
Whether Acting As An Expert Witness Constitutes “Engineering Practice” Under Arizona Statutes. (EFF. 10/24/2017)
This policy statement was rescinded February 27, 2018
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