Arizona Revised Statutes
Title 38 - Public Officers and Employees
§ 38-848 - Board of trustees; powers and duties; reporting requirements; independent trust fund; administrator; agents and employees; advisory committee

38-848. Board of trustees; powers and duties; reporting requirements; independent trust fund; administrator; agents and employees; advisory committee
A. The board of trustees shall consist of nine members and shall have the rights, powers and duties that are set forth in this section. The term of office of members shall be five years to expire on the third Monday in January of the appropriate year. The board shall select a chairperson from among its members each calendar year. Members are eligible to receive compensation in an amount of $50 a day, but not to exceed $1, 000 in any one fiscal year, and are eligible for reimbursement of expenses pursuant to chapter 4, article 2 of this title. The board consists of the following members appointed as follows:
1. Two members representing law enforcement, one of whom is appointed by the president of the senate and one of whom is appointed by the governor. A statewide association representing law enforcement in this state shall forward nominations to the appointing elected officials, providing at least three nominees for each position. At least one of the members appointed under this paragraph shall be an elected local board member.
2. Two members representing firefighters, one of whom is appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives and one of whom is appointed by the governor. A statewide association representing firefighters in this state shall forward nominations to the appointing elected officials, providing at least three nominees for each position. At least one of the members appointed under this paragraph shall be an elected local board member.
3. Three members representing cities and towns in this state, one of whom is appointed by the president of the senate, one of whom is appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives and one of whom is appointed by the governor. An association representing cities and towns in this state shall forward nominations to the appointing elected officials, providing at least three nominees for each position. These nominees shall represent taxpayers or employers and may not be members of the system.
4. One member who represents counties in this state and who is appointed by the governor. An association representing county supervisors in this state shall forward nominations to the governor, providing at least three nominees for the position. These nominees shall represent taxpayers or employers and may not be members of the system.
5. One member who is appointed by the governor from a list of three nominees forwarded by the board. The board shall select the nominees to forward to the governor from a list of at least five nominees received from the advisory committee.
B. Each appointment made pursuant to subsection A of this section shall be chosen from the list of nominees provided to the appointing elected official. For any appointment made by the governor pursuant to subsection A of this section, before appointment by the governor, a prospective member of the board shall submit a full set of fingerprints to the governor to obtain a state and federal criminal records check pursuant to section 41-1750 and Public Law 92-544. The department of public safety may exchange this fingerprint data with the federal bureau of investigation. A board member may be reappointed. Notwithstanding section 38-295, a board member may be removed from office only for cause by the appointing power or because the board member has vacated the member's seat on the board. A board member who is removed for cause shall be provided written notice and an opportunity for a response. The appointing power may remove a board member based on written findings that specify the reason for removal. Any vacancy that occurs other than by expiration of a term shall be filled for the balance of the term. All vacancies shall be filled in the same manner as the initial appointment. A board member vacates the office if the member either:
1. Is absent without excuse from three consecutive regular meetings of the board.
2. Resigns, dies or becomes unable to perform board member duties.
C. The members of the board who are appointed pursuant to subsection A of this section and who are not members of the system shall be independent, qualified professionals who are responsible for the performance of fiduciary duties and other responsibilities required to preserve and protect the fund and shall have at least ten years' substantial experience as any one or a combination of the following:
1. A portfolio manager acting in a fiduciary capacity.
2. A securities analyst.
3. A senior executive or principal of a trust institution, investment organization or endowment fund acting either in a management or an investment-related capacity.
4. A chartered financial analyst in good standing as determined by the chartered financial analyst institute.
5. A current or former professor or instructor at the college or university level in the field of economics, finance, actuarial science, accounting or pension-related subjects.
6. An economist.
7. Any other senior executive engaged in the field of public or private finances or with experience with public pension systems.
8. A senior executive in insurance, banking, underwriting, auditing, human resources or risk management.
D. All monies in the fund shall be deposited and held in a public safety personnel retirement system depository. Monies in the fund shall be disbursed from the depository separate and apart from all monies or funds of this state and the agencies, instrumentalities and subdivisions of this state, except that the board may commingle the assets of the fund and the assets of all other plans entrusted to its management in one or more group trusts, subject to the crediting of receipts and earnings and charging of payments to the appropriate employer, system or plan. The monies shall be secured by the depository in which they are deposited and held to the same extent and in the same manner as required by the general depository law of this state. For purposes of making the decision to invest in securities owned by the fund or any plan or trust administered by the board, the fund and assets of the plans and the plans' trusts are subject to the sole management of the board for the purpose of this article except that, on the board's election to invest in a particular security or make a particular investment, the assets comprising the security or investment may be chosen and managed by third parties approved by the board. The board may invest in portfolios of securities chosen and managed by a third party. The board's decision to invest in securities such as mutual funds, commingled investment funds, exchange traded funds, private equity or venture capital limited partnerships, real estate limited partnerships or limited liability companies and real estate investment trusts whose assets are chosen and managed by third parties is not an improper delegation of the board's investment authority.
E. All contributions under this system and other retirement plans that the board administers shall be forwarded to the board and shall be held, invested and reinvested by the board as provided in this article. All property and monies of the fund and other retirement plans that the board administers, including income from investments and from all other sources, shall be retained for the exclusive benefit of members, as provided in the system and other retirement plans that the board administers, and shall be used to pay benefits to members or their beneficiaries or to pay expenses of operation and administration of the system and fund and other retirement plans that the board administers.
F. The board shall have the full power in its sole discretion to invest and reinvest, alter and change the monies accumulated under the system and other retirement plans and trusts that the board administers as provided in this article. In addition to its power to make investments managed by others, the board may delegate the authority the board deems necessary and prudent to investment management pursuant to section 38-848.03, as well as to the administrator, employed by the board pursuant to subsection M, paragraph 6 of this section, and any deputy or assistant administrators to invest the monies of the system and other retirement plans and trusts that the board administers if the administrator, investment management and any deputy or assistant administrators follow the investment policies that are adopted by the board. The board may commingle securities and monies of the fund, the elected officials' retirement plan, the corrections officer retirement plan and other plans or monies entrusted to its care, subject to the crediting of receipts and earnings and charging of payments to the account of the appropriate employer, system or plan. In making every investment, the board shall exercise the judgment and care under the circumstances then prevailing that persons of ordinary prudence, discretion and intelligence exercise in the management of their own affairs, not in regard to speculation but in regard to the permanent disposition of their funds, considering the probable income from their funds as well as the probable safety of their capital, if:
1. Not more than eighty percent of the combined assets of the system or other plans that the board manages is invested at any given time in corporate stocks, based on the cost value of the stocks irrespective of capital appreciation.
2. Not more than five percent of the combined assets of the system or other plans that the board manages is invested in corporate stock issued by any one corporation, other than corporate stock issued by corporations chartered by the United States government or corporate stock issued by a bank or insurance company.
3. Not more than five percent of the voting stock of any one corporation is owned by the system and other plans that the board administers, except that this limitation does not apply to membership interests in limited liability companies.
4. Corporate stocks and exchange traded funds eligible for direct purchase are restricted to stocks and exchange traded funds that, except for bank stocks, insurance stocks, stocks acquired for coinvestment in connection with the system's or the plans' or trusts' commingled investments and interests in limited liability companies and mutual funds, are any of the following:
(a) Listed or approved on issuance for listing on an exchange registered under the securities exchange act of 1934, as amended (15 United States Code sections 78a through 78pp).
(b) Designated or approved on notice of issuance for designation on the national market system of a national securities association registered under the securities exchange act of 1934, as amended (15 United States Code sections 78a through 78pp).
(c) Listed or approved on issuance for listing on an exchange registered under the laws of this state or any other state.
(d) Listed or approved on issuance for listing on an exchange of a foreign country with which the United States is maintaining diplomatic relations at the time of purchase, except that not more than twenty percent of the combined assets of the system and other plans that the board manages is invested in foreign securities, based on the cost value of the stocks irrespective of capital appreciation.
(e) An exchange traded fund that is recommended by the chief investment officer of the system, that is registered under the investment company act of 1940 (15 United States Code sections 80a-1 through 80a-64) and that is both traded on a public exchange and based on a publicly recognized index.
G. Notwithstanding any other law, the board is not required to invest in any type of investment that is dictated or required by any entity of the federal government and that is intended to fund economic development projects, public works or social programs, but may consider such economically targeted investments pursuant to its fiduciary responsibility. The board, on behalf of the system and all other plans or trusts the board administers, may invest in, lend monies to or guarantee the repayment of monies by a limited liability company, limited partnership, joint venture, partnership, limited liability partnership or trust in which the system and plans or trusts have a financial interest, whether the entity is closely held or publicly traded and that, in turn, may be engaged in any lawful activity, including venture capital, private equity, the ownership, development, management, improvement or operation of real property and any improvements or businesses on real property or the lending of monies.
H. Conference call meetings of the board that are held for investment purposes only are not subject to chapter 3, article 3.1 of this title, except that the board shall maintain minutes of these conference call meetings and make them available for public inspection within twenty-four hours after the meeting. The board shall review the minutes of each conference call meeting and shall ratify all legal actions taken during each conference call meeting at the next scheduled meeting of the board.
I. The board is not liable for the exercise of more than ordinary care and prudence in the selection of investments and performance of its duties under the system and is not limited to so-called " legal investments for trustees" , but all monies of the system and other plans that the board administers shall be invested subject to all of the conditions, limitations and restrictions imposed by law.
J. Except as provided in subsection F of this section, the board may:
1. Invest and reinvest the principal and income of all assets that the board manages without distinction between principal and income.
2. Sell, exchange, convey, transfer or otherwise dispose of any investments made on behalf of the system or other plans the board administers in the name of the system or plans by private contract or at public auction.
3. Also:
(a) Vote on any stocks, bonds or other securities.
(b) Give general or special proxies or powers of attorney with or without power of substitution.
(c) Exercise any conversion privileges, subscription rights or other options and make any payments incidental to the exercise of the conversion privileges, subscription rights or other options.
(d) Consent to or otherwise participate in corporate reorganizations or other changes affecting corporate securities, delegate discretionary powers and pay any assessments or charges in connection therewith.
(e) Generally exercise any of the powers of an owner with respect to stocks, bonds, securities or other investments held in or owned by the system or other plans whose assets the board administers.
4. Make, execute, acknowledge and deliver any other instruments that may be necessary or appropriate to carry out the powers granted in this section.
5. Register any investment held by the system or other plans whose assets the board administers in the name of the system or plan or in the name of a nominee or trust.
6. At the expense of the system or other plans that the board administers, enter into an agreement with any bank or banks for the safekeeping and handling of securities and other investments coming into the possession of the board. The agreement shall be entered into under terms and conditions that secure the proper safeguarding, inventory, withdrawal and handling of the securities and other investments. Access to and deposit or withdrawal of the securities from any place of deposit selected by the board is not allowed and may not be made except as the terms of the agreement provide.
7. Appear before local boards and the courts of this state and political subdivisions of this state through counsel or an appointed representative to protect the fund or the assets of other plans that the board administers. The board is not responsible for the actions or omissions of the local boards under this system but may require a review or rehearing of actions or omissions of local boards. A limitation period does not prohibit the board or administrator from contesting or require the board or administrator to implement or comply with a local board decision that violates the internal revenue code or that threatens to impair the tax-qualified status of the system or any plan administered by the board or administrator.
8. Empower the fund administrator to take actions on behalf of the board that are necessary for the protection and administration of the fund or the assets of other plans that the board administers pursuant to the guidelines of the board.
9. Do all acts, whether or not expressly authorized, that may be deemed necessary or proper for the protection of the investments held in the fund or owned by other plans or trusts that the board administers.
10. Settle threatened or actual litigation against any system or plan that the board administers.
K. Investment expenses and operation and administrative expenses of the board shall be accounted for separately and allocated against investment income.
L. The board, as soon as possible within a period of six months following the close of any fiscal year, shall transmit to the governor and the legislature a comprehensive annual financial report on the operation of the system and other plans that the board administers that contains, among other things:
1. A balance sheet.
2. A statement of income and expenditures for the year.
3. A report on an actuarial valuation of its assets and liabilities.
4. A list of investments owned.
5. The total rate of return, yield on cost, and percentage of cost to market value of the fund and the assets of other plans that the board administers.
6. Any other statistical and financial data that may be necessary for the proper understanding of the financial condition of the system and other plans that the board administers and the results of their operations. A synopsis of the annual report shall be published for the information of members of the system, the elected officials' retirement plan or the corrections officer retirement plan.
7. An analysis of the long-term level percent of employer contributions and compensation structure and whether the funding methodology is sufficient to pay one hundred percent of the unfunded accrued liability under the elected officials' retirement plan.
8. An estimate of the aggregate employer contribution rate for the public safety personnel retirement system for the next ten fiscal years and an estimate of the aggregate employer contribution rate for the corrections officer retirement plan for the next ten fiscal years.
9. An estimate of the employer contribution rates for the next ten fiscal years for each of the following employers within the public safety personnel retirement system:
(a) Department of liquor licenses and control.
(b) Department of public safety.
(c) Northern Arizona university.
(d) University of Arizona.
(e) Arizona state university.
(f) Arizona game and fish department.
(g) Department of law.
(h) Department of emergency and military affairs.
(i) Arizona state parks board.
10. An estimate of the employer contribution rates for the next ten fiscal years for each of the following employers within the corrections officer retirement plan:
(a) State department of corrections.
(b) Department of public safety.
(c) The judiciary.
(d) Department of juvenile corrections.
11. An estimate of the aggregate fees paid for private equity investments and other alternative investments, including management fees and performance fees and carried interest.
M. The board shall:
1. Maintain the accounts of the system and other plans that the board administers and issue statements to each employer annually and to each member who requests a statement.
2. Report the results of the actuarial valuations to the local boards and employers.
3. Contract on a fee basis with an independent investment counsel to advise the board in the investment management of the fund and assets of other plans that the board administers and with an independent auditing firm to audit the board's accounting.
4. Allow the auditor general to make an annual audit and transmit the results to the governor and the legislature.
5. Contract on a fee basis with an actuary who shall make actuarial valuations of the system and other plans that the board administers, be the technical adviser of the board on matters regarding the operation of the funds created by the provisions of the system, the elected officials' retirement plan, the corrections officer retirement plan and the public safety cancer insurance policy program and perform other duties required in connection therewith. The actuary must be a member of a nationally recognized association or society of actuaries.
6. Employ, as administrator, a person, state department or other body to serve at the pleasure of the board.
7. Establish procedures and guidelines for contracts with actuaries, auditors, investment counsel and legal counsel and for safeguarding of securities.
8. Issue a request for proposals every five years for an external auditor. The board is not required to change its auditor after issuing the request for proposals.
9. Develop a policy regarding routine stress testing of the retirement systems and plans administered by the board at the employer level and system level. The stress test shall use industry standards, such as the inclusion of assumptions regarding investment returns, inflation, population growth, payroll growth and employer contributions. For the purposes of this paragraph, " stress test" means an assessment of the risk exposure of the retirement system or plan, including scenario analysis, simulation analysis and sensitivity analysis.
N. The administrator, under the direction of the board, shall:
1. Administer this article.
2. Be responsible for the recruitment, hiring and day-to-day management of employees.
3. Invest the monies of the system and other plans that the board administers as the board deems necessary and prudent as provided in subsections F and J of this section and subject to the investment policies and fund objectives adopted by the board.
4. Establish and maintain an adequate system of accounts and records for the system and other plans that the board administers, which shall be integrated with the accounts, records and procedures of the employers so that the system and other plans that the board administers operate most effectively and at minimum expense and that duplication of records and accounts is avoided.
5. In accordance with the board's governance policy and procedures and the budget adopted by the board, hire employees and services the administrator deems necessary and prescribe their duties, including the hiring of one or more deputy or assistant administrators to manage the system's operations, investments and legal affairs.
6. Be responsible for income, the collection of the income and the accuracy of all expenditures.
7. Recommend to the board annual contracts for the system's actuary, auditor, investment counsel, legal counsel and safeguarding of securities.
8. Perform additional duties and powers prescribed by the board and delegated to the administrator.
O. The system is an independent trust fund and the board is not subject to title 41, chapter 6. Contracts for goods and services approved by the board are not subject to title 41, chapter 23. As an independent trust fund whose assets are separate and apart from all other funds of this state, the system and the board are not subject to the restrictions prescribed in section 35-154 or article IX, sections 5 and 8, Constitution of Arizona. Loans, guarantees, investment management agreements and investment contracts that are entered into by the board are contracts memorializing obligations or interests in securities that the board has concluded, after thorough due diligence, do not involve investments in Sudan or Iran or otherwise provide support to terrorists or in any way facilitate illegal immigration into the United States. These contracts do not involve the procurement, supply or provision of goods, equipment, labor, materials or services that would require the warranties required by section 41-4401.
P. The board, the administrator, the deputy or assistant administrators and all persons employed by them are subject to title 41, chapter 4, article 4. The administrator, deputy or assistant administrators and other employees of the board are entitled to receive compensation pursuant to section 38-611.
Q. In consultation with the director of the department of administration, the board may enter into employment agreements and establish the terms of those agreements with persons holding any of the following system positions:
1. Administrator.
2. Deputy or assistant administrator.
3. Chief investment officer.
4. Deputy chief investment officer.
5. Fiduciary or investment counsel.
R. The attorney general or an attorney approved by the attorney general and paid by the fund is the attorney for the board and shall represent the board in any legal proceeding or forum that the board deems appropriate. The board, administrator, deputy or assistant administrators and employees of the board are not personally liable for any acts done in their official capacity in good faith reliance on the written opinions of the board's attorney.
S. At least once in each five-year period after the effective date, the actuary shall make an actuarial investigation into the mortality, service and compensation experience of the members and beneficiaries of the system and other plans that the board administers and shall make a special valuation of the assets and liabilities of the monies of the system and plans. Taking into account the results of the investigation and special valuation, the board shall adopt for the system and other plans that the board administers those mortality, service and other tables deemed necessary.
T. On the basis of the tables the board adopts, the actuary shall make a valuation of the assets and liabilities of the funds of the system and other plans that the board administers at least every year. By November 1 of each year the board shall provide a preliminary report and by December 1 of each year provide a final report to the governor, the speaker of the house of representatives and the president of the senate on the contribution rate for the ensuing fiscal year.
U. Neither the board nor any member or employee of the board shall directly or indirectly, for the board, the member or the employee or as an agent, in any manner use the monies or deposits of the fund except to make current and necessary payments, nor shall the board or any member or employee become an endorser or surety or in any manner an obligor for monies loaned by or borrowed from the fund or the assets of any other plans that the board administers.
V. Financial or commercial information that is provided to the board, employees of the board and attorneys of the board in connection with investments in which the board has invested or investments the board has considered for investment is confidential, proprietary and not a public record if the information is information that would customarily not be released to the public by the person or entity from whom the information was obtained.
W. A person who is a dealer as defined in section 44-1801 and who is involved in securities or investments related to the board's investments is not eligible to serve on the board.
X. The public safety personnel retirement system advisory committee is established and shall serve as a liaison between the board and the members and employers of the system. The president of the senate and the speaker of the house of representatives shall each appoint to the committee one member. The remaining members of the committee shall be appointed by the chairperson of the board from names submitted to the chairperson by associations representing law enforcement, firefighters, state government, counties, cities and towns and tribal governments. The committee shall select a chairperson from among its members each calendar year. The committee members appointed by the chairperson of the board shall consist of the following ten members:
1. A member who is a law enforcement officer.
2. A member who is a firefighter.
3. A member of the elected officials' retirement plan.
4. A member of the corrections officer retirement plan.
5. A retiree from the public safety personnel retirement system.
6. A representative from a city or town in this state.
7. A representative from a county in this state.
8. A representative from a fire district in this state.
9. A representative from a state employer.
10. A representative from a tribal government located in this state.

Structure Arizona Revised Statutes

Arizona Revised Statutes

Title 38 - Public Officers and Employees

§ 38-101 - Definitions

§ 38-201 - General qualifications

§ 38-211 - Nominations by governor; consent of senate; appointment

§ 38-212 - Limitation on appointments

§ 38-221 - Commission of office

§ 38-231 - Officers and employees required to take loyalty oath; form; classification; definition

§ 38-232 - Time of oath

§ 38-233 - Filing oaths of record

§ 38-234 - Usurpation of office; classification

§ 38-251 - State officers and employees blanket bond; amount; approval

§ 38-253 - Approval of bond; filing

§ 38-254 - Bond premiums as public charge

§ 38-255 - Recording of bond; copies

§ 38-256 - Form of official bonds

§ 38-257 - Justification of sureties; officers ineligible as sureties

§ 38-258 - Limitation of liability by sureties

§ 38-259 - Extent of liability

§ 38-260 - Beneficiaries of bond

§ 38-261 - Successive recoveries

§ 38-262 - Defects in form, approval or filing of bond

§ 38-263 - Additional bond; failure to file

§ 38-264 - Additional bond; terms

§ 38-265 - Liability on original and additional bonds

§ 38-266 - Judgment on original and additional bonds; contribution of sureties

§ 38-267 - Discharge of sureties

§ 38-268 - Bonds of persons appointed to fill vacancies

§ 38-269 - Withdrawal of surety; effect on remaining sureties

§ 38-270 - Supplemental bond upon withdrawal of surety; exception

§ 38-271 - Effect of withdrawal on liability of surety

§ 38-272 - Affidavit of plaintiff in action to recover on bond that defendant owns real property; notice to recorder

§ 38-273 - Recording notice of ownership of real property; lien of judgment

§ 38-291 - Vacancy defined

§ 38-292 - Notice of vacancy in office

§ 38-293 - Effect of conviction of officer

§ 38-294 - Resignations

§ 38-295 - Term of office; discharge of official duties after expiration of term; appointment to fill unexpired term

§ 38-296 - Limitation on filing for election by incumbent of elective office

§ 38-296.01 - Limitation on running for multiple offices

§ 38-297 - Temporary vacancy resulting from military service; appointive officers and employees

§ 38-298 - Restoration to position following military service

§ 38-299 - Effect of expiration of term prior to separation from military service

§ 38-300 - Temporary vacancy resulting from military service; elective office

§ 38-311 - Officers subject to impeachment

§ 38-312 - Articles of impeachment

§ 38-313 - Impeachment hearing; service on accused

§ 38-314 - Court of impeachment; organization

§ 38-315 - Witness fees; execution of process

§ 38-316 - Absence of senator from hearing

§ 38-317 - Compensation of impeachment personnel

§ 38-318 - Expenses of impeachment proceedings

§ 38-319 - Vacancy in board of managers

§ 38-320 - Appearance of accused; plea

§ 38-321 - Judgment

§ 38-322 - Performance of official duties by accused

§ 38-341 - Accusation by grand jury

§ 38-342 - Service on accused; appearance and plea

§ 38-343 - Trial; judgment

§ 38-344 - Procedure upon accusation of county attorney

§ 38-345 - Right of appeal; suspension from office pending appeal

§ 38-361 - Powers and duties of successor in office

§ 38-362 - Delivery of property and records to successor

§ 38-363 - Withholding or destruction of records or property of office by former officer; classification

§ 38-364 - Summary proceedings to obtain property and records of office

§ 38-381 - Declaration of policy

§ 38-382 - Definitions

§ 38-383 - Unavailability of governor; appointment of temporary successor

§ 38-384 - Unavailability of other elected officers of the state or political subdivisions; appointment of temporary successor

§ 38-385 - Convening legislating bodies in event of an attack

§ 38-386 - Quorum and vote requirements of state and local legislating bodies

§ 38-401 - Office hours for state offices

§ 38-411 - Record of fees; inspection of fee book

§ 38-412 - Posting schedule of fees

§ 38-413 - Charging excessive fees; classification

§ 38-414 - Collection of fees; failure to report amount collected; classification

§ 38-421 - Stealing, destroying, altering or secreting public record; classification

§ 38-422 - Failure of tax or revenue collector or disburser to permit inspection of books by attorney general or county attorney; classification

§ 38-423 - Making or giving false certificate; classification

§ 38-424 - Use of electronic recording devices; use of court reporter or stenographer; official record; presumed remedy for deficient electronic record

§ 38-431 - Definitions

§ 38-431.01 - Meetings shall be open to the public

§ 38-431.02 - Notice of meetings

§ 38-431.03 - Executive sessions; definitions

§ 38-431.04 - Writ of mandamus

§ 38-431.05 - Meeting held in violation of article; business transacted null and void; ratification

§ 38-431.06 - Investigations; written investigative demands

§ 38-431.07 - Violations; enforcement; civil penalty; removal from office; in camera review

§ 38-431.08 - Exceptions; limitation

§ 38-431.09 - Declaration of public policy

§ 38-441 - Discharge of duties of another office; attestation

§ 38-442 - Persons acting as public officers without qualifying; classification; effect of acts

§ 38-443 - Nonfeasance in public office; classification

§ 38-444 - Asking or receiving illegal gratuity or reward; classification

§ 38-445 - Using pass or obtaining special rates for transportation; classification; exception

§ 38-446 - Acts based on written opinions; immunity

§ 38-447 - Violation of prohibition against acquisition of certain interests by public officers; classification

§ 38-448 - State employees; access to internet pornography prohibited; cause for dismissal; definitions

§ 38-449 - Display of POW/MIA flag

§ 38-450 - Display of honor and remember flag

§ 38-461 - Appointment and recording of appointment

§ 38-462 - Powers and duties of deputies

§ 38-463 - Liability of officer on bond for acts of deputies and assistants; bond of deputies and assistants; approval

§ 38-464 - Authorization for payment of salary; limitation

§ 38-465 - Purchase of appointment to office; classification

§ 38-466 - Sale of appointment to office; classification

§ 38-481 - Employment of relatives; violation; classification; definition

§ 38-491 - Eligibility; age limit

§ 38-492 - Preferences

§ 38-493 - Effect of article

§ 38-494 - Violations; classification

§ 38-501 - Application of article

§ 38-502 - Definitions

§ 38-503 - Conflict of interest; exemptions; employment prohibition

§ 38-504 - Prohibited acts

§ 38-505 - Additional income prohibited for services

§ 38-506 - Remedies

§ 38-507 - Opinions of the attorney general, county attorneys, city or town attorneys and house and senate ethics committee

§ 38-508 - Authority of public officers and employees to act

§ 38-509 - Filing of disclosures

§ 38-510 - Penalties

§ 38-511 - Cancellation of political subdivision and state contracts; definition

§ 38-519 - Legislative ethics committees; membership; powers and duties; code of ethics

§ 38-531 - Definitions

§ 38-532 - Prohibited personnel practice; violation; reinstatement; exceptions; civil penalty

§ 38-533 - Exemptions

§ 38-534 - Appropriate independent personnel boards

§ 38-538 - Designation of state and political subdivision motor vehicles; definition

§ 38-538.01 - State and political subdivision vehicles; patterns and insignias; violation; classification

§ 38-538.02 - Use of state motor vehicles; personal vehicle reimbursement

§ 38-538.03 - Exemptions

§ 38-538.04 - Violation; classification

§ 38-541 - Definitions

§ 38-543 - Duty to file financial disclosure statement by candidate for public office

§ 38-544 - Violation; classification

§ 38-545 - Local public officers financial disclosure

§ 38-591 - Definitions

§ 38-592 - Public service orientation programs; implementation

§ 38-601 - Effect of payment of legal salary

§ 38-602 - Limitation on action for salary; waiver of right to additional salary

§ 38-606 - Suspension of salary pending determination of contested title to office; exception

§ 38-607 - Recovery of payment to disqualified persons

§ 38-608 - Compensation or time off for legal holidays

§ 38-609 - Retention of salary of subordinate; classification

§ 38-610 - Leaves of absence for certain military and disaster training; definitions

§ 38-610.01 - Leave of absence and compensation for officers and employees during active military service

§ 38-610.02 - Leave of absence and compensation for national disaster medical system employment

§ 38-611 - Compensation of certain state officers and employees

§ 38-611.01 - Arizona state retirement system; incentive compensation plan; special pay plan

§ 38-611.02 - Public safety personnel retirement system; special pay practices

§ 38-612 - Administration of payroll salary deductions

§ 38-613 - State employee suggestion program awards; fund

§ 38-614 - Merit awards; county employees; merit award system board; special merit award fund

§ 38-615 - Payment for accumulated sick leave; requirements; limit; definition

§ 38-616 - Retiree accumulated sick leave fund; administration; contribution

§ 38-617 - County safety incentive awards

§ 38-618 - Performance based incentives program

§ 38-621 - Persons eligible to receive travel expenses

§ 38-622 - Authorization for travel; claims

§ 38-623 - Means of travel; rates

§ 38-624 - Lodging expenses; meal and incidental expense reimbursement and long-term subsistence allowance; items covered by reimbursement; amount predetermined by department of administration

§ 38-625 - Receipts for transportation

§ 38-626 - Out-of-state travel; approval; exemptions

§ 38-626.01 - Authorization for certain out-of-state travel by state employees

§ 38-627 - Use of state equipment out of state

§ 38-641 - Definitions

§ 38-642 - Public safety cancer insurance policy program

§ 38-643 - Public safety cancer insurance policy program account

§ 38-644 - Eligibility

§ 38-645 - Coverage

§ 38-651 - Expenditure of monies for health and accident insurance; definition

§ 38-651.01 - Group health and accident coverage for retired public employees and elected officials and their dependents

§ 38-651.02 - Expenditure of funds for group life and group accidental death and dismemberment insurance; group life coverage for former elected officials

§ 38-651.03 - Expenditure of funds for disability income insurance

§ 38-651.04 - Procurement of insurance; combining of coverages

§ 38-651.05 - Flexible or cafeteria employee benefit plan; fund

§ 38-652 - Experience rating dividends and unused claim reserves; deposit; trust account

§ 38-653 - Rules and regulations

§ 38-654 - Special employee health insurance trust fund; purpose; investment of monies; use of monies; exemption from lapsing; annual report

§ 38-656 - Optional inclusion of city, town, county, special taxing district, authority, public entity and community college district employees in state health and accident coverage; payment of premiums; advance notice; minimum period of participatio...

§ 38-657 - Long-term care insurance

§ 38-658 - Report to joint legislative budget committee

§ 38-671 - Employee benefits; exclusions; definitions

§ 38-672 - Traumatic event counseling for public safety employees; report; exceptions; definitions

§ 38-673 - Traumatic event counseling for peace officers and firefighters; report; exceptions; definitions

§ 38-701 - Definitions

§ 38-702 - Federal-state agreement

§ 38-703 - Plans for coverage of employees of eligible political subdivisions; payroll audits

§ 38-704 - Rule making powers of state agency

§ 38-705 - Studies and reports by state agency

§ 38-706 - Referenda and certification

§ 38-711 - Definitions

§ 38-712 - ASRS purpose; trust fund

§ 38-713 - ASRS board; qualifications; term; compensation

§ 38-714 - Powers and duties of ASRS and board

§ 38-715 - Director; powers and duties

§ 38-716 - Employers' responsibilities under the system

§ 38-717 - Liability insurance and immunity for the board

§ 38-718 - Investment managers; general powers and duties; investment of monies; limitations

§ 38-719 - Interest paid to members and employers

§ 38-720 - ASRS depository

§ 38-721 - Administration account

§ 38-722 - Abandoned monies; disposition

§ 38-723 - Recovery of collection costs; levy and distraint; definitions

§ 38-724 - Surrender of property subject to levy; authority to release levy and return property; definitions

§ 38-725 - Financial institutions data match; prohibited disclosure; fee; definition

§ 38-727 - Eligibility; options

§ 38-729 - Political subdivision plans

§ 38-730 - Charter city or ASRS retirement service credits; transfers

§ 38-735 - Payment of contributions; recovery of delinquent payments

§ 38-736 - Member contributions

§ 38-737 - Employer contributions; prepayment; definitions

§ 38-738 - Adjustment and refund

§ 38-739 - Credited service

§ 38-739.01 - Credited service retention

§ 38-740 - Return of contributions

§ 38-741 - Reemployment of inactive member

§ 38-742 - Reinstatement

§ 38-743 - Public service credit

§ 38-744 - Leave of absence; credit for leave without pay

§ 38-745 - Credit for military service

§ 38-746 - Compensation limitation; adjustments

§ 38-747 - Purchase of credited service; payment; limitations; definitions

§ 38-748 - Employer payments for ineligible contributions; definitions

§ 38-749 - Employer termination incentive program; employer payment of actuarial cost; definition

§ 38-750 - Transfers out of the system

§ 38-751 - Nonparticipatory employer liability allocation; exemption; definitions

§ 38-755 - Member's account information; beneficiary designation; spousal consent; confidentiality

§ 38-756 - Outreach education program

§ 38-757 - Normal retirement

§ 38-758 - Early retirement

§ 38-759 - Late retirement; definition

§ 38-760 - Optional forms of retirement benefits

§ 38-762 - Survivor benefits before retirement; definition

§ 38-763 - Survivor benefits after retirement

§ 38-764 - Commencement of retirement; payment of retirement benefits; lump sum payments

§ 38-765 - Errors; benefit recomputation

§ 38-766 - Retired members; return to work; suspension of benefits; exceptions; maximum benefit

§ 38-766.01 - Retired members; return to work

§ 38-766.02 - Retired members; return to work; employer contribution payments; exception; definitions

§ 38-767 - Benefit increases; applicability

§ 38-768 - Minimum retirement benefit

§ 38-769 - Maximum retirement benefits; termination; definitions

§ 38-770 - Eligible rollover distribution; definitions

§ 38-771 - Benefit options for transferred defined contribution program members; definitions

§ 38-771.01 - Alternative benefits for transferred defined contribution program members; definitions

§ 38-772 - Prior service under defined contribution program administered by ASRS; definitions

§ 38-773 - Benefit payments to alternate payee under acceptable domestic relations order; termination of marriage; revocation of beneficiary designation; definitions

§ 38-774 - Excess benefit arrangement

§ 38-775 - Required distributions; definitions

§ 38-776 - Spousal waiver and consent

§ 38-781 - Supplemental employee deferral plan; public employees; administration; immunity; definitions

§ 38-782 - Group health and accident coverage for retired public employees and elected officials and their dependents; definition

§ 38-783 - Retired members; dependents; health insurance; premium payment; separate account; definitions

§ 38-791 - Assurances and liabilities

§ 38-792 - Exemptions from execution, attachment and taxation; exception

§ 38-793 - Violation; classification

§ 38-794 - Reservation to legislature

§ 38-797 - Definitions

§ 38-797.01 - LTD program

§ 38-797.02 - LTD trust fund

§ 38-797.03 - ASRS board; personnel; duties; hearing or review; executive session

§ 38-797.04 - Eligibility

§ 38-797.05 - Employer and member contributions

§ 38-797.06 - Contribution rate; annual report

§ 38-797.07 - LTD program benefits; limitations; definitions

§ 38-797.08 - Errors; benefit recomputation

§ 38-797.10 - Assurances and liabilities

§ 38-797.11 - Exemptions from execution, attachment and taxation; exception

§ 38-797.12 - Violation; classification

§ 38-797.13 - Reservation to legislature

§ 38-797.14 - Liquidation of LTD program

§ 38-797.15 - Interest paid to members and employers

§ 38-801 - Definitions

§ 38-802 - Elected officials' retirement plan and fund; administration

§ 38-802.01 - Employer responsibilities under the system

§ 38-803 - Powers and duties of the board; reporting requirements

§ 38-803.01 - Qualified governmental excess benefit arrangement; definitions

§ 38-804 - Membership; termination; credited service; redemption; reemployment

§ 38-804.01 - Reinstatement of credited service; effect of prior law

§ 38-805 - Normal retirement and early retirement pensions

§ 38-805.01 - Resignation; time frame; normal retirement pension; reemployment; employer contributions

§ 38-806 - Disability retirement pensions

§ 38-807 - Survivor pensions

§ 38-808 - Pension payments; computation of amounts; termination

§ 38-809 - Correction of pension payment errors; assignments prohibited; civil liability; restitution or payment of fine; violation; classification; offset of benefits

§ 38-810 - Contributions; appropriations

§ 38-810.01 - Internal revenue code qualification

§ 38-810.02 - Statutory construction

§ 38-810.03 - Compensation limitation; adjustments

§ 38-810.04 - Retired member; return to work; employer contributions

§ 38-810.05 - Required distributions

§ 38-811 - Taxation of benefits; exemption of contributions and securities

§ 38-812 - Maximum annual pension; limitations; definition

§ 38-813 - Availability of retired judges for certain legal services; compensation

§ 38-814 - Termination of plan; adjustment and refund

§ 38-815 - Joinder agreement

§ 38-816 - Redemption of prior service

§ 38-816.01 - Purchase of service; payment

§ 38-817 - Group health and accident coverage for retired members; payment; applicability; forfeiture of interest

§ 38-818.04 - Cost-of-living adjustment

§ 38-820 - Credit for military service

§ 38-821 - Charter city retirement system service credits; transfers

§ 38-822 - Domestic relations orders; procedures; payments

§ 38-823 - Discount rate; service purchase; transfer of service credits

§ 38-831 - Definitions

§ 38-832 - Defined contribution system; annual report; quarterly statements

§ 38-833 - Member and employer contributions; disability

§ 38-834 - Credit for military service

§ 38-840 - Definitions

§ 38-840.01 - EODC disability program; administration; power and duties of the board; hearing; annual report

§ 38-840.02 - EODC disability program trust fund

§ 38-840.03 - Eligibility

§ 38-840.04 - Employer and member contributions

§ 38-840.05 - Contribution rate

§ 38-840.06 - EODC disability program benefits

§ 38-840.07 - Errors; benefit recomputation

§ 38-840.08 - Facility of payment

§ 38-840.09 - Assurances and liabilities

§ 38-840.10 - Exemption from execution and attachment; taxation

§ 38-840.11 - Violation; classification

§ 38-840.12 - Reservation to legislature

§ 38-840.13 - Liquidation of the EODC disability program

§ 38-841 - Purpose; vested benefits

§ 38-842 - Definitions

§ 38-842.01 - Benefit election; eligibility; disability; death; employees hired on or after July 1, 2017

§ 38-842.02 - Public safety employer risk pool

§ 38-843 - Contributions; employer account asset transfers

§ 38-843.01 - Internal revenue code section 414(h) pickup of member contributions

§ 38-843.02 - Internal revenue code qualification

§ 38-843.03 - Statutory construction

§ 38-843.04 - Compensation limitation; adjustments; definition

§ 38-843.05 - Retired members; return to work; employer contributions

§ 38-843.06 - Required distributions

§ 38-843.07 - Adjustment and refund; termination of the system

§ 38-844 - Requirements for retirement benefits and disability pensions

§ 38-844.01 - Vested rights to benefits

§ 38-844.02 - Deferred retirement option plan for employees hired before January 1, 2012; purpose

§ 38-844.03 - Eligibility; participation

§ 38-844.04 - Termination of deferred retirement option plan participation

§ 38-844.05 - Deferred retirement option benefits and participation accounts

§ 38-844.06 - Additional deferred retirement option plan provisions

§ 38-844.07 - Designation of deferred retirement option plan beneficiaries

§ 38-844.08 - Payment of deferred retirement option plan benefits

§ 38-844.09 - Internal revenue code compliance

§ 38-844.10 - Deferred retirement option plan; employer; extension approval

§ 38-845 - Amount of retirement benefit

§ 38-845.01 - Maximum annual pension; limitations; definition

§ 38-845.02 - Payment of pension

§ 38-845.03 - Early retirement

§ 38-846 - Death benefits

§ 38-846.01 - Deferred annuity; exception

§ 38-846.02 - Termination of membership

§ 38-846.03 - Reinstatement of surviving spouse's pension

§ 38-846.04 - Reinstatement of credited service; effect of prior law

§ 38-846.05 - Retiree pool account; transfers; funding

§ 38-846.06 - Eligible rollover distributions; direct rollovers

§ 38-847 - Local boards

§ 38-847.01 - Membership in retirement plan; eligibility

§ 38-847.02 - Voluntary local board consolidation; membership; duties

§ 38-847.03 - Uniform medical review; administrator; disability decisions; definitions

§ 38-847.04 - Board of trustees; determination of retirement benefits; definitions

§ 38-848 - Board of trustees; powers and duties; reporting requirements; independent trust fund; administrator; agents and employees; advisory committee

§ 38-848.01 - Qualified governmental excess benefit arrangement; definitions

§ 38-848.02 - Board of trustees; report on employer and employee costs; posting funding ratio

§ 38-848.03 - Appointed investment management

§ 38-848.04 - Board fiduciary obligations and duties; enforcement; definitions

§ 38-849 - Limitations on receiving pension; violation; classification; reemployment after severance; reinstatement of service credits; reemployment of retired member or member with a disability; definition

§ 38-850 - Assurances and liabilities; board of trustee discretion; overpayments; underpayments

§ 38-851 - Participation of new employers

§ 38-852 - Taxation of benefits; exemption of contributions and securities

§ 38-852.01 - Benefits not to be reduced by social security payments

§ 38-853 - Transfer of credited service

§ 38-853.01 - Redemption of prior service; calculation

§ 38-853.02 - Purchase of service; payment

§ 38-854 - Guarantees from prior systems

§ 38-855 - Transfer outside the public safety personnel retirement system

§ 38-856.05 - Cost-of-living adjustment; members hired on or before June 30, 2017

§ 38-856.06 - Cost-of-living adjustment; members hired on or after July 1, 2017; definition

§ 38-857 - Group health and accident coverage for retired members; payment; forfeiture of interest

§ 38-858 - Credit for military service

§ 38-859 - Medical boards; purposes; composition; medical examinations

§ 38-860 - Domestic relations orders; procedures; payments

§ 38-861 - Future benefit increases; payment; cost calculation; definition

§ 38-862 - Discount rate; service purchase; transfer of service credits

§ 38-863 - Employer disclosure; funding ratio

§ 38-863.01 - Pension funding policies; employers

§ 38-863.02 - Pension funding policies; board; employers' pension funding policies; posting; popular annual financial report

§ 38-865 - Definitions

§ 38-865.01 - Definition of participant

§ 38-866 - Defined contribution plan design; purpose; powers and duties of the board; administration; annual report

§ 38-867 - Contributions; member; employer; pickup

§ 38-867.01 - Rollover distributions and contributions; definitions

§ 38-867.02 - Trustee-to-trustee transfers from system; definitions

§ 38-868 - Contributions; member; employer; applicability of article

§ 38-868.01 - Credit for military service

§ 38-869 - Group health benefits plan; retired participants; definition

§ 38-870 - Definitions

§ 38-870.01 - Disability program; administration; power and duties of the board; hearing

§ 38-870.02 - Disability program trust fund

§ 38-870.03 - Eligibility

§ 38-870.04 - Employer and participant contributions

§ 38-870.05 - Contribution rate

§ 38-870.06 - Disability program benefit

§ 38-870.07 - Death benefits; survivor or eligible child

§ 38-870.08 - Death benefits; surviving spouse; eligible child

§ 38-875 - Definitions

§ 38-876 - Deferred compensation plan; administration

§ 38-877 - Voluntary participation; authorization; payroll salary deductions; employer contributions

§ 38-878 - Effect of participation

§ 38-881 - Definitions

§ 38-881.01 - Employees hired on or after July 1, 2018; defined contribution plan; benefit election; disability

§ 38-882 - Corrections officer retirement plan and fund; administration

§ 38-883 - Board of trustees; powers and duties; reporting requirements

§ 38-883.01 - Qualified governmental excess benefit arrangement; definitions

§ 38-884 - Membership of retirement plan; termination; credited service; redemption; reemployment

§ 38-884.01 - Reinstatement of credited service; effect of prior law

§ 38-885 - Normal retirement; conditions and pension

§ 38-885.01 - Reverse deferred retirement option plan; purpose

§ 38-885.02 - Early retirement

§ 38-886 - Accidental disability retirement; total and permanent disability retirement; qualification; amount of pension; conditions for continued payment of pension

§ 38-886.01 - Ordinary disability retirement; qualifications; amount of pension; conditions for continued payment of pension; definition

§ 38-887 - Pension to surviving spouse of deceased retired member

§ 38-888 - Pension to the surviving spouse of a member

§ 38-889 - Guaranteed minimum aggregate payout

§ 38-890 - Pensions; commencement and duration

§ 38-891 - Employer and member contributions

§ 38-891.01 - Retired member; return to work; employer contributions

§ 38-892 - Internal revenue code section 414(h) pickup of member contributions

§ 38-893 - Local boards; powers and duties; rules; hearings; administrative review

§ 38-893.01 - Voluntary local board consolidation; membership; duties

§ 38-894 - Financial objective of the retirement plan; participating employer contributions

§ 38-895 - Maximum annual pension; limitations; definition

§ 38-895.01 - Compensation limitation; adjustments; definition

§ 38-895.02 - Payment of pension

§ 38-895.03 - Required distributions

§ 38-896 - Taxation of pensions; exemption for contributions

§ 38-897 - Assignments prohibited; liability of fund

§ 38-898 - Subrogation; right of setoff

§ 38-899 - Correction of errors

§ 38-900 - Internal revenue code qualification

§ 38-900.01 - Statutory construction

§ 38-900.02 - Adjustment and refund; termination of plan

§ 38-901 - Transfers into or out of retirement plan

§ 38-902 - Joinder agreement

§ 38-903 - Reservation to the legislature

§ 38-904 - Death benefits; amount

§ 38-905.05 - Cost-of-living adjustment; members hired on or before June 30, 2018

§ 38-905.06 - Cost-of-living adjustment; members hired on or after July 1, 2018; definition

§ 38-906 - Group health and accident coverage for retired members; payment; forfeiture of interest

§ 38-907 - Credit for military service

§ 38-908 - Transfer of credited service

§ 38-909 - Redemption of prior service; calculation

§ 38-909.01 - Purchase of service; payment

§ 38-910 - Domestic relations orders; procedures; payments

§ 38-911 - Deferred annuity; eligibility; amount; exception

§ 38-912 - Civil liability; restitution or payment of fine; forfeiture of benefits; violation; classification; offset of benefits

§ 38-913 - Discount rate; service purchase; transfer of service credits

§ 38-914 - Employer disclosure; funding ratio

§ 38-921 - Transfer of retirement service credits from one retirement system or plan to another retirement system or plan in this state; definitions

§ 38-922 - Transfer or redemption of service credits

§ 38-923 - Transfer of service credits between municipal retirement systems and special retirement plans; definitions

§ 38-924 - Transfer of service credits

§ 38-931 - Definitions

§ 38-932 - Arizona employers' pension prefunding plan

§ 38-933 - Administration and investment by the board; investment options; administrative costs

§ 38-934 - Board authorization of employer participation; employer election

§ 38-935 - Transfer of monies by employer

§ 38-936 - Transfer of assets out of the prefunding plan; requirements

§ 38-937 - Termination of employer's participation; prefunding plan termination

§ 38-938 - Annual financial statements; audit; actuarial valuation report; unfunded pension liability calculation

§ 38-939 - Nontaxable status of prefunding plan; intent

§ 38-940 - Board rules; procedures; discretionary fiduciary duty

§ 38-951 - Definitions

§ 38-952 - Supplemental defined contribution plan; establishment; administration

§ 38-953 - Supplemental option

§ 38-954 - Vesting

§ 38-961 - Public safety officer; duty-related injury; supplemental benefits plan; definitions

§ 38-1001 - Definitions

§ 38-1002 - Merit system council for law enforcement officers

§ 38-1003 - Powers and duties of council

§ 38-1004 - Appeals; hearings

§ 38-1005 - Status of persons employed prior to merit system institution

§ 38-1006 - Authority of city or town to use county merit system council

§ 38-1007 - Exemptions

§ 38-1101 - Definitions

§ 38-1102 - Peace officers bill of rights; preemption

§ 38-1103 - Discipline of law enforcement officers; exceptions

§ 38-1104 - Internal investigations; employee representative; exception

§ 38-1105 - Law enforcement officer as witness; right to representation; exception

§ 38-1106 - Appeal of disciplinary actions; transcripts; change of hearing officer or administrative law judge; burden of proof; final disposition report;exception

§ 38-1107 - Superior court review hearing; remedy; exceptions

§ 38-1108 - Polygraph examinations; exception

§ 38-1109 - Confidentiality of records; exception

§ 38-1110 - Time limitation on disciplinary action against law enforcement officer;

§ 38-1111 - Critical incident stress management team member; privilege; exceptions; definitions

§ 38-1112 - Law enforcement officers; fitness for duty examinations; rights of officers; definitions

§ 38-1113 - Carrying of firearms by peace officers; exceptions; definitions

§ 38-1114 - Health insurance payments for spouse or dependents of law enforcement officer killed in the line of duty; applicability; definitions

§ 38-1115 - Officers; purchase of firearm; definitions

§ 38-1116 - Use of force incident investigation; right to view recorded video; statement

§ 38-1117 - Law enforcement officer investigation and discipline committee, board, agency, department, office, entity or person; membership; qualifications; exceptions; statewide concern; definition

§ 38-1118 - Use-of-force incidents; data collection; reports; rules; public records; definitions

§ 38-1119 - Law enforcement officers; database; notice; request for reconsideration; definitions

§ 38-1120 - Peace officer complaint; mandatory notice

§ 38-1131 - Definitions

§ 38-1132 - Preemption

§ 38-1133 - Discipline of probation officers

§ 38-1134 - Internal investigations; employee representative; polygraph examination

§ 38-1135 - Probation officers as witnesses; right to representation

§ 38-1136 - Appeal of disciplinary action; change of hearing officer; burden of proof

§ 38-1137 - Confidentiality of records

§ 38-1138 - Polygraph examinations

§ 38-1139 - Critical incident stress management team member; privilege; exceptions; definitions

§ 38-1140 - Probation officers; fitness for duty; examinations; rights of probation officers; definitions

§ 38-1141 - Health insurance payments for spouse or dependents of a probation officer killed in the line of duty; applicability; definitions

§ 38-1161 - Civilian review board members; required training; statewide concern; exception; definition