ADRE LAW BOOK 2025

3. The number of petitions that were denied and the types of offenses at issue. 4. The number of determinations that were rescinded. L. An agency shall adopt forms for petitions as prescribed in subsections A and B of this section. 41-1093.05. License applicants; notice An agency shall prominently post the following on the agency’s website and print on a license application, a communication denying a license, a cease and desist order or any other communica tion in which the agency asserts that a person is required to obtain a license: Notice: Pursuant to section 41-1093.01, Arizona Revised Statutes, an agency shall limit all occupational regulations to regulations that are demonstrated to be necessary to specifically fulfill a public health, safety or welfare concern. Pursuant to sections 41-1093.02 and 41-1093.03, Arizona Revised Statutes, you have the right to petition this agency to repeal or modify the occupational regulation or bring an action in a court of general jurisdiction to challenge the occupational regulation and to ensure compliance with section 41-1093.01, Arizona Revised Statutes. 41-1093.06. Occupational licenses; drug offense conviction; eligibility; exceptions; definition A. Notwithstanding any other law, an agency may not deny to an otherwise qualified applicant who has been convicted of an offense that involves a violation of title 13, chapter 34 or 34.1 or an offense committed in another jurisdiction that has the same elements as an offense listed in title 13, chapter 34 or 34.1 either of the following: 1. The regular occupational license for which the applicant applied. 2. A provisional occupational license. B. This section does not apply to the following: 1. The state board of education for the purposes of certification of persons pursuant to sec tion 15-501.01. 2. A health profession regulatory board as defined in section 32-3201. 3. The department of health services for the purposes of title 36, chapter 28.1. 4. A law enforcement agency and the Arizona peace officer standards and training board. C. For the purposes of this section, “occupational license” means any agency permit, certificate, approval, registration or charter or any similar form of permission that allows an individual to use an occupational title or work in a lawful occupation, trade or profession. 41-1093.07. Private employers; effect of article This article does not: 1. Require a private employer to grant or deny employment to any individual. 2. Impair the right of private employers to establish and enforce eligibility criteria, ethics codes or disciplinary policies.

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