Arizona AdministrativeRegister Semi-AnnualIndex GOVERNOR’S APPOINTMENTS OF STATE OFFICIALS AND MEMBERS OF BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS ThisindexcontainstheappointmentsmadebytheGovernorfromJuly1,2001throughDecember31,2001, forthefollowingofficialsandmembersofstateboardsandcommissions.Appointedmemberscontinuetoserve untiltheirtermexpiresorasuccessorisappointed. ACCOUNTANCY, STATE BOARD OF 3877N.7thSt.,Ste.106 Phoenix,AZ85014 (602)255-3648 ExecutiveDirector:LeePrins The State Board ofAccountancy consists of seven members appointed by the Governor, including five Certified Public Accountants, one public member who is not a holder ofa certificate, and one public accountant, so long as there are at least20publicaccountantsregistered.ThetermoftheofficeisfiveyearstobeginandendJuly3.A.R.S.§32-701,Laws 2000, Ch.120, and SB 1100. The Board is responsible for the qualification, examination, certification, and regulatory sanctionsasanalternativetorevocationorsuspensionofacertificateorregistration. TermExpires Baker,WilliamD.(publicmember)(Hull) July3,2004 Brady,FrankJ.(CPA)(Hull) July3,2006 Gardner,RichardM.(CPA)(Hull) July3,2003 Gonzalez,Florentino(CPA)(Hull) July3,2004 Nahom,Dan(CPA)(Symington) July3,2002 Peto,Loretta(CPA)(Hull) July3,2005 Williams,LehmanW.(publicmember)(Hull) July3,2004 ACUPUNCTURE BOARD OF EXAMINERS 1400W.Washington,Room230 Phoenix,AZ85007 (602)542-3095 ExecutiveDirector:JeanWise TheAcupunctureBoardofExaminersconsistsofninemembersappointedbytheGovernorforthree-yearterms. The Board protects the public health by ensuring that acupuncture is provided by qualified and competent individuals, evaluates applicant qualifications, and issueslicenses to qualified applicants. The Board may also initiate investigations andtakedisciplinaryactions.A.R.S.§32-3902. TermExpires Benjamin,Janice(acupuncturist)(Hull) January19,2004 Farren,DavidN.(public)(Hull) January21,2002 Hsu,Kelly(medicaldoctor)(Hull) January20,2003 Malone,Deborah(acupuncturist)(Hull) January20,2003 Nichols,Donald(public)(Hull) January21,2002 Prassa,Anna(public)(Hull) January19,2004 Silapalikitporn,Tutsie(acupuncturist)(Hull) January21,2002 Steingard,PaulM.(physician)(Hull) January19,2004 vacancy(acupuncturist)(Hull) January21,2002 ADJUTANT GENERAL (SeeEMERGENCYANDMILITARYAFFAIRS,DEPARTMENTOF) ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF 1700W.Washington StateCapitolExecutiveTower,Room601 Phoenix,AZ85007 Volume7,Issues27-52 Page10 December31,2001 Arizona AdministrativeRegister Semi-AnnualIndex (602)542-1500 Fax:(602)542-2199 Director:J.ElliottHibbs DeputyDirector:WilliamBell The Department of Administration provides administrative services to the branches and agencies of the Arizona state governmentandtothepublic.TheDirectorisappointedbytheGovernor.A.R.S.§41-701.TheDirectorrequiresSenate confirmation. Strategic Administrative Services Division 1700W.Washington,Ste.B-32 Phoenix,AZ85007 (602)542-7526 AssistantDirector:KathyPeckardt The Strategic Administrative Services Division (SASD) is responsible for statewide services including the administration of the state’s Performance Incentive Pilot Program, State Employees Charitable Campaign, and SpecialEvents.SASDisalsoresponsibleforsupportingthedivisionsandprogramsofADOAthroughadminis- tration of the agency’s recognition and training programs, coordination of the agency’s strategic planning pro- cess, agency-wide employee and customer satisfaction surveys, and by providing facilitation services and consultationintheareaofqualitymanagementprinciplesandpractices. Capitol Police Division 1700W.Washington,RoomB15 Phoenix,AZ85007 GeneralInformation:(602)542-0362 Emergencyafter5:00p.m.:(602)542-4580 Fax:(602)542-0368 400W.Congress Tucson,AZ85701 GeneralInformation:520-628-6645 Emergency:520-628-6611 After5:00p.m.:(602)542-4580 Chief:TheoNielson TheCapitol Police Division provideslawenforcement,publicsafety,crime prevention,and security servicesto the Capitol Complexes in Phoenix and Tucson.These servicesare provided through police patrols using police vehicles, bicycles, and foot patrol. Capitol Police conduct criminal investigations, monitorthe automated secu- ritysystemsnetwork,operateacommunicationscentertoensurequickresponsetoemergencies,andrespondto standardcallsforpoliceservices.TheCapitolPoliceprovidetrainingandeducationtostateemployeesincrime prevention, personal safety, and violence in the workplace. These seminars are designed to improve the employee’sindividualsafetyandthesecurityoftheirpersonalpropertyandthestate’sproperty. Information Services Division 1616W.AdamsSt.,1stFloor Phoenix,AZ85007 (602)542-2250 AssistantDirector:JohnMcDowell The Information Services Division is the operational entity responsible for delivering statewide information technologyservicestoexecutivebranchagencies.InformationServicesisresponsibleforcoordinatingtheinfor- mation technology planning for the Department of Administration and working closely with the Government InformationTechnologyAgencyonstatewideITinitiatives. Financial Services Division 1700W.Washington,Room308 Phoenix,AZ85007 (602)542-0501 GeneralAccountingOffice:(602)542-5405 StateProcurementOffice:(602)542-5511 RiskManagement:(602)542-2182 AssistantDirector:LeeBaron December31,2001 Page11 Volume7,Issues27-52 Arizona AdministrativeRegister Semi-AnnualIndex The Financial Services Division is comprised of three sections: the General Accounting Office (Office of the State Comptroller), the State Procurement Office, and Risk Management. The General Accounting Office pre- parestheComprehensiveAnnualFinancialReportforthestateofArizona,providesfullaccountingservicesfor stateagenciesthatdonothaveaccesstothestatewideaccountingsystem,providestrainingforemployeesonthe state’s travel policy, and manages the statewide accounting system (AFIS). The State Procurement Office is responsible for statewide contracts for professional services, commodities, and information technology. Risk Management investigates and settles all claims related to state property and liability issues, handles workers’ compensationclaimsfiledbystateemployees,andworkswithstateagenciestoreducethefrequencyandcostof losses. GeneralServices Division 15S.15thAve.,Ste.101 Phoenix,AZ85007 (602)542-1920 AssistantDirector:RobertTeel The General Services Division manages and operates 2,419 state-owned buildings and properties providing ongoingtenantservicesincludingcustodial,maintenance,heatingandairconditioning,andlandscaping.Inaddi- tion, the Division provides facilities programs including prison construction and building construction, while providing afocalpoint forthe acquisition, leasing,planning,and construction offacilitiesin the Departmentof AdministrationBuildingSystem.MajorunitsofGeneralServicesinclude:BuildingandPlanningServices,Con- structionServices,andFacilitiesOperationandMaintenanceServices. Human Resources Division 1831W.JeffersonSt. Phoenix,AZ85007 (602)542-8378 AssistantDirector:ChristineGarcia The Human Resources Division develops personnel rules and recruitment strategies, evaluates applicants, and refersqualifiedcandidatesto agenciesforconsideration.TheDivision operatestheRESUMIXsoftwaresystem forcollectionofresumés,supportsandpresentsmandatedtraininganddevelopmentcourses,andestablisheson- siteAgencyHumanResourcesManagementSystem(AHRMS)officestoprovideprofessionalhumanresources management services. In addition, the Division serves as the liaison between the agency and the HR Division, processesthefinalstep(StepIV)oftheStateServiceSystemgrievanceprocedure,andmanagesaclassification andcompensationsystem/process. Management Services Division 1700W.Washington,Room250 Phoenix,AZ85007 (602)542-0495 AssistantDirector:TimBoncoskey The Management Services Division provides procurement, accounting, and budgeting for all ADOA divisions. Management Services is responsible for the statewide operations of four internal services funds which provide seven centralized business functions: vehicle transportation, surplus property, printing, copying, mail delivery, office supplies, and repair services. Other responsibilities include all mandated travel reduction programs, the Arizona Office for Americans with Disabilities, the Governor’s Regulatory Review Council, the state motor vehiclefleetalternativefuel coordinatorfunction,and the WaterQuality AppealsBoard.Management Services isalsoresponsibleforpostingallofthemeetingnoticesintheStateCapitol. ADMINISTATIVE HEARINGS, OFFICE OF 1400W.Washington,Ste.101 Phoenix,AZ85007 (602)542-9826 Fax:(602)542-9827 Director:CliffJ.Vanell The Office of Administrative Hearings develops, implements, and maintains a program for the continuing training and education of administrative law judges and agencies in regard to their responsibilities in accordance with A.R.S. § 41- 1092.TheOfficealsocompiles,secures,andmaintainsalldecisions,opinions,orreportsofadministrativelawjudges.A yearlyreport describing theactivitiesand accomplishmentsoftheOfficeis providedto theGovernor, thespeakerofthe HouseofRepresentatives,andthepresidentoftheSenate.TheDirectorrequiresSenateconfirmation. Volume7,Issues27-52 Page12 December31,2001 Arizona AdministrativeRegister Semi-AnnualIndex ADOPTION AND FOSTER CARE SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE ArizonaStateSenate Phoenix,AZ85007 (602)542-4481 Chairman:RepresentativeMarkAnderson(Co-Chair),SenatorMaryHartley(Co-Chair) The Adoption and Foster Care System Improvement Committee consists of 26 total members, seven of whom are appointedbytheGovernor.Themembershipisasfollows:theChairmanoftheFamilyServicesCommitteeintheSenate who shall cochairthecommittee;theChairmanofthe HumanServicesCommitteein the House ofRepresentativeswho shall cochair the committee; two members of the House of Representatives who are appointed by the Speaker of the HouseofRepresentativesandwhorepresentdifferentpoliticalparties;twomembersoftheSenatewho areappointedby thePresidentoftheSenateandwhorepresentdifferentpoliticalparties;theOmbudsman-CitizensAideorapersonfrom that office who is designated by the Ombudsman-Citizens Aide; a current or recent member of the State Foster Care Review Board appointed by the Governor; two judges from the Juvenile Court appointed by the Chief Justice of the SupremeCourt;thedirectoroftheDepartment ofEconomicSecurity orthedirector’sdesignee;theAttorney Generalor theAttorneyGeneral’sdesignee;threeadoptiveparents,oneeachappointedbytheGovernor,theSpeakeroftheHouseof RepresentativesandthePresidentoftheSenate,oneofthesemembersshallbeasingleparentappointedbytheGovernor; three fosterparents, oneeach appointed by the Governor, theSpeakeroftheHouseofRepresentativesandthePresident oftheSenate,oneofthesemembersshallbeasingleparentappointedbytheGovernor;tworepresentativesfromprivate adoptionagencies,oneappointedbytheSpeakeroftheHouseofRepresentativesandonebythePresidentoftheSenate; apersonwhoservesasacourtappointedspecialadvocateappointedbytheGovernor;onerepresentativeofafostercare shelter appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives; one representative of a foster care group home appointed by the PresidentoftheSenate; one representativeofa private nonprofit organization oftribal governmentsin this state who is familiar with foster care and adoption issues appointed by the Governor; one representative from a nonprofitchildren’sadvocacyorganizationinthisstatewhoisfamiliarwithfostercareandadoptionissuesappointedby theGovernor;andoneattorneyinprivatepracticewhospecializesinadoption,appointedbytheGovernor. TheAdoptionandFosterCareSystemImprovementCommittee:(1)developsafosterparentsandadoptiveparentsbillof rightsthatoutlineswhatparentsmayreasonablyexpectfromtheStateandwhatparentscandoiftheirrightsareviolated; (2)reviewstheprocesseswithin the fostercare and adoption systemthat delay orimpede adoptions ofchildren in State care and make recommendations to solve these problems; (3) researches adoptive home approval and certification processes in other states; and (4) develops an implementation plan for administrative adoptive home certification pilot project.SB1144;Laws1999,Ch.82. TermExpires Alten,Gladys(FosterCareReviewBoardmember)(Hull) June30,2003 Herrod,Michael(adoptionattorney)(Hull) June30,2003 Roberson,Cynthia(singleadoptiveparent)(Hull) June30,2003 Rosenberg,Beth(non-profitchildren’sadvocacyorganization)(Hull) June30,2003 Scott,Torin(singlefosterparent)(Hull) June30,2003 Talaswaima,Leonard(tribal)(Hull) June30,2003 Westra,FrancesM.(singlefosterparent)(Hull) June30,2003 AGING, ADVISORY COUNCIL ON 1789W.JeffersonSt.,SiteCode008A Phoenix,AZ85007 (602)542-4710 Fax:(602)542-5339 ActingExecutiveDirector:BarryGold TheAdvisoryCouncilonAgingconsistsof15membersappointedbytheGovernorforthree-yearterms.A.R.S.§46-183 asamendedbyLaws1990,Ch.78. TheCounciladvisesallstatedepartmentswhichtheCouncildeemsnecessaryonallmattersandissuesrelatingtoaging, includingadministrationofthestateplanonaging. TermExpires Bennett,KeithL.,Sr.(Hull) December31,2003 Berry,Conrad(Hull) December31,2002 Drumm,Denise(Hull) December31,2004 Dullas,EleanorPatricia(Hull) December31,2003 Geygan,Daniel(Hull) December31,2001 Koffler,Henry(Chairman)(Hull) December31,2002 McLaughlin,Chester(Hull) December31,2002 December31,2001 Page13 Volume7,Issues27-52 Arizona AdministrativeRegister Semi-AnnualIndex Moretsky,Sol(Hull) December31,2002 Powell,DorothyE.(Hull) December31,2002 Redman,DonnaV.(Hull) December31,2004 Rhoads,P.Mark(Hull) December31,2002 Sloan,JohnN.(Hull) December31,2004 Staskey,Dorothy(Hull) December31,2003 Wiener,Jean(Hull) December31,2004 Zirbel,Audry(Hull) December31,2003 AGRICULTURAL BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON CONCENTRATED ANIMAL FEEDING OPERATIONS 3033N.CentralAve. Phoenix,AZ85007 (602)207-4244 Director:JacquelineSchafer TheAgriculturalBestManagementPracticesAdvisoryCommitteeonConcentratedAnimalFeedingOperationsconsists ofeightmembersappointedbytheGovernorforsix-yearterms,plustheDirectorsfromtheDepartmentsofAgriculture, EnvironmentalQuality,andWaterResources,andthedeanoftheCollegeofAgricultureoftheUofA.A.R.S.§49-248. TheCommitteedevelopsandrecommendsbestmanagementpracticesforconcentratedanimalfeedingoperations. Norecentappointmentshavebeenmadeforthiscommittee. AGRICULTURAL BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON NITROGEN FERTILIZER 3033N.CentralAve. Phoenix,AZ85007 (602)207-4244 Director:JacquelineSchafer The Agricultural Best Management Practices Advisory Committee on Nitrogen Fertilizer consists of seven members appointed by the Governor for six-year terms, plus the Directors from the Departments of Agriculture, Environmental Quality,andWaterResources,andthedeanoftheCollegeofAgricultureoftheUofA.A.R.S.§49-248. TheCommitteedevelopsandrecommendsbestmanagementpracticesforapplyingnitrogenfertilizer. Norecentappointmentshavebeenmadeforthiscommittee. AGRICULTURAL BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES COMMITTEE 3033N.CentralAve. Phoenix,AZ85007 (602)207-4244 Director:JacquelineSchafer TheAgriculturalBestManagementPracticesCommitteeconsistsofthefollowingmembers:thedirectororthedirector’s designee;thedirectorofthedepartmentofagricultureorthedirector’sdesignee;thedeanofthecollegeofagricultureof theuniversityofArizonaorthedean’sdesignee,andthestatedirectoroftheUnitedStatesnaturalresourcesconservation serviceorthe director’sdesignee. Thefollowing members areappointedby the Governorforsix yearterms: one person actively engaged in the production of citrus; one person actively engaged in the production of vegetables; one person activelyengagedintheproductionofcotton;onepersonactivelyengagedintheproductionofalfalfa;onepersonactively engaged in the production of grain, and one soil taxonomist from the university of Arizona college of agriculture. The committeeelectsachairmanfromtheappointedmemberstoserveatwoyearterm. ByJune10,2000,thecommitteeshalladopt,byrule,anagriculturalgeneralpermitspecifyingbestmanagementpractices for regulated agricultural activities to reduce PM-10 particulate emissions. “Agricultural general permit” means best management practices that: (a) Reduce PM-10 particulate emissions from tillage practices and from harvesting on a commercialfarm;(b)reducePM-10particulateemissionsfromthoseareasofacommercialfarmthatarenotnormallyin cropproduction;(c)reducePM-10particulateemissionsfromthoseareasofacommercialfarmthatarenormallyincrop productionincludingpriortoplantemergenceandwhenthelandisnotincropproduction.A.R.S.§49-457. Volume7,Issues27-52 Page14 December31,2001 Arizona AdministrativeRegister Semi-AnnualIndex TermExpires Accomazzo,WadeT.(alfalfaproducer)(Hull) August21,2004 Lopez,AlfredV.(citrusproducer)(Hull) August21,2004 Rogers,KevinG.(cottonproducer(Hull) August21,2004 Rousseau,Will(grainproducer)(Hull) August21,2004 Thelander,Dan(grainproducer)(Hull) August21,2004 Walworth,JamesL.(UofA,soils)(Hull) August21,2004 AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS BOARD 101N.1stAve.,Ste.,#2700 Phoenix,AZ85003 (602)440-4821 Fax:(602)542-0111 Director:MichaelMoberly The Agricultural Employment Relations Board consists of ten members appointed by the Governor as follows: two representatives of agriculture employers, two representatives of organized agricultural labor; three members from the generalpublic,oneofwhomshallbechairpersonoftheBoard;andtwoadditionalmemberstoserveasalternates(oneas arepresentativeoforganizedagriculturallabor,andtheotherasarepresentativeofagriculture).Thetermofofficeisfive years.Inaddition,theGovernorappointsageneralcounselfortheBoardtobeexclusivelegalrepresentativeoftheBoard. The Board may prevent any person from engaging in unfair labor practices and shall have access, for purpose of examinationandtherighttocopy,anyevidenceofanypersonbeinginvestigatedorproceededagainst.Theobjectivesof theAgriculturalEmploymentRelationsBoardaretofosterlaborpeaceandtoprovideaforumforthisstate’sagricultural industryandemployeestoresolvelabordisputesandtodevelopmoreconstructivelaborrelations.A.R.S.§23-1386. TermExpires Caudillo,Rosa(organizedlabor)(Hull) July1,2004 Francis,Michael(alternate,agriculture)(Hull) July1,2003 Higgins,MichaelS.(public)(Hull) July1,2004 Moberly,Michael(public)(Symington) July1,2003 Piñeda,Eleanor(organizedlabor)(Hull) July1,2002 Rademacher,RichardR.(agriculture)(Symington) July1,2001 Rodriquez,Joseph“Sonny”(agriculture)(Symington) July1,2005 Steadman,Marc(legalcounsel)(Hull) Atthepleasure Shoop,EmaLea(public)(Symington) July1,2003 Weeks,James(alternate,organizedlabor) July1,2003 AGRICULTURE ADVISORY COUNCIL, DEPARTMENT OF 1688W.AdamsSt. Phoenix,AZ85007 (602)542-0998 Director:SheldonJones The Department of Agriculture Advisory Council consists of five members appointed by the Governor for five-year terms. Two of the members shall be actively engaged in animal production as their major sources of income; two members shall be actively engaged in plant production as their major sources of income; and one member shall be activelyengagedinagribusinessasthemajorsourceofincome. The Council reviewsagricultural policy in this state as established by lawand as administered in all functional areas of theDepartment.TheCouncilassiststheDirectorinformulatingadministrativerulesandtheproposedbudgetallocations among the administrative units of the Department and also reviews, advises, and recommends to the Director proposed rulesbeforetheyareadopted.A.R.S.§3-104. TermExpires Barkley,RobertK(plantindustry)(Symington) January21,2002 Gingg,Ben(animalindustry)(Hull) January17,2005 Hickman,GlennM.(animalindustry)(Hull) January20,2003 Mellon,Doug(plantindustry)(Hull) January16,2006 Petznick,EarlJr.(animalindustry)(Hull) January19,2004 December31,2001 Page15 Volume7,Issues27-52 Arizona AdministrativeRegister Semi-AnnualIndex AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF 1688W.AdamsSt. Phoenix,AZ85007 (602)542-0998 Fax:(602)542-5420 Director:SheldonR.Jones DeputyDirector:JosephSigg TheArizonaDepartmentofAgricultureregulatesandsupportsArizonaagricultureinamannerthatencouragesfarming, ranching, and agribusiness while protecting consumers and natural resources. The Department consists of four main divisions: Administrative Services, Plant Services, Animal Services, and Environmental Services; and four main programs: the State Agricultural Laboratory; the Office of Commodity Development and Promotion; the Agricultural Consultation and Training; and the Citrus, Fruit and Vegetable Standardization programs. A.R.S. § 3-103. The Director requiresSenateconfirmation. Administrative Services (602)542-0957 Fax:(602)542-0111 DeputyDirector:JosephSigg Plant Services Division (PSD) (602)542-0994 Fax:(602)542-0999 AssociateDirector:JohnCaravetta ThePlantServicesDivisionensurestheprovisionofpest-freeagriculturalproductsandprotectsthepublicfrom agricultural pests through prevention, control, and eradication, thereby also reducing the necessity of pesticide applications;andprotectsandconservesArizona’snativeplants,historicalsites,andothernaturalresourcesfor presentandfuturegenerationstoenjoyandappreciate. AnimalServices Division (ASD) (602)542-6309 Fax:(602)542-3244 AssociateDirector:AlDavis TheAnimalServicesDivisionprotectsagainstthedistributionofunsafe,unwholesome,andimproperly labeled meat,poultry,ratites,milk,andeggs;protectsandimprovesthehealth,quality,andmarketabilityofArizonaani- malsandanimalproductsbyidentifying,diagnosing,andpreventing existingand emerging diseases,protecting humans from contagious animal diseases, and responding to emergencies; and protects livestock owners from theft,thepublicfromharmfullivestockinteractions,andlivestockfromabuse. EnvironmentalServices Division (ESD) (602)542-3575 Fax:(602)542-0466 AssociateDirector:JackPeterson TheEnvironmentalServicesDivisionprotectspublichealth,agriculturalworkers,andtheenvironmentbyensur- ingtheproperuseofcropprotectionproducts;andprotectsthepublic’sinterestbyensuringthequalityoffeeds, fertilizers,pesticides,forage,andseed. State AgriculturalLaboratory (SAL) (602)253-1920 Fax:(602)253-2247 AssistantDirector:DwightHarder The State Agricultural Laboratory provides quality laboratory services to the Department and other regulatory agenciesresponsibleforprotectingconsumersandnaturalresources. Office of Commodity Development and Promotion (CD&P) (602)542-0978 Fax:(602)542-0969 AssistantDirector:RichardRoth The Office of Commodity Development and Promotion fosters the domestic and international consumption of Arizonaagriculturalcommoditiesandensuresqualitysupportservicestocontractedindustrycouncils. Volume7,Issues27-52 Page16 December31,2001 Arizona AdministrativeRegister Semi-AnnualIndex AgriculturalConsultation and Training Program (ACT) (602)542-0984 Fax:(602)542-5420 AssistantDirector:BrettCameron The Agricultural Consultation and Training Program guides the agricultural community in a nonenforcement postureonregulatorymattersadministeredbytheArizonaDepartmentofAgriculture. Citrus,Fruit, and Vegetable Standardization (CF&V) (602)542-0945 Fax:(602)542-0281 Supervisor:JimNowlin TheCitrus,Fruit,and VegetableStandardizationPrograminspectsthequality offreshproducein themarketing chain from farm to consumer through established standards of the Arizona or U.S. Department of Agriculture andapplicablemarketingorders. ALLOPATHIC BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS 9545E.DoubletreeRanchRoad Scottsdale,AZ85258 480-551-2700 ExecutiveDirector:ClaudiaFoutz TheAllopathicBoardofMedicalExaminersconsistsof12members,appointedbytheGovernorforfive-yearterms,four of whom shall represent the public and eight of whom shall be actively practicing medicine. One of the four public members shall be a licensed practical or professional nurse. The eight physicians must be from at least three different countiesofthestate,andnotmorethanfiveofthemembersmaybefromanyonecounty.A.R.S.§32-1402,asamended byLaws2000,Ch.204,§4.MembersrequireSenateconfirmation. The Board examines and licenses those wishing to practice medicine and surgery in the state and may employ medical consultants,approveschoolsofmedicine,andseeklegalcounselfromtheAttorneyGeneral. TermExpires Carmona,RichardH.,M.D.(physician)(Hull) July1,2003 Connell,Patrick,M.D.(physician)(Hull) July1,2002 Cox,RonnieR.Ph.D(public)(Hull) July1,2005 Hunter,TimB.,M.D.(physician)(Hull) July1,2001 Jordan,Becky(public)(Hull) July1,2001 Krishna,Ram,M.D.(physician)(Hull) July1,2004 Matthies,Robert(physician)(Hull) July1,2005 Megdal,Sharon,Ph.D.(public)(Hull) July1,2001 Pardo,Dona(registerednurse)(Hull) July1,2005 Powers,Pamela,M.D.(physician)(Hull) July1,2002 Schwager,EdwardJ.(physician)(Hull) July1,2004 Wong,William(physician)(Hull) July1,2003 APPELLATE COURT APPOINTMENTS, COMMISSION ON 1501W.Washington,Ste.427 Phoenix,AZ85007 (602)542-4532 Director:HonorableThomasZlaket,ChiefJustice The Commission on Appellate Court Appointments is a nonpartisan commission composed of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court;five attorneymembers, nominatedby theState Barand appointed by the Governor; and 10 nonattorney members appointed by the Governor for four-year terms. Ariz. Const., Art. VI, § 36. Members require Senate confirmation. TheCommissionmakesrecommendationstotheGovernorforappointmentstotheSupremeCourtandCourtofAppeals whenvacanciesoccur. TermExpires Bingham,TerryJoe(nonattorney)(Hull) January17,2005 Chandler,S.Thomas(attorney)(Hull) January20,2003 Fernandez,SallyGarza(nonattorney)(Hull) January19,2004 Flores,Albert(attorney)(Hull) January17,2005 December31,2001 Page17 Volume7,Issues27-52 Arizona AdministrativeRegister Semi-AnnualIndex Gillespie,Marlin(nonattorney)(Hull) January19,2004 McFall,LarryLeroy(nonattorney)(Hull) January19,2004 Moeller,James(attorney)(Hull) January21,2002 Montiel,YvonnedelaTorre(nonattorney)(Hull) January20,2003 Oseran,Deborah(attorney)(Hull) January20,2003 Parker,RoyannJ.(nonattorney)(Hull) January20,2003 Polk,BarbaraJ.(nonattorney)(Hull) January21,2002 Rice,RonaldD.(nonattorney)(Hull) January21,2002 Schmitt,Robert(attorney)(Hull) January21,2002 Turoff,CarolN.(nonattorney)(Hull) January19,2004 Varga,Henry(nonattorney)(Hull) January20,2003 APPRAISAL, STATE BOARD OF 1400W.Washington,Ste.360 Phoenix,AZ85007 (602)542-1543 Fax:(602)542-1598 ExecutiveDirector:EdLogan The State Board of Appraisal consists of nine members appointed by the Governor to serve three-yearstaggered terms. The membership includes four members as follows: one state-certified general appraiser, one state-certified residential appraiser, one state-licensed appraiser, and one appraiser certified or licensed; four public members; and a registered propertytaxagent.MembersrequireSenateconfirmation. TheStateBoardofAppraisalprescribesstandardsofprofessionalappraisalpractice,adoptsstandardsandcriteriawhich, at a minimum, are equal to the minimum criteria adopted by the appraisal subcommittee for: certification; licensing; educational, appraisal, and equivalent experience; examination specifications; administrative procedures for licensure applications;continuingeducation;andotherdutiesasspecifiedbyA.R.S.§32-3604,asamendedbyLaws1999,Ch.48, §1. TermExpires Benham,LezlieA(public)(Hull) January19,2004 Elliott,LeeAnn(public)(Hull) January20,2003 Gay,Audrey(licensedappraiser)(Hull) January20,2003 Havranek,Charles(certifiedrural)(Hull) January19,2004 Heineman,Thomas(certifiedgeneralappraiser)(Hull) January19,2004 Maio,Keith(public/lendingexperience)(Hull) January20,2003 Makula,EllaJean(public)(Hull) January21,2002 Meahl,Marie(certifiedresidential)(Hull) January21,2002 Naifeh,Michael(registeredpropertytaxagent)(Hull) January21,2002 ARCHAEOLOGY ADVISORY COMMISSION 1300W.Washington Phoenix,AZ85007 (602)542-7135 Director:JamesGarrison,StateHistoricPreservationOfficer The Archaeology Advisory Council consists of 11 members appointed by the Governor for three-year terms. Each member shall have a demonstrated interest or expertise in one or more of the fields of prehistoric archaeology, historic archaeology, anthropology, ethnology, tourism, public education, economic development, or planning, six of whom are specificallyinthefieldsofprehistoricarchaeology,historicarchaeology,ethnology,oranthropology. TheCommissionadvisesthestatehistoricpreservationofficerineducationalprogramstopromotearchaeology,toinform thepubliconissuesandactivities,andtocreateabetterunderstandingofourculturalhistory.A.R.S.§41-847. TermExpires Andersen,LisaM.(GameandFish/demonstratedinterest)(Symington) September1,2003 Campbell,Marty(citizen)(Hull) September1,2003 Cushman,David(anthropology)(Hull) September1,2004 Dearwester,AllenA.(avocational)(Hull) September1,2002 Grant,Vernelda(nativeAmerican)(Hull) September1,2004 Gumerman,George(Hull) September1,2004 Howard,JerryB.(anthropology)(Hull) September1,2001 Lidman,Roger(anthropology)(Hull) September1,2001 Volume7,Issues27-52 Page18 December31,2001 Arizona AdministrativeRegister Semi-AnnualIndex Montiel,Alida(NativeAmerican)(Symington) September1,2003 Wilcox,Dr.David(archaeology)(Hull) September1,2002 vacancy(archaeology/anthropology)(Hull) September1,2002 ARIZONA HEALTH CARE COST CONTAINMENT SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION (AHCCCS) 801E.JeffersonSt. Phoenix,AZ85034 (602)417-4000 Fax:(602)252-6536 Director:PhyllisBiedess DeputyDirector:BranchMcNeal Arizona HealthCareCostContainmentSystem (AHCCCS)Administration administersan innovative program to assure delivery of quality health care to eligible Arizona residents by regulating and monitoring qualified providers. Providers are chosen throughcompetitivelybid, risksharing, prepaid capitatedcontracts. A.R.S. § 36-2902. The Director requires Senateconfirmation. Business and Finance Division (602)417-4059 Fax:(602)258-5943 AssistantDirector:JamesCockerham LegalAssistance, Office of (602)417-4546 Fax:(602)253-9115 AssistantDirector:MatthewDevlin Information Systems Division (602)417-5908 Fax:(602)417-4532 AssistantDirector:JamesWang Managed Care,Office of (602)417-4625 Fax:(602)256-6421 AssistantDirector:KariPrice MedicalManagement, Office of (602)417-4241 Fax:(602)254-1769 ChiefMedicalOfficer:C.J.Hindman,M.D. Member Services, Division of (602)417-4590 Fax:253-0938 AssistantDirector:DianeRoss Policy Analysis and Coordination, Office of (602)417-4447 Fax:(602)256-6756 AssistantDirector:LynnDunton ARIZONA STUDENT PROGRAM INVESTING RESOURCES IN EDUCATION SELECTION COMMITTEE (A.S.P.I.R.E.) 2020N.CentralAve.,Ste.275 Phoenix,AZ85004-4503 (602)229-2591 December31,2001 Page19 Volume7,Issues27-52
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